You get 2 recipes today 🙂 . I have eaten out a bit in the past few days which is lovely but I do miss cooking so I was eager to get going in the kitchen. Plus today is Saturday so I had time to cook something more time-consuming than usual.
Thanks to Gina at Skinny Taste for her recipe for Oatmeal with Blueberries and Bananas. It was such a cold and frosty morning, Harvey and I wanted something hot for breakfast and this was perfect. It was easy to make but due to the cooking time, start this one hour before you want to eat. I think it would work if you left the nuts out, so if you have an intolerance/allergy to nuts, you could adapt and still enjoy this recipe.
Oats Baked With Berries And Bananas
Ingredients (serves 6)
- 2 ripe bananas, sliced into ½” pieces
- 1 ½ cup berries ( I used 1 cup fresh blueberries, ½ cup frozen raspberries)
- ¼ cup honey (or agave or maple syrup)
- 1 cup oats
- ¼ cup chopped pecans
- ½ tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp cinnamon
- pinch of salt
- 1 cup soya milk (or any milk you choose)
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Method
Preheat the oven to 190 ° C.
Lightly oil a baking dish that is approximately 8″ x 8″ (I put some oil on a piece of kitchen paper and wipe round the dish as I dislike oil sprayers but you could use one if you have it).
Place the banana in a layer in the oiled dish.
Add half the berries, ¼ tsp cinnamon and 1 tbsp of honey.
Cover with foil and bake in the oven for 15 minutes.
In a bowl, combine the oats, half the nuts, baking powder, remaining cinnamon and salt.
In another bowl combine the wet ingredients and whisk to mix well: the remaining honey, milk, egg and vanilla extract.
Remove the bananas from the oven and take off the foil.
Add the oat mixture to the dish and spread over the bananas and berries.
Pour the milk mixture over the oats, making sure the oat and milk mixtures are evenly distributed.
Put the remaining berries and nuts on the top.
Bake in the oven for 30 minutes or until the top is golden and the oatmeal is firm.
Cut in to 6 portions and serve warm. Each portion only has 4 WW points :-).
I was worried the berries on the top may have burned or gone dry but they didn’t at all. By the time it was ready it was quite late and I was very hungry. I had 2 portions and I had the second with some Alpro Vanilla Yogurt. For some reason, 2 tbsp of this yogurt has 0 points :-). Rather bizarrely, 2 portions of the oatmeal dish are only 7 WW points, whereas 1 portion is 4 points. So I enjoyed 2 portions and some yogurt for just 7 WW points. It was tasty and just the thing for a cold winters morning. Plus it was a recipe on the list of recipes I wanted to try so I can tick that one off now.
For lunch I made another recipe from my list. This time I made the Lentil Sloppy Joes from The Edible Perspective. I had to adapt the recipe quite a lot, not because I thought Ashley’s recipe needed so much adapting but because I had to use ingredients I had at home. For example, I didn’t have enough green lentils so I used a mix of green and Le Puy lentils.
Lentil Sloppy Joes
Ingredients (serves 8)
- 250 g dried green lentils
- 100 g dried Le Puy lentils
- 600 ml vegetable stock
- 2 cans chopped tomatoes
- 4 tbsp tomato puree
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 red peppers, chopped
- 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
- 2 tbsp pure cane sugar
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tbsp oregano
- 1 tsp hot smoked paprika
- 1 tbsp chopped flat leaf parsley
- ½ tsp salt
- black pepper
Method
- Put all the ingredients in to a large casserole dish.
- Preheat the oven to 180 ° C.
- Bring to the boil and stir so all the ingredients are well mixed.
- Put the lid on the dish and put in the oven for 1 hour.
I served this with ½ a baked potato and a large fresh tomato. The potato cooked in the oven alongside the lentil sloppy joe. The lentils went very well with a large and juicy tomato.
Traditionally a sloppy joe is made with minced beef and is served in a burger bun. I intensely dislike the idea of something sloppy in a white bun! But on a jacket potato it works really well. And I think this lentil version is just as tasty as a beef version. It was slightly too sweet for me and I would use a little less sugar next time. It must be the easiest recipe to make though – put all ingredients in a pan and heat :-).
I really enjoyed this dish and the 3 of us ate about half the quantity. The entire quantity has 32 WW points so each portion is only 4 WW points. I estimate I had two portions for lunch, plus half a potato with 2 tsp butter in it which makes 14 WW points.
We walked for just over an hour in the forest. Well, James and I walked and Harvey cycled.
It was cold and crisp but bright out.
Why do dogs
and boys like muddy water so much?
Despite the sun shining all day, the ice on top of the bowl of water did not melt. Nice ice baby!
Supper was another 2 portions of the lentil sloppy joe which reheated perfectly. I was very hungry by the evening and I wanted something substantial so I added a circle of goats cheese. The Chèvre blanc type. I had all 100 g of goats cheese to myself. It seemed decadently piggy but I had quite a few points left so why not use them? Plus I earned more activity points today.
2 portions of lentil sloppy joe and 100 g goats cheese came to 16 WW points.
It was sublimely delicious. The chalky saltiness of the goat cheese worked perfectly with the sweet spicy tomato sauce. The sloppy joe were reheated so it was piping hot and the cheese went soft and parts melted in to the lentils. Yummy. Yummy. Yummy. A meal definitely to be repeated.
Wow. Both of those recipes sounded amazing! I think I will cook the sloppy joe one tomorrow! As it is lentil based it will be super cheap and I will be able to freeze some portions! And I think I will also make the oat recipe as I am sure that will keep too. Perfect 🙂 lovely blog, lovely pictures as always! A pleasure to read. I am so proud of you! Keep up the great work x.x.x
Both recipes are cheap (apart from the blueberries but buy frozen fruit instead of fresh to keep the cost down) but make smaller quantities. We will be eating lentil sloppy joes all week :-). Thank you for your kind comments x
I am so glad dinner time is nearing here, after reading your blogs and seeing the recipes. I read Friday’s with the Baked Eggs, which I haven’t had in years and will definitely have this week and I am hoping the store gets their organic blueberries back in by today so I can make the awesome Baked Oats and Blueberries/Bananas recipes. YUMMY!
I’m with Lara (and I sending an offshore wave to her), in saying I am SO proud of you and your resistance.
Thank you laura and I hope you enjoy the recipes. I have had quite a few comments about the baked eggs and one blog reader, made a version of his own which also sounds delicious as he added spinach and feta. Have a look:
http://dannyskitchen.wordpress.com/tag/feta/
Oh my, this is definitely going to be my post workout breakfast for tomorrow after I do strength training. I have loved spinach for as long as I can remember and spinach feta is my all time favourite omelette served with fried tomatoes.
We used to make a variation of baked eggs called Egg In The Hole. I saw that Gina from Skinnytaste.com has a great version of this as well. http://www.skinnytaste.com/2010/05/red-pepper-egg-in-hole.html .
The only difference was we baked our in the oven on a cookie sheet at 190C like the baked eggs for the same amount of time you cooked the baked eggs.