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<title>Instapot Steel Cut Oats</title>
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<title>Overnight Steel Cut Oats</title>
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<description>Fast Version (hollie) 1/2 cup oats 1/2 cup berries 1 tbsp brown sugar soy/almond milk to cover plus a little yogurt is a good addition Standard Version (well plated) Ingredients 1 3/4 cups milk any kind you like (I use unsweetened almond milk) 1 1/2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup 1 1/2 tablespoons peanut butter or other nut butter of choice, optional but delicious 1 cup uncooked steel cut oats you can also use quick-cooking steel cut oats; the final oatmeal will have a softer, less chewy texture 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt&amp;quot; Directions In a mixing bowl, whisk together the milk, honey, nut butter, and any protein powder you may be adding until smooth.</description>
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<title>Instapot Cooking Times</title>
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<description>Ingredient Ingredient:Water Ratio Setting Pressure Time Pressure Release Rice - Basmati (white) 1:1 Rice High 4-8 minutes Quick after 10 minutes if not natural Rice - Jasmine 1:1 Rice High 3-5 minutes Quick after 10 minutes if not natural Rice - Brown (long/short) 1:1 Rice High 22-28 minutes Quick after 10 minutes if not natural Rice - Wild mix 1:1 Rice High 25-30 minutes Quick after 10 minutes if not natural Risoto 1:2 Rice High 5-6 minutes Quick relase (NOT natural) Steel cut oats 1:1.</description>
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<title>Steel Cut Oats</title>
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<description>Are Steel Cut Oats the Same as Rolled Oats or Instant Oatmeal? In the sense that all come from the same grain, yes. How they are processed, however, is different, which is why making a bowl of oatmeal with each of the different types of oats yields different results.
Steel Cut Oats The best bowl of oatmeal. The oats are left whole and cut into pieces with a steel mill. Steel cut oats are the least processed and therefore maintain the best texture when cooked.</description>
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