If you’re located in Australia right now, it’s highly likely you’re wearing at least 3 layers, have the heater on full-blast and the thought of drinking a cold smoothie for breakfast literally makes you want to cry (or is that just me?). Basically the cold snap is REAL, it is freezing (or inching its way towards it at least), so I’m sure you can relate to wanting to start off your day feeling toasty and warm.
That’s where our delicious and healthy protein oats recipes come in!
If you’re the kind of person to have enough spare time in your morning to stand at the stove, slowly stirring your oats until they are perfectly cooked, I commend you; you clearly have your life together. For the rest of us, I suggest pre-making your oats the night before (also known as overnight oats) and simply rolling out of bed, and microwaving them. Easy!
NOTE: Some of these recipes are made with Botanika Blends Protein powders (totally not sponsored, but oh how I wish it were…) and can be subbed out for your fave protein powder of a similar flavour.
ONE MORE NOTE: You might want to double the amount of oats if you’re trying to eat in a calorie surplus or if you need more fuel for your tough morning workout. If you’re aiming to be in a calorie deficit but want to bulk up the meal, try grating in half a zucchini before you microwave the oats… I know how this sounds but trust me when I say you can’t taste it!
OK, enough preamble – let’s get into the recipes!
Oats base (soak this in the fridge overnight)
Heat in the microwave for 1.5 min or on the stove until warm!
Toppings: (Top fresh, after heating)
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Oats base (soak this in the fridge overnight)
Heat in the microwave for 1.5 min or on the stove until warm!
Toppings: (Top fresh, after heating)
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Oats base (soak this in the fridge overnight)
Heat in the microwave for 1.5 min or on the stove until warm!
Toppings: (Top fresh, after heating)
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