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Jason Donnelly
Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:1 hrServings:10Jump to Nutrition Facts
Active Time:10 minsTotal Time:1 hrServings:10
Active Time:10 mins
Active Time:
10 mins
Total Time:1 hr
Total Time:
1 hr
Servings:10
Servings:
10
Jump to Nutrition Facts

Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients2 ½cupsold-fashioned rolled oats1 ½cupswhole milk2largeeggs, lightly beaten¼cupdark brown sugar plus2tablespoons,divided2tablespoonsunsalted butter, melted1tablespoonvanilla extract1tablespoongrated lemon zest3tablespoonslemon juice1teaspoonground cardamom1teaspoonbaking powder¼teaspoonsalt2cupsfreshorunthawed frozen blueberries
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Ingredients
2 ½cupsold-fashioned rolled oats
1 ½cupswhole milk
2largeeggs, lightly beaten
¼cupdark brown sugar plus2tablespoons,divided
2tablespoonsunsalted butter, melted
1tablespoonvanilla extract
1tablespoongrated lemon zest
3tablespoonslemon juice
1teaspoonground cardamom
1teaspoonbaking powder
¼teaspoonsalt
2cupsfreshorunthawed frozen blueberries
Directions
Stir oats, milk, eggs, 1/4 cup brown sugar, melted butter, vanilla, lemon zest, lemon juice, cardamom, baking powder and salt together in a large bowl until combined. Fold in blueberries until evenly distributed. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking dish; sprinkle evenly with the remaining 2 tablespoons brown sugar.

Bake until golden brown and set, about 40 minutes. Let cool for at least 10 minutes or up to 30 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.

To make ahead
Refrigerate in an airtight container (or in the baking pan, covered with plastic wrap) for up to 4 days.
Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, January 2023
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Nutrition Facts(per serving)184Calories6gFat28gCarbs5gProtein
Nutrition Facts(per serving)
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