Oatmeal is
definitely back on the menu plan a little more regularly now. Not only is it nutritious and heart healthy but
it is also delicious. And very thrifty
as far as a food source goes. Plus,
pretty versatile. You can do a lot with
oats.
I love it as a hot cereal which I can spruce up with a few simple ingredients like brown sugar and cinnamon, raisins or dried cranberries, maple syrup, just to name a few. Some people like to add peanut butter or even chocolate chips. The options are endless.
I often will use
oatmeal in place of bread crumbs to make meatballs or meatloaf. I also make honey oat bread from time to time.
Whirl it around in a food processor and you can make your own oat flour
and oat milk is another easy and
economical option too, both of which make excellent alternative baking
resources.
When you break
down the cost of oatmeal it is really hard to beat. For instance one serving of oatmeal is half a
cup of dry oats (8¢). I personally find
this is too much for me to eat without it feeling like a big blob in my stomach
so I will only eat half a serving making it even more economical (4¢). And compared to the cost of a gallon of milk
right now oat milk is definitely a more economical option (16¢ a quart) and the
residual oat pulp left after straining can be used in cookies, bread, muffins,
etc. No waste.
Rolled oats and
quick cooking oats have a place in our pantry for a variety of healthy and
economical reasons. I plan to use them
more often and in more ways than I've ever used them before. That oat milk recipe is calling my name. Are
you an oatmeal fan?
We keep oatmeal for making meatloaf and I also make my dog’s food, which includes oatmeal and pumpkin. I never make it as cereal for myself, but I keep the little flavored oatmeal packages in the pantry.
ReplyDeleteI like those flavored packets too. :)
DeleteLove my oatmeal year round!
ReplyDeleteAs do I. :o)
DeleteLearn something new every day! I've never heard of oat milk. I'll be passing this on to my daughter and maybe try it myself. Thank you for sharing this. I love oatmeal.
ReplyDeleteI'm eager to try it for baking.
DeleteThanks for the tips! I hadn't thought about making oatmilk.
ReplyDeleteSo you think oatmeal goes rancid? I have a carton that I hadn't opened, and I just noticed that the best by date was 12/21. I've got to get better about rotating/using stuff.
I bet it is still fine. I'd try it.
DeleteI have gluten allergies. I use oatmeal a lot. I grind it into flour and I make muffins,cookies,bread,waffles you name.
ReplyDeleteIt makes wonderful bread. A loaf of gluten free bread costs seven dollars and up.
My oatmeal bread costs a dollar to make
And it tastes like real bread.
So for your readers who have a gluten allergy, they may want to try baking with oatmeal flour.
Do you have a favorite recipe you'd be willing to share. I'd love to try it!
DeleteHomemade granola is my favorite way to use oatmeal
ReplyDeleteI love homemade granola! :)
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