BLW Pear/Apple Oatmeal. BLW Pear/Apple Oatmeal Apple and/or Pear (or pumpkin or anything) • oatmeal • Peeler • Knife & chopping board • Pot • Fork or tongs • Blender / food processor • Mug fortunate Slow Cooker Apple Pear Oatmeal - a delicious slow cooker oatmeal recipe that's quick and easy to prepare. A delicious breakfast the entire family will love. School starts in two weeks and I'm already stressing about what I can make for breakfast.
Serve with maple syrup, milk, yogurt, or cream. Stir in the apples and pear. Spoon the oatmeal into the casserole dish and smooth out the top. You can cook BLW Pear/Apple Oatmeal using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of BLW Pear/Apple Oatmeal
- You need of Ingredients.
- Prepare 1 of Apple and/or Pear (or pumpkin or anything).
- It's 1/2 cup of oatmeal.
- It's of Equipment.
- Prepare of Peeler.
- It's of Knife & chopping board.
- You need of Pot.
- It's of Fork or tongs.
- It's of Blender / food processor.
- Prepare of Mug.
- You need 1/2 of cup.
- You need of Spoon.
Sprinkle the walnuts on top and gently press them down into the oatmeal with your hands. Explain baby-led weaning to everyone who takes care of your child. It's important to ensure all caregivers follow the same safety precautions you do. As long as it's soft, cut into manageable pieces (baby fist-size at first) and not on the list of foods that pose a choking risk, it's on the baby-led weaning menu.
BLW Pear/Apple Oatmeal step by step
- Peel and slice the fruit into slices. Make sure to remove/cut away the seeds..
- Place fruit slices into the pot and fill with water about as deep as 1/2 inch deep. Boil/poach the fruit slices until soft (about 5-7 minutes)..
- Once soft, place fruit in blender / food processor. Pour the remaining liquid into a separate mug to keep in reserve..
- Pureè the fruit..
- In the emptied pot, add oatmeal, pureè and, if needed, some of the reserved liquid. Cook over medium heat until oats are soft..
- Try not to make the oatmeal too thick. If it's as thick as peanut butter, then it's too thick. Add some more of the reserved liquid or water..
- Alternatively, if it's too thin and soupy to stay on the babies' spoon, then it's too thin. Keep cooking to thicken..
- When serving babies, stir the oatmeal to make sure it has cooled down all the way and not just the part that is exposed to air..
Place the apples in the buttered dish. Carefully spoon the oatmeal into the apples. If there is extra, add it to the tops. If there is still extra, eat it! Microwave option: Add the pear, water, and cinnamon to a microwave safe bowl.