Start your morning the right way with this delicious oatmeal.
This slow cooker creamy almond oatmeal is made with steel cut oats and just the right amount of sweetness. What better way to start your morning? It is so easy to prepare and includes ingredients that satisfy you until lunch time. Best of all, the almond milk along with a little honey makes this breakfast seem like an indulgence. As a matter of fact, it might be hard to tell you’re eating something healthy and nutritious!
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Ingredients
- 1/2 cup steel cut oats
- 2 cups almond milk unsweetened
- 3 tablespoons honey or maple syrup
- pinch of sea salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoons almonds diced
Instructions
- Combine in slow cooker the oats, almond milk, honey, salt, and cinnamon. Whisk ingredients until well combined.
- Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours, or until desired consistency. Sprinkles almonds on top and serve.
Nutrition Information
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I'm always confused by the coconut milk…is that the coconut milk in the can or in the carton in the dairy section??
Anita, We use only canned because the carton has a lot of junk. It can usually be found in the Asian section or organic section.
How long is the oatmeal good for and how should I store it? In the fridge?
Karly, Oatmeal is best eaten
right away. If you store in the frig
be sure to add more liquid
when reheating to thin it out just
a bit. Thanks!
What size crockpot do you use for this recipe?
Lrpeach, 4 – 6 quarts will work.
I tried this using quick oats and it was it unsuccessful. It never dried out. Make sure you use the steel cut oats. Apparently it's the oat that will soak up the liquid 🙂
Is there any sweetness to this at all? And is the almond milk in the carton or can you find that in a can as well?
So this doesn't cook into hard pieces? The picture looks like the oatmeal is hard like a granola.
Tried this last night. Is it supposed to be dry like granola? I'm not sure if I didn't cook it long enough. I used steel cut oats but it is mushy like normal oatmeal consistency. I did not find there to be much flavor to it but oatmeal doesn't have much flavor anyway. Any suggestions on adding something healthy to sweeten it up more, or just use more honey? Thanks!
Allisone, I like 2 teaspoons honey, sucanat or palm sugar to 1 serving oatmeal. Feel free to add 1 additional teaspoon of any of these until you've reached the desired sweetness.
OH–we can not wait to give this a try! Sounds amazing
What a yummy oatmeal…it's a fave
This states it makes 2 cups. How many servings is it supposed to be? Thanks, Erica
Justaskerica, It makes 4 – 1/2 cup servings or 2 – 1 cup servings. Just double the recipe if you'd like more.
How is there 0g of sugar when there is a Tbsp of honey in the recipe?
Shawna, That's a mistake…I'll correct it! Thanks.
I usually sleep 8hours. This would be great in the morning but will it ok cooking that long?
Kim, I'm afraid it might dry to out…you would need to add more liquid.
can anything be substituted for the coconut? My husband is NOT a fan!
Diane, Replace the coconut milk with either Almond or Regular Milk. Omit the coconut flakes and you’re good to go! 🙂
Really fantastic….
None of this adds up.
The total of this would be either 464 calories with honey or 428 calories with maple syrup.
Then, you have to only eat 3/4 of a cup, which is not made very clear in the recipe.
Still, the numbers don’t add up.
3/4 of a cup would be 152.5 calories with honey or 140.7 with maple syrup.
You also are instructed to add a “pinch” of almonds.
Are you supposed to add so many extra almonds that it adds up to 290 calories? That would be a HANDFUL of almonds, not a PINCH.
Very confusing. Please clarify.
Hi John, I double checked this recipe and the nutrition information we have listed is correct. This recipe is for TWO servings.