Savory Oats!

mariahdoesthis
mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
edited November 21 in Food and Nutrition
Wondering if anyone likes savory oats and has any great recipes to try.

Looking to shake up my breakfast routine.

Thanks!

-M.
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  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    I love them, but don't really do a recipe. I mix in some chopped and sauteed veg (broccoli or asparagus or zucchini), maybe some sauteed mushrooms, a still runny sunny side up egg, and some feta cheese.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    I like to mix in shaved parmesan, romano, or other hard Italian cheese and a poached or fried egg, plus salt and pepper. Or just butter and/or olive oil, salt and pepper if I'm keeping it simple.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    I usually make mine by stirring in peanut butter/PB2 and salsa.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,230 Member
    i'm not sure how i feel about this thread...

    Heh, I'm the same... I'm not that big a fan of oats, and can't really get my head around making them savoury. But I eat some other pretty odd stuff, so eh ;)
  • CindyWard2
    CindyWard2 Posts: 88 Member
    I wish I hadn't opened this thread until after breakfast...
  • timtam163
    timtam163 Posts: 500 Member
    Savory oats are the best!! I do them Asian style with soy sauce, sriracha, an egg on top, and scallions. For everyone who's squeamish: come on, they're just another grain.
  • drawaimfire
    drawaimfire Posts: 83 Member
    timtam163 wrote: »
    Savory oats are the best!! I do them Asian style with soy sauce, sriracha, an egg on top, and scallions. For everyone who's squeamish: come on, they're just another grain.

    I do the exact same and just switch up the base occasionally i.e. sub quinoa or rice or amaranth. I just adore it.

    Also, any tasty leftovers in your fridge? Steak or chicken and cooked veggies, then you've got what you need to make savoury oats. I love leftover stews or curries on my oats too. My mom does cottage cheese and scrambled eggs in hers.

    Seconding the 'they're just another grain'. A simple start for you to dress up as you please.
  • My go to for a while was oatmeal with an over easy egg, topped with scallions and sriracha.
  • aeloine
    aeloine Posts: 2,163 Member
    My go to for a while was oatmeal with an over easy egg, topped with scallions and sriracha.

    This sounds... okay. There rest, though...... I dunno you guys.
  • rachel780mpg
    rachel780mpg Posts: 83 Member
    I make mine by sauteing peppers and onions, then toasting the oats. I then add in beef broth slowly, risotto style, making sure its absorbed before I add more. Its really a tasty side dish.
  • Grimmerick
    Grimmerick Posts: 3,342 Member
    edited September 2017
    Try pottage......it's pretty medieval
    http://www.brandnewvegan.com/recipes/medieval-pottage-stew
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    timtam163 wrote: »
    Savory oats are the best!! I do them Asian style with soy sauce, sriracha, an egg on top, and scallions. For everyone who's squeamish: come on, they're just another grain.

    Awesome! I never really thought to do them in an Asian style. But I love Eggs and Sriracha together.
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    I make mine by sauteing peppers and onions, then toasting the oats. I then add in beef broth slowly, risotto style, making sure its absorbed before I add more. Its really a tasty side dish.

    Duuuuuude. I love making risotto. This sounds amazeballs.
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    Thanks for all the ideas, guys!
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    I usually make mine by stirring in peanut butter/PB2 and salsa.

    Peanut butter and salsa? If you are serious then I will try it. Although I might use almond butter instead.
  • janejellyroll
    janejellyroll Posts: 25,763 Member
    I usually make mine by stirring in peanut butter/PB2 and salsa.

    Peanut butter and salsa? If you are serious then I will try it. Although I might use almond butter instead.

    I've done it with almond butter and cashew butter and enjoyed it too. If you've ever had a spicy peanut sauce with noodles or a stir-fry, it's the same concept!
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    i'm not sure how i feel about this thread...

