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11/11/11 EPIC IV
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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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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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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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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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Steel Cut Oats?
Best used in the following Cincinnati tradition - Goetta (say "getta") ![]() Kid Rich's Goetta INGREDIENTS: 3 quarts water 2 tablespoons salt 2 teaspoons black pepper 2 teaspoons dried savory 1 teaspoon garlic powder 5 cups steel cut or "pinhead" oats 2 lbs ground beef (80/20) 2 lbs ground pork sausage (half of it "hot") 2 large onions, diced DIRECTIONS: 1. Heat water, salt, pepper and spices in slow-cooker/crock-pot set to "high" for 30 minutes. Add oats, cover, and cook for 90 minutes. 2. Mix beef, pork, and onions in large bowl. Stir meat into cooking oats, reduce heat to low, and cook for 3 hours, stirring occasionally. (Watch for lumps or clumps of meat.) 3. Pour mixture into five or six aluminum bread pans and allow to cool until firm. 4. Slice goetta loaves into 1/4" slabs and cook on oiled skillet set to 325 degrees for approximately 30 minutes until evenly brown. Serve with eggs, toast, and good coffee. Freeze remaining loaves.
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