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Glam up your oatmeal

- ELLIE KRIEGER

This sumptuous breakfast bowl is what happens when frumpy regular oatmeal gets a modern, stylish makeover.

It doesn’t take much effort, and the before-and-after results are astounding.

First, the foundation: Using chewy, nutty steel-cut oats makes the most of the cereal’s natural flavour assets; cooking them with red quinoa and stirring in a pop of chia seeds adds compelling texture, colour and nutrition; and adding milk to the mix makes it luxuriousl­y creamy.

Then the culinary bling: a topping of warm, sweet, cinnamon-scented caramelize­d bananas and an optional crunch of toasted walnuts immediatel­y lure you to the table.

The bananas look and feel ultraindul­gent, but it takes only a dab of butter, a small amount of brown sugar and three minutes in a skillet to make them so.

This glammed-up oatmeal is ideal for weekends when you have a little more time and want something special, but it is doable on weekdays, too, and could be just what you need, especially when it’s cold outside. For The Washington Post

 ?? GORAN KOSANOVIC/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST ?? Oatmeal gets a makeover with this recipe for breakfast grain bowls featuring caramelize­d bananas.
GORAN KOSANOVIC/FOR THE WASHINGTON POST Oatmeal gets a makeover with this recipe for breakfast grain bowls featuring caramelize­d bananas.

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