If you've ever tried steel-cut oats, you know that they don't look anything like the more familiar old-fashioned or instant oats. While rolled oats and instant oats look like soft, light flakes, steel ...
Did you know you could use your Instant Pot to make breakfast? The I Love My Instant Pot Recipe Book ($17) by Michelle Fagone, out April 1, includes a recipe for steel-cut oats that cook up in 10 ...
The Washington Post: Cook your steel-cut oats in an Instant Pot, then pile on the savory goodness
Steel-cut oats cook beautifully in an Instant Pot or other electric multicooker. We’ve made them savory by using broth and piling mushrooms, a fried egg and a healthy dose of kimchi on top. Your ...
Cook your steel-cut oats in an Instant Pot, then pile on the savory goodness
Yahoo: Steel Cut Oats vs. Rolled Oats: What’s the Difference Between These Breakfast Foods?
Steel Cut Oats vs. Rolled Oats: What’s the Difference Between These Breakfast Foods?
Oats (Avena sativa) make a scrumptious breakfast cereal and are often used in baking. Interestingly, there are multiple types of oats. Steel cut oats, also known as Scottish or Irish oats, are less ...
MSN: Steel cut vs. rolled oats: Which has more fiber and protein?
Both make for a hearty breakfast, but they have slight textural and nutritional differences. Both steel cut and rolled oats are nutritious breakfast options, with steel cut oats being higher in fiber ...
Real Simple on MSN: Steel Cut vs. Rolled Oats: Is One Healthier Than the Other?
Manufacturers can prepare raw oat groats in various ways to make them ready for consumption. Steel-cut oats are the least processed form, whereas rolled oats, or oat flakes, undergo more processing ...