Banana Oatmeal

Published January 2, 2012. Updated January 24, 2019

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Banana Oatmeal –  Don’t throw out that last unwanted overripe banana!  You see it sitting there that last straggling spotted banana, but what do you do with it?  There’s not enough for banana bread or cupcakes and it’s way too ripe and soft to simply eat on it’s own.  I don’t know how many times I’ve been in this situation and have sadly just tossed the last straggler out because I can’t find a purpose for it.

I’ve even tried freezing that last random banana laying around but I never really end up using it.  I just end up with those dark, strangely colored bananas lounging around my freezer and there so unappealing I’ve never dared actually use them =) and end up tossing them out anyway.

So, I was sitting there one day tired of wasting so many good, prime bananas I decided I needed to find a use for them.  Something with a similar, soft texture that would be enhanced by the delicious flavor of bananas.  Here it is, utterly amazing banana oatmeal.

One of the best bowls of oatmeal you will ever eat!  And what a perfect way start your year off right with this healthy, antioxidant and nutrition packed oatmeal.  I love when I can make something I feel great about eating that actually tastes amazing, not like a flavorless piece of cardboard that I have to talk myself into eating because it’s “good for me.”

I even feel okay about throwing in the small bit of butter or cream because the fat will help a body absorb more nutrients, right =)?  Have a great new year everyone and start your year of right with this banana oatmeal, something healthy AND delicious.  It doesn’t have to taste like old socks to to healthy and taste delicious =).

You may also like to try Blueberries and Cream Oatmeal.

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Banana Oatmeal

One of my favorite ways to make oatmeal and a great way to use up bananas. If you don't like it very sweet you won't even need to add any sugar.
Servings: 2
Prep5 minutes
Cook4 minutes
Ready in: 9 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Bring water and milk just to a boil in a medium saucepan. Reduce heat to medium low and stir in oats, buttermilk, mashed banana, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Cook 5 more minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove oatmeal from heat, stir in vanilla and optional butter or cream. Cover with a lid and let rest 3 minutes. Serve warm topped with optional chopped pecans.
  • For alternate cooking method: In a very large microwave safe bowl, combine oats, milk, buttermilk, water, mashed banana, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Microwave on high for 3 1/2 minutes. Allow to rest in the microwave for 2 minutes. Remove from microwave and stir in vanilla, optional cream or butter and optional pecans. Serve warm.

Notes

*Depending on how ripe your bananas and how sweet you like your oatmeal.

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6 Comments

  • Janet

    What a great, tasty idea. I had over ripped bananas and didn’t feel like eating banana cake a bread, as I am trying to be healthy.

  • Jaclyn

    Thanks for the comments everyone! I hope you enjoy and Happy New Year!

  • sdfoodie

    I wanted to let you know that I found your post yesterday and immediately wanted to try it! I get to work early so I modified it a bit so that I could make it in the microwave. For other people that are in the same boat, I heated up water in a bowl in the microwave and then added the oats, mashed bananas, cinnamon and brown sugar. Cooked it for about a minute more and then added vanilla.

    Thank you so much for the inspiration, the oatmeal is perfect for this cold weather!!

  • Sarah

    I am always looking for a way to use that last banana! So glad I found this post, can’t wait to try it out!

  • Cathy @ Savory Notes

    I’m generally not a fan of anything with bananas, but this sounds too good to not try! I just might end up liking bananas after all :)