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    In her recipe for Cocoa Almond Oatmeal, she cooks the oatmeal in a nonstick skillet instead of a pot. The skillet's larger surface helps the oats cook quickly and become super creamy ...

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  4. The Best Way to Make Oatmeal, According to Ina Garten - AOL

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    Place in the microwave and cook on high for 4 minutes. Once the oatmeal has cooked, add a pinch of salt, a splash of your choice of milk, a touch of butter and a drizzle of maple syrup. As Ina ...

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    Let these recipes be your rebound: Brown Sugar Salmon. When it comes to 15-minute weeknight dinners, nothing is better than a simple piece of flaky, tender, savory-sweet brown sugar-glazed salmon ...

  6. Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    Both types of rolled oats may be eaten uncooked, as in muesli, or cooked with water or milk to make porridge. In some countries, rolled oats are eaten raw or toasted with milk and sugar, sometimes with raisins added, as in muesli. The term oatmeal sometimes refers to a porridge made from the bran or fibrous husk as well as from the kernel or ...

  7. Quaker Instant Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    The oatmeal is prepared by mixing with boiling water and stirring, hence being referred to as "instant"; once mixed, the oatmeal is ready within a minute. It can also be prepared by adding up to 2/3 cup of water and microwaving for 30–60 seconds. Milk may also be used as a richer substitute for water. [4]

  8. Oatmeal raisin cookie - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded oatmeal cookie recipe was published in the United States by Fannie Merritt Farmer in her 1896 cookbook, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book.While Farmer's original recipe did not contain raisins, [5] their inclusion grew more common over time, due in part to the oatmeal raisin cookie recipes featured on every Quaker Oats container beginning in the early 1900s.

  9. Seven Extraordinary Oatmeal Recipes from Samantha Stephens

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    Since then, Sam has expanded her repertoire to include unusual creations like a savory oatmeal with cheese and bacon and even an oatmeal salad with dried cranberries and fresh apples.