How To Cook Oatmeal (Ideas To Make It Delicious)

HOW TO COOK OATMEAL – Delicious and nutritious oatmeal have different types and here are some tips for cooking this.

Oatmeal is famous as a breakfast food topped with any fruit that you desire like apples, strawberries, blueberries, and among others. This food is a powerhouse of protein, heart-healthy, helps manage weight, and improves energy. Here’s a simple guide to cooking this.

Oatmeal – Health Benefits and Recipes Of Oatmeal

Some details you probably don’t know yet about oatmeal. Check them out here!

OATMEAL – Is it reasonable to eat oatmeal every day? What are its benefits? Here are some answers to these questions.

A famous nutritious breakfast staple is oatmeal. Many foods will come and go with different health trends over time, but never this meal. Oats are one of the healthiest grains. They are also gluten-free and filled with essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants.

Types Of Oats
Photo lifted from Downshiftology

Scientifically, oats are called Avena sativa. Oat groats are intact and whole which makes them have a longer time to be cooked. Most people prefer rolled, crushed, or steel-cut oats, and some settle with instant and quick but this type, most likely, is processed.

It has been proven by many studies that this food has the ability to lower LDL or bad cholesterol levels.

Here are its benefits:

  • Lowers blood sugar levels
  • Provides antioxidants
  • Promotes healthy bacteria in your gut
  • Helps manage your weight by promoting fulness for a longer time
  • Eases constipation
  • Relieves skin itching and irritation
  • Lowers your chance of colon cancer

Here are some recipe ideas and healthy toppings:

  • Every cup of oats is a double cup of liquid.
  • For your liquid, you may use water milk or dairy-free milk like almond milk or cashew milk. A 50:50 of milk and water also work well together.
  • A pinch of salt will kick in some flavor.
  • You may cook it on a stove to medium-low for about 5 minutes or microwave it on high for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes.
Oatmeal
Photos lifted from Downshiftology

Here are some toppings or sweet flavors according to a post from Downshiftology:

  • Apple Cinnamon – diced apples, chopped pecans, a sprinkle of cinnamon, and a drizzle of maple syrup.
  • Banana Blueberry – sliced bananas, blueberries, a drizzle of almond butter, and a sprinkle of chia seeds.
  • Strawberries and Cream – diced strawberries, a dollop of yogurt, and a sprinkle of flaxseeds.
  • Raspberry Chia Jam – a spoonful of chia seed jam, coconut flakes, sliced almonds, and extra milk on top.
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter – stir in cacao powder, then add a drizzle of peanut butter, and shredded coconut.
  • Pumpkin Spice – stir in pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla extract, and top with chopped pecans and maple syrup.
  • Coffee, Walnut & Dates: Replace some of the liquid with a little bit of brewed coffee as it’s cooking. Then top it off with chopped dates, toasted walnuts, and banana slices.

Added ingredients for some flavors:

  • Jammy Egg & Spinach
    soft boiled egg or poached egg, garlic sauteed spinach (or garlic sauteed Swiss chard), avocado slices, and chives
  • Fried Egg & Salsa
    fried egg, pico de gallo (or classic salsa or avocado salsa), and microgreens
  • Savory Mushroom
    sauteed mushrooms, a poached or fried egg, a dash of tamari soy sauce, and chopped green onion
  • Butternut Squash and Peppers
    roasted butternut squash, diced and sauteed bell peppers with garlic and onions, and a sprinkle of goat cheese

READ ALSO:

What can you say about this? Let us know!

Leave a Comment