Steel Cut Oats

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There was a thread earlier about what to put on oats, and the subject of Steel Cut Oats came up.

Well, I bought some, so what is the best way to cook Steel Cut Oats??

Does it really take 30-40 minutes??

The ones I bought have a microwave cooking directions and I do that work. However, I HAVE to add Truvia and fruit to mine or it's way too bland. I normally add blueberries or strawberries and it taste good enough to eat.
 

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Well, I bought some, so what is the best way to cook Steel Cut Oats??

Does it really take 30-40 minutes??


Yes, they take that long, but I like them much better than rolled oats. They just have more "substance" to them than the usual gelatinous bowl of mush that is oatmeal.

I don't know about cooking them in the microwave. We tossed ours up in the attic some time ago and haven't looked back.
 

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OK, I tried them? water to boil add oats, simmer for 30 minutes.

IDK, are they supposed to have the texture of rubber bird shot. A little tougher than tapioca or rice?

Or were they not cooked long enough.
 

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My wife likes them and so when she makes them, I eat them...but damn if I'm gonna watch a pot of oatmeal boil for 40 minutes! They really do take that long to cook.
 

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Easy to put in the crock pot overnight and they're hot and ready in the morning. The best!

An alternative if you don't have a crock pot: boil them for a few minutes per normal method, then turn off the heat and cover the pan. In the morning, simmer for a bit. Soaking overnight reduces the overall time.

As noted above, it's worth it.
 

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