Quoting Dave Drum to All <=-
Title: Hot Oatmeal
1 c Hot water
2/3 c Oatmeal
Cook gently for 5-6 minutes
JIM WELLER wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
Title: Hot Oatmeal
1 c Hot water
2/3 c Oatmeal
Cook gently for 5-6 minutes
The proportions and timing there are for quick cooking oats which
are almost as nasty as instant oats: no texture, gummy, and bland.
Old fashioned rolled oats need 12-15 minutes of cooking. They soften
and swell up but don't turn to mush and they taste nutty and grainy especially if they are toasted ahead of time.
Steel cut pinhead oats need 20 minutes or more of cooking are the best tasting of all.
I really recommend that everyone buy those less processed versions
and have a little patience preparing them..
It's like the difference between instant, converted and real rice.
only more so.
Back when we were talking about pastrami and Reubens I sought out a
good Russian dressing recipe. This is what I came up with:
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Title: Epicurious Russian Dressing
Categories: Salads, Dressing
Servings: 1 1/4 cups
Quoting Dave Drum to Jim Weller <=-
quick cooking oats which are almost as nasty as instant oats:
no texture, gummy, and bland.
I don't find them so.
THis is the "Russian" dressing I make. It's similar to red French or Catalina but is a bit "zippier". Better the day after making.
Title: Russian Salad Dressing
8 oz Tomato sauce
1 c Oil
1/2 c Apple cider vinegar
1 tb Worcestershire sauce
2 tb Granulated sugar
2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Paprika
1/2 ts Dry mustard
1/2 ts Garlic powder
1 ts Onion powder
Lemon juice
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