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This versatile recipe is great for breakfast, brunch, or snack. We ate it in the car on the way to the beach! And only 3 WW points for 3 x 3" serving! From Gourmet mag w a few modifications.
Dry ingredients: Stir well 3 cups oatmeal 1 cup raisins or other dried fruit 1/4 c sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1 tsp cinnamon dash salt Wet ingredients: Whisk together 1/2 c natural applesauce 1/2 c yogurt 1/2 c milk 2 eggs or 4 egg whites 2 tsp vanilla Combine wet & dry. Sprinkle top w 2 T brown sugar & more cinnamon. Bake at 350 in 9" square pan or casserole. for 35 mins. You can measure out the ingredients the night before & bake it fresh while you have your morning beverage. Try it! |
thanks for the recipe
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Sounds great! I'll have to try it!
A quick question . . . is the yogurt just plain yogurt? |
I use low fat vanilla because I usually have it on hand. I bet you could use lemon, plain, whatever. Any fruit. I'd love to add nuts but a frequent guest here is allergic.
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Sounds delicious. Thank you for the recipe.
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Guess what we're having for breakfast tomorrow!
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a sort of scone.. I love scones.. your recipe sounds wonderful and healthy.. thank you Dottie
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This sounds so good! I buy granola bars as a snack all the time, these might be BETTER, and cost alot less!
Thanks for sharing your recipe! |
I am making a double batch for the 2nd time. It is delicious and so filling. Thanks for the recipe
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Good idea! I think I'll make some for tomorrow!
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I've tried other baked oatmeal recipes, but this one looks really good. Thanks for sharing
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This is just what I need to take with me to eat during Chemo. I need DH to get some applesauce.
Thanks so much for this recipe. |
Thank you for the recipe. I made it yesterday and I put dried apricots and apricot puree in it with some chopped nuts. YUUUUMMMM. It disappeared by lunch time??? Have to make two lots next time.
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Great idea. I'm doing that next! Try smashed ripe banana too
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Sounds good
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