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Clean Eating Apple & Blackberry Baked Oats

Clean Eating Blackberry & Apple Baked OatsClean Eating Blackberry & Apple Baked OatsClean Eating Blackberry & Apple Baked OatsA seasonal recipe pulled from The Kitchen Shed files today, back from August 2014, Enjoy!

Have you been blackberry picking yet? I took the boys last week and it was probably one of the loveliest days we have had together all summer. (It’s been a long summer holiday here at The Kitchen Shed!).

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Picking fruit in abundance for free is just one of lifes greatest pleasures, especially when you are doing it with the people you love.

Blackberry picking is definitely something that makes letting go of summer a little easier. I do love the cosyness that autumn brings and I wanted to celebrate the start of the cooler months with this warm and delicious blackberry and apple baked porridge. It is delicious! My boys devourered it in seconds and have even asked for it for dinner since!

Depending on how hungry you are, this will feed 1 – 2 people. You could also double the recipe, you just need to find a dish that is big enough for the mixture to sit in a reasonably thin layer at the bottom, otherwise it takes a lot longer to cook through.

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Clean Eating Apple & Blackberry Baked Oats

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  • Yield: 1-2 Servings

Depending on how hungry you are, this will feed 1 - 2 people. You could also double the recipe, you just need to find a dish that is big enough for the mixture to sit in a reasonably thin layer at the bottom, otherwise it takes a lot longer to cook through.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180C and lightly grease a baking dish with organic unsalted butter or coconut oil.
  2. Place the grated apple and most of the blackberries at the bottom of the dish.
  3. Whisk up the egg and add the milk, maple syrup and cinnamon to it. Whisk everything together.
  4. Add the oats to the egg and milk mixture and stir to combine.
  5. Pour the oat mixture over the the blackberries and apple and then scatter the top with any remaining blackberries.
  6. Give the mixture a light mix with a fork to make sure everything is evenly distributed.
  7. Place the oats into the oven and bake for 30 minutes until golden brown and cooked through.
  8. Serve and enjoy.

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