Soaked Oats Bread
Not only is this bread loaded with nourishment, it’s really easy to make. Simply stir, soak, stir again and bake. Serve a slice with a bowl of soup or salad to round them out into a main meal. Or, toast some for breakfast on those days when you’re not particularly hungry - with over 8g of protein and 5g of fibre per slice, it’ll keep you going for much longer than your average loaf. It freezes well, so consider making 2 loaves and keeping some slices in the freezer.
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Notes
Freezing Instructions: Freeze slices in an airtight container or bag for up to 3 months. Place pieces of parchment in between to prevent sticking. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator and then toast.
Alternatives:
pumpkin, sesame sunflower seeds - bag of Omega seed mix
eggs - flax egg (make by mixing 1 tbsp milled flax with 3 tbsp water, rest for 10-15 minutes to thicken)