Phrases with «hot porridge»

The phrase "hot porridge" refers to a dish made from boiling grains, often oats or cornmeal, in water or milk. It is called "hot" because it is served warm or steaming, and "porridge" because it has a thick and creamy consistency. Full definition

Sentences with «hot porridge»

  • We enjoyed a breakfast of hot porridge, fresh fruit and pancakes before setting forth into the chill of the dawn air. (galloparoundtheglobe.com)
  • It is delicious served warm over a bowl of steaming hot porridge, but can also be served as a dessert over ice cream, or in a crumble or pie dish. (thespicypear.com)
  • Going to try your version of «summer porridge» out on my husband who will eat hot porridge every single morning but just has the bare minimum oats and milk! (atastylovestory.com)
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