Steel Cut Oats
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Erikhulse
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I eat steel cut oats every morning for breakfast. Usually, on Sunday night, I make a big pot of overnight steel cut oats which will last me through the week. I just microwave one serving each morning. I usually add either (a) 1 tsp of light brown sugar and 1 tsp of honey and a dash of cinnamon or (b) a dollop of my homemade almond butter or (c) blueberries. What else do you guys add to your steel cut oats to increase the flavor while keeping it healthy.
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I usually cook mine by soaking 1 c steel cut oats with 4 c liquid (recently 1 c almond milk + 3 c water but I used to make it creamier) and add cinnamon and 3 tsp brown sugar during the cooking process. Makes 4 servings.
Yesterday we had it with sliced banana and pecan halves, which was awesome.
Usual toppings at my house are dried cranberries, chopped walnuts...blueberries, as you mentioned...or cooked chopped apples & more cinnamon...sometimes a tiny bit of sugar free syrup.0 -
Could any one tell me Whats the difference between steelcut oats and ...other oats?
ok google was my friend.
Mostly the porridge here is made from rolled oats. I think they take some bits off the groat rather than with steel cut, they cut up the whole groat0 -
I am trying steel cut oats for the first time, but I bought the 3 minute quick oats. Is that as good nutrition, as the regular steel cut oats? Look forward to seeing what everyone adds to their steel oats.0
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I add the same things to steel cut oats as I add to rolled oats
apples, cinnamon, and sweetener of choice.
strawberries, vanilla and sweetener of choice.
Chopped dried fruits
almonds,chopped yellow dates and coconut (ZOMG!!!!!)
I also only cook mine for 20ish minutes.. I like them on the crunchier side0 -
Steel cut oats taste chewier and are also lower on the glycemic index so your blood sugar doesn't spike as much. And Costco has Bob’s Red Mill Quick Cooking Organic Steel Cut Oats (the best!!) for $7.99 for a 112 ounce bag!0
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add 1/4 cup no fat plain greek yogurt, a scoop of vanilla flavoured whey isolate, a handful of chopped pecans and walnuts0
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My mother in law makes a really good soup with steel cut oats. It's kind of like a beef-barley tasting thing. Really delicious.0
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A couple tablespoons of canned pie filling, pumpkin butter, pumpkin pie spice and brown sugar, brown sugar and half and half, homemade cinnamon apples, dried cranberries, maple syrup and crumbled bacon.0
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Funny...I'm sitting in front of my computer right now, eating my steel cut oats.
I usually add either frozen berries or fresh fruit (today it's banana) and a splash of almond milk. A bit of honey too if I feel like it.
I make mine in the slow cooker overnight, in mason jars. Great to grab one in the morning, screw on a lid and run out the door for my hour long commute.0 -
Steel cut oats taste chewier and are also lower on the glycemic index so your blood sugar doesn't spike as much. And Costco has Bob’s Red Mill Quick Cooking Organic Steel Cut Oats (the best!!) for $7.99 for a 112 ounce bag!0
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I usually make up a batch of steel cut oats on Sunday or Monday night and eat a half cup each morning. Because I have a sweet tooth, I like throwing in about a half tablespoon of chocolate and/or peanut butter chips in before I microwave. The chips melt and give me a little kick of sweetness and flavor that goes a long way. Yeah, there's other ways to get that with less calories, but I like this way. :-)0
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i love adding dark chocolate cocoa powder to mine, as well as some pumpkin spice, and usually some peanut butter as well. may sound like a strange mixture but i love it.0
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Haven't made this for a few months but this is the recipe I used for a while:
3 cups water
1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
1 cup steel cut oats
1 granny smith apple, cored and diced (leave peel on)
1 small-medium sweet potato, peeled and diced very small
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1 tsp each ground cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg
Cook on low in crockpot for about 5 hours. Makes 6 serving, about 1 cup each.
I've also used raisins, craisins, almonds and other types of apples. I'm sure walnuts would be good but I'm allergic to them. Tried bananas once but I prefer them added after. IMHO, the spices are important - left them out once by accident and it just wasn't the same.0 -
I make mine with water, not milk. And I eat them .... plain. I guess I'm too stingy with my calories to add more to the oats which I think are great on their own. I do NOT like the quick cooking varieties of steel cut, nor do I like the rolled oats at all. Guess I'm kind of a purist when it comes to my oats, which I have almost every morning for breakfast.1
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I make a big batch (with water) and reheat in the morning. I top it with some plain greek yogurt, fruit of some kind, and a bit of vanilla protein powder as a sweetener.0
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I like to add some vanilla flavored yogurt, slivered almonds, shredded coconut and some cinnamon. Sometimes I add some peanut butter.0
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chopped banana and/or maple syrup and/or ground flaxseed and/or peanut butter and/or blueberries0
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I add apples and raisins to mine.0
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My favourite overnight oats…. http://www.food.com/recipe/best-steel-cut-oats-crock-pot-recipe-1985090
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I love them but I only made them once. Never again. No patience for the kitchen.0
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