Oatmeal in a rice cooker? Why not! I’ll show you how to cook oatmeal in a rice cooker and why it’s the most convenient method.
Oatmeal for a Powerful Breakfast
Oats or Avena sativa is made of hulled oat grains which are milled, steel cut, and rolled. In some places, rolled oats are eaten raw or uncooked but only added with milk, sugar or fruits, and nuts.
Considered to be one of the healthiest grains, oats have incredible health benefits. Loaded with 51 grams of carbohydrates, 8 grams of fibre, 13 grams of protein, and tons of vitamins and minerals especially antioxidant plant compounds.
Speaking of antioxidants, oats contain Avenanthramides, which helps in lowering blood pressure levels by increasing the augmentation of nitric oxide. Oats are also a good alternative to those people suffering from type 2 diabetes.
Oatmeals can also reduce childhood asthma by means of integrating oatmeal as one of your baby’s first solid food. Remember that not all early food is beneficial so you have to be cautious in choosing.
How to Cook Oatmeal in a Rice Cooker
A nice, thick, and creamy oatmeal for a powerful breakfast is something most of us look forward every day. However, preparing oatmeal can be exhausting especially when you don’t achieve your preferred creaminess.
Good thing, rice cookers are here to save the trial and error phase. It simply lets you toss everything in, and with a push of a button, you can enjoy a healthy morning.
But how do you cook oatmeal in a rice cooker? Every rice cooker has different cooking settings and options so cooking oatmeal may need a little test but this method is the best way to start. Check this out!
Ingredients:
- A cup of oatmeal
- 2 and a half cup of milk or water
- A pinch of salt
- Optional fruits and nuts
Method:
- Combine all the ingredients inside the rice cooker inner pot.
- Turn on the rice cooker or if you are using a more fancy brand, use the porridge setting.
- Stir the oatmeal very well when the rice cooker switches to its keep warm mode
- Transfer it to a small bowl and top it with your favourite fruits and nuts
- Enjoy!
Watch this video for a quick tutorial on how to cook oatmeal in a rice cooker!
What Rice Cooker to Use?
Well, it all depends on what you have at home. Oatmeal is not that difficult to prepare and it doesn’t particularly need any special kind of rice cookers for you to enjoy this healthy breakfast.
Conventional Rice Cooker
Your good old rice cooker can still do the job perfectly in cooking oatmeal. You can place everything inside and let it cook.
A typical rice cooker can be enough but if you are still searching for the best rice cooker that can fit into your kitchen and let you cook several dishes.
You can consider checking out modern and fancy brands; try reading our post about the best rice cooker for this year for more options.
A conventional rice cooker is easy to use; when it starts boiling, give it a good stir and allow it to do the rest.
Modern Rice Cookers
MiCom, Fuzzy logic and Induction heating rice cookers are a few of the fancy technologies we see in most rice cookers today.
These technologies make cooking better, more efficient, and convenient; plus you don’t need other kitchen appliances at home!
Beyond Oats
Now there are more to oats than just having it for breakfast. Upon checking out few unique and delicious oat recipes, I came across a few best options.
You can be creative enough to make different kinds of recipes using the various types of oats. Here are some of the top of the line options:
Smoothies
If you need a quick refreshment on a hot mid-day, try making some oat smoothies combined with rolled oats, chia seeds, banana, milk, and honey.
Toss everything in your blender and voila! You can also be creative enough to use your favourite fruits and ingredients.
Oatmeal Bars
When you are too busy the entire week, you can prepare oatmeal bars ahead to have some awesome healthy snacks while always on the go!
You only need some melted butter, eggs, and sugar. Your oven will be the best buddy for this!
Steel-cut Risotto
Risotto makes everything comforting especially during the cold season or even year-round when wanted. If you are craving for some risotto with a twist, why not try steel-cut risotto for creamier, and more nutritious meal!
Oat Crusted Chicken
Oats are not just for breakfast or snacks, you can also prepare a meal made from oats.
If something fried is what you are thinking of the whole day, you will like this oat-crusted chicken with parmesan cheese.
You don’t have to be guilty of your food when you integrate healthy alternatives.
Quinoa Oat Bread
Quinoa oat bread is so easy to make! You can enjoy this flatbread with your favourite toppings whether you want to make pizza, or simply munch on this delicious pastry.
Oatmeal Soap
Yes, that’s right! If you have been shopping around for healthy soaps then try oatmeal soap for glowing skin.
You can check the soap’s ingredients listed as colloidal oatmeal.
Soaps with oatmeals can reduce the symptoms of eczema, and other skin irritations.
Make sure that the soap brand has FDA approved colloidal oatmeal which is as a skin-protective substance.
Summary
Cooking oatmeal in a rice cooker for me is the easiest alternative to the stove-top because of its capability to cook with less attention needed. In short, you can do more while cooking at the same time! So if you are looking for a healthy rice alternative, oatmeal is the best choice.
Have you tried cooking your own version of oatmeal in a rice cooker? What’s your favourite so far? Share your recipes with us in the comments below.