Oatmeal

HollyMcCaw
HollyMcCaw Posts: 154 Member
edited September 27 in Food and Nutrition
I just had my first bowl of all natural 100% whole grain oats.. What do you guys flavour it with?

Do to lack of items in the house and never having had anything but packaged instant oatmeal before, I opted for 1 tsp of brown sugar, a bit of cinammon and 1/2 banana sliced in it...One thing I really liked was the very small amount of sodium and how full I am, but I would love to have some variety.

Also if anyone eats egg whites in their oatmeal..how do you incorporate them cooking wise? Do you just add it in with the oats and let it all cook together? And if so, do I use less water than called for?

Thanks :)

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  • alymay7
    alymay7 Posts: 8
    I use Agave Nectar, you can find it at your local health foods store. It's sweet, all natural, and delicious!
  • dstsur5or
    dstsur5or Posts: 30 Member
    I use one banana and a few blueberries to flavor my natural oatmeal.
  • Melis25Fit
    Melis25Fit Posts: 811 Member
    1TBSP of PB and banana

    1/4 c raisins, brown sugar (1tsp) and a few dashes of cinnamon

    1 TBSP PB and honey

    Cinnamon, 1Tsp brown sugar and fresh blueberries.

    I LOVE me some Steel cut oats! :o)
  • mandysjourney
    mandysjourney Posts: 260 Member
    a little honey
  • LovelySnugs
    LovelySnugs Posts: 389
    i like butter an honey sometimes. and sometimes, just a little sugar. and sometimes, a jar of baby food - which SOUNDS weird, but i always have some around, and it doesn't get much more natural than 2nd foods - not to mention ease of storage.
  • ecmcnamee
    ecmcnamee Posts: 317 Member
    Splenda (half packet) and cinnamon ... yum!!
  • snobuny032
    snobuny032 Posts: 82
    I add.. Vanilla protein powder, Frozen Raspberries and a little Flax oil.. Delicious!
  • RENAEJAE
    RENAEJAE Posts: 1,135 Member
    Yum - I've been meaning to try whole grain oatmeal. Now I have some ideas. Is plain Quaker Oatmeal a whole grain oatmeal?
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    PB and maple syrup

    Craisins, cinnamon, & brown sugar

    Dried cherries, cinnamon, & brown sugar
  • HollyMcCaw
    HollyMcCaw Posts: 154 Member
    mmm some good ideas! I love the idea of adding protein powder to it!

    I think all oatmeal is whole grain?
  • Jbugfit2011
    Jbugfit2011 Posts: 105
    Are Steel cut Oats the same thing as the Quaker Oats in the circular cardboard container, that you buy at Safeway? If not where can I buy some Steel cut oats?
  • njdebbi
    njdebbi Posts: 10 Member
    I take whole oats 1/2 cup to 1 cup. I add about 2 tablespoons of raisins, 1 tsp of cinnamon and 2 teaspoons of brown sugar. I put it in a bowl and cover it with boiling water till it just covers all the oatmeal. Then I put a plate over top of the bowl and let it sit for about 2 minutes on the counter. Remove plate and stir. It cooks the oatmeal perfectly. Not mushy and wall paper pasty, but creamy and a little aldente. My fave!!

    You can add cut up dates, apricots, strawberry or banana too. I also add a little walnuts from time to time. Substitue 100% maple syrup for brown sugar if you want or splenda if you are doing sugar free. They all work great.

    Steel cut oats are different and cook faster as does 1 minute oats. I prefer the 100% whole oats. But people have their favorites. You can do this with any kind but the fast cooking and steel cut will tend to be mushier and stickier.
    Enjoy!!
  • joegeiselman
    joegeiselman Posts: 16 Member
    oats are one of the whole grains, correct. They are awesome and everyone should try to get them in their diet. I think its worth pointing out that making them on the stove is much much better than the microwave. (Microwave seems to make them very sticky/pasty). I usually just through in a spoonful of brown sugar and some raisins, but everyone above listed some great things I want to try.

