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Porridge with soy milk issue?

TayaCurragh
Posts: 709 Member
Hi guys
This seems like a weird one. I've recently swapped to soy milk, however one thing I cannot get right is porridge! This is my go-to afternoon snack as it keeps me from reaching for junk foods.
I'm not sure quite how to explain the issue - the oats aren't 'absorbing' the milk? Usually it combines into porridge but I end up with hot milk with oats floating in it. I've tried looking at veggie/vegan websites to see if this is a common issue but it doesn't seem to be! I've tried it both on the hob and in the microwave, and with a few different brand oats. I'm following the same way I've always made it and the way it says to on the packet exactly - I can't work out what I'm doing wrong! Has anyone else encountered this?
This seems like a weird one. I've recently swapped to soy milk, however one thing I cannot get right is porridge! This is my go-to afternoon snack as it keeps me from reaching for junk foods.
I'm not sure quite how to explain the issue - the oats aren't 'absorbing' the milk? Usually it combines into porridge but I end up with hot milk with oats floating in it. I've tried looking at veggie/vegan websites to see if this is a common issue but it doesn't seem to be! I've tried it both on the hob and in the microwave, and with a few different brand oats. I'm following the same way I've always made it and the way it says to on the packet exactly - I can't work out what I'm doing wrong! Has anyone else encountered this?
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I've made "quick oats" with water, milk, soy milk, rice milk, almond milk, and oat milk without noticing any issue of absorbing the liquid. Maybe try another brand of oats and/or soy milk?2
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If oat milk is okay for you, you might have better luck with that. Soy milk's consistency just doesn't seem to lend itself well to blending with things.0
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I've cooked oats in all kinds of plant milk and never noticed it failing to absorb. In my experience, oats will absorb just about any type of liquid.1
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Soy milk is actually powdered soy in suspension while most other non-dairy milks are made by soaking and then filtering out the original ingredient like a broth. That may explain the difference. I don't know since I make oatmeal (porridge) with water and then stir other things into it like peanut butter and/or a ripe banana.0
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Thanks guys! I may try it just with water to see if its the oats or the milk. Then I can play around with different types of milk alternatives.1
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I haven’t had an issue but i usually make overnight oats. Soy milk seems to blend fine.0
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I usually do water to cook and then plant milk to thin it a bit. I don't like gloppy..
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I always use water - no problem with it making the correct consistency. I generally add protein powder anyway though - either whey protein, or vegan blend.0
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Thanks for the tips guys. I've tried coconut milk and it cooked fine but a little longer than I cook it using normal milk. Plus it tasted delicious0
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