Oat Milk; Smoothie Bowls; Tropical Vitamin C Smoothie Bowl - Cuisinart Hurricane CPB-380P1 Instruction And Recipe Booklet

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While oat milk can be purchased in a grocery store, it is much less expensive to
prepare it at home. You can sweeten it as you wish, or even add a pinch of cinnamon
for extra flavor. The only caveat is that this milk does not last as long in the refrigerator
as its store-bought counterpart since there are no stabilizers added.
Makes about 3 cups
1
cup old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick cooking)
4
cups water, divided
1. Put the oats into a bowl and cover with 2 cups of water. Allow to sit at room
temperature for a minimum of 30 minutes, or up to overnight. After resting, drain
and rinse the oats very well.
2. Put 2 cups of fresh water, the soaked, drained oats and a pinch of salt into the
blender jar.
3. Run on Low for 30 seconds, and then finish blending on High until smooth, an
additional 30 seconds.
4. Use immediately. The oat milk will last up to 3 days, refrigerated. Shake, stir or
re-blend before using.
Nutritional information per serving (1 cup):
Calories 100 (17% from fat) • carb. 18g • pro. 3g • fat 2g • sat. fat 0g
• chol. 0mg • sod. 57mg • calc. 9mg • fiber 3g

Oat Milk

SMOOTHIE BOWLS

While most people are drinking their smoothies, turn yours into a smoothie bowl.
Blend in some yogurt, chop some nuts and seeds and top with fresh fruit to add more
flavors and textures to the smoothie. You can do this to any smoothie, but here are a
couple of recipes that can get you started.

Tropical Vitamin C Smoothie Bowl

Makes 2 servings
½
cinnamon stick
¼
cup macadamia nuts
2
tablespoons coconut flakes
2
tablespoons hulled, unsalted pumpkin seeds (pepitas)
1
recipe Tropical Vitamin C Smoothie (page 11), not blended
1
container (6 ounces) plain Greek yogurt
¼
cup diced pineapple
1. Put the cinnamon stick into the chopping cup fitted with the chopping/grinding
blade. Pulse to break up, about 3 pulses, and then run on High until finely ground.
Remove cinnamon and reserve.
2. Put the nuts, coconut and pumpkin seeds into the chopping cup and pulse until
chopped. Reserve.
3. Put the ingredients for the Tropical Vitamin C Smoothie into the blender jar, along
with the yogurt. Blend on High until smooth, about 1 minute.
4. Divide the smoothie between two bowls. Top with a pinch of the cinnamon (reserve
the remainder for another use) and an equal amount of the nut mixture. Finish with
the diced pineapple.
5. Serve immediately.
Nutritional information per serving:
Calories 335 (54% from fat) • carb. 28g • pro. 13g • fat 21g • sat. fat 7g
• chol. 0mg • sod. 43mg • calc. 153mg • fiber 5g
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