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Curry Cashew Granola

Kathy is at it again with her new book OATrageous Oatmeals: Delicious & Surprising Plant-Based Dishes From This Humble, Heart-Healthy Grain. Yes, a Whole book on Oats! You will be surprised at all the various ways in which you can use Oats. This book takes you through snacks, breakfast, meals, soups, desserts and more. There is so much more to Oats than just Oatmeals.

Kathy Hester is a prolific and Best Selling Cookbook author of several Vegan Books including the Vegan slow cooker, the Great Vegan Bean and more. If you know her earlier cookbooks, you know that she puts the best in each one of them. This book is no exception. This book chapters include 

Do It Yourself Homemade Staples
Warming Oats for Fall and Winter (Breakfast dishes)
Cooling Breakfast Oats for Spring and Summer
Granolas and Bars for Breakfast and Beyond
Satisfying Soups and Stews
Savory Oats for Lunch and Dinner
Delightful Desserts
Drinks, Oat Milk and Even an Oat Liquor
Beyond the Dining Room: Other uses for Oats (Pet treats and personal care items) – This is the cutest chapter for obvious reasons 🙂

I tried the Indian spiced tomato Soup which uses oats as thickener. I was wondering about what was going to happen to the texture of the soup while the Oats were cooking in it. Surprisingly, after blending it all, everything fit perfectly. No sticky Oat texture, just delicious creamy Soup!

Stir-fried Veggie Oats

I also made the Stir-fried Veggie Oats which are basically Fried rice but with Oats! I used rolled Oats so the mixture stayed more like Rice. With all of the veggies, scrambled up tofu, sauce and spices, this was a fantastic side. A good drizzle of Sriracha and you can eat it as a meal. 

The Curry Cashew Granola, Sundried Tomato and Kalamata Olive Granola and other Savory granola options from the book are going to blow you away. I am a sucker for savory snacks and breakfasts. I will eat a bowl full of savory granola anyday over pancakes 🙂 

There are many recipes that are on my to try list like the Oat-chata, Oats-bury Steaks, ,oat creamers, Oat milk Yogurt, Cinnamon roll Oatmeal, Veggie Oat Taco Mince, Oat Sausagy crumbles! Blackberry Mojito Overnight Oats, Lemon Raspberry Cheesecake Oatmeal and so many more. 

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Creamy Indian Spiced Tomato Soup.

Indian Spiced Tomato Soup

Curry Cashew Savory Granola

From OATrageous Oatmeals by Kathy Hester printed with permission of Page Street Publishing

Makes 2 cups (161 grams)

soy-free, gluten-free option*, oil-free option**

One of the reasons I love curry is that it blends spices used in desserts with savory and fiery flavors. Because of that, this granola straddles the line between savory and sweet. Try it as a delicious topping to the Indian-Spiced Tomato Soup (recipe on page 107) or a great change of pace to your normal morning yogurt.

2 tablespoons (14 g) ground flaxseed
mixed with 4 tablespoons (59 ml) warmwater
1 cup (92 g) rolled oats (*make sure oats are marked gluten-free)
3 tablespoons (45 ml) olive oil (**replace oil with 1 tablespoon [15 g] ground flaxseed mixed with 2 tablespoons [30 ml] warm water in addition to the amount above)
1⁄3 cup (55 g) golden raisins
1⁄3 cup (26 g) finely shredded coconut
1⁄3 cup (43 g) minced cashews nuts
1 teaspoon garam masala
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon ground coriander
1⁄8 teaspoon ground mustard
salt, to taste

Preheat oven to 350F (177C) and either oil a cookie sheet or line it with parchment paper. Add all ingredients but the salt to a medium-sized mixing bowl. Mix well, then add salt to taste. Pour the mixture onto the prepared cookie sheet and press thin. You should have one large, flat piece about 1/4 to 1⁄8-inch thin. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the edges are browned and the middle is no longer wet.

Let cool on cookie sheet and break it up into large or small chunks with your hands. Use to top salads or plain yogurt, or just eat by the handful for a snack!

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About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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65 Comments

  1. Maureen Koplow says:

    Almost every morning for the past 15 years, I have put 1/4 cup whole oats in a bowl with 1/4 cup of mixed nuts and raisins, a tablespoon of wheat germ and a tablespoon of ground flax seed. I add 1 cup water and microwave for 2 1/2 minutes. Then I top it with cinnamon and some pieces of fresh fruit (peach, apple, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, banana, persimmon or any other that I have on hand). It’s super delicious and I feel like I’m starting me day with dessert even though there’s no added sweetener.

  2. Deb E says:

    My oatmeal comfort food is the lovely chocolate no bake oatmeal bars I ate as a kid. I use less sugar and more healthy ingredients now but no bakes are still my fave oat recipe.

  3. Karen D says:

    I like making Oatmeal Walnut Burgers. So good!

  4. R says:

    Simple oatmeal every morning with raisins, 2 T freshly ground flaxseed, and frozen wild blueberries got me through much of my residency. It only took a few minutes to cook while I was getting ready for work and kept me full long past lunch if needed. I just turned the stove on low, left it uncovered to avoid boiling over, and stirred a couple of times during the cooking process.

  5. Rebecca says:

    Yum! I love oats and use them every day–literally!

  6. Alynn says:

    I love using Oats in my green smoothies and making various types of protein-oat bars for heavy physical activities! YUM!

  7. Melissa says:

    I admittedly don’t get too adventurous with my oats because I love my standard oatmeal every morning 🙂 I make it with almond milk and tons of cinnamon, then change it up with my mix-ins. Sometimes I use raisins or dried cranberries, sometimes pumpkin, sometimes banana… you get the idea. And ALWAYS nut butter on top. Always, and lots of it 🙂

  8. Jessica says:

    Wow, my favorite oats recipe will not be nearly as creative as the ones in this book but I am in love with my pumpkin pie oatmeal reight now: 1/4 c of oatmeal with some pumpkin pie spice, 2 heaping tablespoons of pumpkin puree, and 1-2 tablespoons of maple syrup 🙂

  9. ali says:

    homemade granola for sure….. the savory one sounds awesome!

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