Recipe Directions

  • 1. OPTIONAL TO SOFTEN: The night before, throw the water, raisins and then oats into your blender. Let them sit overnight.
  • 2. In the morning, start your blender (and if you didn't soak the night before, throw the water, raisins and then the oats into your blender). While the water and oats are blending, chop the apple and then add it to the blender, too.
  • 3. Continue blending until the oatmeal is a nice, smooth texture.
  • 4. Eat! I love to top this oatmeal with more whole raisins and a sprinkle of cinnamon. This recipe makes for a very filling breakfast.

The Rawtarian's Thoughts

By The Rawtarian

In the morning, my breakfast is almost always either fresh fruit, a green smoothie, or--my favourite--quick, blended oatmeal.

This recipe does take a bit of preparation because it should be soaked overnight, but, with only a few ingredients, it's so easy! (PS: You can do it without soaking but it won't be as smooth.)

Of course, like any good oatmeal, top this recipe with fruit or whatever suits your fancy!

PS: It has recently come to my attention that eating truly uncooked oats is not safe. Thus, I have modified this recipe to use quick rolled oats, which have been cooked but are way better for your digestive system. Truly raw (uncooked) oats are very tough on the digestive system and should not be eaten because of their high amount of phytic acid.

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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional score: 91 out of 100
  • This recipe is very low in Calories, Fat, Carbohydrates, and Sodium.
  • This recipe is a noteworthy source of Protein, Dietary Fiber, and Iron.

Amounts per 192 g (7 oz) suggested serving

NameAmount% Daily
Calories 155 6 %
Protein 5 g 9 %
Fat 2.3 g 3 %
Carbohydrates 30 g 9 %
Dietary Fiber 4 g 13 %
Sugars 6 g
Calcium 23 mg 2 %
Iron 1.7 mg 13 %
Sodium 5 mg
Source: USDA

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Excellent!!! I added a little buckwheat groats and chia seeds.

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Yum Joanne! Love those two ingredients - I keep them in my pantry always.

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Can I put the leftover in the fridge for later on or the next day?

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Cookie, yes, definitely!

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OMG, this was super DELISH!! My husband looked at me crazy when I told him it wasn't cooked! But he liked it..

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Hi Cookie, that's the GOOD kind of crazy lol

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Hi Laura-Jane,

Ive tried all your breakfast recipes and they are easy to prepare. I love them. I am wondering, how do you prepare raw food lunch if you are working?

Thanks!

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Hi Gna, great question! I have a very boring but very practical salad recipe that takes NO time to prep as long as u have access to a kitchen at your workplace - I think I've called it "raw salad for lunch" or something like that (browse salad category in the app) - basically, it's carrot, avocado, tomato.  The avocado acts like the dressing, and it's surprisingly good!

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BTW.. I am also going to try your brownies..my hubby and I went to the health food store...AGAIN...lol last night to get the ingredients. I've been on a juice fast for the last two weeks and, I have been craving sweets all week!!!

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We raw foodies make a lot of trips to the HFS (health food store!)  Good luck breaking your fast!  Take it slow, and raw food is perfect to break a juice fast with :)

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Good Morning!!! I just tried this, this morning...so yummy!!! Never thought it would be so good raw...tasted like it was cooked! It was so creamy and sweet...I added a date to mine and some almond milk. Thank you for this recipe!!

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My pleasure, Debbie. It is a nice change in the morning!

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Excuse my ignorance but what are steel cut oats? Can they be bought in the supermarket or just in health food stores? Are you based in Australia?

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Hi Rachael, I live in Canada. Here they can be purchased in the grocery store (or at health food stores) near the oatmeal and cooked cereal area.

Can any other Australians weigh in on this? Do they have a different name in Australia?

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I have just seen these comments/questions. I am in Australia too. Oat Groats, including steel cut oats, I have found only in health food shops, including one at Victoria Market in Melbourne (which sells the freshest I think). Organic rolled unstabilised oats are sold at Safeway/Woolworths supermarkets in their cereal section, & are reasonably priced. I believe these are "raw". If Rachel & others want more details I am happy to help.

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xox Neville! Thanks for shaing your local expertise. It's comments like yours that make this place great :)

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Wow this really looks delicious. Thanks for this great recipe. I have a feeling my little one will like it :) I'm really enjoying your blog.. Happy Friday <3 Love!!

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Thank you Letitia! I hope your little one will enjoy :)

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I tired this recipe for breakfast this morning. I used blueberries and a little bit of almond milk. I also added some honey. Cut 1/2 banana and sweet !!!! Thank you. I am a fan!

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You are choosing some yummy and yet very practical recipes to try. So glad you are enjoying, Maritza :)

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Please be careful in advocating raw oatmeal. It is high in phytic acid. I got grave's because of this.

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Hi Rosey,

Thanks for your note. I will investigate this further.

I have found that eating raw quick oats (uncooked, even when soaked overnight) they give me indigestion, which I never normally get, so I don't like to eat raw quick oats.

I will investigate more re: steel cut oats. Thanks Rosey <3

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Can you use quaker oatmeal?

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Not raw Ozam - but the recipe might still work if you don't mind that it's not raw

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A blender isn't always an option (I spend part of the year living on a sailboat where space and battery power are precious). Plus a blender is just one more thing to clean.

So I use this very simple method in the evening: mix oats with some crushed walnuts, mixed berries, raisins, chopped apple, etc. into a big coffee mug, add soy milk till it reaches the level of the dry ingredients, and go to bed.

In the morning, get a spoon and eat.

Washing up involves a mug and a spoon.

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