FOR many of us, the new year often means a clean slate for us to start anew with resolutions we hope to accomplish in the next 365 days. For some, this means setting health goals such as following a healthier lifestyle by eating right and regularly exercising.
However most of these tend to be unsustainable, leading to broken resolutions within a few weeks. To avoid this, it’s important to list things that can not only improve health but also be followed for life.
Have a delicious start to your healthy new year’s resolution with Quaker Oats, which can be used as the new go-to main ingredient in creating better-for-you food all year round. The oats brand has seven times more fiber vs. long grain white rice that aids digestion, powers up your day, and even has Beta-Glucan which helps lower cholesterol levels. A promo ongoing in all leading supermarkets until supplies last, a 1.2 kg bag of Quaker Rolled Oats for only P180 comes with a free can of tuna.
Here are a couple of recipes to start out with:
Choc’oats Flakes
Serves 15-20 pieces
1/5 cup Quaker Rolled Oats
1 cup chocolate (can be milk, white or dark)
1/5 cup corn flakes
1/8 cup pinipig
2 tbsps margarine
Melt chocolate and margarine using a microwave oven or double boiler. Mix it often with a spoon to avoid burning it. Mix all ingredients together.
On a tray or a plate (that can fit your refrigerator), place a parchment paper.
Using a spoon, create small piles (one-bite size) with the mixture. Leave it in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours.
Remove it from the tray, plate and enjoy.
Oats & Tuna Mushroom Risotto
Serves 1 big tray
2 cups Quaker Rolled Oats
4 cups broth (can be vegetable, pork or chicken)
1 cup fresh or canned mushrooms (mushroom can be
substituted by any other vegetable)
1 can tuna
1/2 onion
7 sprigs of spring onion
Salt (as needed)
Pepper (as needed)
In a saucepan, simmer chopped onions, spring onions, and mushrooms together until translucent, then add tuna.
In another saucepan, put Quaker Rolled Oats and slowly add the broth (around half a cup each time) until the consistency is thick but flowing.
Combine tuna mix and oats risotto.
Serve in a big tray and garnish with spring onion.