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cricky101 08:55 AM 10-23-2008
it's time for a batch of Steel Cut Oats! Woo-hoo!

I'm going to make some in the slow cooker this weekend. :-)
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shaggy 08:15 PM 10-23-2008
oh no.....here we go again
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Nimbus 08:47 PM 10-23-2008
What is that? :-)
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cricky101 09:11 PM 10-23-2008
Originally Posted by shaggy:
oh no.....here we go again
Oh no?? OH YEAH! :-)
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Stog-a-Boy 10:34 PM 10-23-2008
:-) I remember this. Might have to find out how to make some!
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cricky101 07:49 AM 10-24-2008
Originally Posted by Nimbus:
What is that? :-)
Breakfast fare

http://www.slashfood.com/2006/01/23/...l-cut-oatmeal/
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shaggy 08:48 AM 10-25-2008
made the first batch of the year this mornin......yummmmmmy with a nice hot cup of cuban coffee fresh ground and pressed....best weekend ever so far this week
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livwire68 11:34 PM 10-25-2008
I may have to get some of these to make some oatmeal creme brulee.
Ingredients
1 cup McCann's Steel-Cut Oats
6 cups water
Fruit Compote:
(can be done in advance)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
2 cups of fresh seasonal berries, such as diced strawberries, blueberries, blackberries or raspberries.

Preparation
To prepare oats, bring water to a boil, add the oats and simmer for 40 to 45 minutes, stirring occasionally. Adjust with water to desired consistency. For compote, bring water and sugar to boil; add berries and turn off heat. Combine fruit compote with cooked oats, stirring gently together. Divide among 4 cereal bowls and coat top of each with 1 tablespoon of granulated sugar. Place under the broiler until the sugar is brown and caramelized or use a TORCH like a real man would do! :-) (of course thats my way of doing creme brulee so I added it) And while you have the torch fired up, whip out a stick, cut and use the torch to feather it until lit! Also can be used to solder, fly swatter and general fire starter.

It never fails!!!!!!!!!
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anyhow recipe stolen, but wanting to make!
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Mister Moo 06:08 AM 10-29-2008
Oats! I LOVE steel cut oats with crispy bacon!

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(last years oats)

I like the sound of them bubbling on a cold morning.

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(this mornings oats)

Famous Steel Cut Oats Recipe from Syekick - drop-dead good breakfast:

Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Steel Cut Oatmeal Recipe

1 Cup steel cut oats
3 Cup milk
2 Teaspoon vanilla extract
2 Teaspoon ground cinnamon
Pinch salt
4 Tablespoons ribbon cane syrup
½ Cup cup cranraisins
¼ Cup chopped pecans
1 Tbs Butter

Place all ingredients in cooker and stir gently.
Close the cover and start Porridge cycle.
Note 1: The brand of your steel cut oats may require adjustment to the amount of liquid. I usually just reduce the milk by a 2/3 cup if there is too much liquid.

Note 2: People of the northern persuasion typically prefer Maple Syrup, Raisins, and Walnuts. “Ain’t that weird?” so saith Brother Dave Gardner
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Nimbus 05:40 PM 11-06-2008
I am not a fan of oats in general, but damn that looks good! Especially the bacon. :-)
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drunkensailor 09:17 PM 11-06-2008
Mister Moo, you have created 3 addicts in my house and we shall make you proud. I can't even say steel cut oats without my son responding "with crispy bacon". You and tzaddi have caused me alot of cooking, thank you.
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gnukfu 08:24 PM 11-07-2008
I love steel cut Irish Oatmeal....have to pick some up now that it's getting cold. I put some maple syrup and butter in there.mmmmmmmm
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Ron1YY 09:47 PM 11-07-2008
Originally Posted by Mister Moo:
Oats! I LOVE steel cut oats with crispy bacon!

Image
(last years oats)

I like the sound of them bubbling on a cold morning.

Image
(this mornings oats)

Famous Steel Cut Oats Recipe from Syekick - drop-dead good breakfast:

Fuzzy Logic Rice Cooker Steel Cut Oatmeal Recipe

1 Cup steel cut oats
3 Cup milk
2 Teaspoon vanilla extract
2 Teaspoon ground cinnamon
Pinch salt
4 Tablespoons ribbon cane syrup
½ Cup cup cranraisins
¼ Cup chopped pecans
1 Tbs Butter

Place all ingredients in cooker and stir gently.
Close the cover and start Porridge cycle.
Note 1: The brand of your steel cut oats may require adjustment to the amount of liquid. I usually just reduce the milk by a 2/3 cup if there is too much liquid.

Note 2: People of the northern persuasion typically prefer Maple Syrup, Raisins, and Walnuts. “Ain’t that weird?” so saith Brother Dave Gardner
And that recipe, my friends, is what hooked me last year!!!!!!!

since this, I have tried it with, Sausage patties, Canadian Bacon, Ham, and Sausage links..........


But I keep going back to the Crispy BACON!!!!!!!!
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Darrell 12:37 PM 11-08-2008
Is this a good rice cooker for making oats?

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...t_adv_XSG10001

:-)
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taltos 01:02 PM 11-16-2008
Has anybody used Honeyville Grain Company's steel cut oats (www.store.honeyvillegrain.com)? Compared to the price of McCann's, they are one third the price.Thanks for any feedback.:-)
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TripleF 01:05 PM 11-16-2008
Never heard of steel oats before, but it sure looks tasty and it is getting a little cooler here in the south.......forecasted lows in the 40's this coming week!
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taltos 08:21 AM 11-18-2008
Just cooked up a double batch overnight in the slow cooker. For those with a large slow cooker, here are the ratios used:

2 cups steel cut oats
9 cups water
1 cup milk

Set slow cooker on low and cook for 7 to 8 hours. Early on stir about 1 time per hour. I have been spraying the crock with Pam prior to filling and it has eliminated sticking. Left overs will keep for a week if stored in the refrigerator in a container with a tight fitting cover. To keep the cooked oatmeal from forming a skin on the top, I press a piece of plastic wrap over the top of the oatmeal. Enjoy the colon cleansing goodness.:-)
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variable 07:19 PM 02-02-2009
Originally Posted by taltos:
Just cooked up a double batch overnight in the slow cooker. For those with a large slow cooker, here are the ratios used:

2 cups steel cut oats
9 cups water
1 cup milk

Set slow cooker on low and cook for 7 to 8 hours. Early on stir about 1 time per hour. I have been spraying the crock with Pam prior to filling and it has eliminated sticking. Left overs will keep for a week if stored in the refrigerator in a container with a tight fitting cover. To keep the cooked oatmeal from forming a skin on the top, I press a piece of plastic wrap over the top of the oatmeal. Enjoy the colon cleansing goodness.:-)
Did you try the Honeyville oats? Anyone?

I have the McCann's any like it very much. I'd be very interested if this is the same taste & quality.

TIA
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taltos 07:45 PM 02-02-2009
I tried them and have been buying them all winter. They cost me $2.99 for 20 oz at Trader Joe's and 28 oz of McCann's is around $6.00. I can't taste any difference.
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karmaz00 07:56 PM 02-02-2009
now thats a propane torch lighter...lol
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