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We love oatmeal, following all, the little nutrient bombs are not only versatile and delicious to use in the kitchen, they also provide us with a number of important nutrients such as B vitamins, magnesium, zinc and calcium. The fiber it contains promotes healthy digestion and keeps us full for a long time, making it the perfect breakfast to keep you full until lunchtime – without any cravings.
Oatmeal is particularly popular as a warm porridge, which most people eat in the sweet version with nuts, nut butter and fruit. But the gruel is also a real treat when it is savory – that’s why we have a delicious breakfast recipe with egg and chives for you. Try it!
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Breakfast recipe for porridge with egg and chives
Ingredients:
- 100 grams of oatmeal
- our His
- salt and pepper
- some fresh chives
- Oil of your choice for frying (e.g. olive oil)
Preparation:
- Heat some oil in a pan.
- Briefly fry the oatmeal.
- Then add the egg and fry.
- Then mix everything together and season with salt and pepper.
- Add some water and simmer for a few minutes on low heat.
- Transfer to a plate and sprinkle with fresh chives.
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