Spiced Apple Pots

So simple but so delicious! Have them for breakfast, snack or dessert.

You can add as many layers as you like (or that fit in your pot)!

The spice I have used is cinnamon as this pairs so well with apple, but you could also used mixed spice, nutmeg or even ginger to suit your own tastes.

It is important not to cook the apple too much – you are not making compote, and the apples still need a bit of bite to them.

I have used plain oats which soak up some of the liquid, but you could use granola if this is more your thing.

Delicious layers of spiced apple, yogurt and oats.

As you might have noticed from the background in the photos, we are not at home! We are in the middle of a valley in Wales. It’s so quiet and peaceful here. Wifi is only in one spot… literally! There are sheep, cows, squirrels, rabbits and so many birds I can’t actually count them! There are a pair of Jays who hop then fly away as soon as I get the camera anywhere near them, so many Great Tits, Blue Tits, Chaffinches and very bright chested Robins too!

Here’s a quick recipe for you… quick because firstly, I am on holiday and secondly it’s taking far too long for the internet to even think about letting me do what I want!

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Spiced Apple Pots
Keyword: apples, breakfast, dessert, oats, snacks
Created by:: Laurena @LifeDietHealth
Gather
  • 2 medium apples peeled, cored & diced
  • 50 ml water
  • pinch of cinnamon (or other spice of choice)
  • 20 g oats
  • 70 g plain yogurt (or vanilla)
  • sweetener of choice to taste if required
Prepare
  1. Put the apples in a shallow saucepan with the water and cook until just soft. Sprinkle the cinnamon over and gently mix in. Do a taste test and add sweetener if required. Set aside to cool.

  2. In a glass or pot, sprinkle a layer of oats at the bottom. Then add a layer of apples. If you want to see the layers then be more careful with your layering. If not, just layer away. Cover the apples with yogurt, then repeat.

  3. You can be decorative with the final layer (to make it look pretty), or just add fill the layer up.

  4. Either, eat immediately or allow the oats to soften slightly by placing in the fridge until required. Enjoy!

The view from our cottage.

4 Comments

  • Eva Gallon 30th August 2019 at 20:41

    What lovely surroundings☺ Cinnamon and apple are such perfect partners, I really don’t understand people who don’t like this combination?Enjoy the rest of your holiday… Will you be going back to the cafe where you can take away books with you?

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 31st August 2019 at 21:16

      It is really so peaceful and quiet in the Valley. I’ve loved watching the birds whilst I had breakfast and dinner! Oh, and my bread rolls loved the fresh mountain air and grew even bigger and fluffier than usual! Wow, great memory- no books this time… de-cluttering remember! 😛

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  • Angie | Fiesta Friday 4th September 2019 at 03:53

    I left so many comments in the past couple of weeks; what’s happened to them?! You may want to check your Spam folder. These spiced apple pots sound delightful!

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 6th September 2019 at 08:59

      Thanks Angie. There are Gremlins all over my site at the minute! Last weeks post went out with a random recipe at the top of the email before this one! I’m trying to get it all sorted but just very busy for the next few weeks.

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