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    Home / Breakfast and Brunch Recipes / 10 Healthy Porridge Toppings For The Whole Family

    Oct 26, 2017 · Last Updated: Feb 3, 2022

    10 Healthy Porridge Toppings For The Whole Family

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    10 Healthy Porridge Toppings to help you and your family get a great start to the day! Many of these toppings are made with pantry staples, so you can easily make these toppings any day of the week. 

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    Porridge is such a big part of our family's morning routine. When we are looking for a healthy and quick breakfast recipe, oatmeal porridge is often the answer.

    While porridge is a breakfast that can be enjoyed year round, we are eating porridge more frequently now that the fall weather is in full swing. A bowl of warm oatmeal is our family favorite way to welcome in the chilly mornings.

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    These 10 healthy porridge toppings are perfect for the entire family. You can adapt many of these porridge topping recipes for a young baby. When our little one was just starting solids, the Pumpkin Pie Porridge was a favorite.

    10 Healthy Porridge Toppings that you can make for the entire family

    Feel free to use these healthy porridge toppings for baby led weaning - just be careful of the dried fruits and nuts. With the nuts, you can replace them with ground almonds, or finely chop them yourself.

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    Our toddler, now a year and a half old, loves to eat all of these porridges as is.  At the same time, my partner and I also enjoy them too. These are 10 healthy porridge toppings are truly family friendly.

    I hope this recipe saves you time in the mornings since you can cook one breakfast for the entire family. I'm all for breakfast recipes that are healthy, filling, and nutritious for weekday mornings to get us going.

    A lot of these healthy porridge toppings are also cupboard staples, so you can also just cook up a pot of plain oatmeal, and let everyone do their own mix-ins and toppings.

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    I've included a recommended natural sweetener to each of these porridge topping recipes, but keep in mind that it's your choice whether or not to add the sweetener, and how much sweetener to add. Sweeteners can be added last minute, so you can easily adjust to taste.

    These healthy porridge topping ideas can easily be adapted to fit your family

    Personally, I usually leave the sweeteners off completely for my toddler, but I secretly add a bit of sweetener to my bowl of porridge. Or as an alternative to a sweetener, I just add on a bit more fruit or spice.

    Tried and tested!

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    Here are your 10 Healthy Porridge Toppings


    Apple Pie Porridge

    1. Apple Pie

    Mix-ins: ground cinnamon (¼ teaspoon), nutmeg (pinch), brown sugar (optional)

    Toppings: apple (cut into matchsticks), pecans (chopped, depending on age of child), maple syrup (optional)

    Notes: for a young baby, you can replace the chopped pecans with almond flour and replace the apple matchsticks with applesauce.


    Carrot Cake Porridge

    2. Carrot Cake

    Mix-ins: grated carrot (½ carrot), raisins (1 tablespoon), cinnamon (¼ teaspoon), nutmeg (pinch)

    Toppings: grated carrot, raisins, brown sugar (optional)



    Tahini and Date Porridge

    3. Middle Eastern

    Mix-ins: tahini (1-2 teaspoons)

    Toppings: sesame seeds, poppy seeds, chopped medjool dates (1-2 dates)


    Raspberry and Vanilla Porridge

    4. Raspberry and Vanilla

    Mix-ins: vanilla powder (⅛ teaspoon), vanilla yogurt (2 tablespoons)

    Toppings: fresh raspberries, chopped roasted almonds, raspberry jam (optional)


    Pumpkin Pie Porridge

    5. Pumpkin Pie

    Mix-ins: pumpkin puree (2 tablespoons), pumpkin pie spice (¼ teaspoon)

    Toppings: pumpkin puree, cinnamon, maple syrup (optional)

    Notes: for a young baby, you can substitute the maple syrup for a banana



    Hint: Make porridge quickly in the morning with this Sistema Breakfast Bowl.


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    Rolled oats: Heat ½ cup oats and ¼ cup water/milk on 100 per cent power for 2. 5 minutes.
    Quick oats: Heat ½ cup oats and ¼ cup water/milk on 100 per cent power for 1. 5-2 minutes.


