It can make the easiest slow -
cooked steel cut oatmeal, be used as a one - pot meal steamer, make poached fruit or applesauce, simmer soups, make stir - free risotto, and... it can even cook rice.
Well... that is a heaping half cup of freshly
cooked steel cut oats being scooped into a silicone muffin pan.
I use about 1 cup no sugar vanilla almond milk, a heaping scoop vanilla Vega One, scoop of matcha green tea, a spoon of cinnamon, spoon of good honey, spoon of almond butter, 1/3 cup pre
cooked steel cut oats, blend, then add another cup almond milk and puree with 1 cup frozen berries and 1 frozen (peel before freezing) ripe organic banana.
I have
cooked steel cut oatmeal many times before but never thought about turning it into a breakfast bar like this one.
Would you believe we've never
cooked steel cut oats until this recipe?
Molly - Finally something to do w / my leftover
cooked steel cut oats and dead bananas that is also healthy.
So this weekend, when I was craving something special but still wanting to keep things at least relatively healthy, I decided to dial my average oatmeal breakfast up a notch with slow -
cooked steel cut oats, a lightly sweet touch of honey, and a sprinkle of chia seeds.
I cooked the steel cut oatmeal down with carrots, chicken broth, and a hint of vegetable bouillon.
So for this,
I cooked steel cut oatmeal in water until dry.
I used quick
cooking steel cut oats in this recipe, using a 3:1 ration of water to oats.
I cook steel cut oats on occasion.
I usually
cook steel cut oats at a ratio of 1 cup oats to 4 cups of water and store them in the fridge for a week's worth of breakfasts.
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I also bought quick
cooking steel cut oatmeal.
You can use rolled or quick - cook, but I don't recommend steel - cut or quick -
cook steel cut oats in this recipe at all, mainly for the texture and cooking times.
How to
Cook Steel Cut Oats in a Rice Cooker.
No sorry, I haven't tried using faster
cooking steel cut oats.
Have you tried this with the quick
cook steel cut oats?
I never thought to
cook steel cut oats in my neglected slow cooker.
It's the time it takes to
cook the steel cut oats that makes them less appealing — > until now.
This is exactly how
I cook my steel cut oats and I LOVE how they turn out in the morning!
You can use rolled or quick - cook, but I don't recommend steel - cut or quick -
cook steel cut oats in this recipe at all, mainly for the texture and cooking times.
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I was actually impatient (Imagine that) and went ahead and tried the recipe with the quick
cook steel cut oats.
Some brands have quick
cooking steel cut oats which have been cut up even more times and can be cooked in the microwave similar to rolled oats.
A friend used to
cook steel cut or rolled oats in a double boiler for several hours on a low temperature.
Well...
cooking steel cut oats takes about 45 minutes.
You could possibly use quick -
cooking steel cut oats, but I haven't tried that overnight yet.
Not exact matches
What I like to do is
cook up a big pot of plain
steel cut oats on the weekend / during my prep day.
I usually only eat
steel cut oats but will sometimes
cook with what is referred to here as «old fashioned» oats that take about 5 - 10 minutes to
cook.
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cooking inspiration, and I've already made the French Onion Lentil Pots, Roasted Chili Basil Lime Tofu Bowls, Mustard - Roasted Broccoli Paté, Lazy
Steel Cut Oatmeal, Fudgy Nut and Seed Butter Brownies (twice), plus the two recipes in this post, all to insanely good results.
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However, a mere half cup of
cooked steel -
cut oats has 29 grams of carbs, including 5 grams of fiber (24).
* I used the «quick
cook»
steel cut oats.
I enjoy the Irish - style
steel -
cut oats the most, but they take so long to
cook that I rarely make make time for them in my morning routine.
Cooking steel -
cut oats is easy - peasy — boil water, add oats, reduce heat, and simmer — but it does require some patience.
The
steel cut oatmeal worked great for overnight oats and bowl of traditionally
cooked oatmeal.
I've officially inaugurated a new policy to use the slow
cooker at least once a week, whether it be for
steel cut oats, soup, or my current obsession: THIS Thai Curry!
They do take longer to
cook than old - fashioned oats as well as a bit longer than
steel cut, but the method is just as simple, perhaps even simpler since whole oats don't require stirring.
There are many brands and varieties of
steel cut oats — Scottish, quick
cooking, etc..
You may find them referred to as «
steel cut» which means they have been sliced and diced a little to increase their
cooking time.
It's true:
steel cut oats take 20 - 30 minutes to
cook.
Steel cut oats aren't rolled and pressed like rolled oats so they aren't as processed and also take longer to
cook.
2 cups
steel -
cut oats 6 cups water dash of salt 1/4 cup raisins 1/4 cup pecans or walnuts chopped
cooking spray
The
steel -
cut oats will stand up to the longer
cooking time better, but the regular ones are fine, too.
Cooking times for
steel cut oats can also vary substantially; as a general rule, 20 - 30 minutes are needed.
All oats in this general category (
steel cut, Irish, Scottish) have varying
cooking times depending on the size of the resulting pieces.
Above: The three most commonly used types of oats (L to R):
steel -
cut, old - fashioned, and quick -
cooking.
We have seen
steel cut oats that were
cut into very small pieces and
cook within 5 - 7 minutes.