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
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)