    Peanut Butter and Banana Porridge

    6. The Elvis

    Mix-ins: peanut butter (1-2 tablespoons)

    Toppings: banana slices, peanut butter drizzle, honey (optional)

    Notes: you can also add chopped bacon pieces for the full version of The Elvis



    Gingerbread and Cranberries Porridge

    7. Gingerbread

    Mix-ins: molasses (2 teaspoons), ground ginger (⅛ teaspoon), vanilla powder (⅛ teaspoon)

    Toppings: dried cranberries

    Notes: We use blackstrap molasses. It's the healthiest type of molasses with more vitamins and minerals, but it has a distinct taste and is not very sweet. Use dark or light molasses for a more familiar gingerbread sweetness.


    Creamy Banana and Yogurt Porridge

    8. Extra Creamy

    Mix-ins: yogurt (¼ cup) (regular or Greek)

    Toppings: sliced banana, honey


    Chocolate and Avocado Porridge

    9.  Cacao and Avocado

    Mix-ins: cacao powder (2 teaspoons), brown sugar (optional)

    Toppings: sliced avocado, dust with extra cacao powder

    Note: We use cacao powder, which is a raw form of cocoa powder and retains more nutrients


    Almond Joy Porridge

    10. Almond Joy

    Mix-ins: extra milk

    Toppings: toasted coconut flakes, chopped roasted almonds, dark chocolate chips


    Today, I also want to introduce you to this new range of dinnerware by BoBo and Boo from EatWell-UK. All of the dinnerware pieces in these photos are from BoBo and Boo. We love using these eco-friendly bamboo products at home.

    The little one likes to use the bowls, the plates, the cups, the snack bowls and the cutlery. I like them too because they are easy to clean (i.e. dishwasher safe, and heavy enough they don't fly around the dishwasher like some other plastic bowls and plates that we have).

    The products are made from natural, renewable and sustainable materials, and are non-toxic and biodegradable. You can find out more about the exact materials used to make the dinnerware.

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    Hopefully these 10 porridge topping ideas all become regular staples in your household. We love them all, and with 10 different porridge toppings in our breakfast rotation, porridge is always exciting in the morning.

    With 10 different topping ideas, porridge will always be an exciting breakfast

    What are your favorite porridge toppings?

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    10 Heathy Porridge Toppings

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    Serves: 1 bowl
    Prep: 1 min
    Cook: 5 mins
    Total: 6 mins
    10 Healthy Porridge Toppings to help you and your family get a great start to the day! Many of these toppings are made with pantry staples, so you can easily make these toppings any day of the week. 

    Ingredients

    Base Porridge Recipe

    • ½ cup old fashioned rolled oats (old fashioned oats)(use GF oats for GF option)
    • 1 cup water or milk, or a mixture of the two (use non-dairy milk for vegan option)

    Porridge Toppings (see notes)

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      Instructions

      • Add everything into a small saucepan. Bring to a low simmer on medium-high heat. Turn the heat to low, and simmer for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the oats have softened and thickened. Add more milk for creamier porridge. 
      • Serve into bowls and top with your choice of toppings (see below). 

      Notes

      APPLE PIE

      Mix-ins: ground cinnamon (¼ teaspoon), nutmeg (pinch)
      Toppings: apple (½ apple cut into matchsticks), pecans (chopped, depending on age of child), maple syrup (optional)

      CARROT CAKE

      Mix-ins:grated carrot (½ carrot), raisins (1 tablespoon), cinnamon (¼ teaspoon), nutmeg (pinch)
      Toppings: grated carrot, raisins, brown sugar or honey (optional)

      MIDDLE EASTERN

      Mix-ins: tahini (1-2 teaspoons)
      Toppings: sesame seeds, poppy seeds, chopped medjool dates (1-2 dates)

      RASPBERRY AND VANILLA

      Mix-ins: vanilla powder (⅛ teaspoon), vanilla yogurt (2 tablespoons)
      Toppings: fresh raspberries, chopped roasted almonds, raspberry jam (optional)

