The phrase
"steel cut" refers to the way oats are processed. It means that the oats have been cut into smaller pieces using steel blades, making them thicker and allowing them to retain more nutrients compared to regular rolled oats.
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Question... can you make the overnight oats with
steel cut oats or just regular oats?
I typically cook up old fashioned oats, as I prefer the texture, but you can also use
steel cut oatmeal.
After class, I ran home — literally — and made a speedy serving
of steel cut oats in my new big blue birthday bowl mug.
When I use 2 & 1/2
cups steel cut oats, 2 tbsp flour, 1 & 3/4 cups water, and 2 tbsp whey.
To incorporate even more grains into your diet,
try steel cut oats for breakfast and white popcorn as a snack.
Today, whole grain cereals and other whole grains
like steel cut oatmeal are still great choices at breakfast.
In the winter I can happily go for weeks
eating steel cut oats with a banana and almond butter.
I have regular processed as well
as steel cut oats, and it just seems like there may be too many clumps for her, since she's only had rice cereal so far.
We were very pleased to find both organic and gluten
free steel cut oats since we were unable to find this combination before.
Made the pumpkin pecan
baked steel cut oatmeal recipe and I have to say it was delicious.
This vegan pumpkin
spice steel cut granola is extra crunchy, full of clusters and the perfect balance of spicy and sweet.
I'm particularly drawn to try her «summer superfood porridge» come peach season, and possibly the «
creamy steel cut oats with rainbow chard and pine nuts» this next week!
I eat
organic steel cut oats cooked with organic dried figs (for added calcium) every day for breakfast.
My breakfast always includes carbs like
overnight steel cut oatmeal, eggs with a sprouted grain or gluten - free toast, or a protein pancake topped with fruit.
I have been
doing steel cut oats in the crockpot for about a month now, but it hadn't occurred to me to make a pumpkin pie flavor.
Hi, I have just a few mountain apples left and was just wondering
if steel cut oats could be used?
I'm eating healthier in this new year, and was looking for a
good steel cut oatmeal recipe, and this is IT!
We like them served over coconut non-dairy ice cream, and I always make extra to enjoy
over steel cut oats in the morning.
Bring water, vanilla and apple cider to a rolling boil and
add steel cut oats, salt and cinnamon then simmer on low for 20 minutes.
Also, I accidentally
bought steel cut oats because I couldn't remember which kind the recipe called for.
Anyway, thanks to your enthusiasm
about steel cut oatmeal, it's now my breakfast staple.
I keep saying I'm going to do
steel cut out in the crock pot but never seem to get to it.
What I like to do is cook up a big pot of
plain steel cut oats on the weekend / during my prep day.
We have
seen steel cut oats that were cut into very small pieces and cook within 5 - 7 minutes.
Whisk to combine the spices and baking powder into the wet ingredients, then stir in the
raw steel cut oats.
The extra time required to
prepare steel cut oats is certainly worth the effort for the added nutrition.
This was on the stove top and used whole rolled oats instead of
steel cut ones.
These look really yummy but I only have quick 3 -
minute steel cut oats on hand.
But a friend recently told me there is no difference nutritionally
between steel cut oats and instant oatmeal.
I've never personally tried it with this recipe, but I know you can
freeze steel cut oats.
I use traditional rolled oats, but I bet it would taste lovely with
steel cut too!
I absolutely love starting my day off with a bowl of
cozy steel cut oats in the winter.