Chia Seeds Oatmeal Recipe
The health world is positively buzzing about chia seeds lately. They are little, but pack an omega-fatty acid punch and, apparently, a nice vitamin B boost to our hair too. If you look up chia seed recipes on Pinterest you will be busy for days. But they’re pricey little fellas. I found a package of them at Trader Jo’s for $5.99. But maybe you don’t have a Trader Jo’s? Our local groceries sell larger quantities for $12.99. That’s a little bit tough on a wallet, but I’m told they are so potent they are worth it.
I thought I was genius at inventing a way to eat my chia seeds, but I just started researching them again and this idea is everywhere. Sigh. I still can claim this recipe though, because I did, at the time, make it up. I love eating. I especially love eating after a long night of not eating. But I have to be careful to quickly fill my body with good foods, or else I’ll start the whole day off on a sour note. So for me, egg whites or oatmeal usually are my go-to breakfast choices. Bars are loaded with sugar most of the time, and the healthier bars are just too pricey. So I invented a chia seed oatmeal for your eating pleasure.
Chia seeds are hard, almost like quinoa and similar in size. But they can puff up like tapioca if you leave them in a cup of almond milk, coconut milk, or even regular milk for 2-4 hours in the refrigerator; and you can eat them like pudding. But I decided to go the easy way out. My hair needs the fastest help it can get, so when I got home from the grocer I threw together this recipe:
Chia Seeds Oatmeal
1 Cup Old Fashioned Oats (or any kind of oats you like)
1 1/2 cups water
1 Tbsp Chia seeds
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
First, prepare your oatmeal. I like to do it on the stove when I have time, but most days I don’t have time so I use the microwave. Throw the water and the oatmeal in a bowl and nuke it for two minutes. Then add in the chia, the cinnamon, the vanilla, and the almond milk. I don’t sweeten mine because I have a nasty sugar obsession and I’m trying to cut back where I can. But I suppose a teaspoon of honey, agave, or even regular sugar couldn’t hurt.
If you’re a planner, you can make a big vat of this oatmeal and keep it in the refrigerator all week long to dip into for a fast and filling breakfast. The seeds will inevitably puff up more like tapioca, but I like that texture too. It’s been a winner for me lately. Here’s to you, chia seeds!
Do you know any chia seeds recipes?
- 1 Cup Old Fashioned Oats (or any kind of oats you like)
- 1½ cups water
- 1 Tbsp Chia seeds
- ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- ¼ tsp vanilla extract
- ¼ cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- First, prepare your oatmeal.
- I like to do it on the stove when I have time, but most days I don't have time so I use the microwave.
- Throw the water and the oatmeal in a bowl and nuke it for two minutes.
- Then add in the chia, the cinnamon, the vanilla, and the almond milk. I don't sweeten mine because I have a nasty sugar obsession and I'm trying to cut back where I can. But I suppose a teaspoon of honey, agave, or even regular sugar couldn't hurt.
Sounds good! I am going to try this recipe.
Love this! It looks tasty and is SUPER healthy for your! I am a big fan of chia (in my smoothies). :)
I always put chia seeds in my smoothies and occasionally in my oatmeal. Great recipe!
Yum! Love me some chia seeds, especially in oatmeal!
This sounds so yummy. Thank you for sharing with us.