Soaked Oatmeal Basics :: Plus 6 Different Recipes! (2024)

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Alright gang. So this is the motherload of all things oatmeal.

One of my life goals is to show people that boxed cereal isn’t the only simple, quick breakfast option!

On Mondays I make a large pot of plain oatmeal that we use a few times per week for fast, nourishing breakfasts. I have it stored in the fridge in a large bowl with a lid. Scoop out a few cups of cooked oatmeal and add ins to a pot, warm through and breakfast is done with a side of eggs or bacon, and raw milk!

It takes just a couple minutes to get the oats in a bowl to soak overnight and then cooks up within 10 minutes the next morning. SIMPLE. The soaking not only helps the oats cook faster, but it makes them digest easier! Bonus!

And because oatmeal is on the menu 2-3 times per week here, I have come up with a variety of ways to change up the flavors to keep things fun.

Give it a try this week and let me know which flavor your family likes best!

BASIC PLAIN SOAKED OATMEAL

Renee - www.raisinggenerationnourished.com

This is a "base" recipe that, once perfected, you can dress up with any flavor you can dream of!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Soak 12 hours hrs

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

Ingredients

  • 6 cups oats NOT quick oats. If you are gluten free be sure to get a brand that labels GF – like Bob’s Red Mill GF Oats
  • Juice of 1 lemon for soaking
  • Filtered water to cover oats plus another few cups for cooking

Instructions

  • The night before you want to cook the oatmeal, combine the oats and lemon juice in a mixing bowl with enough water to cover the oats.

  • Set under the light in your oven or warm spot in your kitchen over night. This soaking breaks down the phytic acid in the grain helping it digest better.

  • The next morning pour the oat mixture into a large pot and add a few cups of water to cover the oats.

  • Bring the oats to a bubble and simmer for about 5 minutes. If you want thicker oatmeal you can simmer longer.

  • At this point you can either add your favorite mix-ins or store plain in the fridge up to a week.

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So now that you have made your base oatmeal for the week, let’s give it some fun! The amount in each recipe feeds my husband, girls, and I – about 4 cups of oatmeal. All you need to do is add the ingredients into a pot and warm through! FAST!

BANANA BREAD OATMEAL

    • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
    • 3 TB butter or coconut oil
    • 2 mashed banana plus more to top if you wish
    • 1 ½ TB cinnamon
    • ½ tsp vanilla extract
    • 2-4 TB pure maple syrup (Optional – I rarely use this with the girls – the bananas are sweet enough on their own)
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BLUEBERRY COCONUT OATMEAL

      • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
      • 3 TB butter or coconut oil
      • 1 cup shredded coconut (I get this cheapest in bulk at our local health food store)
      • 1 ½ cups blueberries, pureed (I use thawed blueberries from our summer picking and when we run out either frozen organic from Costco…or we wait until July picking again!)
      • ½ tsp vanilla extract
      • 2-4 TB raw honey (Optional – I rarely use this with the girls – the blueberries are sweet enough on their own)
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APPLESAUCE OATMEAL

        • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
        • 3 TB butter or coconut oil
        • 1 cup organic unsweetened applesauce (I use homemade from our fall apple picking and when that runs out I get it cheapest at our local grocer).
        • ¾ cup organic raisins (I get mine cheapest in bulk at Costco)
        • ½ tsp vanilla extract
        • 2-4 TB pure maple syrup (Optional – I rarely use this with the girls – the applesauce and raisins are sweet enough on their own)
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STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM OATMEAL

          • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
          • ¼ cup whole organic cream or coconut cream
          • 1 ½ cups strawberries, pureed (I use thawed strawberries from our summer picking and when we run out either frozen organic from Costco…or we wait until June picking again!)
          • ½ tsp vanilla extract
          • 2-4 TB raw honey (Optional – I rarely use this with the girls – the strawberries and raisins are sweet enough on their own)
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PUMPKIN PIE OATMEAL

            • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
            • ¼ cup whole organic cream or coconut cream
            • 1 cup pumpkin puree (I use thawed out from my fall freezer stash but canned organic is fine!)
            • 2 tsp cinnamon
            • 2 tsp ground ginger
            • ½ tsp cloves
            • ½ tsp nutmeg
            • ¼ tsp allspice
            • 2-4 TB pure maple syrup
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CHERRY ALMOND OATMEAL

              • 4 cups cooked soaked oatmeal
              • 3 TB butter or coconut oil
              • ¼ cup blanched almonds or soaked/crispy almonds, pulsed in the processor
              • 1 cup cherries, pureed (I use thawed cherries from our summer picking – and when we run out we wait until July picking!)
              • ½ tsp almond extract
              • 2-4 TB raw honey (Optional – I rarely use this with the girls – the cherries and raisins are sweet enough on their own)
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OK! So keep me posted once you get started on how this process runs in your house on busy mornings!

