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a wooden spoon in a pot full of oatmeal on the stove top

This method for cooking steel cut oatmeal comes out perfect every time - with a nutty, chewy texture, never slimy, sticky, or mushy! Bringing the oats to a boil the night before, leaving overnight to absorb the water slowly, and reheating and adding milk of choice the next morning is an easy, hands-off approach that's perfect for busy mornings!

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oatmeal in a white bowl with a spoon sticking out of the top

Best, perfect way to make oats porridge on stove top. You can enjoy the delicious oats porridge/oatmeal porridge as its own or add your own favorite topping be it fruit, nuts, dried fruits, seeds etc and use your favorite sweeteners. Oats porridge makes a quick, easy and quick option for breakfast for adults and kids which you can even make in advance if you wish.

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the right way to prepare oatmeal and 5 tips for making it better

Here are cooking instructions for the most common types of oatmeal. Use these instructions to prepare 1 serving of oatmeal, or follow package directions. One serving of each type of oatmeal below is about 150 calories (prepared with water) and 4 grams of fiber. #breakfast #healthybreakfast #breakfastideas #brunchideas #healthybreakfastrecipes #breakfastideas #brunchideas #recipe #eatingwell #healthy

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peanut butter oatmeal porridge

Peanut butter oatmeal is one of the best, easy, quick, delicious and nutritious oatmeal you can make on stove top or microwave for breakfast. This creamy oatmeal is sweetened with pure fresh maple syrup but you may also substitute maple syrup with honey, which is another great combination with peanut butter.

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image of a bowl of oatmeal with fresh blueberries and strawberries.

Learn how to cook oatmeal on the stovetop in just ten minutes with minimal ingredients! Creamy with a touch of warm spice, it’s a hearty comfort food you’ll look forward to eating. Serve it warm with your toppings of choice!

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