      PUMPKIN PIE

      Mix-ins: pumpkin puree (2 tablespoons), pumpkin pie spice (¼ teaspoon)
      Toppings: pumpkin puree, cinnamon, maple syrup (optional)
      Notes: for a young baby, you can substitute the maple syrup for a banana

      THE ELVIS

      Mix-ins: peanut butter (1-2 tablespoons)
      Toppings: banana slices, peanut butter drizzle, honey (optional)
      Notes: you can also add chopped bacon pieces for the full version of The Elvis

      GINGERBREAD

      Mix-ins: molasses (2 teaspoons), ground ginger (⅛ teaspoon), vanilla powder (⅛ teaspoon)
      Toppings: dried cranberries
      Notes: We use blackstrap molasses. It’s the healthiest type of molasses with more vitamins and minerals, but it has a distinct taste and is not very sweet. Use dark or light molasses for a more familiar gingerbread taste and sweetness.

      EXTRA CREAMY

      Mix-ins: yogurt (¼ cup) (regular or Greek; vanilla flavored or plain)
      Toppings: sliced banana, honey (optional)

      CHOCOLATE AND AVOCADO

      Mix-ins: cacao powder (2 teaspoons), brown sugar or honey (optional)
      Toppings: sliced avocado, dust with extra cacao powder
      Note: We use cacao powder, which is a raw form of cocoa powder and retains more nutrients

      ALMOND JOY

      Mix-ins: extra milk
      Toppings: toasted coconut flakes, chopped roasted almonds, dark chocolate chips
      Course: Breakfast, Oats and Grains
      Special Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
      Author: The Worktop
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      Comments

      1. Quyen says

        October 28, 2018 at 11:10 pm

        5 stars
        I didn’t grow up with porridge so I haven’t had any idea about it, just read to know what it is. However, you absolutely changed my mind with your incredible post, I just want to get up and make myself one. Thanks for sharing

        Reply
        • Tina Jui says

          October 31, 2018 at 3:40 pm

          I really hope you enjoy the porridge. We love so much, and the toppings choices are endless!

          Reply
      2. Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says

        October 29, 2017 at 11:27 pm

        5 stars
        This is a fantastic post!! Great ways from preventing boredom. Frankly, we've been making oatmeal the same way for too many years but your ideas give a new twist to the breakfast staple. I'm anxious to try some of your variations.

        Reply
      3. swathi says

        October 29, 2017 at 10:58 pm

        5 stars
        Looks delicious love this so many variations of breakfast porridge, hard to select a favorite one from the list. My favorite is apple pie, carrot cake, pumpkin one.

        Reply
      4. Marlynn | UrbanBlissLife says

        October 29, 2017 at 9:31 pm

        The video of your toddler testing out the toppings is SO cute! I love the variety in the type of toppings. Pinning this!

        Reply
      5. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

        October 29, 2017 at 8:54 pm

        This is such a great post and love each and every different porridge varieties you have. We eat porridge for breakfast quite often and I would love to try some of this.

        Reply
      6. Catherine says

        October 29, 2017 at 7:49 pm

        Love all the different variations what a great way to switch up the morning oats...each bowl looks beautiful and delicious!

        Reply
      7. Adriana says

        October 29, 2017 at 6:30 pm

        Would have never thought of adding sliced avocado to a porridge sounds like a creative idea. The carrot cake version is also interesting. So many options.

        Reply
      8. Veena Azmanov says

        October 29, 2017 at 4:28 pm

        5 stars
        Wow.. you have such awesome suggestions.The tahini is really interesting - never could have thought of that one.. The pumpkin is a sure choice for this fall weather. I love avocado too! Wow awesome choices.. Love them all

        Reply
      9. Joanna @ Everyday Made Fresh says

        October 29, 2017 at 3:21 pm

        I am always looking for tasty ways to sort of spruce up my oatmeal. I've done a couple of these, so I can't wait to try out the others.

        Reply
      10. Debi at Life Currents says

        October 29, 2017 at 1:57 pm

        5 stars
        These all look great. I need to try that pumpkin pie. Oh, but the Almond Joy. And that avocado --- oh I can't decided where to start!

        Reply
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