Sentences with phrase «think steel cut»

I think steel cut oats are great!
I don't think steel cut oats will work in this recipe.
Baking the oatmeal (and I think the steel cut are even better for this), gives it a much different texture than standard oatmeal.
I don't think steel cut oats will work the same.

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I totally agree with using steel cut oats; I think they taste much better than instant oatmeal.
I don't want to alarm anyone, but I think I maaaaaay have to switch over to make - ahead steel cut oats with bloobs and almond butter here soon.
I've actually been using a recipe for steel cut oats in the crock pot that you included in a WIAW post (I think) and I am LOVING it.
I was thinking that a little of this plus some almond milk would be great drizzle over steel cut oats as a sweet breakfast!
Although you will find a more detailed description of this issue in the Description section of this profile, we think that it is important to point out that the GI values that we have seen for old - fashioned rolled oats and steel cut oats are significantly lower than the values that we have seen for instant oats.
I was thinking «whole oats» since nothing had been done to them (i.e. «regular» oats as opposed to «rolled» or «steel - cut» etc).
I used to think I liked regular oatmeal — that is, until I tried steel cut oats.
There are a lot of different kinds of oats out there so it took some thinking before landing on Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats.
Why have I never thought to use steel - cut oats in a savory recipe?
I find that people who think they don't like oatmeal, actually like steel cut oats.
I also think that bulgar might hold together bett than steel cut oats.
It tasted good, and even though I am a steel - cut oat lover, I think rolled oats made for a much better texture in this baked oatmeal.
I have cooked steel cut oatmeal many times before but never thought about turning it into a breakfast bar like this one.
I thought about trying this with steel cut oats because I do love them, but I am just obsessed with the original version made with rolled oats, so why mess with something that works.
What do you think the time conversion would be if I substituted steel cut oats for the rolled oats?
One other question - what do you think this would be like with steel cut oats?
I only have steel cut oats in the house... do you think these will work?
Think instant rice vs basmati rice, or instant oatmeal over steel cut oats.
I never thought to cook steel cut oats in my neglected slow cooker.
Steel - cut means the oats are «cut» not «rolled», so instead of flakes of oats you have tiny hard bits of golden oatmeal (think of mini rice particles).
That's really the main reason I prefer steel cut - I think the texture is so much better than the rolled kind.
I absolutely love steel - cut oats (I think they may be my favorite kind!)
I used steel cut oats, and while I personally thought they were a little more al dente than I would go for, it didn't take away from how much I like this.
The next thing you know I was looking at pictures of steel cut and thought, «Well THAT looks too hard to blend into a powder» and just stuck with the Quaker.
For instance, foods that are highly processed (think instant oats) will turn into glucose very quickly, but steel cut oats (which need to be cooked for 20 minutes) contain much more resistant starch and are digested more slowly.
Think roasted sweet potatoes instead of bread, whole rolled or steel cut oats instead of cereal, apple slices instead of crackers.
Was thinking along the lines of brown or wild rice, steel cut or old fashioned oats, sweet potato, and some of the squashes like butternut and acorn.
It's not that I don't like variety — if I have time, I love to make an omelet — but I'm always in a hurry in the morning and steel - cut oatmeal with agave and cinnamon allows me to go through my day without thinking about it.
Another reviewer suggested using less oats if you use steel cut - after making it according to the recipe, I do think probably using less would work better, like maybe 1/4 cup or so.
Yet, with this caveat in mind, we still think it makes overall sense to think about these two categories of oats (old - fashioned and steel cut) as low in glycemic index.
I've really, really tried to like steel cut oats, but I think this recipe might make me LOVE them.
Now you're probably thinking, «Then why do you use steel cut oats in this recipe?»
I found this tutorial for freezing steel - cut oats last night and I think it's so smart!
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One can attack its enviro - cred by noting that it is made of probably 500 pounds of steel, but one can't deny that this kind of thinking leads to more efficient use of materials, is on the cutting edge of what we mean when we talk about downloadable designs or dematerialization of design.
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