When it comes to adding oatmeal to your smoothie, there is no better flavor combination than a Peach Cinnamon Oatmeal Smoothie. Your regular peach smoothie will never be the same.
Peach Cinnamon Oatmeal Smoothie Recipe
We are having amazing weather in Oregon…it has been 90 degrees and will continue to get even a little hotter!
I know some of you will say that is not amazing weather, however, it’s not humid and since it rains most of the year, I’ll take it. It just feels good and I truly appreciate every sunny day I get around here.
I love taking my early morning walks on these summer mornings, most of the year I walk in rain and mud so it has been wonderful.
And when I return home, breakfast several times a week consists of a smoothie.
A peach smoothie is the perfect cold treat after a 5 mile jaunt around our beautiful neighborhood. I still have sweet, peaches I froze last year during peach season, but you can use store-bought frozen peaches too. Just make sure they are frozen and you may need to add a little more agave if they are not sweet enough.
I love adding oatmeal to my smoothie and raw quick-cooking oats are a great addition to your morning healthy drinks. They work great as a thickener and offer a nice, complex flavor.
I would suggest adding oatmeal to all of your smoothies.
Always serve your smoothie in a pretty glass, it feels indulgent. We all need that.
Let me know how you like this version, I have a feeling you will love the flavors.
Let’s face it, cinnamon and peach are the perfect combo.
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Peach Cinnamon Oatmeal Smoothie
Ingredients
- 2 cups frozen peaches
- 1 container (5.3 oz) vanilla Greek yogurt
- 1-1/4 cups vanilla almond milk
- 1/2 cup raw, quick-cooking oats
- 1 Tablespoon chia seeds
- 1 Tablespoon agave syrup (more if your peaches are not sweet)
- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 cups ice
Directions
- Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.
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pam (Sidewalk Shoes) says
You’re warmer than us!
Cathy says
I know…but I love it. In the absence of humidity, it’s glorious warmth (in my opinion). However, lots of people in oregon don’t have air conditioning because it’s rarely needed so I could see where this would be hard for some.
Matt says
I don’t think you could make a more summer-y smoothie, love this and can’t wait to make it!
Cathy says
Enjoy it!
PassTheKnife says
That looks incredibly indulgent yet it is so healthy! I’ve been drinking protein smoothies for breakfast lately because of the heat, I love creating something new every morning. Thanks for this great idea!
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
These sound lovely! I love oats in smoothies đŸ™‚
Christine at Cook the Story says
The cinnamon and peaches sound like the perfect pairing for summer
Sarah @ SnixyKitchen says
What a brilliant idea to add oatmeal to your smoothies! My husband loves thick smoothies, but sometimes I just don’t want a banana in my smoothie. This is the perfect solution. Plus peaches? Yummmmm.
Lori @ RecipeGirl says
Craving this now!
Leah says
I absolutely adore the simplicity of both your recipes and website. Yet with the simple comes a blast of beauty and flavor from each posting. Thank you and keep them coming.
Alexis Smith says
I love cinnamon and peaches! And my parents have been encouraging me to eat healthier since I’ve been having too much fast food recently. This might just be the perfect breakfast for me! Thanks for sharing this!
Niki says
I love your blog and while I am not normally a commenter (shy) I had to comment about the agave. I’ve done a lot of research on the product and no matter what the label says, the process of making agave nectar is essentially making it so it is as bad for you as HFCS. As far as healthy goes, you’re better off with organic honey or maple syrup. I’m sorry, just trying to share some of what I’ve learned!
Oats says
Oatmeal is a perfect powder. I have been using it for over 2 years. I love having it for my breakfast. I will try this recipe
Jeannie says
Oatmeal peach smoothie was one of the best I have ever had. Thanks for sharing!