A simple recipe for sweet potato overnight oats that's high in vitamin c & iron. This recipe is dairy free and vegan.
Wake up to Organic
That's today's theme and the reason I'm sharing these overnight oats with you. As a good Scot's lass I usually make porridge out of oats, but it's nice to change things up from time to time and these overnight sweet potato oats are a delicious addition to a breakfast table.
Independent stores across the country served up free breakfasts as part of the Wake up to Organic campaign, but I think we can do more at home and make ourselves some really interesting breakfasts instead of just pouring cornflakes into a bowl.
As well as these overnight sweet potato oats, try some homemade tattie scones with beans, some chocolate chip & raisin scotch pancakes a chocolate cherry smoothie bowl or blueberry and lemon oaty breakfast bars.
Why buy organic?
- It's better for nature - Organic farming works with the environment as it uses fewer pesticides as it's a way of farming that protects and encourages wildlife while looking after the soil
- It's better for the planet - Organic farms use fewer pesticides and support up to 50% more wildlife.
- You know what's in your food - When it comes to organic you know exactly what's in your food. GM crops and ingredients are banned in organic farming.
- It's tasty! - Organic farmers rely on developing a healthy, fertile soil to grown a mixture of crops that are bursting with flavour.
Isn't it expensive to buy organic?
It can cost a little more, but the best way to start is by introducing a few organic products to your diet and do it gradually. Organic vegetables are definitely a good place to start.
I always buy organic tomatoes when I can as they actually taste like tomatoes.
Do you remember what tomatoes are supposed to taste like?
So many are bland. If you've ever been given some tomatoes from someones greenhouse, you will know just how much flavour they should have and organic tomatoes are just like that. Packed with flavour.
I always buy organic tomatoes when I can as they actually taste like tomatoes.
Do you remember what tomatoes are supposed to taste like?
So many are bland. If you've ever been given some tomatoes from someones greenhouse, you will know just how much flavour they should have and organic tomatoes are just like that. Packed with flavour.
Shop local
Remember to buy local and check out your local organic veg box scheme, then you can create your weekly meals from seasonal organic veg.
For veg box inspiration, check out my monthly column in Cook Vegan magazine called Veg on Wheels where I give you lots of ideas for cooking with what's in season each month.
For veg box inspiration, check out my monthly column in Cook Vegan magazine called Veg on Wheels where I give you lots of ideas for cooking with what's in season each month.
If you are looking for an special breakfast for a lazy Sunday morning, try my traditional Scottish Potato Scones.
also try - Blueberry Muffin Overnight Oats or Easy Vegan Cinnamon Waffles
also try - Blueberry Muffin Overnight Oats or Easy Vegan Cinnamon Waffles
Overnight Sweet Potato Oats
A nutritious and tasty recipe for overnight oats with the sweetness from roast sweet potatoes and a little maple syrup. High in Vitamin C & Iron.
Ingredients
- 2 sweet potatoes (about 450g)
- 130g rolled oats
- 260ml almond or rice milk, plus extra to serve
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ½ ground cinnamon
- a pinch of sea salt
- 4 tbsp yoghurt (Greek, coconut or soy)
- 2 tbsp roasted almonds, cut into slivers
- 2 tsp maple syrup (optional)
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 200°C/180°C fan/Gas mark 6. 2. Wrap the sweet potatoes in foil and bake for 40 minutes, until the flesh is completely soft. Remove from the oven and leave to cool.3. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the oats, milk, vanilla, cinnamon and salt. Once the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them in half, scoop out the flesh and mash it to a pulp with a fork. Add this to the oat mixture and stir to combine. Cover and refrigerate overnight. 4. The following morning, stir the oats. The mixture will be quite thick; if you prefer it a little thinner, add in a
tablespoon or 2 of almond milk, and combine. Divide the oats between 2 bowls and top with the yoghurt, almonds and a little drizzle of maple syrup if you like. 5. Enjoy!
tablespoon or 2 of almond milk, and combine. Divide the oats between 2 bowls and top with the yoghurt, almonds and a little drizzle of maple syrup if you like. 5. Enjoy!
Details
Total time: Yield: Serves 2-3
This recipe comes from HEALTHY BAKING: Nourishing Breads, Wholesome Cakes, Ancient Grains and Bubbling Ferments by Jordan Bourke which is published by Orion as a hardback & eBook (£20/£10.99).
To join the conversation about going organic follow and use the hashtag #WakeUpToOrganic
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