Pecan chai oatmeal

I have not made a new oatmeal flavor in quite sometime and with the amount of oatmeal we go through I thought a new flavor was in order. This pecan chai oatmeal was just perfect. Not only was easy to make but it was the bomb!

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Have you started making your own oatmeal already? Let me tell you, those pre-packed store bought varieties don’t do your homemade oatmeal justice. Those pre-packed version only have tons of sugar and oats. Their flavors come from the sugar and that is about it.

The spices I used for this pecan chai oatmeal are the classic spices used to make chai tea. I could have used chai tea bags but going straight to the spices themselves I thought it would give the oatmeal a more authentic stronger flavor.

I also used Silk unsweetened almond milk, which is the milk that we mostly drink. I love the fact that Silk is enrolled in and verified by the Non-GMO Project. A little piece of mind for the family.

This pecan chai oatmeal not only is dairy-free, but cholesterol free as well as diabetic friendly. The sweetness comes from the maple syrup so if you want to adapt the recipe and use less go ahead. I thought my version wasn’t too sweet at all so adding just 1/4 cup was OK.

I love making oatmeal for the family. My kids eat it rather good, it is a healthy alternative to the boxed cereal and I love the fact that you can make endless variations. Since it is pecan season, why not incorporate it to my oatmeal?

Enjoy!

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Pecan chai oatmeal

Miryam's original recipe

Yield: 8 servings

Total Time: 15-20 minutes

Ingredients:

Chai mixture

 

 

Directions:

In a pot, over medium to low heat, add the milk and the chai spices. Cook until the the mixture starts to boil. Add the rolled oats and maple syrup and cook for about 5-7 minutes or until the rolled oats are soft. Turn heat off and let it cool.

Add the chopped pecans and combine with the rolled oats. Eat with any toppings of your choice. Refrigerate leftovers.

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.

13 comments

  1. Hi Miryam,

    Sounds delicious!
    8 servings is quite a lot as it will be just for me and my 9,5 month old son who i’m learning to eat oats for breakfast instead of bread.
    How long can you keep this in the refrigerator?

  2. Well, I just bought pecans– I think I found a use for them! I can already tell that this is going to make my house smell amazing.

  3. These flavors sound so delicious together! Thanks for the great idea, I’ll have to try it out!

  4. I am not usually a huge fan of oatmeal, but this has so many great flavors, I think I need to try it!

  5. What a line up of spices and flavor!! 

  6. Sounds like a terrific flavor combination, I love those chai spices!

  7. I love the flavors in your oatmeal! Sounds so delicious yet so healthy! Gotta have to it a try! Thanks for sharing!

  8. This looks wonderful!  I loooooove chai and pecans go great with it :)

  9. A perfect meal to kick start the day! I need to get some pecans to make this too.

  10. I love starting my day with oatmeal. This looks perfect! Love that chai flavor. 

  11. Oatmeal and Chai! 2 of my favorite things!!! Can’t even wait to try this <3

  12. Just made this and it was lovely. Not to sweet and very filling, I used walnuts instead of pecans since it is what was in the pantry.

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