walnuts – Oven Love https://www.ovenloveblog.com from scratch, with love...and a little sass Tue, 21 Apr 2015 20:19:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal with Cream Cheese Topping (Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar Free, Dairy-Free Option) https://www.ovenloveblog.com/carrot-cake-baked-oatmeal-with-cream-cheese-topping-gluten-free-refined-sugar-free-dairy-free-option/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/carrot-cake-baked-oatmeal-with-cream-cheese-topping-gluten-free-refined-sugar-free-dairy-free-option/#comments Fri, 07 Feb 2014 19:11:36 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/?p=3067 Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal with Cream Cheese Topping

I have had this idea in my head for so long. Carrot cake baked oatmeal… carrot cake baked oatmeal.. I just couldn’t shake it! I typically make this simple baked oatmeal and we just switch up our toppings, but it was high time I got to experimenting with the recipe.

Before we move on, can we just say “Hello, gorgeous!” to that pour shot up there? I actually had a spare minute to get out my tripod, only to realize it wasn’t really working properly.. but somehow I got a pour shot in the midst of it all. I’m a happy food blogger today!

Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal with Cream Cheese Topping

Food blogging is a funny thing. There’s so much that goes into each post that you guys don’t see! I’d invite you to come hang out with me here for a day to see what goes on, but I never actually know what day I’ll be working on “blog stuff.”

Take this oatmeal for instance.

The idea popped into my head months ago. I wrote it down while I was brainstorming blog ideas back in January. I finally got around to making it earlier this week. I waited until mid-day to make it so that I’d be able to photograph it in the afternoon light.. so we didn’t actually eat it for breakfast that day. I waited until the little one took her nap and the big one started his quiet time to start shooting.

I pulled our coffee table over by the window with the best light, grabbed all the toppings and tiny dishes and utensils and set up my shot. I fumbled with the tripod for a while, gave up, got my shots. I hooked up the camera to download and ate one of the servings of oatmeal from the shot. Then I started to clean up.. and ate the other one, ha! (Because, you know, one for me and one for baby. Totally logical.) I looked through the pictures quickly, then I didn’t actually get around to editing them or writing this post until a few days later. Now here we are!

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Sometimes the process isn’t drawn out like that, but there’s usually something around here that gets in the way of productivity. Usually my own laziness.. or lack of natural light. 😉

Anyways, loves, this oatmeal is top notch. I’m so happy to share it with you, even if it took months for me to do it.

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It’s not complicated to replicate that classic carrot cake taste. The big players are (of course) carrots, cinnamon, nutmeg if you’re feeling funky, raisins, walnuts and coconut, if you’re into it. I will say right now that I am not into pineapple in my carrot cake.. I think adding pineapple makes it more like hummingbird cake (which is also delicious, but is not carrot cake).

But let’s not forget the most important part- the cream cheese. Oh, you have got to have the cream cheese. The cream cheese makes it perfect. (Unless you are dairy-free, but you can top it with this delicious cashew cream instead!) I didn’t want to slather it with frosting (I mean, I did.. but it IS supposed to be breakfast, people), so I spun up an easy cream cheese topping in the blender and it was the best idea EVER, no joke.

You guys, this cream cheese topping.. it just kills it. The picture below explains perfectly. On the left side, you’ll see an appropriate amount of the cream cheese drizzle and toppings. On the right, the obscene amount I drowned my portion with after I took a bite. Then I took another bite and thought, “WHAT THE WHAT?! This stuff is insane!”

Maybe I’m over-reacting about oatmeal? But really, I’m obsessed.  Don’t wait too long to try this one!

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P.S. You can make right away, the night before, or days ahead. You can also cut into squares and freeze for later!

