Recipe: At Home Maca Cinapple Oatmeal

Recipe: At Home Maca Cinapple Oatmeal Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Maca Cinapple Oatmeal. This oatmeal isn't just high flavor, it's also high function! Packed with energizing maca, blood Packed with energizing maca, blood sugar-balancing cinnamon, and mineral-rich almond butter, this breakfast. Combining Maca with oatmeal is an easy way for children and adults to enjoy Maca.
Laura just came out with a killer cookbook and this maca steel cut oatmeal recipe is just one of the many recipes that I've already tried out of her book.
Between this recipe (already made it twice), the crispy potatoes with garlic cream sauce, and the crispy sunshine crackers (that I plowed through in a matter of hours), I know this book is going to be dogeared and stained with food in no time.
A nutritional powerhouse of a meal that still tastes.
You can have Maca Cinapple Oatmeal using 7 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Maca Cinapple Oatmeal
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You need of rolled oats.
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It’s of ground cinnamon.
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It’s of maca powder.
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It’s of unsweetened almond vanilla milk.
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Prepare of granny smith apple, cored and chopped.
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Prepare of medium banana chopped (topping).
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You need of honey powder (optional).
Maca root is a good source of carbs, is low in fat and contains a fair amount of fiber.
It's also high in some essential vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, copper and iron.
Tribulus terrestris, also known as bindii, is an annual plant that grows in dry climates.
Maca - It's a hybrid plant.
Maca Cinapple Oatmeal instructions
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Combine the milk and apples in a saucepan..
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Bring to a boil over high heat and stir in the rolled oats, cinnamon and maca powder..
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Return to boil, then reduce heat to low, and simmer until thick, about 3 minutes..
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Spoon milk into serving bowls, add the bananas, honey powder, and pour milk if it is not creamy enough..
Mint - No peppermint or spearmint.
Boil two nutmegs and drink the water; you'll be dead in two minutes. "Words of Dr.
Maca is called a herbal supplement, but, basically it's food, like a super nutritious root vegetable, or a potato in steroids.
It's mainly used for testosterone boosting purposes, even though there's some inconclusive evidence in those regards.
But one thing about Maca is for sure, and it's the fact that it has some estrogen lowering.