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This was the first one I made: http://www.cookingwithmykid.com/recipes/peaches-and-cream-oatmeal/And then we made this one yesterday: http://www.everydaytastes.com/2013/01/07/baked-blueberry-oatmeal/I've already eaten the batch from yesterday!
So I made the first recipe that Lintu posted (the easy one) but I used different dried fruit. I liked it. Oatmeal texture in general grosses me out, but this texture is NOT gross at all and I had the leftovers this morning. i warmed it up with milk and it was good. My daughter did not like it, though. The texture was a bit gooey in the middle and I will just cook it longer next time, but that did not bother me. Also, I will use fresh/frozen fruit, not dried fruit next time. overall, I really did like it. I am actually pretty excited. It was sweet enough for me, but not overly sweet and I think it would even satisfy me if I wanted dessert. Courtney, maybe you need to just add more flavoring, like vanilla or more sugar or both.
Worth a shot! It definitely needed sweetened. Or something. Even the blueberries were just kind of meh. Weird.
Were they fresh blueberries or frozen? We cannot find good fresh blueberries where we live, we have to use the frozen.
Frozen... I wonder if fresh would be better? I'm not sure I've ever baked with fresh ones! And they were these teeny mini bluberries. Not on purpose, that's what was in the bag I had! I'm not ready to give up on this, because I think this would be a nice breakfast item for me. I'd like something less mushy, and maybe thicker. I used a 8x11 (ish? not my big 9x13) pan, and it didn't rise much, if at all. I've had these breakfast "cookies" from quaker, in the past, that I'd kind of like to recreate the texture... chewy, but dry/not mushy. That's what I'm envisioning, but that is not what came out of the oven.
I used frozen, wild blueberries as well, and I used agave instead of maple syrup because that's what I had at the time. Not super sweet, but sweet enough for me. I think the peaches and cream recipe was sweeter, but I haven't made it in awhile!
Do you do steel cut? I want to try that. I have a tasty-looking recipe.