Some days, you just need a good snack.
Not an apple. Not broccoli and hummus.
Not…that snickers bar I ate Friday afternoon when I had nothing else as an option.
Lately, all I want for a snack is something warm. I’m almost always freezing cold in my office at work, so yogurt never sounds good, smoothies are too cool, and cold veggies and dip isn’t my first choice when I’m shivering.
Work time means no slippers or blanket, so warm snack it is! Hot tea, a decaf coffee, small bowl of oatmeal.
Or this fast strawberry snack cake.
It’s hearty and filling without being too heavy. Full of juicy berries and crunchy buckwheat.
Toasty warm and perfect with a cup of tea.
Snack or breakfast…or both?
Strawberry Microwave Breakfast Bowl, inspired and based on my Triple Oat Breakfast Bake
Makes: 1 cake
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup oat bran
- 2 Tbsp oat flour
- 2 Tbsp buckwheat groats
- 1 Tbsp ground flaxseed
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- pinch salt
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- 2 Tbsp unsweetened applesauce
- 1/4 cup almond milk
- 1/2 cup fresh strawberries, diced
Directions:
- Mix together the oat bran, oat flour, buckwheat groats, flaxseed, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon.
- Stir in the vanilla, applesauce, and almond milk until all the dry ingredients are incorporated. Gently fold in the diced strawberries.
- Spray a microwave safe baking dish or ramekin, and pour batter into dish.
- Heat for 1 minute and 30 seconds, or until the top is set.
- Let cool for 2-3 minutes.
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This definitely would make a good breakfast, I love the combination of the crunchy buckwheat with those bright strawberries.
I totally fell out of making buckwheat bakes but I think it might be time to reintroduce them. You’ve inspired me.
I love little snack cakes like this, Brandi! Your recipe looks delicious and perfect for giving you a bit of energy during the workday. Love your use of summery strawberries, too!
I love this Brandi! I have been doing some gluten free experimenting and this is a perfect snack for that. Love it!
Oooh, I love this idea! Looks delicious with strawberries, but I bet other berries and chopped up fruits would be awesome!
yum! i’m all about cakes whenever, wherever.
Delicious! I have a feeling this would make getting through my work day SO much easier… :)
ooh, i love the buckwheat in here :) definitely adding this to the to-make list!
This looks so good! And I am happy that I have some strawberries at home that need to be eaten, gonna have to give it a whirl!
I’ve tried making microwaved cakes in the past but have added eggs and every time they get super puffy while they’re in the microwave but immediately deflate and turn into a brick when I take them out…
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I love the idea of cake for breakfast! My husband & I enjoyed your segment on Dr. Oz. Looking forward to receiving your simple & tasty recipes. Thank you! P.S. Also following you on pinterest…..looks like we share our love of coffee :)
Enjoy!
thanks so much, Lori! Always happy to find other coffee fiends :)
Can someone tell me what buckwheat groats are? Never heard of them. Thanks
What is the nutritional listing for this dish? Such as grams of fibre, protein, etc? Thanks
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According to My Fitness Pal Nutritional data: 230 calories, 44 carbs, 8 fat, 10 protein, 41 sodium, 10 sugar.
This is yummy. I have made this numerous times. I personally like to germinate my buckwheat before adding. Also, I add any fruit or berries I have on hand. I very much like apple chopped in it. Most times I eat half and save half for my bedtime snack. Simple, quick and tasty with no added sugar. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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Has anyone tried this recipe and been successful? Was looking forward to this healthy recipe, and followed it exactly. It came out like oatmeal and the taste was off-putting. Is the posted recipe even accurate? Is a cake-like consistency even possible with those ingredients? Could use some help here.
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Oh~ It looks delicious and pretty easy to make! Thank you for sharing.
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Is it possible to make this recipe in oatmeal rather than with all of the other grains? I am living in a dorm and buying a little of various things isnt very practical for my limited pantry space.
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I used frozen strawberries and turned them into a puree and substituted chai seeds for the buckwheat and came out kind of runny like oat meal but still very good
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