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Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl

This hearty bananas foster oatmeal bowl is my version of a favorite childhood breakfast.  

One of my fondest memories of my mother was each morning during the potato harvest break in Maine.  All the school kids got a 3 week “vacation” from school, but most of us ended up spending it picking potatoes.

My mother used to make us a bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar each day as a breakfast recipe.

I’m no longer picking potatoes, but eating from this bowl takes me right back to those days. Another benefit?

This is one of my 30 minute breakfast meals. This Bananaz Foster Oatmeal bowl is chock full of hearty morning goodness. It is the best tasting oatmeal I have ever made. recipesjust4u.com

Start your morning with this tasty bananas foster oatmeal bowl

For me, oatmeal is a cold weather breakfast. I love the feeling of tucking into a steamy bowl of hearty oatmeal when the temps drop and I just want some comfort food.Bananas Foster Oatmeal

This decadent Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl combines hearty old fashioned whole grain oats, brown sugar, bananas, spices and peanut butter with skim milk.

Don’t use quick cooking oatmeal.  The old fashioned oats are needed for this recipe.ingredients for Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl

It’s a super easy recipe to make and is ready in about 15 minutes.  You start by cooking the bananas in some coconut oil, and then adding the spices, peanut butter and skim milk.cook your bananas

Stir in the oatmeal next and bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 8 minutes. The mixture will be very thick when you are done.

Add your oatmeal

I love to add some hearty toppings to this bowl.  Today I chose extra sliced bananas, a few almonds, a bit of  pure maple syrup and a bit of extra cinnamon.

Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl

This Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl is so full of flavor. Seriously…it is the BEST tasting oatmeal I have every eaten.

It is rich and hearty, not too sweet with the delicious taste of peanut butter and crunch from the almonds.  It is a KEEPER!Bananas Foster Oatmeal Bowl

Now, off to enjoy my breakfast with some nostalgic memories of my mother serving us oatmeal in the morning (and being glad I do NOT have to go out in this cold and pick potatoes.

For another great breakfast bowl that reminds me of my mother, try this chicken breakfast hash.

Do you have an early memory that food brings back to you? Please share it in the comments section below!

For more delicious breakfast ideas, check out this article on my Gardening Cook blog.

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Banana Fosters Oatmeal Bowl

Banana Fosters Oatmeal Bowl
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 ripe banana, cut into slices (save a few to garnish)
  • 1 tsp of coconut oil
  • 1/2 tbsp of peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup of Old Fashioned Whole Grain Oatmeal
  • 1 cup of skim milk
  • 1 tsp of cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp of nutmeg
  • pinch of sea salt
  • 1 tsp of pure vanilla extract

Toppings:

  • sliced bananas, almonds, peanut butter, cinnamon, and pure maple sugar

Instructions

  • Add the coconut oil to a saucepan and cook the sliced bananas for about 2 minutes. Stir in the peanut butter, skim milk and spices as well as the vanilla extract. Combine to blend well and stir in the oatmeal.
  • Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 8 minutes until thick.
  • Add some sliced bananas, a few whole almonds, a tsp of peanut butter, a pinch of cinnamon and then drizzle with a tsp of pure maple syrup.
  • Enjoy!
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    Renee Fuller

    Friday 22nd of January 2016

    This is something my hubby would love!

    Linda at Mixed Kreations

    Wednesday 20th of January 2016

    This looks really yummy! I have never had oatmeal with peanut butter in it, I bet it is more filling. I will have to try this. Thank you for sharing your recipe!

    Carol

    Wednesday 20th of January 2016

    It's the first time I tried it too. It really was very filling. I was not hungry until 3 pm.

    Carol

    Wednesday 20th of January 2016

    It really is the best oatmeal I have ever made. So so tasty!

    Terri Oliver Steffes

    Wednesday 20th of January 2016

    This looks so yummy and decadent, especially good for asnow day like today!

    Carol

    Saturday 23rd of January 2016

    I have been cooking up an oatmeal storm lately!

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