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A few years ago I could barely boil water.

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Thursday
Feb022012

Berry-on-the-Bottom Baked Oatmeal

I don't know about you, but I have been having a really, really, really hard time getting my butt out of bed just about every morning this week. It's been such a struggle and I end up snoozing my alarm for more time than I'd like to admit. Why can't I just feel refreshed in the morning?! Looks like earlier to bed tonight...maybe. What time to you go to bed at night? Sometimes, I feel like the weeknights are so short that I always want to stay up late to get the most out of the evening!

Since I've started Weight Watchers, breakfasts have been filled with lots and lots of egg whites. I have found a way to make them still taste delicious (recipe coming soon!) but this past weekend I just couldn't eat egg whites anymore. After about 15 days straight of egg whites, I just had to change it up.

I have a confession to make. I don't totally love oatmeal. It's ok. And sometimes, I like it more than others. Especially when I add some cut up apples and spices, or a few scoops of pumpkin or some banana and chocolate. But for just any old morning, I could take it or leave it.

Enter baked oatmeal.

I had made a delicious and decadent version for my mom's birthday brunch last year. But since I am trying to lighten things up around here, I tested out a new, lighter version on a whim. It's chock full of mixed berries - just whatever I had leftover in the fridge - and topped with yummy oats mixed with egg whites and brown sugar.

It was delicious. And just 5 Points+ per serving. And the serving is a big one. If you have a smaller serving (divided into 6 servings), it's only 4 Points+. I usually try to keep breakfast to around 5 or 6 Points+, so this breakfast, even the big portion, is right on track. Not to mention that it's incredibly filling! It's worth every bite.

Berry-on-the-Bottom Baked Oatmeal

*Adapted from my Strawberry Baked Oatmeal

5 WW Points+ (for 4 large servings); 4 WW Points+ (for 6 smaller servings)

1 1/2 C mixed berries (I used a combo of strawberries, blueberries and black berries; frozen would probably work nicely too)

3/4 C fat free or almond milk + more for topping

2 Tbsp maple syrup

2 egg whites

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 1/2 C old-fashioned oats

1 Tbsp Splenda brown sugar blend (or regular brown sugar; might affect Points+)

1 1/2 tsp baking powder

1/4 tsp baking soda

cooking spray

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray an 8" or 9" round or square baking dish with cooking spray. Whatever pan you have on hand works! You could even do it in an oven-proof skillet with tall sides.

Spread the berries over the bottom of the pan.

In a mixing bowl, combine the milk, egg whites, maple syrup and vanilla extract. In a separate bowl, mix together the oats, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda. Combine the wet ingredients with the dry and pour over top of the berries in the pan.

Bake about 30-40 minutes or until browned on top. Serve in a bowl and top with some additional milk.

 

Sit back, relax. It's Saturday!

 

 

Oh, but if you want to make this on the weekend, it also reheats nicely on a rushed Monday morning when you are focused on simply getting out of the house without looking like a zombie and so you pack up a Tupperware-full of this goodness, tote it to work, and heat it up in the office microwave. It's pretty delicious then, too.

I hope you enjoy! I bet you could also make this with any fruit you want...apples, peaches, plums...

Questions of the Day:

How do you keep your breakfasts fresh?

What time to you usually go to sleep on a 'school' night? I try to be in bed by 10:30, but lately it's been more like 11:30-12:00ish!

 

psst...it's link day on The Peach & The Pit...head over to see some cool stuff.

Reader Comments (8)

This sounds like a perfect change of pace to the usual breakfast!
I go to bed really early... usually I try to be in bed BY 10 so that I can get up early and go to the gym. It certainly isn't easy to get up, but it is less hard.

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLauren at Keep It Sweet

I have to admit,im terrible for NOT eating breakfast but when i do its normally porridge with a dash of honey. My bedtimes normally consist of around 4.00am.. what else is a student meant to do :D

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKelz

this looks tasty! i've actually never had baked oatmeal, although all of my friends rave about it. i'll have to give it a try soon to mix-up my normal breakfast routine with something new. =)

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered Commenteramy @ fearless homemaker

friend! this looks FANTASTIC!

That sounds really good, I've never tried baking oatmeal.
I am a grandma, so I go to bed really early. (Like 10:30 usually)

Baked oatmeal is seriously the best! I'm thinking of making another batch this weekend when we have family in town since it's so much easier than having to make a bunch for everyone on the stovetop.

Yes, this is perfect for company! You can even make it the night before and then just reheat on a low oven in the morning!

February 2, 2012 | Registered CommenterRachel

I've been having a tough time getting up in the mornings lately too--I'm blaming it on winter, but I think it's probably from staying up too late! I try to go to bed at 10:30 too...lately, not so much.
I have never been an oatmeal fan, but the baked variety looks MUCH better! It kinda looks like dessert :-)

February 2, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

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