• @zilla
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    217 months ago

    I love and eat oatmeal every day. More than ones through the day actually, plain

    Just oats and water.

    If i want something different than nothing beats fruits in this game for me. A good apple sauce is also awesome on oatmeal.

      • @SecretSauces
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        47 months ago

        Question. What is the difference between “steel cut oats” and regular oatmeal?

        • Transient Punk
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          47 months ago

          The article that someone else posted explains it well. The thing I would add is that once you start using steel cut oats, you’ll never go back

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            7 months ago

            From the (AI generated?) article…

            Steel-cut oats

            Steel-cut oats are most closely related to the original, unprocessed oat groat.

            Steel-cut oats have a coarser, chewier texture and nuttier flavor than rolled or quick oats.

            They also take longer to prepare, with average cooking times ranging from 15–30 minutes.

            Rolled oats

            Rolled oats, or old-fashioned oats, are oat groats that have gone through a steaming and flattening process.

            They have a milder flavor and softer texture and take much less time to make than steel-cut oats, as they have been partially cooked.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      Do yourself a favor and sub the water with milk or a milk substitute. Takes the oatmeal to 11