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Bob's Red Mill Organic Steel Cut Oats, 4 - 24-Ounce bags


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Bob's Red Mill Organic Steel Cut Oats, 4 - 24-Ounce bags

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Organic Steel-Cut Oats are freshly milled from high protein oats and cut into neat little pieces on a steel buhr mill. Steel Cut Oats are one of the healthiest foods you can eat and they make a delightful, full-bodied hot cereal with an appealing texture. Try some Organic Steel Cut Oats today!


  • Pack of four, 24-ounce (total of 96-ounce)
  • All natural
  • Kosher certified
  • Trans fat free
  • Cholesterol free


Bob's Red Mill Organic Steel Cut Oats, 4 - 24-Ounce bags Reviews


Bob's Red Mill Organic Steel Cut Oats, 4 - 24-Ounce bags Reviews


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars STEEL CUT OATS ARE BETTER THAN ROLLED, October 5, 2011
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I love this brand of oats, and the shipping was fast, the grain was fresh, and the packaging was perfect. Made my 1st batch of oat casserole with it and it turned out superb:
ORGANIC OAT CASSEROLE:
2 cups steel cut oats
1 cup nuts (I used sunflower seeds)
salt
kefir

Soak the grain and nits overnight in water, salt, a tablespoon of kefir (or yogurt), it will make them nutritionally more available.

Drain and rinse the mix and put in bowl.

Put in a blender:
6 eggs
2 cups milk or 1/2 and 1/2
2 tablespoons cinnamon (I also add pumpkin spice, ground vanilla beans to taste)
Blend till smooth and add to grains.

Add a cup or 2 of dried fruits (I used fresh dates, raisins -- use what you like)
Add 1/4 cup of coconut oil

Stir it up till mixed and pour into greased glass pan
bake for 45 minutes
let sit for 10 minutes
cut in squares, add extra cinnamon and sweetener if you like... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Yum... I could get into these..., December 17, 2011
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I'm not a very good breakfast guy, or oats guy... but I've been trying to work out and my trainer loves him some oats.

I always love Bob's Red Mill for my flax and flour, and this got good reviews, has a good price, so it's what I went with.

I ended up just following the instructions on the package although there are lots of good prep techniques in the various steel-cut-oat reviews here and elsewhere. They came out just fine.... and the reviewer who suggested refrigerating the leftovers for an even better oat experience is correct I think... these things are yummy with each subsequent round.... this makes a batch-prepping your breakfast for a week really easy.

So far I've enjoyed this with greek yoghurt, flax-meal, chunky peanut butter, organic honey.... but I'm sure you could do any combination that works for you obviously... I'm trying to get the flavor ratio down for ultimate addiction but haven't gotten there yet.... there's just so much food to... Read more
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Real Breakfast food, serious food budget savings, February 8, 2012
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Compare the per serving price of this oatmeal to any "superfoods" touting breakfast cereal concoction, I dare you. You'll be able to have the oatmeal and few fistfuls of multivitamins for the 1-serving price of the multiV. drenched food-like product.

Our household is trying hard to correct breakfast - and breakfast skipping - habits these days, and we face down the common issue of just not having the time or inclination to fuss with anything not pre-prepared in the morning. However, you can do an internet search and find a zillion good ways to start the oatmeal the night before. This idiot-proof method works for us:

1 cup oatmeal, 5 cups water. Put in pan on stove, bring to a boil, turn off heat and cover pan. In the morning, add any fruit, nuts, cinnamon or sweeteners (we use Splenda), however you like it. Bring to simmer and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. (You may need to add a bit of water - these oats are VERY absorbant.) Serve topped with... Read more
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