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These chocolate biscoff oats are a sublime breakfast that hits the spot! While not the healthiest breakfast in the world, they're much healthier than most options and will keep you full for hours. The creamy oats are infused with chocolate protein powder, cocoa, and chia seeds, topped with swirls of biscoff spread and chocolate ganache mixed with soy crisps. Refrigerate overnight for a convenient and indulgent start to your day.
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Microwave or stovetop cook the oats with chia seeds and water or milk until thickened and creamy.
Mix in yoghurt, cocoa powder, and protein powder until fully combined.
Melt the biscoff spread, then mix in some of the soy crisps. Add in blobs over the top of the oats.
Mix cocoa powder with just enough water to form a ganache-like texture. Optionally, add honey for sweetness. Mix in the remaining soy crisps.
Add the ganache over the oats in alternate blobs with the biscoff mixture, then swirl them together using a cocktail stick.
Refrigerate the oats overnight and enjoy chilled.
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You can substitute water or milk with almond milk or oat milk for added flavor.
Adjust the sweetness of the ganache by adding honey or maple syrup to taste.
If you don’t have soy crisps, try crushed nuts or granola for a similar texture.
Can I use regular protein powder instead of vegan?
Yes, regular chocolate protein powder works just as well.
How long can I store these oats?
You can store them in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Can I skip the biscoff spread?
Yes, you can skip it or replace it with peanut butter or almond butter.
What if I don’t have chia seeds?
You can omit them or replace them with ground flaxseeds for a similar nutritional boost.
Can I make this without protein powder?
Yes, you can skip the protein powder, but the flavor and nutritional profile will change slightly.
Hi, I’m Juliana! I’m a food-loving registered nutritionist passionate about making wellness simple, sustainable, and enjoyable. I’ve built this space to share nutrition advice and healthy, delicious recipes to help people feel their best, inside and out, and to encourage fun, balanced living.
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