
I like it when my breakfast resembles dessert, especially when it’s deceptively nutritious and uses seasonal produce. January is literally the only time you can get a pear that isn’t so hard you chip your teeth on it. So get with the season and enjoy a warming bowl of chocolate porridge – would be rude not to.
Chocolate pear porridge
Serves 1 / Hands on time 10 mins / Total time 10 mins / V Vn Df
1/3 cup porridge oats
2/3 cup oat milk
1 heaped tsp cocoa powder
1 tsp milled flaxseed (optional)
Pinch of sea salt flakes
Handful fruit and nuts
1 tsp maple syrup + extra to serve
Drop of vanilla extract (optional)
½ pear to serve, sliced
Tip: Don’t wait to soak your pan, do it immediately or your porridge will turn to cement.
Method
1. In a small saucepan, combine all the ingredients together apart from the pear. Cook on a medium heat stirring continually until the porridge is thick and creamy.
2. Serve immediately topped with sliced pear and a drizzle of maple syrup.

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V– Vegetarian Vn– Vegan Df– Dairy free.
Dessert for breakfast sounds good👍Sorry to be that person but did you mean to say ‘1 tsp flaxseed milk’?☺
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Hi Eva! Thanks for getting in touch, always good to know if I’ve made an error. I did actually mean ‘flaxseed mill’ but realise I need to add a link so people know what I’m talking about – it is a bit of a random ingredient. I will add the link now 👍🏻 Thanks again for your comment and have great day 🍐😋
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Oops! Went to change my recipe and realised you were right, I didn’t mean to say flaxseed ‘milk’! 😆😆😆 – I misread your message! Changing it now and adding a link. Thanks Eva 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
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Pears are yummy. 🍃🍐
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