This post was shared at Allergy Free Wednesdays and Real Food Wednesdays!

Soaked Oatmeal Basics :: Plus 6 Different Recipes! (2024)

FAQs

Do you need to rinse oats after soaking? ›

Make sure that you are rinsing them well. People tend to skip this step, but from my personal experience, I find rinsing them well omits this. It also helps in washing away the sticky starch that can make oats gummy. Try using lemon juice or apple cider vinegar as the acidic medium instead of the kefir or yogurts.

What happens to oats when soaked? ›

When you soak oats, it's almost like you're cooking them without heat. Soaking helps the starches break down and reduces the natural phytic acid, which may help your body utilize the oats' nutrients much more efficiently. Overnight oats are healthier for your gut.

Does soaking oats remove lectins? ›

Lectins are reduced by cooking and further reduced by soaking and then cooking.

Should you soak oats in the fridge or room temperature? ›

All grains contain something called “phytic acid”—or phytates—in the outer layer or bran, and oats contain more phytates than almost any other grain. If you soak your oats overnight at room temperature (do not put them in the fridge!)

What not to add in overnight oats? ›

As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

What to do after soaking oats? ›

Once they're soaked, it's time to cook. Simply bring oats to a low boil. Then reduce heat, cover, and simmer until tender. Lastly, add in your sweetener of choice, along with cinnamon and flaxseed.

Is it OK to eat soaked oats without cooking? ›

Dietitians agree that raw oats are generally safe to consume after they've been processed post-harvest. From savory meals to drool-worthy desserts, oats are a nutritious whole grain that can be incorporated into your diet in countless ways. Explore the endless possibilities of oats, both raw or cooked.

What are the side effects of soaked oats? ›

Oats can cause gas and bloating. To minimize side effects, start with a low dose and increase slowly to the desired amount. Your body will get used to oat bran and the side effects will likely go away. When applied to the skin: Lotion containing oat extract is possibly safe to use on the skin.

Is it better to eat oats soaked or cooked? ›

Soaking the oats overnight reduces the phytic acid content present in the oats better than cooking them.

Why does Dr Gundry say not to eat oatmeal? ›

Did you know that oats in oatmeal are packed with lectins which poke holes in your gut lining and can lead to health issues in the future, according to Dr. Gundry. One great way to avoid this is by using sorghum in your breakfast bowl rather than oats.

Are eggs high in lectin? ›

Eggs are not full of lectins. Chickens raised on pasture and not fed grains or soy produce eggs that contain little to no lectins. How do lectins work? Lectins are proteins found in plants that can bind to carbohydrates.

Does microwaving oats destroy lectins? ›

Cooking methods are also important. Pressure cooking is better than microwaving since pressure cooking can decrease levels of a type of protein known as a lectin. Many people react to lectins from food, so preparing oatmeal in a way that causes lectin levels to decline can help you tolerate oatmeal better.

Why did my overnight oats not work? ›

If you don't add enough liquid, your oats will be dry and clumpy in the morning, making them less enjoyable to eat. Make sure to add enough milk or yogurt to fully cover your oats and give them a creamy consistency.

How to get rid of phytic acid in oats? ›

The main method is to soak the oats 12 hours or overnight in water. Using the same ratio of water to oats as you normally would to cook them. Soaking activates an enzyme in the oats called phytase that naturally breaks down phytic acid.

Does microwaving oats remove phytic acid? ›

Heating or cooking the oats reduces the phytic acid to some extent but it also kills off the phytase.

Is it necessary to wash oats before cooking? ›

Most oats don't require washing before cooking as they are typically processed and cleaned before packaging. However, if you have oat groats (whole, minimally processed oats), it's a good idea to rinse them before cooking to remove any dust or debris.

Can you eat raw oats soaked in water? ›

You can enjoy oats raw or soaked, based on your preference and desired texture.

How long can you soak oats before they go bad? ›

We recommend storing overnight oats in the refrigerator in airtight containers for up to five days. That means if you're meal-prepping on Sunday, you can make a work week's worth of overnight oats and not have to think about breakfast again until Saturday.

Can I eat oats soaked in milk without cooking them? ›

Yes you can have it but it is better that you must cook. No side effects but soaked for 2 hours or 4 hours in milk without cooking Soaking procesing make them soft and easily digest. Eat this mixture with chopped fruits which is very beneficial for health.

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