Let’s be honest. Having the same old, bleak oats every morning can ruin your mood. Although they are healthy and packed with nutrients, sometimes all you need is a little flavour to feel that punch hit your taste buds. However, usually, as adults, our mornings are busy, and we do not have enough time to try out new, nutritious and yummy breakfast recipes. This forces us to remain stuck in the boring morning meal pattern. But not anymore, as Mumbai nutritionist Vanshika Khurana has come up with the perfect solution. Not long ago, Vanshika Khurana shared a video on Instagram (fit.khurana), offering a glimpse into her delicious oats recipe, made with protein-packed bananas and chocolate, containing 500 calories and 32g protein. Yes, you read that right. So, without further ado, let’s see how you can also make this interesting breakfast at home, within a few minutes. Banana oats recipe: Ingredients required60 g of oats 1 small ripe banana1/4 tsp of baking powder2 tbsp of Skyr/Greek Yogurt20-30 ml of skimmed milk10–15 blueberries, folded into the batter4–5 dark chocolate chips (optional)2–3 chopped walnuts (optional)Chocolate sauce recipe: Ingredients required1 tbsp of chocolate protein powder1 tbsp of unsweetened cocoa powder1 tbsp of low-fat milkWater as needed for desired consistencyBanana oats recipe: MethodTo prepare the delicious oats, first you have to mash the ripe banana properly into a bowl before adding the oats, skyr/Greek yogurt, and milk. Now, mix everything uniformly. Vanshika Khurana recommends adjusting the quantity of milk if needed for a thick pourable cake batter. In the next step, fold in the blueberries and transfer them to a baking dish before topping them with chocolate chips and chopped walnuts.After that, you can either preheat the air fryer at 180 for 3 mins before air-frying for 15-16 mins at 180 or bake for 20-22 mins at 175. In the meantime, whip up the ingredients required to make the chocolate sauce, pouring water based on how thick or runny you want the oats to be. Finally, drizzle the chocolate sauce on top while the baked oats are still piping hot and enjoy the lip-smacking meal before heading out for work or simply relaxing on a Sunday morning.
500 calories, 32g protein: Mumbai fitness coach shares easy oats recipe with chocolate and bananas
Mumbai nutritionist Vanshika Khurana shared a protein-packed banana and chocolate oats recipe on Instagram. This quick and nutritious breakfast, featuring 500 calories and 32g of protein, can be prepared in minutes. The recipe includes oats, banana, yogurt, milk, blueberries, and optional chocolate chips and walnuts, with a simple chocolate sauce topping.