    I have used eggwhites in them in the past. I just dropped them in with the hot water and cooked it all together. I wasnt a fan. I will eat my eggs on the side with hotsauce still ;)


    edit - also, I dont believe there is any real difference between using a packet of instant oatmeal or the stuff that comes in the big cylinder... as long as they are both the plain variety of course. I could be wrong though. Can anyone verify?
  • kristalhope
    kristalhope Posts: 9 Member
    I mix 1/4c soy milk with my water. Then I add two tablespoons of berry 'flavoured' crushed flax seeds. Perfect!
  • xXAlana21Xx
    xXAlana21Xx Posts: 183 Member
    dried cranberries


    or if you feel like going a bit crazy add a handful of mini marshmellows and a little bit of drk chocolate :) almost like a smore
  • xXAlana21Xx
    xXAlana21Xx Posts: 183 Member

    edit - also, I dont believe there is any real difference between using a packet of instant oatmeal or the stuff that comes in the big cylinder... as long as they are both the plain variety of course. I could be wrong though. Can anyone verify?

    i have noticed that the oats from the cylinder do have larger portions/ less cal per portion and les sugar. I tend to go with the oats from the can when i get the chance i feel like it gives me more control. and it is more filling
  • dave4d
    dave4d Posts: 1,155 Member
    For variety I usually just use different fruits; I use either frozen peaches, cherries, strawberries, applesauce, or bananas mixed with some splenda, and cinamon. add tablespoon of chopped walnuts. sometimes I will also add cottage cheese, then top off with fat free cool whip.

    I will also make it time to time with peanut butter, chocolate protein powder, and a little bit of milk.
  • hyper588
    hyper588 Posts: 28
    a dash or two of cinnamon and 1 (measured) Tablespoon of white sugar ... and don't forget to include the sugar in your food journal ;-)
  • hyper588
    hyper588 Posts: 28
    Plain "old fashion" oatmeal is indeed a whole grain. I've always read that you should stay away from the instant (aka processed) oatmeal.
  • pa_jorg
    pa_jorg Posts: 4,404 Member
    Check out this website for some good oatmeal ideas: http://www.katheats.com/kaths-tribute-to-oatmeal
  • Tree72
    Tree72 Posts: 942 Member
    On weekday mornings I do plain rolled oats (the cook in 5 minutes kind), but on weekends I'll do steel cut oats (they take 20 to 30 minutes to cook). To either I add one of the following:

    1/2 cup berries (whole blueberries or sliced strawberries usually) and a dash of cinnamon
    1 tsp brown sugar and a dash of spice (some combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger)
    1 Tbsp dried cranberries, 1 Tbsp chopped nuts, and sometimes 1 Tbsp dried coconut

    And if I'm feeling decadent or have the calories to spare, I'll add 1 Tbsp half and half to make it creamier.

    As far as the types of oats, they all come from the same type of raw oat groats, they are just processed in different ways and to different degrees. Steel cut oats are one of the least processed; they are just cut by steel blades. Regular rolled oats (sometimes called "old fashioned oats") are pressed between rollers to flatten them. Quick oats and instant oats are rolled and then processed further to break down the outer coating further to make them quicker to cook. During that process some of the fiber from the outer coating is usually removed. So generally the only difference nutritionally is that the more processed oats may have less fiber.
  • boogie96
    boogie96 Posts: 3 Member
    I’ve just recently got into oatmeal (real oatmeal, I use to enjoy the instant sugary crap as a kid), so I’m loving all the suggestions on different ways to prepare it. So far I’ve only had it with either Crasins or raisins, a little honey and brown sugar.

    However, one thing I do that I did not see suggested yet, I cook mine in coconut water, which I find gives it just a little extra sweetness, allowing me to cut back on the amount of honey/brown sugar. Good stuff!
  • ChelseaRW
    ChelseaRW Posts: 366 Member
    They are different... but you can by them at most supermarkets. I bought my steel cut oats at Aldi's.

    I love Peanut Butter in mine.

    I've also added canned pumpkin, sweetened with a little brown sugar, and added pumpkin pie spice...MMMMMMM!
  • indigoeyes
    indigoeyes Posts: 18 Member
    Sliced almonds and 1 tsp of real maple syrup stirred in.
  • RENAEJAE
    RENAEJAE Posts: 1,135 Member
    I made oatmeal the old fashioned way this morning. I guess this will take a little practice and more precise measuring. I like my oatmeal a little sloppy so I'll reduce the oats & increase the water the next time. I added 1 tsp of brown sugar and a tbsp of raisins. It was yummy and I feel very full.
  • Sc4ever
    Sc4ever Posts: 33
    1TBS of Peanut butter yum yum!
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