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I used to like oatmeal, until I decided to attempt to lower my cholesterol
by having a bowl every morning for a month. That was six or seven years ago, and I haven't been much of an oatmeal fan ever since. But today I tried McCann's Irish Oatmeal (Steel-Cut Oats) for the first time, and it was exceptional. Normally, oatmeal is made by rolling oats between steel rollers to flatten them into little booger-shaped plates, a resemblance which becomes even more pronounced upon cooking. This oatmeal is made by cutting the grains (called "groats") into little cylinders instead. When cooked, the oats plump up nicely and take on a pleasant chewy texture. Toasting them beforehand also causes them to take on a nutty flavor. It wasn't particularly quick: Altogether, the process took about 40 minutes, but it wasn't labor-intensive; all I had to do was toss the oats while they were being pan-toasted for two minutes, dump in some water and cook them for 25 minutes (without stirring at all), then dump in some milk and cook for another 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. I'm going to try an even easier recipe for tomorrow: Before I go to bed, the oats get dumped in a crock pot, water and dried fruit are added (I'm going to use dried apricots and dried cranberries), and the crock pot cooks the oatmeal while I sleep. Bob |
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