“A simple and delicious breakfast option. Very filling and great for after that morning workout. For more crunch, some pecans and almonds can be ground in a food processor with almond oil and then added to the cobbler.” - by teelites
Ingredients
Adjust Servings
Original recipe yields 3 cups
Directions
- Stir the berries and brown sugar together in a microwave-safe bowl; heat on High until the berries are hot, about 2 minutes, stirring once about 1 minute into the heating process. Stir the ground cinnamon, ground flax seeds, and coconut into the heated berries and serve.
Nutrition
Amount Per Serving (1 total)
- Calories
- 487 cal
- 24%
- Fat
- 26.4 g
- 41%
- Carbs
- 69.5 g
- 22%
Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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Reviews (6)
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"Simple and delicious for breakfast, just as the submitter states. I mixed in some fresh berries along with the frozen and used ground cinnamon plus a dash of nutmeg. I didn't have flax seed so I used..." See more wheat germ instead. I topped it off with some fat free vanilla yogurt - YUM!"
Sarah Jo
"My kids thought this was awesome. I didn't have a cinnamon stick so I just used about a 1/4 tsp. cinnamon. I also used organic unsweetened coconut. They inhaled it and asked for seconds. Smart way to ..." See moreuse flax seed! (This was two servings for my kids, BTW.)"
CC♥'s2bake
"Tasty, healthy and quick way to change up the breakfast routine. I followed this recipe, using a mix of frozen berries/fruit. The brown sugar made a nice glaze with just enough sweetness. I used a to..." See moreasted flax meal to add some nut flavor. The cinnamon flavor got lost, so I would use regular ground cinnamon instead of the stick. I also might toast the coconut. It added interest and crunch, but the flavor wasn't there. Thanks for sharing this recipe!"
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