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Chocolate porridge recipe

Chocolate porridge

Greek yoghurt & fresh seasonal fruit

Chocolate porridge recipe

20 mins
Not Too Tricky

makes 12

About the recipe

Quality cocoa powder creates a luxurious feeling of comforting chocolaty goodness here, but without all the sugar and saturated fat we’d get from actually adding chocolate to the mix.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Salt

g

Protein

g

Carbs

g

Fibre

of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Super Food Family Classics

Super Food Family Classics

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

200g blanched hazelnuts

200g Medjool dates

400g porridge oats

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

3 heaped tablespoons quality cocoa powder

1 orange

FOR EACH PORTION

200ml coconut water

1 heaped tablespoon Greek yoghurt

80g fresh fruit, such as raspberries, blackberries, sliced banana, grated apple and pear, segments of orange

optional: 1 pinch of ground cinnamon or quality cocoa powder

Top Tip

Make up a batch of this dry porridge mixture and it’ll keep happily for up to 2 weeks, making your brekkie routine super-easy.

Method

  1. Toast the hazelnuts in a dry pan on a medium heat until golden, tossing often, then tip into a food processor.
  2. Tear the stones out of the dates and add the flesh to the processor with half the oats, the vanilla extract and cocoa powder.
  3. Finely grate in the orange zest and pulse until fine, then stir the mixture back through the rest of the oats. Pour into an airtight jar, ready to use.
  4. When you want a portion, simply put 65g of the mixture into a saucepan with 200ml of coconut water and heat gently over a medium-low heat for 3 minutes, or until it’s the consistency that you like, stirring regularly and adding splashes of water to loosen, if needed.
  5. Serve each portion with a spoonful of Greek yoghurt and 80g of fresh fruit. It’s also nice finished with a pinch of cinnamon or a dusting of cocoa, if you like. And remember, if you up the number of portions you’re cooking at one time, simply adjust the cooking time accordingly. Chocolate porridge – how cool is that!

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