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Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal with Cream Cheese Topping
 
 

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Recipe type: Breakfast, Brunch
Serves: 9

Ingredients
  • 2 eggs, room temperature
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg
  • ¼ cup melted coconut oil or grass-fed butter
  • ½ cup applesauce (you can substitute carrot puree for extra carrot flavor)
  • 2 medium carrots, grated (you can add more if you like)
  • 1¼ cup milk, dairy or non-dairy
  • 3 cups oats, gluten-free if necessary
  • ½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans
  • ¼ cup raisins
  • ¼ cup shredded coconut
  • For the cream cheese topping: 4 ounces cream cheese at room temperature
  • ¼ cup milk, room temperature (you may need a little more if you want the sauce thinner)
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1-2 tablespoons raw honey or maple syrup
  • extras for serving- walnuts, raisins, shredded coconut or coconut chips, maple syrup

Instructions
  1. Coat an 8×8 or 2 quart baking dish with butter or coconut oil.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, maple syrup, baking powder, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, melted butter/coconut oil, applesauce and milk. Fold the oats, carrots nuts, raisins and coconut and combine well. Transfer the oat mixture into the baking dish and spread evenly around.
  3. To bake right away: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Let oat mixture sit and soak for 20-30 minutes at room temperature while the oven is preheating. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes or until oatmeal is set and edges are brown.
  4. To bake later in the day or the next morning: Cover your dish tightly with plastic wrap, pressing the plastic directly on top of the oat mixture. Refrigerate overnight. In the morning, preheat oven to 375 degrees. Unwrap oatmeal and place in oven. Bake for 30 minutes or until oatmeal is set and edges are brown.
  5. To make the cream cheese topping, combine the cream cheese, milk, honey and vanilla in a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy.
  6. Serve hot with: cream cheese topping, maple syrup, raisins, walnuts and coconut.

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Pumpkin and Gingersnap Yogurt Parfait (gluten-free) https://www.ovenloveblog.com/pumpkin-and-gingersnap-yogurt-parfait-gluten-free/ Mon, 19 Nov 2012 18:37:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/pumpkin-and-gingersnap-yogurt-parfait-gluten-free/
It’s Thanksgiving week- I couldn’t leave you hanging without something yummy to look at! Forget pies and turkeys and sides and all of that nonsense- you probably already have your big day game plan in place. I wanted to give you something to eat in the days before (or after) Turkey Day.
Chances are, you will need a snack to get you through the next few days. And hey- you might even have a half-open can of pumpkin puree that you need to use up. You can certainly eat this as a dessert, but it’s got no added sugar in it (unless you add some, that’s on you!). The sweetness comes from the cookies and you can add a little Stevia or honey if you like. It’s quick to whip up and even if you don’t have the gingersnaps, you could use just nuts, which would make it even better for you! You’re welcome.
Oh and if you’re not ready for Thursday, I’ll have some last minute links up for you later. Just because I love you and am oh, so thankful for you!
Pumpkin and Gingersnap Yogurt Parfait (gluten-free)
 
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Recipe type: Dessert, Snack
Serves: 2

Ingredients
  • 10 gluten-free gingersnap cookies (I used Mi-Del, feel free to use whatever brand you like)
  • 1-2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree (fresh if you’ve got it)
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice or ½ teaspoon cinnamon, ⅛ teaspoon cloves, ⅛ teaspoon ginger, ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg and ⅛ teaspoon allspice
  • 1 cup plain or vanilla greek yogurt (I used plain and added a few drops of vanilla Stevia liquid)
  • ¼ cup pecans or walnuts, chopped, plus more for topping

Instructions
  1. In a food processor or plastic baggie, crush the gingersnap cookies into crumbs. Put them into a small bowl and combine with the coconut oil. Put in the refrigerator or freezer while you assemble the parfaits.
  2. In a small bowl, combine the pumpkin and spices. If you want to sweeten your yogurt with Stevia or another sweetener, do so in another small bowl.
  3. To assemble: in each glass, put a layer of cookies, a layer of the pumpkin mixture, a layer of cookies and chopped nuts, and a layer of yogurt. Top with the last bits of the cookie mixture and more nuts if you’d like. Keep cool in the fridge until serving.

