A creamy, dreamy, fresh and delicious take on your morning porridge, this Steel Cut Oatmeal with Peaches, Chia Seeds, and yogurt is palate pleasing and so nourishing!
Anyone else feel an Enya-like sense of peace during the transition from summer to fall? We begin taking our snuggies out of the closet as the nights become cool. Crock pots come out of the pantry and live on the counter top.
People are less feisty, teenagers are less noisyโฆTV becomes good again (this is an uneducated guess considering I havenโt had cable in likeโฆ17 years) ::sigh:: the month of September will henceforth be called, Enya.
My favorite part about the month of Enya: the weather is cool enough to eat hot food again but summer produce is still available.
Weโre nearing the tail-end of peach season, which is by far my favorite season. Ripe drippy peaches plus oatmeal is a thing of beauty.
Saturday began with a pot of coffee and steel cut oatmeal with yogurt, pure maple syrup, walnuts, chia seeds, and the ripest, most drippy peach California has ever seen.
Remember when I posted the Coconut Chia Seed Pudding recipe, how I was all wonky megalomaniacal about it and was going all sappy Sally over chia seeds?
Iโve been experimenting with uses for my chia pets and have decided they are fabulous on oatmeal.
High in omega 3โs, fun poppy textureโฆchia pets are the coolest pets everโฆunless you have a real pet, in which case, real pets trump food pets every time.
Between last weekโs Carrot Ginger Smoothie post where you learned just how much of a granola muncher I am, and todayโs post in which I have touted the good name of Enya more times than a Bone Thugs N Harmony song, youโre starting to see my true colors shining through (donโt pretend like what I just said makes senseโฆsome things are better left nonsensical).
Let your steel cut oatmeal be full of chia seeds and ripe drippy peaches, snuggies, and TV shows that Iโve never heard of.
Also try my Apple Cinnamon Crock Pot Steel Cut Oatmeal and my Spiced Pear Oatmeal.
Let your belly be comforted and your soul beโฆEnya-ified. Letโs do this. Letโs eat food.
Steel Cut Oatmeal with Yogurt, Peaches, and Chia Seeds
Ingredients
- 1 cup steel cut oats
- 2 cups water
- 1 cup full-fat canned coconut milk
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 ripe peach chopped
- ยผ cup raw walnuts chopped
- 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup*
For Serving:
- ยผ cup raw walnuts chopped
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- Plain yogurt
- Pure maple syrup
- 1 tablespoon Chia seeds
- Full-fat coconut milk or unsweetened almond milk
Instructions
- In a medium-sized saucepan, bring 1 cup of steel cut oats, 2 cups of water, and 1 cup of full-fat canned coconut milk to a full boil (watch carefully or else the pot will boil over!). Reduce heat to a simmer and cook uncovered for 15 to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until water is absorbed and oatmeal reaches desired texture.
- Add the sea salt, vanilla extract, chopped peach, and maple syrup to the oatmeal and stir well.
- When ready to serve, pour oatmeal into bowls and divide the chopped walnuts and chia seeds among the bowls. Serve with desired amount of plain yogurt, pure maple syrup, and milk of choice to taste.
Nutrition
I thought steel cut oats were NOT gluten-free, but they are listed here under gluten-free foods. Please clarify……thanks!
This sounds like a delicious recipe, and I don’t even care for peaches that much…. But for real, I don’t know which I dig more– the recipe or your awesomely hilarious use of words… I was LOLing throughout… Good stuff
These photos are so beautiful that they have been inspiring me to make oatmeal for breakfast every Sunday since you posted them. So I immediately recognised your photo, without any indication of the author, when I found this http://asnovenomeublogue.clix.pt/2013/10/daily-plan-poppy-seeds.html
Julia, please ignore my previous comment: the link to your post is now visible, even though only those who remember to scroll the mouse over the picture can see it.
I saw this on Pinterest and just DROOLED. I’m always too lazy to make an effort in the morning for breakfast, but I’m pinning this and showing my guy to put the bug in his ear. ๐ Thank you for this!
I eat yogurt, chai seeds, flax seed and raspberries a lot for breakfast but it never dawned on me to throw in the oatmeal. ๐ I will be trying it out next week!
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You are so right that the month of Enya has so many comforting aspects – like a cozy hug, right!?! Honestly, though, Enya is not my fave of all months – I adore the promise of late spring and the exuberance of summer (I’m sort of a spaz, so that actually fits my personality ๐ ). Regardless, I do love many of the things Enya has to offer, and steel cut oats and peaches are pretty high on that list. Add awesome chia seeds, and this recipe is a slam dunk! Fabulous!!!
You crack me up! My favorite time of year is late spring, early summer, too. I’m having a hard time letting go of the warm weather, and am squeezing out as much outdoor enjoyment as I can before the snow comes ๐
It’s still SO hot here it’s hard to think about Fall, but I’m ready for it! And this oatmeal looks amazing!!! Such yummy add ins ๐ xo