A New Twist On Comfort Food, Banana Bread Baked Oatmeal
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My grandmother used to make the best oatmeal. I’ve tried to re-create it many times, but have never really perfected her recipe. She must have used a lot of love, because nothing I’ve tried has come close to the comfort her oatmeal provided. Since I had a lot of oatmeal, I sought out ways to use our oatmeal in a different way.
I’m so glad I found this recipe! It’s such a different twist on the traditional oatmeal comfort food than you might be used to. It’s hearty and filling, yet delicate and sweet. It’s an amazing way to start your day!
Recipe and photo courtesy of Family Food On The Table.
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Quick Tip – Serve this recipe cold or hot. I like pouring a little milk over the top before eating.