Homemade Cereal

You know what I love, folks? Makin’ my own stuff. Seriously. There’s nothing more gratifying to me than doing something  yourself that you would usually pay someone else to do. That’s why I so enjoy making my own bread, nut butters, jams, salad dressings, etc. Even upholstering my own chairs. So ever since I saw Ashley’s post about homemade amaranth cereal, I’ve been stoked to try it. What’s amaranth you ask?

It’s a pretty plant that produces seeds that pack a real nutritional punch. It’s one of those “psuedo-grains” that can be used for things like baking and cereal, and it was a superfood of the ancient Aztecs. Amaranth is high in fiber, iron, calcium, and amino acids and is overall an awesome protein in tiny seed form. I used Ashley’s directions to pop my amaranth for cereal.

The seeds really are TINY, think couscous tiny. It’s a little tricky to toast them because they burn pretty easily, but once you get the hang of it the process literally takes like 1 minute from start to finish. Much faster than making oatmeal!

I topped my popped amaranth with some fresh raspberries…

…and a drizzle of maple agave syrup to sweeten things up a little.

The verdict? SO DELICIOUS!!! It has a wonderful toasted flavor and just the right amount of sweetness after adding the agave and eating with almond milk. I will definitely be having this again for breakfast. Which means you guys might acutally see something else on my WIAW besides oatmeal. Shocking.

Jason and I are going out to run some errands and enjoy the sun while it lasts! I think we may even be having a date night tonight. 🙂

Thanks for reading!

-Lauren

 

 

 

2 Responses

  1. Lauren
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    I saw Amaranth at WF today and was really tempted to buy some, but I was quickly distracted by Kombucha. Maybe next time.

  2. Ashley
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    Yay!! I’m so glad you tried the cereal and love it. I’m addicted and neverrr buy boxed cereal anymore. It’s so much fun to make your own and add whatever you want to it. My newest favorite thing to do is blending things in the milk, like banana/pumpkin/cinnamon/pnut butter/etc. Yum!