How can I add protein to my steel cut oats? (but your favourite recipes are welcomed)
Urban_Princess
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I failed horribly this morning by adding 1/2 scoop of my favourite protein powder. Are there any other ways to get protein into my oats (aside from seeds/nuts)??
Also - if you have tried and tested recipes for steel cut oats please share! I'd like to try new things
Also - if you have tried and tested recipes for steel cut oats please share! I'd like to try new things
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Egg whites or eggs mixed in! Super good3
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I like to make my oats savory style (I use rolled, but you could do it with steel cut too). I mix in some plain greek yogurt and sometimes a little cheese. For seasonings I usually add salt and pepper, sometimes sriracha, or an herb if I have it. I particularly like fresh dill. Then I top with a fried egg. They come out very creamy and comforting.2
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There's always overnight oats. I don't have recipes that use steel-cut oats (I don't eat them), but I've modified Googled recipes replacing the steel-cut for rolled oats.0
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PB2 -peanut butter powder4
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I add unsweetened soy milk, flax seed meal, and chia seed along with walnuts and pecans. Sometimes I will go savory with an egg over easy and crumbled bacon on top.2
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Toasted nuts on top taste really good. I usually put dried fruit and a little brown sugar in mine. I use my Instant Pot to slow cook them overnight.0
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i've done peanut butter banana with greek yogurt. i do greek yogurt and fruit. peanut butter and chocolate, peanut butter and honey.2
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I agree with Greek yogurt or even making them with milk. You may also consider using quinoa in place of oats. It's a bit higher in protein. However, I usually just add protein powder and coconut flakes to mine.0
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I'm confused. Why does adding protein powder mean you failed?3
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Eggs and bacon and other stuff you like with those foods (I like putting avocado, tomato, salsa) I use old fashioned oats though not steel cut.0
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Unflavoured collagen peptides. 9 g a tablespoon and you can't tell they're in there!0
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I have this on my list of recipes to try. I would do it in a dutch oven in the oven, not the crock pot, but it would be the same recipe.
https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=17021760 -
clicketykeys wrote: »I'm confused. Why does adding protein powder mean you failed?
Probably because it was gross.1 -
I eat my regularly-prepared steel cut oats with greek yogurt - no problem0
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I do an overnight oats with gluten free steel cut oats, unsweetened almond milk, plain Greek yogurt, vanilla-coconut protein powder, chia seeds, hemp hearts and fresh strawberries. Grab and go on my way out the door in the morning0
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Do they need to be mixed in? Make your oats the way you like them, then drink the protein shake. If the shake is minimal (protein powder+ skim milk or water) the calorie hit won't be large.
Alternatively, make that "protein cake in a mug" and crumble it over your oats. It's easy: protein powder, baking powder, and enough milk to make a slurry.0 -
I add 20g of protein to my oats every morning. You need to make sure its whey protein and not casein. Casein does not mix well0
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Pro tip for adding protein powder to oats; add it after it’s cooked. Heated up it has a nasty aftertaste.
I added a hard boiled egg and yogurt to my cooked oats this morning.0 -
a 1/2 cup of beans on the side, a boiled egg1
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Try your favorite protein powder..0
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My favorite!
I know you said steel cut oats, but 1min Rolled oats is best for this recipe:
1/3 cup oats
2/3 cup of egg whites (protein source)
1/3 cup water
32g of peanut butter (assuming you are not allergic) (protein source)
1 banana
1 tsp Honey
1. Combine the oats, egg whites and water in a bowl.
2. Microwave on high for 30 second increments, whisking with a fork after every 30 sec. Till it is cooked. Approx 3 min.
3. Add in the peanut butter, banana cut into half slices and honey. Stir in and enjoy!0 -
Greek yogurt0
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It’s not a fail!
Cook your oats with water or milk, then stir it up a few times to let it cool a bit, THEN mix in 1/2 -1 scoop protein powder.
It tastes amazing but honestly I don’t get the hype with oatmeal. I rarely eat it because I am still SO hungry after that it ends up being a total waste of calories!0
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