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Gruel is a food consisting of some type of cereal—such as ground oats, wheat, rye, or rice—heated or boiled in water or milk.It is a thinner version of porridge that may be more often drunk rather than eaten.
Brose is generally denser and more sustaining than porridge, and is best made with medium or coarse oatmeal—not rolled (flattened) "porage oats". In the 16th century, a mixture of oatmeal and water was carried by shepherds; brose resulted from the agitation of the mixture as they climbed the hills. [1]
Porridge by William Hemsley (1893) Oats for porridge may be whole , cut into two or three pieces (called "pinhead", "steel-cut" or "coarse" oatmeal), ground into medium or fine oatmeal or steamed and rolled into flakes of varying sizes and thicknesses (called "rolled oats", the largest size being "jumbo"). The larger the pieces of oat used, the ...
Oatmeal-Rhubarb Porridge Perk up your morning oatmeal with the addition of tangy rhubarb. Using milk for this oatmeal gives it a calcium boost, but the recipe also works well with water--and you ...
This slow-cooker porridge recipe features quinoa. Quinoa is a gluten-free pseudocereal (it’s a seed!) that is a nutritional powerhouse and a complete protein. It contains a wide array of ...
How to Dress Up Ina Garten's Microwave Oatmeal. Ina's preferred maple syrup, butter and milk combo is super comforting, but Ina's basic plain microwave oatmeal is easy to customize to match your mood.
The term oatmeal sometimes refers to a porridge made from the bran or fibrous husk as well as from the kernel or groat. [6] Rolled oats are often used as a key ingredient in granola , in which toasted oats are blended with sugar and/or nuts and raisins, and in granola bars .
Rolled whole oats, without further processing, can be cooked into a porridge and eaten as oatmeal; when the oats are rolled thinner and steam-cooked more in the factory, these thin-rolled oats often become fragmented but they will later absorb water much more easily and cook faster into a porridge; when processed this way are sometimes marketed ...