I love oatmeal,
especially on a chilly morning, as a hearty and delicious way to start the day.
Being on keto however I thought oatmeal
wasn't going to be a part of my diet anymore.
Fortunately, that isn't quite the case.
I just have to make it as healthy and low carb as possible. And as luck would have it, it isn't all that
difficult to do.
Surprisingly the
quick cooking oats are lower in carbs than steel cut or old fashioned so that
is what I used. I also made sure to
check the ingredients to make sure there weren't any preservatives or
additives.
I think the serving
size on the package is a bit too big.
Even before keto a full cup of cooked oats was too much. I would usually make two servings and the
girls and I would share it with some leftover.
None of us could eat it all.
I began by making a
single serving of oatmeal. One cup of
water, a pinch of pink himilayan salt and 1/2 cup of oats. Once the water and salt came to a boil I
added the oats and cooked it for a minute, then covered the pan and removed it
from the burner to sit for five minutes.
After it was done I added 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts, a packet of stevia
with erythritol, a little bit of vanilla extract and some cinnamon and stirred
it all together.
I divided the
mixture in half to create two nice servings and topped each one with a couple
tablespoons of cream and another sprinkle of cinnamon. It was delicious! The perfect size serving at only 12 grams of
carbs.
While oatmeal won't
be a part of my daily diet, it will still be a part of it on occasion. I like that when it comes to my old favorite
foods all I have to do is come up with really healthy way to prepare it. I think I certainly accomplished it here.
Sounds delicious. I am doing keto and am not ready to use that many carbs in one meal yet, but as the weather cools (if it ever drops below 90 again) I will probably change my mind occasionally.
ReplyDeleteI get to eat 35 to 40 carbs a day, which I never seem to reach so this actually gives me a little boost. I still don't want to do it every day.
DeleteYum! I love oatmeal. I completely agree, that one serving is enormous! I can never eat the whole thing, so I always make the smallest one and then eat a piece of fruit or something. I made a baked cinnamon oatmeal for my son this week; it turned out great, he enjoys it, and all I need to do is cut a square and throw it in the microwave every morning. Makes for an easy breakfast. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious Stephanie. I may have to give that a try. I bet my girls would enjoy it.
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