This is an easy, great recipe that I often make for breakfast but would also be a filling dessert. One of the best things about it is how easy it is to make lots of variations.
It’s based on 2 simple ingredients – apple and oatmeal. Just like the variations for oatmeal are endless, so is the oatmeal stuffing.
This recipe doesn’t yet have photos of the process, so we’ll imagine it for now :-).
Begin by coring a medium-sized apple. Make the whole a bit wider than just removing the core – the extra apple can be chopped and added to the filling. If it doesn’t stand upright easily, you can also cut the bottom to make it flat. Place the apple(s) into a baking dish.
Mix about 1/4 of oatmeal per apple with about 1/4 of liquid and your choice of flavorings. My most typical combination is to mix the oats with almond milk, dried cranberries or cherries, nutmeg, cinnamon and a spoonful of almond butter. Combine well and stuff into the apple, allowing some of the filling to spill onto the top of the apple.
Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes, until the apple is soft. Cover the apple until the last 5 minutes – this is important to do, or the oatmeal will burn on top.
This can be served as is, or is also nice with a sauce. Easy sauces to have with this are non-dairy yogurt, berries blended with a little water, almond butter thinned out with a bit of water, or cashew cream.