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Cathlete
When I made steel cut oats in the crock pot, they turned out really mushy and strange. I wonder what I did wrong.
Carrie
Carrie
Oh good! It's the handiest cookbook I own and I probably have 200 cookbooks.Michele, I ordered that book on Amazon today.
Carrie, I've gotten similar results when cooking oats in the crock pot. I don't think you did anything wrong -- I wonder if it makes a difference which brand of crock pot you have.When I made steel cut oats in the crock pot, they turned out really mushy and strange. I wonder what I did wrong.
Carrie
Mine is older, too. I only tried them in the crock pot twice and the results were so disappointing that I went back to making them on the stove top. Also, the oats made a terrible mess and I had to soak the crock pot in hot soapy water to get it clean.That could be Michele. I have a large, less expensive one. I was thinking it might work better in one of the smaller crock pots? Also, how long do you cook them for? "Overnight" could be 8-10 hours depending on when I put them on.
Carrie
I haven't read all the posts yet, but I find the easiest way to make SC oats is the overnight method. I bring about 2 1/2 cups of water to a boil, throw in a cup of SC oats, stir it up, turn the heat off, put a lid on and leave it sitting. When I get up in the morning, it's done and I just scoop some into a bowl and warm it up in the microwave.
As far as clean eats, I say Snickers and a Coke. OH COME ON, I had to. For old time's sake
I don't know why it wouldn't. You could probably sit the pot in the fridge and get the same results, if you're worried about leaving the milk out all night.
Tilapia is awesome for quick, easy and tasty.
Curries are also great in that you can make a big batch for multiple meals.