Baked Carrot Cake Oatmeal

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My grandpa was a farmer. Every morning he went up at 5 am to feed the animals and do all the farm duties. After he was done with his first shift, he went to the kitchen and cooked oatmeal. Every single day. I am not sure what his secret was to get it so creamy and smooth as only his oatmeal could be. Perhaps it was because he never stopped stirring the bowl. I have such a strong memory of him standing by the stove, with his back towards the kitchen table. That sound of the wooden spoon stirring against the bottom of the pot.

I have become my grandpa. I don’t get up at 5 am. And we don’t have any cows and horses that need to be fed. But oatmeal has also become my ritual on weekday mornings. Both Elsa and Luise love eating it. And I love to make it – stirring the pot, pretending that I’m him.

Oatmeal. And eggs. And a green smoothie. That’s pretty much the daily morning routine in our family. Except for weekends. Then we get a bit more creative. Elsa and I often bake these scones and scramble eggs & spinach together. Other days we do banana pancakes. Or we do a baked oatmeal. Normally we do the Baked Blackberry Oatmeal that can be found in our book. Last weekend we tried a new version. It’s a combination of a carrot cake and a baked oatmeal. And you can have it for breakfast. Yes you can.

The carrots add a nice subtle flavor to the oatmeal, but what I love even more are the spices and raisins that gives it that carrot cake character. The crunchy sunflower and walnut layer that rests on top – it’s pretty darn good as well.

With the weekend coming up, it would be fun to see some Baked Carrot Cake Oatmeal popping up on Instagram. Hashtag it #gksbreakfast so we won’t miss out on anything. To be on the safe side you could also tag either @gkstories or @luisegreenkitchenstories. We’re looking forward to hear (and see) what all you carrot cake fans think of this breakfast.

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On a different subject. We will be speaking and cooking on stage (wish us luck!) at the Danish Book Fair in Bella Centeret in Copenhagen, Sunday the 10th of November. We will be at stage at 10.00 and 17.00. Stop by if you want to see us fumbling on stage, get your book signed or just want to say hi! We’d love to see some friendly faces there. And the exciting part is that we actually got 10 one-day tickets to give away. So just leave a comment and we’ll randomly pick 10 winners on 1 November. See you at the book fair!

We will announce the 10 winners in our next post!

 

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Baked Carrot Cake Oatmeal
Serves 4

For a vegan alternative: measure 2 tbsp chia seeds into a small bowl and add 1/3 cup (90 ml) water. Stir with a spoon and set a side for 15 minutes. Use in place of the eggs.

Dry mixture
2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats (or any rolled flakes), choose gluten free if you are celiac
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground cardamom
1/4 tsp ground vanilla or 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 pinch coarse sea salt
1 1/3 cups / 200 g / 7 oz grated raw carrot (about 4)
a handful raisins

Wet mixture
2 organic eggs or chia seed mixture (see top note)
2 1/4 cups / 500 ml / 17 oz plant milk of your choice

Crunchy top layer
4 tbsp maple syrup, honey or apple syrup
2 tbsp coconut oil, room temperature + extra for greasing the pan
1 cup / 180 g walnuts or nuts or your choice
3/4 cup / 100 g sunflower seeds or seeds of your choice

Preheat the oven to 375°F (180°C). Grease the base of a 8 x 10 inch (20 x 25 cm) baking dish with coconut oil and then set aside.
Combine the rolled oats, baking powder, spices and salt in a mixing bowl, then add grated carrots and raisins and stir to mix. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs (or chia mixture), add the milk and whisk well to combine.
To create the crunchy top layer, put the sweetener, coconut oil, walnuts and sunflower seeds in a small bowl and mix with your fingers to make sure everything is well coated.
Spoon the oat mixture into the baking dish and then pour the egg mixture over the oats so everything is evenly soaked. Sprinkle the seed and nut mixture on top and bake for 25 – 35 minutes. When it’s done, the oatmeal should be set and the nuts and seeds lightly browned and crunchy. Leave to cool slightly before serving.

