Porridge
sonu0902
Posts: 48 Member
How do u make ur porridge
0
Replies
-
by following the directions.
water. oats.
heat.
eat.0 -
I use unsweetened almond milk. I don't like them made with water.0
-
I like the texture of bob red mill's scottish or irish oats. I cook them low and slow with whole milk, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. When it's done I sprinkle with some nuts, dried fruits and a splash of cream. It's a labor of love but so worth the time!0
-
mistikal13 wrote: »I like the texture of bob red mill's scottish or irish oats. I cook them low and slow with whole milk, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. When it's done I sprinkle with some nuts, dried fruits and a splash of cream. It's a labor of love but so worth the time!
I admit I'm too lazy for that. I microwave mine, lol.0 -
Thx for replys I always get the instant golden syrup one but it never keeps me filled up. Plus I'm not to keen on the taste it's jus that it's a healthier option but thx everyone0
-
topped with butter and brown sugar or almonds and raspberries0
-
I rarely eat oatmeal anymore because to make it enjoyable for me seems to mean adding a ton of calories. I've tried to ever-popular peanut butter banana mixed in but I'm not a fan. I really prefer it with brown sugar but I like to use a lot and without using a lot it's just not worth it for me.0
-
I make mine with soya milk and xylitol0
-
cooked w/ unsweetened almond milk, topped with almonds, raisins, and/or fruit0
-
I make steel cut oats with water in a rice cooker. I highly recommend this method.
Then I add berries or occasionally banana. I also often add vanilla protein powder.0 -
Thx for replys I always get the instant golden syrup one but it never keeps me filled up. Plus I'm not to keen on the taste it's jus that it's a healthier option but thx everyone
I wouldn't be filled up on a packet of instant oatmeal is either. Make a big bowl of steel cut oats with whole milk, butter, and walnuts. It will fill you up.
0 -
Make mine with water slowly cooked then add blueberries or strawberries0
-
This content has been removed.
-
Do the instant sachets taste as nice made with water?0
-
Also like a tiny bit of honey in mine0
-
i use old fashion oats & cook it in the microwave with water & a pinch of salt. then when it's the right consistency i add in cinnamon & frozen berries and maybe sugar or splenda. but i always add sugarfree maple syrup. mmm0
-
60g organic rolled oats
210ml of milk
5g sugar
55g evaporated milk
Microwave for 3.5mins0 -
Cook with water and cut-up peaches. Served with maple syrup and 1 cup of greek yogurt.0
-
Microwave, protein powder, peanut butter.0
-
40g oats, 1 scoop chocolate protein, 2 tbsps PB2 powder, water. Mix. Microwave. Then the key step, add 10g good grass fed real butter. OMG SO RICH AND YUMMY AND FILLING! sorry... i love this too much tbh.0
-
Porridge oats
Water
Raisins
Rye flakes
Almond flakes
Cook.
Add Icelandic Skyr yogurt with honey.
Eat.0 -
I put a little bit of golden syrup, banana, walnuts, dark chocolate chips in mine - hence why I don't eat it every day, it ends up being 700 calories of deliciousness.0
-
I put a little bit of golden syrup, banana, walnuts, dark chocolate chips in mine - hence why I don't eat it every day, it ends up being 700 calories of deliciousness.
That's my main issue with oatmeal, honestly. I make a delicious almond butter and jelly oatmeal but that ends up being 450 calories or something.0 -
Made it with water today and tastes just as good just looks a bit less appealing0
-
Thx everyone0
-
Porridge is a weakness of mine but because it's so high in carbs which make me binge, I have to avoid it.
If I'm going to treat myself to some I'll have:
Steel cut oats
Cocoa powder
Honey or coconut sugar
Almond or peanut butter
Chia seeds
Almond milk
Mmmmm0 -
mistikal13 wrote: »I like the texture of bob red mill's scottish or irish oats. I cook them low and slow with whole milk, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. When it's done I sprinkle with some nuts, dried fruits and a splash of cream. It's a labor of love but so worth the time!
I admit I'm too lazy for that. I microwave mine, lol.
It is pretty time consuming lol
0 -
Irish oats with skimmed milk. Little bit of honey and blueberries on top. Yummy.0
-
30g porridge oats
50g frozen berries
150ml almond or coconut alpro
All bunged together in a bowl in the microwave.
Overnight oats is a good way to have porridge oats aswell, not sure of the quantities as not had them in a long time but used to use oats, natural yoghurt and tinned peach slices, sometimes a few raisins thrown in too. All in a jar and left in the fridge overnight ready for the morning0 -
I mix steel-cut oats and quinoa together, cook up enough for the week and divide it into 5 portions. In the morning, I reheat a portion in the microwave, add 10g hemp seed, 5g cacao nibs, 5g honey, 2.5-3 oz fresh yogurt, and about 120g of banana. Lately I have been adding in 2-3oz of dark chocolate almond milk as well. Tasty0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions