Did you know I use 2 bowls every time I make oatmeal?
I almost always cook my oatmeal in the microwave, but after cooking and stirring in my cinnamon and other mix-ins, that bowl doesn’t look very good.
Streaks of oatmeal and clumps of cinnamon on the sides of the bowl don’t make for good pictures.
So I have a whole process for oatmeal making:
- Cook oatmeal in microwave
- Take out and add in cinnamon (and any other mix-ins that day)
- Transfer to clean bowl
- Add toppings
- Take pictures
- Eat!
There’s no way I could cook the oatmeal in this bowl and still have it look this good ;)
Today’s mix was:
- 1/2 cup oatmeal, 1 cup water, pinch salt
- cinnamon
- 1/2 banana, sliced
- 1 Tbsp Just 4 Nuts Butter
- last of the TJs omega trek mix (about 1 Tbsp?)
It may be weird that I do this, but I’d rather get a better picture than have to look at a messy bowl in each shot!
And we don’t have a dishwasher, so I know I’m just creating more work for myself…but I don’t mind it.
Off to work! Today’s going to be busy.
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It’s worth the effort – the end result looks so pretty!!
I do oats on the stovetop and end up using a ton of dshes – pots, measuring cups, plates/cutting boards to cut things up – I’m a mess!
I once tried making oatmeal using the microwave and I failed miserably… I always use the stove now! :)
I use 2 bowls too!! I started doing it since my bowl’s always a mess, but I actually think it makes it easy to clean, even though it’s too bowls- there’s less time for the oatmeal that goes up the side of the bowl to dry and get stuck ;)
I do the same thing. And when I am writing recipes, I even use clean cutting boards as display instead of the ones I actually used. The things we do for the love of the blog.
Glad to see I’m not the only one who transfers a dish to make it look prettier. I sometimes even do that when I’m making breakfast for my family just to make things look nice!
Haha I love that you shared a little bit of the “behind the scenes.” Now we know your secret. ;)
this was my BIGGEST gripe with microwave oatmeal was that the bowl did not look pretty! that’s why i have converted to stovetop oats, and i am never going back!
happy day to you lady :)
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p.s. i dont know why that came up as holly natalie chris and donna…please excuse that :)
i spy my favorite bowl! I also enjoy my breakfast in a polka dot pampered chef bowl!
I’ve totally started doing that when I know I’m takings pics of breakfast… ha! I was always, “why don’t mine ever look as perfect?”
When I took pictures of my breakfast in the past I’ve done the same thing. I love the ease of microwave oats but not the icky look of the bowl.
How ironic, I blogged today about my ridiculous talent for using as many unnecessary dishes and utensils as I can each time I cook. You might be up there with me! But it’s worth it for good blogging :)
LOL That’s one of those things that falls under “Only a food blogger…”. I have to say, your food pictures always look outstanding!
Aw, thanks Evan! :)
I really admire your oatmeal beautification process.. I just snap pics straight out of the microwave. Patience is a virtue that I lack, especially when it comes to food :)
And your pictures are so beautiful as a result! That’s blog-love, right there.
I never thought about that! I cook my oats on the stove, but I hate when I heat up soup and the bowl looks gross.
I have to say that oatmeal does look pretty :-)
I’m surprised you use a microwave…I keep reading how microwaving food kills the nutritional value. Here’s an article about it: http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_6463.cfm
Anyway, love your blog and your recipes!!! This version of oatmeal looks wonderful…must try!
Interesting; I hadn’t seen that.
Thanks for the article!
haha.. i get so much crap for this. i always use multiple dishes! gotta have a nice presentation, right?!
Haha, I’ve thought about doing that, but I can’t bring myself to! I just wipe down the sides and hope it looks good enough.