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Creamy oatmeal and apples are baked in the oven, then topped with brown sugar to form a crispy, sweet coating.
Unlike some baked oatmeal recipes, this oatmeal creme brulee is baked in the oven, but it does not have a cookie-like texture or sweetness. Rather, it is soft and creamy on the inside, yet crispy and crunchy on top, just like a regular creme brulee. And even though it tastes like a dessert, it has relatively little sugar -- less than an equal serving size (217 grams) of raisin bran, for example. Serve this oatmeal recipe right out of the oven for breakfast with a little milk on top or for a healthy dessert. You can even add a quarter cup of raisins or chopped walnuts to make it taste more like an apple pie. Do not use instant or quick-cooking oats for this recipe. Old-fashioned Quaker Oatmeal works best. You can also use steel-cut oatmeal. With no saturated fat and just 3 milligrams of cholesterol, this oatmeal brulee is a perfect heart-healthy recipe for anyone watching his or her cholesterol. Oatmeal and Apple Creme Brulee
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a 8-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Place oats, chopped apple and sugar in the prepared baking dish. Stir until well combined. In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together milk, egg substitute, and vanilla extract. Pour over oatmeal mixture. Stir to make sure the oatmeal mixture is well-coated. Bake 40 to 45 minutes. Be careful not to over-bake. You want the center to still be moist, like a thick soup. Remove from the oven. Turn oven temperature up to broil. Sprinkle with the brown sugar in a thin layer, making sure the sugar coats the entire surface of the oatmeal. Return to the oven and broil 2 to 3 minutes, until the top is browned and crusty. Serve warm, topped with bananas, raisins, walnuts and/or milk. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Per serving (based on 6): 251 calories, 2 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 3 mg cholesterol, 50 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 11 g protein, 2% vitamin A, 3% vitamin C, 20% calcium, 9% iron For more great oatmeal recipes, see also:
The copyright of the article Oatmeal Creme Brulee in Low Fat Cooking is owned by Stephanie Gallagher. Permission to republish Oatmeal Creme Brulee in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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