In thinking about recipes I want to share, I often focus on creating new things. I’ll brainstorm a recipe I’ve never made but always wanted to try, or think of ways I can put a new and improved twist on something that’s tried and true. However, in doing this, it’s easy to bypass the meals that I consistently enjoy week after week—the ones that aren’t particularly fancy or new, but never get old. Because I’m consuming them regularly, I assume you are too, and that might be a mistake. Or maybe we’re enjoying the same things, but we’re combining the ingredients and flavors together a little differently. Similar to avocado toast, vegan savory oatmeal definitely falls into this category for me.
Savory oatmeal is a “thing” in the healthy living blog world, and rightfully so. I actually put off trying it for a couple of years because the thought of taking oatmeal, which at the time I combined with peanut butter, banana, and probably Splenda (ugh), sounded totally unappetizing to me. I just could not wrap my head around how the texture could work for a savory application. But I kept being bombarded with savory oatmeal everywhere. So, like chocolate pudding made with avocados, I pushed my hesitations aside and finally gave them a try. And I’ve never looked back.
Savory oatmeal is now my go-to lunch or dinner when I’m craving comfort food, feeling lazy, or really need to go grocery shopping because I have a mostly-empty bag of rolled oats, kale on its last leg, half of a starting-to-brown avocado, a few spoonfuls of salsa, and nutritional yeast (I always have nutritional yeast!). Previously, I would have looked over the oats and made a very sad little salad with these ingredients, but these days, I know I can turn them into a warming, filling, and delicious bowl of vegan savory oatmeal.
Another reason it’s a go-to meal for me: savory oatmeal comes together in about ten minutes and dirties just one pot. It’s a great vehicle for eating more greens too. Simply mix them right in during the last minute of cooking, or add them raw for a crunchy topping.
Speaking of toppings, I especially enjoy the variety of different tastes and textures when it comes to my toppings. It’s like when I get sorbet at the self-serve fro-yo places—if the topping is vegan and gluten-free, you can bet I’m adding it! I’ve listed my favorite savory oatmeal toppings below, but the sky’s the limit here and almost anything goes.
P.S. Thank you so much for your positive feedback on my last post, How I Left My 9-5. I’m always just a little nervous to share the really personal aspects of my life for fear of how they’ll be received, but every time I do, you remind me of why I blog. This year, I’d like to continue to be more personal to further grow and strengthen this amazing community we’ve created together. xo Amanda
Vegan Savory Oatmeal
Serves: 1
Craving comfort food, feeling lazy, or really need to go grocery shopping? Vegan savory oatmeal to the rescue! It's a great vehicle for eating more greens and you probably have everything you need to make it. Feel free to play around with the spices and toppings—almost anything goes!
Cuisine: Gluten Free, Vegan Servings: 1
Prep Time: 10 mins Cook Time: 5 mins Total Time: 15 mins
Craving comfort food, feeling lazy, or really need to go grocery shopping? Vegan savory oatmeal to the rescue! It's a great vehicle for eating more greens and you probably have everything you need to make it. Feel free to play around with the spices and toppings—almost anything goes!
You can adjust the amount of water and non-dairy milk for either a thicker or more creamy texture. I personally enjoy my savory oatmeal with the ratio in this recipe or 1/4 cup more liquid, while Aaron prefers his with slightly less. It’s totally up to you!
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