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By storma_5975092
Brooklyn, NY
on January 03, 2011
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fantastic! this recipe is perfect for a cold NY winter and so easy to follow. I have looked up quite a few and would say this one is the best, hands down.
By Boberts
Colorado
on December 26, 2010
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Amazing oatmeal! I haven't messed with toppings much yet, but the base recipe is absolutely delicious. This will be my default oatmeal from now on.
By RegH
Los Angeles, CA
on November 28, 2010
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I've always hated oatmeal but decided to try finding a good recipe since I know it's so healthy and this recipe has converted me. My friends all told me that steel cut oats are much different than the Quaker Oats I grew up with and they were right. I really enjoy this recipe and have been eating it a couple of times a week- it heats up well so I just make extra and keep it in the fridge. I found the oats at our neighborhood Valu-Mart for only $0.79 per pound- it was with the bulk rice and beans section.
By danielthom
Sacramento
on October 28, 2010
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I found the cooking time of 10 minutes to be far too short. I had to cook for at least 20 for it to thicken, but when it did it really thickened. This is a great and simple recipe, and is the only way I will now eat oatmeal.
By kay.atosa_13012016
Niagara Falls, 44
on September 14, 2010
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This is the tastiest oatmeal I've eaten in a while. With all the milk and seasonings, it has a pretty similar texture to rice pudding, and even tastes pretty good straight from the fridge, so you could eat it hot or cold.
The sugar is a bit too sweet. To make it a little healthier, use skim or 1% milk, halve or quarter the sugar, and increase the cinnamon. I just put straight ground cinnamon since I didn't have any sticks on hand. The soaking reduces the normal cooking time of steel cut oats (don't try to sub this with instant or old-fashioned without lots of modifications significantly and if you cook it on low and stir often, it shouldn't ever burn.
A delicious and, with a few modifications, healthy recipe.
By temck_10181189
Massapequa Park, NY
on March 29, 2009
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This is worth making. It's how I will now always make oatmeal. I would skip the salt though. It doesnt need it.
By hollyboc_11654402
Hollidaysburg, PA
on February 10, 2009
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I've only managed to make this one time without burning it to the bottom of the pan. I'm surprised that no one else said that. Must just be me. That one time, it was wonderful. All the other times it just tasted, well, burnt.
By klmorrow_7616005
Santa Fe, NM
on January 07, 2008
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I loved the combination of the hearty steel-cut oats with the currants and vanilla. Had a leftover serving the following morning and it was still very good!
By letsstamp2gther...
Brea, CA
on April 24, 2007
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I have a place where I live that makes the most amazing oatmeal but they wouldn't share the recipe. Now I know their secret... it's THIS recipe! I tried it the first time and it turned out exactly like what I was having at the restaurant.. wonder if they miss me there?
By damaris_peds_68...
RIDGEWOOD, NY
on December 28, 2006
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I love this recipe my chidren now like to eat oatmeal