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Pinterest Challenge- Brownie Oatmeal

I was doing my lovely rounds on Pinterest for my Pinterest Challenge and I found this recipe for Brownie Oatmeal from Dashing Dish. I mean, it had me at Brownie. I have a lot more chocolate products on my food board if you're interested. As I mentioned on my Very Inspiring Blog Award, I love breakfast, so I made this power oatmeal for the morning before an exam.  I did end up changing the recipe to suit my own tastes, and it’s pretty easy to make.
Brownie Oatmeal
Ingredients
·         1 cup of coconut milk
·         ½ cup of Greek yogurt
·         2 tbsp cocoa powder
·         1/8 tsp salt
·         2 tbsp honey
·         1 ¼ cup oatmeal

Instructions

Add the coconut milk.




















Add the Greek yogurt.




















Add the cocoa.




















Add the salt.





















Add the honey.




















Add the oats.





















Stir all the ingredients until thoroughly mixed.




















Separate into two bowls/cups/mugs.




















Place in the fridge overnight. 






















I forgot to get pictures of me taking them out of the fridge, but I had the oatmeal both hot and cold. I preferred it hot, but it was not my favourite breakfast. I thought it smelled better than it tasted. I do not think I will be making it again. You can check out the original on my Pinterest challenge board, because I don’t know how to make my pictures Pin-able yet (UPDATE: all my pictures are now pin-able). Let me know if you try it out!


-Daniella

Comments

  1. That looks amazing Daniella! Is it possible to make other flavors too?

    Rebecca,
    rebeccamariaphotographyy.blogspot.com

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    1. On the website I looked at, there weren't any, but I have found more since then that I am looking forward to trying. Keep on eye on my Pinteresting Fridays!

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