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steel cut/Irish oatmeal - how do you make it?
IIRC - a bunch of you eat this regularly.
I made this a few weeks ago and tried just sprinkling it w/ brown sugar, cream and some raisins, but it was still really bland; I had to add like 1/2 cup of brown sugar to make it palatable.
How do you eat/serve this?
Re: steel cut/Irish oatmeal - how do you make it?
Just simmer on the stove for like 30 minutes or however long it takes, and I add raisins, milk, and cinnamon. Once its on the table a swirl maple syrup in it. you have to tweak it til you get it to your liking.
There's also a recipe on weelicious for steel cut oats in the crockpot, cooks overnight and then breakfast is waiting for you when you get up. Just be careful, I burnt mine.
I've tried making it and I don't have the patience
but the few times I have, I added raw honey and chunks of strawberry.
Maybe in the crockpot would be a good option for me.
lovelylittleworld
BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
I've made a larger batch and then heated it up later. It turned out fine, a little gummy, but I just added more milk.
This. You have to spray the cooker with a little Pam to keep from getting a permanent oat crust on the cooker - but it turns out so good that I always end up eating more than I'd meant to. It gets this crunchy outer layer that's amazing.
lovelylittleworld
BFP#2 1/12/12 ~ Missed M/C 8w2d
I buy the stuff that can be cooked in 3-5 minutes.
I use raisins, walnuts, cinnamon, and agave nectar (instead of sugar).
I've also done brown sugar and cinnamon.
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