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Almost Paleo Pumpkin Squares with Maple Walnut Frosting [Grain/Refined Sugar Free] https://www.ovenloveblog.com/almost-paleo-pumpkin-squares-with-maple-walnut-frosting-grainrefined-sugar-free/ Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:16:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/almost-paleo-pumpkin-squares-with-maple-walnut-frosting-grainrefined-sugar-free/
I know Paleo is definitely a thing, but is ‘Almost Paleo’ a thing?
Well, I’m making it a thing.
These little squares are going to make your paleo-loving tummies very happy, with or without the frosting. ‘Cause let’s face it, the frosting is the problem here. Apparently those old cave people didn’t do cream cheese or butter. Can’t imagine why? I guess they were too busy hunting animals for food to bother with milking them and churning butter.
The thing I love most about these pumpkin squares is that normal people will eat them and enjoy them. It will probably not occur to them to even ask if they’re Paleo (unless you spend all day talking about your diet, then the caveman’s cat/tiger is probably out of the bag).
They don’t have a weird texture. They don’t taste dry or like cardboard. They just taste like a normal, moist dessert bar. A real triumph in sugar-free and grain-free baking, if you ask me. I’m pretty sure I’ll be taking these to every holiday party from now until New Year’s, so get ready for that, friends!
I don’t think cavemen had holiday parties, but if they did..
you see where I’m going with this.
Almost Paleo. It’s a thing.
Almost Paleo Pumpkin Squares with Maple Walnut Frosting [Grain/Refined Sugar Free]
 
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inspired by This Primal Life **For these to be paleo-approved, just omit the frosting.**
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Recipe type: Dessert

Ingredients
  • 1 cup almond butter (walnut or pecan butter would be great too, but tend to be hard to find/expensive unless you make it at home)
  • ¾ cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 egg
  • ⅓ cup honey or maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice (Jamie has a great recipe you can make at home, or you can just substitute plain cinnamon here)
  • ½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • whole walnuts or pecans, for topping

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Prepare an 8×8 baking pan with butter, oil or cooking spray.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk almond butter, pumpkin, egg, honey/maple syrup, baking soda and pumpkin pie spice until well combined. Fold in the chopped nuts, if using.
  3. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking pan and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let cool completely before frosting.
  4. While the squares are cooling, combine the cream cheese and butter in a stand mixer and mix until smooth. Scrape down the sides and add the maple syrup. When the squares are completely cool, spread on the frosting. Cut into 2-inch squares and add a nut on the top for garnish. Store in the refrigerator for up to a week or at room temperature for 2-3 days.

 

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TWD: Honey Nut Brownies https://www.ovenloveblog.com/twd-honey-nut-brownies/ https://www.ovenloveblog.com/twd-honey-nut-brownies/#comments Tue, 22 Mar 2011 11:48:00 +0000 http://www.ovenloveblog.com/twd-honey-nut-brownies/
Sweet, sweet TWD.  It’s been too long.
I have been a major slack-a-saurus with my Tuesdays with Dorie baking.  I think I just got burnt out on all the sugar.  Then I saw the words “honey nut brownies” and stopped in my tracks.  I had to make them.  Love me some honey!
Here’s what you need to know about these brownies:
-they’re sweetened with (mostly) honey.  there’s a little white sugar as well, but i think i would leave it out next time, they’re plenty sweet with the honey alone.
-they are cake-like brownies, if you’re into that kind of thing.
-i easily subbed whole wheat pastry flour (Bob’s Red Mill!) for the white flour with no problems.
-you should use good honey for these. by good honey, i mean honey that tastes good to you- doesn’t have to be expensive. i used Trader Joe’s Desert Mesquite Honey for these, but i also love Savannah Bee (really love).
Try these if you’re looking for a little something different in the brownie department.
Thanks to Suzy Homemaker for these delicious treats!
*Tuesdays with Dorie (TWD) is a group of bloggers baking through Dorie Greenspan’s Baking: From My Home to Yours.
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