Jamie drizzling honey on top of a fig tart

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Jools' breakfast on the go

Jools’ breakfast on the go

A healthy & delicious start to the day

Jools' breakfast on the go

10 mins plus overnight soaking
Super easy

serves 6

About the recipe

I make this super-simple breakfast for the kids to eat on the way to school if we’re running out the door, or when we have an early start.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Salt

g

Protein

g

Carbs

g

Fibre

of an adult’s reference intake

Ingredients

1 eating apple

100g dried fruit (I tend to use dried blueberries, cherries and raisins)

200g porridge oats

1 heaped tablespoon flaxseeds

500ml unsweetened almond or regular milk

1 large ripe banana

4 tablespoons natural yoghurt

1 handful of mixed nuts (or use a handful of my gorgeous granola for a sweeter pot)

2 handfuls of fresh raspberries or blueberries, or a mixture of both

optional: runny honey

Top Tip

Start it the night before to save yourself bags of time in the morning.

Method

  1. You will need: 6 portable pots with lids, plus spoons
  2. Coarsely grate the apple on a box grater, then tip into a bowl. Add the dried fruit (finely chop it first if using larger fruit), porridge oats, flaxseeds and milk, then mix well.
  3. Cover the bowl with clingfilm and leave in the fridge overnight to soak and swell.
  4. In the morning, or when you are ready to assemble the pots, give the soaked muesli a good stir, and divide between your pots. Peel the banana and slice it at an angle.
  5. Top each pot with some sliced banana, then add a spoon of yoghurt on top (this will stop the banana turning brown in transit). Roughly chop and sprinkle over the nuts, along with the berries.
  6. Drizzle with a little honey (if using), then pop the lid on – don’t forget to take some spoons!

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