152 Comments

  • Soreena
    I totally love the recipe! I've done it a couple of times, and everybody adores it! :) Thank you very much for this great website. Have a great day. Greetings from Denmark. Soreena
  • Nada
    I love books. I love cooking. I love Copenhagen. And I live here, yey.
  • goodness.. this looks absolutely wonderful. i cannot wait to try it! xx
  • Agnes Jensen
    I would love to win a ticket! See you next sunday :)
  • Ella
    Looks fantastic - as always! Your healthy and yummy recipes are a constant inspiration
  • This sounds great. I love carrot cake so I am guessing this is going to taste delicious. I am going to try for sure.
  • Kamilla
    Love your recipes and beautiful pictures. Just bought your book as a present for my sisters birthday this weekend and would love to add a ticket to the book fair:)
  • Kajsa
    Wow - that is great news! Can't wait to see what you are up to, get my book signed and get inspired!
  • I am in Romania and also would love to goo:)..
  • Gitte
    Jeg vil gerne til bogmesse og få signeret min kogebog :-)
  • Helle Sandberg
    Hej, Jeg har købt jeres kogebog fordi den så så indbydende ud. Jeg vil gerne leve et sundere og slankere liv og i jeres kogebog er der masser af muligheder. Vi er startet med pandekagerne. Min datter på 11 år elsker dem og kan selv lave dem fordi det jo er så let
  • Sofie Tarp
    Jeg krydser fingre!
  • Stephanie
    I am in Denmark and would love to go:)!
  • Nino Ray
    Oh heavens! :) This one was so delicious I could not stop getting up for more portions. Life has been much more delicious since we came across your blog. Oh and also, as we live in Malmö, we can't simply resist the temptation of coming to see you at the Kbh book fair :)
  • Alexis Pace
    Another festive recipe I can't wait to try! I just bought your new cookbook and am loving it! I have been inspiring co-worker with leftovers from your delicious dishes. I would love the chance to meet you in person in Copenhagen. Happy Halloween! Alexis :) Warsaw, Poland
  • I just finished prepping this recipe, so we could bake it tomorrow morning in no time. I used shredded butternut squash and dried cranberries and I will let you know how it taste tomorrow. We are heading out "Trick or Treating" with the kids tonight, so Happy Halloween + Boo to you three!!! :-)
  • Elisabeth Mortensen
    Love your blog !:)
  • Rikke
    I got ur book recently and I love it!! Everytime I have guests, I have to bring it to the table and show ur wonderful recipies and Pictures. I'll be at the Bellacenter next sunday no matter what, but would be epic, to surprise my friend with a free ticket! Ur are so truly inspiring! All the best for the 3 of you / Rikke
  • Marlene
    Hej, I live in Copenhagen and would love to see you there :)
  • I have to try this....this reminds me of carrot cake, oatmeal-style :)
  • Anders Jensen
    I loved this recipe - wow! Served it to my mom and dad who won't stop calling me now for more. And I would love to go and see you at the show in Copenhagen - my home.
  • Devin
    Fantastic recipes! I just stumbled across your blog today, and now I find out you are coming to Copenhagen, my home of a year and a half. This is just serendipitous. I would love the chance to come check you out in person!
  • Mia
    Er kreativitet är oändlig! Hade väldigt gärna sett och hört er på bokmässan :)
  • laura
    I eat this this mornig...was fantastic very very gooooood!!!!! you are beatiful!
  • Morten
    Sign me up for the draw - it would be awesome to have my copy signed!
  • pat
    could you please add a print friendly icon?
  • I feel so clever (!) that I do something similar, but sans topping and sweetened with smooshed dates and a swirl of almond butter. Mine is of course not so photogenic! And I don't have that lush marled jumper :D
  • I seriously love your site.. Great colors & theme. Did you make this website yourself? Please reply back as I'm attempting to create my very own website and want to learn where you got this from or what the theme is called. Thank you!

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