Stovetop Steel Cut Oats

A friend of mine has been purchasing steel cut oats in bulk from the Amish in our area and sharing. Since I didnt know how to prepare them, I found a similar recipe online and adapted it to my taste. Note-you can use 4 cups of water and omit the milk. The milk makes it creamier.

Stovetop Steel Cut Oats
Stovetop Steel Cut Oats

A friend of mine has been purchasing steel cut oats in bulk from the Amish in our area and sharing. Since I didnt know how to prepare them, I found a similar recipe online and adapted it to my taste. Note-you can use 4 cups of water and omit the milk. The milk makes it creamier.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 1.5497845 g
  • Cholesterol 0.6125 mg
  • Fat 0.056117 g
  • Fiber 0.0424799987792969 g
  • Protein 1.0475045 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.03610725 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -6 serving(s) (238g)
  • Sodium 24.2280000070122 mg
  • Sugar 1.5073045012207 g
  • Trans Fat 0.00322104999999999 g
  • Calories 11 calories

Step-by-step

  • Bring the water to a boil in a large pot.
  • Add the steel cut oats and salt. Stir.
  • Reduce the heat to medium low and cook for 30 minutes. Make sure you stir the oats occasionally so they don’t stick to the pan.
  • When the oats start to thicken, at about 30 minutes, add in the milk and extract.
  • Stir the oats, milk, and extract together and cook for ten more minutes.
  • Add in cinnamon and raisins or whatever toppings you wish. (If you want to make bruleed oats-put the oats in a bowl, sprinkle with brown sugar and turbinado sugar. With a creme brulee torch, fire the top of the oats until the sugar is crystalized).
  • Serve the oats hot. This batch makes 4-6 servings.
  • If you want you can let the oats cool and then portion them out into smaller containers. To reheat, add a splash of milk and reheat in the microwave for 1-2 minutes.

My Simple Stovetop Steel Cut Oats

As a busy professional, finding quick and healthy breakfast options is always a priority. I’m constantly juggling meetings, deadlines, and trying to maintain a balanced lifestyle. So when a friend shared her secret stash of Amish-made steel-cut oats, I knew I needed to master this breakfast staple. The thought of a hearty, warming bowl of oats on a busy morning was incredibly appealing – much better than the usual grab-and-go pastries or sugary cereals. But there was one slight hurdle: I had absolutely no idea how to cook steel-cut oats!

Fortunately, a little online research and a bit of kitchen experimentation led me to a simple recipe that I've perfected to suit my palate. This stovetop method is incredibly straightforward, requiring minimal effort and resulting in a creamy, delicious bowl of oats that keeps me fueled throughout the morning. No more rushed, unhealthy breakfast choices for me! This recipe has become my go-to morning ritual, providing a sense of calm and nourishment before I dive into my busy day. The process itself is incredibly therapeutic – the gentle simmering, the subtle aromas filling the kitchen… it's a small act of self-care amidst the chaos.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity and adaptability. You can customize it to your liking, adding your favourite toppings – from fresh fruit and nuts to a sprinkle of cinnamon or even a touch of maple syrup. I personally love the creamy texture achieved by adding a splash of milk, and a dash of vanilla or almond extract adds a subtle sweetness and complexity. It's the perfect canvas for your culinary creativity! Sometimes, when I have a few extra minutes, I even elevate it to the next level by creating a delightful brulee effect. A quick torch over a layer of brown sugar transforms the top into a crispy, caramelized delight, adding a delightful textural contrast to the creamy oats. It's a simple yet elegant touch that makes this breakfast feel extra special.

Beyond its deliciousness, this recipe is remarkably versatile. It’s great for meal prepping. I often make a large batch on the weekend, portioning it into individual containers for easy grab-and-go breakfasts throughout the week. Simply reheat in the microwave with a little extra milk for a warm, comforting start to the day, even on the busiest mornings. The convenience and health benefits make it a winner in my book. And the best part? The whole process is quick, easy, and produces a breakfast that’s as nutritious as it is delicious.

I truly believe that nourishing ourselves with simple, wholesome foods is crucial for a productive and fulfilling day. This steel-cut oats recipe exemplifies this perfectly. It's more than just breakfast; it’s a commitment to self-care, a moment of mindful preparation that sets the tone for a successful day ahead. So, give this recipe a try and experience the joy of a truly satisfying and healthy start to your morning. You might just find that your mornings are transformed, one delicious bowl at a time.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup steel-cut oats
  • 3 1/2 cups water
  • 1/2 cup skim milk (optional)
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or almond extract
  • Cinnamon to taste
  • Raisins or other desired toppings

Instructions (Already provided separately).