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To say that I’m “not a morning person” would be a gross understatement. In fact, I actually terrify myself in the early hours of the am. It’s not so much the way I look (although that also upsets me), it’s more that my brain only functions at approximately 2% of its genius(?) potential for the first half hour that I’m awake. As you can imagine, this has many unfortunate consequences. Let’s discuss, shall we?
I’m roused each weekday at 7am by the excruciating sound of my iPhone alarm. I then burrito myself in the covers (my roommate has already left for work) and press snooze somewhere between two and eleven times. When I feel sufficiently guilty about the snoozing, I crawl out of bed and stumble to the kitchen. It is not uncommon to stub multiple toes or knock over furniture on the way like a (very pretty and petite) elephant in a china shop.
Once I get to the kitchen, I commence coffee making. I know it’s going to be a good day if I have actual coffee filters (I’m regularly forced to use paper towels à la Reality Bites) and do not get coffee grounds anywhere except in the coffee maker itself. While the coffee is brewing, I prep breakfast. Occasionally there are overnight oats or chia pudding in the fridge, but most mornings I throw together some sort of yogurt situation with fruit and chia seeds (because chia seeds are miraculous).
My body feels like it’s filled with cement while I perform these tasks.

Anyhoo, mornings are clearly the absolute worst part of my day, and they’re bound to get even more painful with the onset of colder, darker weather. That’s why I made Slow Cooker Apple Pie Oatmeal. It’s going to save me.


The entire apartment was perfumed with the sweet, sweet scent of cinnamon and apples, and I felt like I was inside a pie. (Like I said, my morning brain worries me.) It took me several minutes to remember that I had made slow cooker oatmeal, but as soon as I did, I was Logan-style PSYCHED.
I practically skipped to the kitchen, and when I lifted the lid on the slow cooker, I was greeted with a glorious cloud of apple pie steam (booyah). Sadly, what I saw inside wasn’t quite what I’d imagined. The suspended apples were sort of shriveled and a little scary looking, and the whole shebang was very dark around the edges. I figured I had a failed experiment on my hands (things that sound too good to be true usually are), but I decided to stir things up and see what happened…

Dear God, it was epic. It tasted like apple pie and fall happiness, and I was very sad to be naked and alone in this moment of triumph.

The recipe makes four generous servings, which is fantastic news, since leftovers keep perfectly in the fridge and are easily re-heated with a splash of almond milk throughout the week. You could even refrigerate the oatmeal in individually portioned mason jars, throw one in your bag in the morning, and microwave it when you get to work for a sassy desk breakfast. Your cubicle/fancy office will smell like apple pie. EVERYONE LOVES PIE.

Blogger’s Note: If you’re really digging the idea of this oatmeal but don’t happen to own a slow cooker, relax, I’ve got you covered. Simply put all the ingredients in a Dutch oven or saucepan and pop them in the fridge overnight. In the morning, cook the oats on the stovetop for 7-10 minutes. BOOM.
Slow Cooker Apple Pie Oatmeal: (Serves 4)

1 cup gluten-free STEEL-CUT OATS (Do NOT use quick-cooking or rolled oats, they will disintegrate!)
2 large apples (or 3 small), peeled, cored and chopped into roughly ¾-inch pieces
1½ cups unsweetened almond milk
2½ cups water
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
¼ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons liquid coconut oil (optional)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 tablespoons hemp seeds (You can also use flaxseeds if you prefer.)
2 tablespoons good quality maple syrup
For serving: (optional)
Almond Milk
Chopped pecans
Raisins
Ground cinnamon
Maple syrup or brown sugar
Preparing your Slow Cooker Apple Pie Oatmeal:
-Start by greasing your slow cooker. I rubbed the inside of mine with a couple tablespoons of coconut oil, but you can use cooking spray if you prefer. (Please do not skip this step, people, or you will end up with a literal hot mess on your hands.)
-Add all the ingredients to the slow cooker. Give everything a quick stir.



Slow Cooker Apple Pie Oatmeal

Ingredients
- 1 cup gluten-free STEEL-CUT OATS, Do NOT use quick-cooking or rolled oats, they will disintegrate!
- 2 large apples, or 3 small, peeled, cored and chopped into roughly ¾-inch pieces
- 1½ cups unsweetened almond milk
- 2½ cups water
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons liquid coconut oil, optional
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons hemp seeds, You can also use flaxseeds if you prefer.
- 2 tablespoons good quality maple syrup
- For serving:, optional
- Almond Milk
- Chopped pecans
- Raisins
- Ground cinnamon
- Maple syrup or brown sugar
Instructions
- Start by greasing your slow cooker. I rubbed the inside of mine with a couple tablespoons of coconut oil, but you can use cooking spray if you prefer. (Please do not skip this step, people, or you will end up with a literal hot mess on your hands.)
- Add all the ingredients to the slow cooker. Give everything a quick stir, cover, and cook on low for 7 hours.
- Give the oatmeal a good stir, spoon into bowls and serve warm with toppings of your choice.
Notes
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I’m thrilled to be a part of Food Network’s Fall Fest this week. For more epic slow cooker recipes, check out the blogs below.
Feed Me Phoebe: Moroccan Lamb Chili with Chickpeas, Sweet Potatoes and Kale
The Lemon Bowl: Slow Cooker Chicken and Vegetables with Cinnamon and Garlic
Jeanette’s Healthy Living: Slow Cooker Chicken Vegetable Stew with Rosemary, Thyme and Sage
Devour: Slow-Cooked Meals from Breakfast through Dessert
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Slow-Cooker New Mexican Vegetable Chowder
Red or Green: Slow Cooker Red Beans, Vegetables & Rice
The Cultural Dish: Slow-Cooker Beef Stew
Taste with the Eyes: Elegant Braised Leeks
FN Dish: 6 Desserts to Cook Low and Slow






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