Steps:
- Bring 3 cups water, 1 cup milk, the cinnamon stick, and the salt to a boil in a medium saucepan. Stir in the oats. Return to a boil. Reduce heat; partially cover. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is thick and the oats are tender, about 25 minutes. Discard the cinnamon stick.
- Cut the banana crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rounds. Top the porridge with the banana and dates. Sprinkle with flaxseed. Drizzle each serving with 1 tablespoon milk.
- Soaking Steel-Cut Oats
- Steel-cut oats, also known as Irish or Scottish oats, are the result of chopping the whole oat grains into small pieces with steel blades. Rolled (or old-fashioned) oats, on the other hand, are steamed and flattened before being cut to make them more tender. For this reason, they cook much faster than the steel-cut variety and are often preferred as an everyday option. But if you prefer the pleasantly chewy texture offered by steel-cut oats, there is a way to reduce the cooking time by almost half without sacrificing taste or texture. Simply soak the oats overnight in a pot of water to begin softening the very hard coating that surrounds each grain. Bring the water to a boil before stirring in the oats to jump-start the softening process, and then allow the mixture to come back to room temperature and sit, covered, overnight. In the morning, all you will need to do is warm the oats over medium-low heat, stir, and serve.
- Even if you don't have time to or forget to soak the oats, you can still make them in the morning; it will just take a little bit longer. Stir the oats into boiling, salted water, and simmer for about half an hour. Don't stir too often; it will break up the grains and make the texture gluey.
- You might also decide to toast the oats before cooking to bring out their nutty flavor. Simply heat a little melted butter over medium heat and toast the oats, tossing them gently in the pan or stirring a little with a spoon, until brown and fragrant. Then cook in simmering water.
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[email protected]This porridge is amazing! It's the perfect balance of creamy and chewy, and the flavor is out of this world.
Crystal Randall
[email protected]I've never been a fan of steel-cut oats, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so creamy and delicious, and it's the perfect way to start my day.
Shahzaib Rafiq
[email protected]This recipe is a lifesaver on busy mornings. It's quick and easy to make, and it's always a hit with my family.
Kingsford Waddie
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of oatmeal, but I really enjoyed this recipe. It's creamy and flavorful, and it kept me full all morning.
Sulaiman Zainab
[email protected]This porridge is the perfect comfort food on a cold winter morning.
Fahad Shona
[email protected]I love how versatile this recipe is. I can add different fruits, nuts, and seeds to create a unique and delicious breakfast every time.
Msizeni Mlambo
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to start your day. It's hearty and filling, and it gives me energy for hours.
Oluwatoyin Owolabi
[email protected]I've tried many steel-cut oat porridge recipes, but this one is by far the best. The texture is perfect and the flavor is amazing.
Hamid Zareefi
[email protected]This steel-cut oat porridge recipe is a keeper! It's easy to make and so delicious. I love that it's a healthy and filling breakfast option.