Anyone have any good oatmeal or steel cut oatmeal recipes?
mikahdabbs
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I love oatmeal for breakfast and would love some easy recipes.
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Recipe? You mix oatmeal, water, salt and maybe milk, stir, heat and stir. I eat it with a pat of butter.2
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I add seasonal fruits berry mango Apple banana. And some dry stuff like nuts dry fruit or grated coconut. You can add on spices like cinnamon ginger chai cocoa powder. Milk yoghurt buttermilk whatever you feel like1
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A regular thing for me:
80-100g oats
12 oz water
4-5 large eggs
100g onion
100g mushrooms
2g turmeric
2g black pepper
Mix oats, spices, onions and mushrooms, add water. Microwave three minutes. Beat eggs while oats are cooking, then stir in. Microwave another three minutes, shove in face.5 -
I cook several servings of steel cut oats ahead of time and reheat it in the mornings. I cook it with 2% milk with Granny Smith apples and cinnamon, mace, and cardamom, plus salt and chopped walnuts. Then when I heat it I add peanut butter. I also eat a serving of protein such as eggs, pork, or cottage cheese alongside it.
It's also good savory with onions and chopped apples and garlic salt.4 -
I tried this recipe the other day and it was pretty good. I made a few insignificant changes like using milk instead of water because I like oatmeal better with milk, using splenda because I don't like stevia, and did 1.5 servings because that's how much I usually eat.
https://blog.livewell360.com/blog/tiramisu-oatmeal2 -
Steel cut oatmeal with peanut butter, raisins & flax seed0
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At the moment I'm obsessed with my patent pending PB&J porridge. 30g oats, 13g PB2, 200ml milk. Microwave (mine does it in about 2 mins 40), add 20g of jam. If I'm not cutting I'll have a larger portion.
I also like it with dried fruit, honey and cinnamon. Banana and honey.
And when the weather is too warm for hot breakfast I do overnight oats of all sorts. Usually some sort of fruit, Greek yoghurt/skyr and milk. Mango and coconut milk with the yoghurt is particularly delicious. I just use frozen fruit for this.1 -
Gallowmere1984 wrote: »A regular thing for me:
80-100g oats
12 oz water
4-5 large eggs
100g onion
100g mushrooms
2g turmeric
2g black pepper
Mix oats, spices, onions and mushrooms, add water. Microwave three minutes. Beat eggs while oats are cooking, then stir in. Microwave another three minutes, shove in face.
Holy cow, is that a 1000 calorie breakfast? Oh to be active and male, heh. Although I am still weirded out by savoury oats so maybe I'm not too jealous.4 -
Steel cut oats
one egg
chives
salt
some cheese1 -
Savory oats are the best!1
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- 26-40g oats
- 85g riced cauliflower
- cinnamon
- dash of salt
Add water to cover oats. Microwave 3 min. Mix. Microwave 3 min. Add:
- sweetener
- 96 egg whites
- 16g peanut butter
Microwave 1 min. Mix. Microwave 1 min. Add:
- 140g berries
So Freakin Delicious and Voluminous!1 -
I can't do savory oats. The texture is off putting for a savory dish. I also can't do eggs in oatmeal, too eggy. I might be doing something wrong...1
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I don't necessarily have a special recipe but one way I enjoy my steel cut oats are with crushed/sliced almonds, sliced banana, apples, cinnamon, and raisins. I make warm cinnamon apples and add it to my oatmeal. I also add honey (not sugar) and almond milk (can add regular milk if that's what you drink). I also sometimes put it in a glass and with just honey and cinnamon and add a lot of almond milk and sort of drink it, tastes pretty good! Make it on the stove though, as the microwave can pull a lot of the nutrients. Steel cut, IMO, is always the better way to go versus rolled oats.1
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I do overnight oats with almond milk and some chia seeds (specifically, Holy Crap Cereal from Canada) then heat in the morning a stir in a tbs of salted caramel or cinnamon crunch protein powder.3
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I just add a swirl of grade B maple syrup to my bob mills steel cut oats. sometimes add fresh blueberries and or chopped strawberries.2
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VintageFeline wrote: »Gallowmere1984 wrote: »A regular thing for me:
80-100g oats
12 oz water
4-5 large eggs
100g onion
100g mushrooms
2g turmeric
2g black pepper
Mix oats, spices, onions and mushrooms, add water. Microwave three minutes. Beat eggs while oats are cooking, then stir in. Microwave another three minutes, shove in face.
Holy cow, is that a 1000 calorie breakfast? Oh to be active and male, heh. Although I am still weirded out by savoury oats so maybe I'm not too jealous.
Anywhere from 750-900, depending upon the amounts used. It's generally my post-post-lifting meal for when I first get to work. I tend to clock between 19-25,000 steps per day these days, and I lift 4x/week and recumbent cycle the other three.