    Heh, I'm the same... I'm not that big a fan of oats, and can't really get my head around making them savoury. But I eat some other pretty odd stuff, so eh ;)

    I sell sheep yogurt and cheese at farmer's markets and one of my customers mentioned he likes to use the yogurt for savory curry oats. I tried his recipe and loved it. So I thought, why not try more? Granted, the curry does add a little bit of a natural sweetness.

    Always try something new, right?
  • mariahdoesthis
    mariahdoesthis Posts: 17 Member
    I usually make mine by stirring in peanut butter/PB2 and salsa.

    Peanut butter and salsa? If you are serious then I will try it. Although I might use almond butter instead.

    I've done it with almond butter and cashew butter and enjoyed it too. If you've ever had a spicy peanut sauce with noodles or a stir-fry, it's the same concept!

    Dude! Totes makes sense. Now I see it (and can imagine how GREAT that would taste!). Thanks!
  • AngryViking1970
    AngryViking1970 Posts: 2,847 Member
    Steel cut oats topped with parm and a poached egg (sometimes some crumbled bacon) is the go-to weekend breakfast at my house.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    timtam163 wrote: »
    Savory oats are the best!! I do them Asian style with soy sauce, sriracha, an egg on top, and scallions. For everyone who's squeamish: come on, they're just another grain.

    That sounds yum.

    And agreed, I think of them as a grain. If you'd do savory grits in the morning, why not savory oats? If a stirfry with rice or quinoa or barley, why not something similar with oats?
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    i'm not sure how i feel about this thread...

    Heh, I'm the same... I'm not that big a fan of oats, and can't really get my head around making them savoury. But I eat some other pretty odd stuff, so eh ;)

    I sell sheep yogurt and cheese at farmer's markets and one of my customers mentioned he likes to use the yogurt for savory curry oats. I tried his recipe and loved it. So I thought, why not try more? Granted, the curry does add a little bit of a natural sweetness.

    Always try something new, right?

    That sounds great, I'll have to experiment.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    i'm not sure how i feel about this thread...

    Heh, I'm the same... I'm not that big a fan of oats, and can't really get my head around making them savoury. But I eat some other pretty odd stuff, so eh ;)

    What's so odd about a savory grain dish? Do you eat rice, pasta, barley, quinoa, couscous, etc., in savory dishes?
  • Cbean08
    Cbean08 Posts: 1,092 Member
    Has anyone ever eaten the oats cold before? Does it still taste alright? I could possibly bring this for lunch at work, but I'd likely have to eat it cold.

    Also, any have pictures to share to show what their creations look like?
  • ryenday
    ryenday Posts: 1,540 Member
    Not exactly savory, but not sweet. Old fashioned oats made with almond milk and fresh squeezed lemon juice and fresh grated ginger. Yummy
  • Kimblesnbits13
    Kimblesnbits13 Posts: 369 Member
    Cbean08 wrote: »
    Has anyone ever eaten the oats cold before? Does it still taste alright? I could possibly bring this for lunch at work, but I'd likely have to eat it cold.

    Also, any have pictures to share to show what their creations look like?

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/374150681535206817/

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/374150681535208007/

    Hope those links work! I love cold overnight oats!
  • remmus102
    remmus102 Posts: 24 Member
    A relatively low cal breakfast would be one serving of PB2 mixed with a bowl of plain oats and maybe a sprinkle of brown sugar on top would be about 200 calories
  • kitzykarly
    kitzykarly Posts: 32 Member
    I like my oats both ways! One of my favorite ways is sautéing peppers, onions, and garlic and topping my oatmeal with it, along with black beans, corn, and salsa! For other ideas, just think of toppings you might use on a baked potato!
  • bpetrosky
    bpetrosky Posts: 3,911 Member
    How about haggis?

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  • kmshover
    kmshover Posts: 41 Member
    I use oats in my meatloaf. I adore 1/2 cup of oats, 1 cup boiling water....1tbsp butter....fry the oatmeal in a patty after adding seasonings of your choice, make a dippy egg.....mash it all up...YUM!!!
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