Berry Oatmeal Crumble

Berry Oatmeal Crumble

Blood Sugar: 9Servings: 4Preparation Time: 15minMeal Category: Snack
Micronutrients:MagnesiumCalciumVitamin C

Macronutrients per 100g

Energy
164kcal
Sugar
7g
Fat
9g
Fiber
5g
Sat fat
5g
Protein
3g
Carbs
20g
Sodium
54mg

Ingredients

  • 100g / 3.53oz tender Oats
  • 20g / 0.71oz ground Almonds
  • 20g / 0.71oz Coconut blossom sugar
  • 0.5 tsp ground Vanilla
  • 1 pinch Salt
  • 50g / 1.76oz soft Coconut oil
  • 250g / 8.82oz Strawberries
  • 250g / 8.82oz Raspberries
  • 100g / 3.53oz Blueberries

Preparation

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C (356°F).
  2. Grease a small baking dish (approx. 18 x 28 cm) with butter or coconut oil.
  3. Mix 100g/3.53oz tender Oats, 20g/0.71oz ground Almonds, 20g/0.71oz Coconut blossom sugar, 0.5 tsp ground Vanilla, and 1 pinch Salt in a mixing bowl.
  4. Add 50g/1.76oz soft Coconut oil and work with your hands to crumble. Chill until use.
  5. Clean and wash 250g/8.82oz Strawberries, then cut into small pieces. Sort and wash 250g/8.82oz Raspberries and 100g/3.53oz Blueberries, then pat dry.
  6. Evenly distribute the fruits in the baking dish and sprinkle with the oat crumble.
  7. Bake on the middle rack for 25-30 minutes until golden brown. Remove and let cool briefly before serving.

Micronutrients % of RDI

Iron
1% of RDI
Magnesium
36% of RDI
Vitamin C
27% of RDI
Omega 3
5% of RDI
Vitamin A
1% of RDI
Calcium
28% of RDI
Folate
15% of RDI

Good to know

Oats are particularly rich in protein. The protein in oats has a higher biological value compared to other grains and provides almost all essential amino acids. Oats also provide complex carbohydrates that supply energy without causing a rapid increase in blood sugar levels. You can use almost any fruit for the crumble. The given amount of crumble is enough for about 600g of fruit.
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