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Steel-Cut Oats

If oatmeal isn’t in your repertoire of hot cereals, I encourage you to try steel-cut oats. Steel-cut oats are the least ...
Steel-cut oats are packed with fiber, protein, and nutrients, but they’re notoriously slow to cook. So, can soaking them ...
In a saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add oats and stir to coat. Toast oats, swirling pan or stirring often, until fragrant. Add water, then milk (it will bubble up), and bring to a gentle ...
Compare steel-cut oats and rolled oats to find out which one has more protein, fiber, and is better for digestion.
No one’s saying you have to go meatless just because it’s Monday — but as incentive to join the growing movement, every week we’re offering an animal-free recipe. You may think that you hate oatmeal, ...
Rolled oats and old-fashioned oats are the same, so you can use them interchangeably. Instant oats are convenient but not ...
This is so easy, maybe even too easy. Simple ingredients: one pot, a few minutes of active cook time (really, 4-5 minutes, maybe), and you go to bed. Wake up the next morning at your leisure and warm ...
Oatmeal choices have expanded, leaving consumers confused between instant, rolled, and steel-cut varieties. While both quick and steel-cut oats offer similar nutritional value, steel-cut oats are ...