So I’ve been on a meal-prepping binge for the last couple months and making different flavors of “protein oatmeal” has been one of my biggest successes. The whole idea materialized when my husband decided to ween himself off his morning $5 protein shake and said he was tired of protein bars followed by a pathetic, helpless “I don’t know what to make” look. I started making him homemade oatmeal mix made with protein powder and wholesome mix-ins that he can then prepare in the microwave (without my help – haha) in less than one minute.
I’ve done several flavor combinations, including Strawberry Cacao Nib Protein Oatmeal Mix and Cinnamon Apple Protein Oatmeal Mix, but today’s recipe for Apricot Ginger Macadamia Nut Oatmeal Mix is his favorite to date.
I could get upset that my husband doesn’t cook, but I don’t – he has other strengths. For example, consistency and dedication. My man gets out the door EVERY weekday at 5am to head to the gym before work. He NEEDS a protein-rich morning meal without fuss. Those convenience protein shakes and bars had been a doable solution for this no-cook kinda guy to, so who am I to judge?! Especially, when I’m in a similar situation.
This protein oatmeal has been a bona fide life sustainer on our frantic Monday through Friday mornings. In fewer than 60 seconds, a hot, hearty, stick-to-your-ribs meal is ready – my husband even makes his in a plastic storage container so that he can eat it on his commute. While I usually just prep the mix all in one big zip-top baggie or large glass jar, I’ve also portioned it into single-serves to take on travel – it can be made in your hotel room with boiling hot water from the coffee pot!
The basic Protein Oatmeal Mix concept is simple – quick cook oats, protein powder, dried or dehydrated fruits, and an assortment of nuts, seeds. Today’s recipe features chopped dried apricots, bits of candied ginger, ginger powder and chopped toasted macadamia nuts.While you don’t have to toast your nuts, I go crazy for the rich, crunch taste that toasting brings out in nuts. When I’m doing just a handful of nuts, I often just use the toaster oven – it’s that simple.
As I previously hinted, the flexibility and endless possibilities of protein oatmeal mixes and DIY oatmeal packets is endless. If you don’t like an ingredient in my Apricot Ginger Macadamia Nut Oatmeal Mix, just swap it out for something else. Or, add in extra stuff – I just had a light bulb that coconut flakes would be delish in this morning dish. When prepared with water, this recipe has under 200 calories and about 8 grams of protein per serving. Get the recipe and remainder of nutritional details at the bottom of this post.
Here are two other versions of protein oatmeal mix you must try!
Strawberry Cacao Nib Protein Oatmeal Mix
Cinnamon Apple Protein Oatmeal Mix
Linking up this Monday with The Fit Foodie Mama, Food Pleasure and Health, , Confessions of a Mother Runner, A Whisk and Two Wands, and Healthy Diva Life
Pitch me a flavor combo idea for my next batch of protein oatmeal in the commets below — I love new ideas! Hope you had a great weekend, do anything special? XOXO, Jennifer
- 2 cups quick cook oats gluten free, if needed
- 2/3 cup vanilla protein powder
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 cup stevia based baking blend cup for cup measure equivalent
- 1/2 cup chopped dried apricots
- 1/3 cup chopped candied ginger
- 1/4 cup chopped toasted macadamia nuts
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Measure all ingredients into large plastic zip-top bag. Gently toss, to mix together. When ready to serve, place 1/2 cup in microwave-safe bowl and cover with about 3/4 cup water; stir. Microwave for 45 seconds, stir, and let sit for another 30 seconds. Mix in milk, cream and additional toppings, if desired. Serves 8.
Just make this a trail mix and call it a day:D I would end up just eating the toppings!
Genius idea!! Or both?? My idea of snack prep! Jenn, do. you deliver? 🙏
What a nice change of pace for a snack mix. Love the apricots in there.
What an absolutely delicious combination! Cannot wait to give it a try!
Thanks Annmarie!
i definetely dont eat enough macadamia nuts but i absolutely love the combo of ginger + apricots together. I love those DIY oatmeal packets..i made trail mix this way but oat meal is a fantastic idea too.
the trail mix sounds fantastic too!