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what can i make with porridge oats, except porridge?

50 replies

mckenzie · 21/01/2007 21:12

DS refuses to eat cereal or porridge in the morning although when he was younger he used to love them all. DD and i have porridge oats with dried fruit in but he refuses to even try it and because I dislike it so (I onyl eat it because I know it's good for me althgough DS doesn't know that) I really can't blame him.

Is there something else perhaps I can make with porridge oats, like a cereal type bar but that's not full of sugar etc, that DS can have for his breakfast to give him the benefit of the oats?

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ZZMum · 21/01/2007 21:15

I hate porridge but I do like raw oats and milk -- ie muesli ... have you tried that?

mckenzie · 21/01/2007 21:17

I probably have at some stage but I cant remember when ZZMum so i might try that again tomorrow. I'll just make my own up huh? the porridge oats with the chopped up dried fruit and some seeds be okay huh?

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ZZMum · 21/01/2007 21:18

sounds fine! you can try using apple juice or grated apple mixed in make it sweeter...

CODNoMore · 21/01/2007 21:18

omg
melting moments

wickedwaterwitchhaspmt · 21/01/2007 21:19

Granola? I've been having it for breakfast, this one from Tesco

brimfull · 21/01/2007 21:19

flap jacks there must be a low sugar recipe on the net somewhere.

hana · 21/01/2007 21:19

if you make it into a sort of cereal bar there might be too much sugar for a breakfast food ( I think!)

what about putting mashed bananas or grated apples and cinnamon with the porridge?

LIZS · 21/01/2007 21:21

flapjacks, cookies, crumble topping, add yoghurt or fruit juice with dried and fresh fruit and elve overnight.

RustyBear · 21/01/2007 21:21

How about these?

MerlinsBeard · 21/01/2007 21:22

chuck in some fruit (fresh and dried) siome nuts and some seeds, splash in some milk or some yoghurt...voila...home made muesli

flack · 21/01/2007 21:26

crumble topping, soup thickener, baking.

3andnomore · 21/01/2007 21:26

Will chase a lovely recipe for Oats and Dates biscuits if you like...it is really yummy, even though I am not that keen on dates usually, unless stuffed with Marzipan and covered in chocolate, lol!

mckenzie · 21/01/2007 21:29

thank you all for the replies. I'm off to bed now for an early night but I shall read more thoroughly tomorrow and try some of the suggestions.
I shall definitely offer home made muesli tomorrow though for a start.
Thanks all

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3andnomore · 22/01/2007 11:06

Here is the recipe for Oat Biscuits:
-125g unsalted Butter
-250g Oats
-250g Dried Dates
-2 Eggs
-100g Sugar
-1tsp Vanilla Essence
-1/2tsp Baking Powder
-grease for the Tray or Bakingpaper

Melt the Butter and stir in the Oats, then let it cool down.
Stone the Datess if necessary and cut into small pieces.
Beat the Eggs, Sugar, Vanilla essence and Bakingpowder , add the Oat/Butter mixture and Mix well.
Use 2 teaspoons to put lil lumps of the mixture onto the Bakingtray that is either well greased or covered with Babking Paper.
Bake in a pre-heated oven (175degree celsius or gasmark 3-4) for 15-20 minutes.

Ready · 23/01/2007 19:51

could the dates be substituted for raisins??

suzycreamcheese · 23/01/2007 20:02

havent read all this but

i put handful in crumble mix w/ finely chopped nuts too..very nice!

pindy · 23/01/2007 20:04

Ready stead cook, used them today - made yummy banana things and as a base for cheesecake!! will look for the recipes.

3andnomore · 23/01/2007 21:43

Ready, I couldn't see why you couldn't use Raisins instead, but have not tried it myself, only ever done it with dates and it is delicious

Califrau · 23/01/2007 21:45

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NotQuiteCockney · 23/01/2007 21:50

I make my own cooked muesli with oats, very tasty.

I also make these pretty often. They're dairy-free and very tasty.

NotQuiteCockney · 23/01/2007 21:50

Oh, you can normally substitute raisins (or currants, or whatever) for dates.

Ready · 23/01/2007 22:09

Thanks... I don't like dates, but like the idea of oaty biscuits

NotQuiteCockney · 23/01/2007 22:13

My recipe (linked to below) calls for raisins, but I've made it with cranberries, raisins, currants, diced candied ginger (yum!), and probably some others I've forgotten.

turquoise · 23/01/2007 22:17

Substitute oats for 1/3 of the flour in banana bread.

mckenzie · 23/01/2007 22:25

what's 'canola' oil Cod? or what do you use instead?
And thanks for all your extra posts everyone.
The muesli offered this morning was refused and I'm not going to push it. I'll just bring it out again in a day or so.
I didn't get to make the other biscuits but I have a free afternoon tomorrow and intend to spend it all in the kitchen making those and Cod's and also some mumsnet-recommended soups.
I'm no Delia so please wish me luck!

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