It's not as fun as it sounds sometimes. Last bulk I was having to eat ~3175 kcals/day to gain 0.3 lbs./week at a weight of 175 near the end. My body has this nasty habit of wanting to move more with the more food that I eat. It's really gonna suck in a few years, when I'm back in the 200s. It's part of why I shake my head every time I hear someone talk about damaged metabolisms from significant fatloss.2 -
2 parts oats to 1 part greek yogurt. Cook oats as directed, then stir in yogurt. My new favorite way to eat oatmeal.1
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I use my rice cooker for steel cut oats. 1 part oats, 3 parts water, 1/4 cup raisins, dash of cinnamon. I make a larger batch so this will last for 4 meals. Then add almonds and unsweetened applesauce to taste.1
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I had a good one this morning. Better Oats plain steel cut oats with flax, and I added a tsp of chia and soaked overnight in almond milk. Heated this morning for 2 minutes and put a runny egg over top. Delish!1
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VintageFeline wrote: »At the moment I'm obsessed with my patent pending PB&J porridge. 30g oats, 13g PB2, 200ml milk. Microwave (mine does it in about 2 mins 40), add 20g of jam. If I'm not cutting I'll have a larger portion.
I also like it with dried fruit, honey and cinnamon. Banana and honey.
And when the weather is too warm for hot breakfast I do overnight oats of all sorts. Usually some sort of fruit, Greek yoghurt/skyr and milk. Mango and coconut milk with the yoghurt is particularly delicious. I just use frozen fruit for this.
PB&J oats sounds amazing! I'm definitely going to have to give that a try!!
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nutmegoreo wrote: »I use my rice cooker for steel cut oats. 1 part oats, 3 parts water, 1/4 cup raisins, dash of cinnamon. I make a larger batch so this will last for 4 meals. Then add almonds and unsweetened applesauce to taste.
Yum! I've never thought to add applesauce to my oats! That sounds really good.0 -
ari2013102 wrote: »I don't necessarily have a special recipe but one way I enjoy my steel cut oats are with crushed/sliced almonds, sliced banana, apples, cinnamon, and raisins. I make warm cinnamon apples and add it to my oatmeal. I also add honey (not sugar) and almond milk (can add regular milk if that's what you drink). I also sometimes put it in a glass and with just honey and cinnamon and add a lot of almond milk and sort of drink it, tastes pretty good! Make it on the stove though, as the microwave can pull a lot of the nutrients. Steel cut, IMO, is always the better way to go versus rolled oats.
Sounds really good! I'll have to give steel cut oats a try. I haven't ever had them.0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »I can't do savory oats. The texture is off putting for a savory dish. I also can't do eggs in oatmeal, too eggy. I might be doing something wrong...
Texture-wise the only oats I like are steel cut, so that's what I'm using for savory oats. I just think of it as a grain and it seems right with savory foods, but I'm not that big a fan of sweet breakfasts, period, other than pancakes on occasion.0 -
I have 1 cup (dry) cooked, salt to taste, and then add 2 Tbsp raw walnuts chopped and 2 Tbsp of Ocean Spray Craisins.
kcal Chol SatFat Carbs Fiber Sugars
426 0 2 62 10 7
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i just mash in one banana.0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I can't do savory oats. The texture is off putting for a savory dish. I also can't do eggs in oatmeal, too eggy. I might be doing something wrong...
Texture-wise the only oats I like are steel cut, so that's what I'm using for savory oats. I just think of it as a grain and it seems right with savory foods, but I'm not that big a fan of sweet breakfasts, period, other than pancakes on occasion.
That explains it. Then it would be more like cracked wheat or barley than the typical porridge texture I know. I think I would like it that way if we had steel cut oats (we don't).0 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I can't do savory oats. The texture is off putting for a savory dish. I also can't do eggs in oatmeal, too eggy. I might be doing something wrong...
Texture-wise the only oats I like are steel cut, so that's what I'm using for savory oats. I just think of it as a grain and it seems right with savory foods, but I'm not that big a fan of sweet breakfasts, period, other than pancakes on occasion.
That explains it. Then it would be more like cracked wheat or barley than the typical porridge texture I know. I think I would like it that way if we had steel cut oats (we don't).
It is a lot like barley. In fact I use it in place of barley in a sausage dish, since I can't tolerate barley well since becoming diabetic. Polish sausage, onion, apple, cider vinegar, garlic, a little butter. Fry everything in butter until it browns, deglaze with the vinegar, then add the oats and water and cook.1 -
Every couple of days I make a few jars for the fridge. Half cup oats, half cup almond milk. In the mornings I add what I feel like that day, but usually berries and sweetener.0
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I like adding canned pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice, and some liquid splenda to oats when I'm cooking them in the microwave. I top it with some plain Greek yogurt when it's cooked.
I've also done savory oats with riced cauliflower cooked in with them, topped with poached eggs and cheese. I really like those as well.1 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »I can't do savory oats. The texture is off putting for a savory dish. I also can't do eggs in oatmeal, too eggy. I might be doing something wrong...
For me, once I considered oats to be basically like rice, the world opened.2
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