I am a relatively recent oatmeal convert. I wouldn’t touch the stuff for most of my life unless it was baked into a cookie. But back in college I tried eating oatmeal for breakfast and it slowly started growing on me. Since then, I have enjoyed trying oats in all kinds of dishes. There’s still cookies, of course. For breakfast, this Girl Scout Oatmeal is definitely a favorite. But oats aren’t just for breakfast and dessert anymore.
Oats are an incredibly versatile ingredient and I love that about them. You can use them in so many recipes. After reading OATrageous Oatmeals by Kathy Hester, I am even more convinced that oats are magic. Kathy finds very creative, out-of-the-box ways to use oats in familiar recipes — even drinks! I am really excited to introduce you to this awesome new book and to give you a chance to win it for yourself.
Inside OATrageous Oatmeals you’ll find ways to use this grain in everyday dishes. Every single one is vegan, and many of the recipes are soy-free, lactose-free and gluten-free. Kathy’s book has so many delicious-sounding recipes I want to try, both savory and sweet. I’m stoked about the Chickpea Veggie Soup and Veggie Oat Taco Mince. Who would have thought you could put oats in tacos?! I’m also intrigued by the Blackberry Mojito Overnight Oats. I love recipes that you can make ahead and eat on the go.
To me, though, the best surprises in this book are the liquid recipes. There are several for homemade coffee creamers, like Coconut Vanilla Nut Creamer. How cool is it that you can sweeten your coffee with water infused with oatmeal? Definitely going to try that.
And then there’s this Oat-Chata. Kathy’s spin on Mexican horchata — made with cinnamon, rice, oats and almonds — is so beautifully delicious. I am lactose intolerant, and as much as I love dairy, I really shouldn’t consume it. Many recipes for horchata infuse rice with cow’s milk, but this version omits the dairy altogether. This lactose-free version of horchata is absolutely perfect for someone with dietary restrictions like me.
And because I always share cocktails on Fridays, you should know that I definitely spiked a glass of my Oat-chata just to see. And yes, it totally works. In an 8-ounce glass, pour the oat-chata over 1 ounce of rum, tequila or your favorite liquor. I bet vodka, bourbon and whiskey (Fireball, anyone?) would go swell in this drink. Enjoy and good luck! // susannah
P.S. This drink definitely has me humming that Vampire Weekend song. So good. And so fitting! In December, drinking oat-chata…
Here’s how to enter the OATrageous Oatmeals giveaway:
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Oat Horchata
ingredients
- 4 cups 946 ml water, divided
- ½ cup 40 g steel-cut oats
- ¼ cup 27 g skinned almonds, whole or slivered
- ¼ cup 46 g long grain brown rice
- 2 whole cinnamon sticks
- 1 tablespoon 15 ml agave nectar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- ⅜ teaspoon stevia
instructions
- Put 2 cups (473 ml) of the water in a 4-cup (946-ml) sealable glass container along with the oats, almonds, rice and cinnamon. Soak overnight or between 8 to 24 hours.
- Once the soaking time is up, remove the cinnamon sticks and pour the mixture into a blender.
- Blend for 1 to 2 minutes or until most of the particles have broken down.
- Strain through a small mesh strainer into a bowl with a pour spout. Rinse the blender and strainer.
- Strain the mixture a second time into the blender. Add the other 2 cups (473 ml) of the water, agave, vanilla and stevia and blend well.
- Store leftovers in the fridge. Serve over ice.
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Dee Fedor says
My fav oatmeal recipe is for oatmeal raisin cookies!
Elizabeth says
I have a recipe for Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancakes that is very good! The night before you soak 2 Cups of Oats in 2 Cups of Buttermilk.
Ashley Bree Perez says
I love oatmeal raisin cookies. 🙂
Erin @ The Speckled Palate says
I’m partial to oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, but honestly, any oatmeal dish has me intrigued and happy. And this oat-chata… YUM! I’ll have to give this a try because I’m also lactose intolerant. (Somehow, I’ve magically overcome this during pregnancy and have been eating ALL THE CHEESE, but I fear it’ll return post-pregnancy, so finding a good drink like this is ah-mazing!)
Christy Spurlock says
I love steel cut oatmeal, PLAIN, with a little butter and Stevia!
Pamela Stevenson says
I like to make steel cut oats on the weekends. Thank you for the giveaway offer!
Allison (Spontaneous Tomato) says
Apple crisp or really any fruity oatmeal bars or crisps.
Erica @ Coming Up Roses says
My favorite oatmeal is steel cut in the crockpot overnight, with some apples or peaches thrown in with cinnamon. It’s so crazy simple, but so so so good!!
lovelovelove,
Erica
cominguprosestheblog.com
Jeffrey says
My favorite is granola, I like to eat it by the handful or toss atop yogurt.
Alex T says
I love oatmeal raisin cookies but would like to try other recipes too!
Valerie says
Oatmeal raisin cookies are my favorite! But I would love to try some new recipes!
Jennay says
My favorite oatmeal recipe is Blueberry Oatmeal Muffins! I got the recipe from Betty Crocker and have made them for years! Love them so!
Lisa says
I like apple crisp.