Steel cut oatmeal: Best device for cooking it?
I prefer to rinse the steel cut oats the same way I rinse rice. Try rinsing
the oats in a clear pyrex container and see whether the dirty looking water
is acceptable to you. Usually 2-3 rinses will suffice for me.
I know, I know, some will say one rinses the 'good part' off.
Dee Dee
"JonquilJan" > wrote in message
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> Thermos bottle - boiling water - oats. Put in when you go to bed.
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> Try it -
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> JonquilJan
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>>I eat 5 min oatmeal every day for breakfast
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>> I want to start eating steel cut oats but they take 30
>> min's to cook and I'm always short of time in the
>> morning for that length of time
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>> So..... sounds like I need some kind of small device
>> that I can load the oats, water, etc into at bedtime
>> and that will automatically come one before I get up
>> and cook the oats for 30 min's
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>> I live alone so don't need anything with huge
>> capacity.... smaller the better
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>> Can you advise? Thanks!
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