So, some of you may know this trick, but for those who don't I thought I'd share.
Steel cut oats are 10x better than regular rolled oats and they're more nutritious too, but they can take a while to cook. Time you may not have.
Plus, if the 'S' ever 'HTF' (which seem a lot more likely lately) finding rolled / instant oats isn't going to be easy. Here's a trick you can use
which turns out some spectacular oats with little effort. This works if you have a decent wide mouth thermos.
First, heat the thermos up with hot water (to the top, you can use the water for something else later (i.e. coffee, whatever).
Now, while the thermos is warming up, measure out oats and water in a 1:2.5 ratio (less water is okay). Boil the water. When the water comes to a
boil, dump out the warm water from the thermos and dump in the steel cut oats, and then the boiling water. You can add other stuff like raisins or
dried cranberries if you like. Don't put any salt in the oats like you usually would (you'll add it later). Put the lid on the thermos, shake the
thermos and lay it on its side.
Let the thermos sit for about 45-50 minutes (good time to do some chores). You don't have to mess with it. Longer won't hurt. Come back after the
time is up, open the thermos and toss in a pinch of salt and stir. Your steel cut oats are now ready to eat...and boy are they GOOD!
It's called "thermos cooking" and it really does work. I can make some in the morning when I get up. I use the thermos heating water for coffee. I
can go take a shower, feed the livestock and come in to a hot and delicious breakfast which required zero minding while it cooked. Dump/spoon out the
oats into a bowl and add honey or whatever and you've got a breakfast which is both nutritious and filling (not to mention cheap and easy).
You can also do a similar thing with noodles. For quick standby food I buy these Knorr noodle pouches, you can get them anywhere. (They're less than
a buck each, and the shelf life is forever) Something like broccolli cheese, alfredo or parmesan, etc. Heat the thermos up as described above. At
the same time boil the recommended amount of water. When the water is boiling, dump out the heating water and dump in the pack of noodles along with
the boiling water. You can let it sit just like this, but what I do is add some canned chicken breast to it for extra protein. I usually throw in a
little black pepper too, because you can never have enough black pepper! (white pepper is good too). Let the thermos sit for 45 min to an hour, and
voila'!, you've got a delicious hot meal (maybe even for two).
Try it sometime, you might be impressed!
ETA - Oh, and just a word of caution...when you put the lid on the thermos, don't screw it on really tight, only tight enough to just seal it (no
more). If there's any air volume in the thermos when you put the lid on after putting the boiling water inside that air volume will contract as it
cools and suck the lid on tighter to the point dynamite won't take that sucker off! (don't ask me how I know this! I use this method sometimes for
work lunches and one time I thought I was going to have to take a sawzall to my thermos to get at my lunch! I did get it off, but it took a pipe
wrench to do it, and then my lid was messed up after that.)
edit on 12/17/2021 by Flyingclaydisk because: (no reason given)