Why is oatmeal
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Try steel cut. .It's soo much better than the regular! A bit of brown sugar & a handful of Crasins...0
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I was raised eating oatmeal. Now I only eat the steel cut oats because I like the texture more than rolled oats. I normally eat oatmeal for breakfast about four times a week.0
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If you want to get some oatmeal in your diet (extra water soluble fibre) but are not crazy about the taste I would suggest crumbing it and using it like breadcrumbs.
I bash it fine in the food processor (with the blade attachment) and use it for coating chicken before baking. I moisten the chicken chicken with buttermilk, low fat yoghurt or eggs before rolling in the bashed oatmeal. I spray with olive oil before baking in the oven.
Would imagine substituting bashed oatmeal for breadcrumbs in meatballs or meatloaf would be good too.0 -
I don't like oatmeal (porridge) either OP.
If you find it so disgusting, would you be better off abandoning it altogether and eating something else with similar nutrient value?0 -
I LOVE oatmeal for breakfast and if I have extra calories left over have even been known to have it for a snack. Take note: I am not talking about the instant oatmeal. That stuff is crap! I put 1/8 c. of steel cut oats in 1.5c boiling water, simmer for 5 min. then add 1/4c. large flake oats. When they're done I add 1/4c. vanilla almond milk, fresh fruit, and nuts or hemp seeds. Sometimes I'll peel and cut up apple and add it to the simmering oats until soft, adding in pumpkin pie spice. So delicious!0
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I love oatmeal for breakfast...
grew up on that, cream of wheat and red river...all grains...
My mom always just boiled water and salt...then we covered it with brown sugar and butter...still eat it that way.
Sometimes she would make us put milk on it with brown sugar...eh...I eat it with butter and brown sugar to this day.0 -
Try it mixed with yogurt and blueberries delicious.0
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It's slimy....enough said :ohwell:0
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Thanks for the recipes I want to try them.0
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steel cut oats.
that is all.0 -
I really like oatmeal with ginger, cinnamon and a bit of brown sugar. Sometimes I add fruit (banana, blueberries, craisins) too. At some point, I'll try steel cut oatmeal too, but its a bit pricey for me right now.0
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steel cut oats cooked in a fuzzy logic rice cooker
that'll change your opinion...
add nuts, brown sugar, and cinnamon0 -
I actually like instant oatmeal......
well the Nature's Path Optimum Cranberry Ginger Oatmeal kind. I love that instant oatmeal.....I don't love Quaker instant oatmeal though....
And I really really love Irish or Scottish oats...especially with just some milk...brown sugar...and golden raisins.0 -
I don't bother with cooking it, raw porridge oats + full fat milk + dried fruit = Awesome.
Carbs 131g, Fat 21g, Sat Fat 8g, Pro 29g, Fib 16g, Kcals 8540 -
You can put it in the fridge if you would feel safer but the I haven't ever had a problem with leaving it on the counter. The bacteria in yogurt keeps it safe.0
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Here's my way of eating oatmeal.
1 (14oz) can of pumpkin
1 cup milk
1 cup water
1 cup oatmeal (I've been using Quaker old fashioned but just bought some steel cut to try)
1/4 tspn salt
1/2 tspn cinnamon
1/4 tspn cardamom (this in in the ginger family and kind of strong, might want just 1/8 tspn or none)
1/4 tspn cloves
1/4 tspn nutmeg
1 tspn vanilla extract (the real stuff)
Put all into a pan, stir to fully incorporate, bring to a boil then simmer for about 15 mins. This recipe makes four servings at approx 150 cals each or three servings at approx 200 cals each. Nice creamy texture, not mushy.
After it's cooked I add in whatever I'm in the mood for. Always 1 tblspn of brown sugar, flaxseed (you can add the flaxseed in while cooking too), pecan pieces, raisins, bananas, etc. Just adjust the cals for whatever you add in. Total cals usually come in around 300 per serving (I divide the recipe into thirds).
You can also sub vanilla almond milk for the reg milk to reduce some cals but you're also reducing protein when you do this. I've found that if I just eat oatmeal my blood sugar likes to take a bit of a dip so I usually eat a cheese stick about an hour after I eat the oatmeal,.
Just a thought ... maybe add some powdered egg whites into the oatmeal while cooking for added protein without a lot of added cals. Not too sure how this would cook up, have to give it a try.0 -
That pumpkin oatmeal sounds terrific! I'll have to try it one day. I've just started adding eggs (cooked over easy using cooking spray) and nuts to my oatmeal to help fix the blood sugar dip and it seems to help a lot. I think the powdered eggs might be okay and probably wouldn't affect the flavor too much.0
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I eat oatmeal a lot. I made a big batch with oatmeal, cinnamon, and raisins. I add 1/2 cup of it to 1 cup boiling water, cook and stir for a couple minutes. Then I add homemade jam. Less than a tablespoon. Makes me happy.0
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Regular flake oatmeal is pasty and ick. I hate the texture of it, same with steel cut. That said, I WAY prefer porridge oats (oats, oat bran, flax n other grains depending on brand) because it gives you some actual non-pasty substance in your mouth. I do 1c milk, 1c water, 1c oats, 1 banana (added before the oats), vanilla and cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice. The result is almost banana-breadish in flavour and in texture a bit too. My 9 year old LOVES it. Then again, he'd also happily live on meatloaf so, he's a lil odd *L*0
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I love oatmeal. Don't add as much water and it won't turn into paste. It like it when the oats are still sort of individual. It's my only grain so I treasure it so!
I just ate some with peanut butter and banana in it. It was awesome. I only eat real oatmeal, not the instant crud.0
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