Pureed squash or pumpkin helps make these sweet oatmeal muffins tender and moist. Have them with coffee or tea or just a pat of butter or a bit of your favorite honey. They make perfect afternoon snacks or part of a lovely breakfast.
These tender oatmeal bars are loaded with chopped figs and walnuts and pair beautifully with coffee and tea. Tuck them onto a dessert buffet table at your Thanksgiving dinner and watch your friends and loved ones raise a toast to you!
Fresh fruit and pecans bring lots of flavor and texture to an absolutely divine baked oatmeal. Once you get the hang of the dish, it will become a weekend breakfast staple that's both delicious and nutritious. Even the fussy eaters will be cheering!
A fantastic blend of nutty oatmeal and nuts alongside tangy orange peel and super sweet dates make these muffins downright blissful. Perfect as a quick breakfast on the go or on your next brunch buffet line, they are a great part of any morning.
These cookies have it all - chocolate, peanut butter, oatmeal, and more! Even better, they can be prepped so you can bake a few at a time all season long. The next time you find yourself needing a pick me up, imagine a fresh from the oven cookie on your plate.
If thinking of life as a bowl of cherries (or not) isn't your - ahem - cup of tea, consider thinking of it as a plate of these delicious cherry bars. Packed with both cherry and plum preserves and a delicious almond crumble, they are a welcome treat any time of the day.
When you say chocolate, I'm listening. If you're the same, you'll love a batch of easy no bake bars featuring an oatmeal cookie-like crust and a filling that's loaded with chocolatey goodness. A great treat to put together while Sunday's stew simmers!
During that period between Christmas and New Year's, it's nice to have some laid back breakfast plans. This one's particularly great in that you mix a bunch of ingredients in a casserole dish, bake it for a bit and then enjoy an amazing bowl of comfort food. Happy holidays!
A snow day brings with it the desire for comfort food. Something nourishing, delicious, and easy to make for this foodie recovering from surgery. So when simple oatmeal presents itself, it's time to consider the many ways to make it something special and worthy of a quiet lunch hour surrounded by snow.