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This chocolate strawberry protein oatmeal is the perfect sweet treat to start your day. This oatmeal recipe can be prepared over the stove, using chocolate protein powder and cocoa powder.

This chocolate-strawberry protein oatmeal is perfect for those who need a quick and healthy breakfast that is so sweet and delicious!

It's been quite awhile since I've shared an oatmeal recipe! For many months I've had the time to make some awesome savoury breakfast! But now starting a full-time job, I really do need to rely on some simple and quick breakfasts, though of course I'm not going to sacrifice on taste. So predictable me, here is a chocolate oatmeal recipe! And let me tell you that these oats are really going to blow your mind, trust me! Even though I like switching up my breakfasts, I surely would make this over and over again!

What You’ll Need - Only 5 Ingredients!

  • Rolled oats

  • Cocoa powder

  • Chocolate protein powder

  • Milk

  • Strawberries

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Are you convinced to give these a try? These oats are protein-packed with the milk (if you use dairy milk) and protein powder. You could use vanilla protein powder if you like, but these hot oats are going to be double chocolate for double the fun with the chocolate protein powder and cocoa powder. I’ll always go for extra chocolate, how about you!

Strawberries for a Refreshing Addition!

I decided to use strawberries to top these oats because it’s been awhile since I had strawberries and I thought the vibrant red would complement the chocolate quite well! Strawberries are also so delicious, and they have so many nutritional benefits! They’re jam-packed with antioxidants, they’ve been shown to prevent heart disease, stroke, cancer; and they can help reduce blood pressure thanks to their high potassium content.

Strawberries never cease to amaze me after I rediscover them while creating recipes! I never realized how much strawberries can pack a punch! I loved them so much in my strawberry shortcake pancakes that I just had to incorporate them in some oatmeal!

Why Protein Powder?

This is my first recipe for a protein oatmeal recipe, also known as “proats.” I suppose I’m late to the party, but I saw the trend of adding protein powder to oatmeal and wanted to see for myself what that gives. If I haven’t stressed it enough, I’m a huge chocoholic. So, I had chocolate protein powder on hand, and decided to make these oats double chocolate by also adding cocoa powder. Yum!! For me, double or triple chocolate is always a must!

In my other oatmeal recipes without protein powder, I’d have to say they’re still quite packed with protein. I use dairy milk which is a great source of protein. I also add peanut butter quite frequently, which is rich in protein and healthy fats.

Adding protein powder just makes it convenient to get in some protein if you feel your breakfast is lacking some. Protein helps with satiety, which I think is really important to start your day! Nothing is worse than having your tummy growl mid-morning and you’re just counting down the seconds till lunch! Besides the nutritional benefits of protein powder, I’ll tell you this: I actually found that the protein powder does add to the creaminess of the oats! So there’s a taste bonus there too!

Take the Oats off the Heat!

This step is extremely important and don’t overlook it! When you’re adding protein powder to hot oats, make sure you take your pan off the heat! Otherwise, the protein powder will curdle and you won’t have a very pleasant result!

How to Make This Choco-Strawberry Protein Oatmeal

Let’s start by adding oats and milk into a pot over a stove on medium heat.

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Bring this to a simmer, stirring every 30 seconds. Keep cooking until you’ve reached the desired consistency.

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Then, add the cocoa powder.

Using a whisk, combine the cocoa powder with the milk and oats, ensuring that the cocoa powder is entirely mixed in.

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Now pour in the vanilla extract and continue to whisk.

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Now is the time to remove the pot from the heat! Add a scoop of protein powder in the oats and whisk vigorously. Keep whisking until there are no lumps.

Then, transfer to your serving bowl.

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Top with the strawberries and drizzle maple syrup and your delicious chocolatey, protein-packed breakfast is ready!

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For the perfect healthy and speedy weekday breakfast that tastes just like a dessert, be sure to give this oatmeal recipe a try! Enjoy!

If you try this recipe be sure to let me know in the comments. Share your post on social media by using #cookingwithanadi and mention me @cookingwithanadi. Thank you!

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Choco-Strawberry Protein Oatmeal

Choco-Strawberry Protein Oatmeal

This chocolate strawberry protein oatmeal is the perfect sweet treat to start your day. This oatmeal recipe can be prepared over the stove, using chocolate protein powder and cocoa powder.
Prep time: 1 MCook time: 7 MTotal time: 8 M

Ingredients:

For the oatmeal
Toppings
  • 1/2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/4 Cup strawberries (defrosted if frozen)

Instructions:

  1. Place a sauce pan on medium heat and add the oats and milk.
  2. Continuously stir the mixture until the milk comes up to a simmer. Add in the cocoa and stir well to bring the mixture together. Add vanilla and simmer for 1-2 minutes.
  3. Once oatmeal has reached a thick, creamy consistency take oatmeal off the heat. Carefully mix in the protein using a whisk being careful not to leave any lumps.
  4. Serve oatmeal warm topped with maple syrup and strawberries.

Calories

681.68

Fat (grams)

16.25

Sat. Fat (grams)

4.26

Carbs (grams)

91.31

Fiber (grams)

8.55

Net carbs

82.76

Sugar (grams)

48.17

Protein (grams)

40.24

Sodium (milligrams)

382.32

Cholesterol (grams)

30.10
Nutrition info is an estimate.
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