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Directions Step 1 Combine water (or milk) and salt in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil. Stir in oats and reduce heat to low; cook, stirring occasionally, until the oats are the desired texture, …

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Place all of the ingredients except the toppings in the bottom of a 4-to-6-quart slow cooker and stir to combine: Steel cut oats, water, milk, mashed bananas, flaxseed meal, vanilla, cinnamon, …

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1.5 cups steel cut oats 3 cups water 3 cups unsweetened almond milk (or skim milk) 2 bananas, mashed 1.5 tbsp flaxseed meal 1.5 tbsp chia seeds 2 tsp pure vanilla extract 1 tsp …

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What are the advantages of steel cut oats?

Oats of Steel: 11 Heath Benefits of Steel Cut Oats

  1. Loads you up on nutrients. Steel cut oats are nutrient dense, which makes them a good add-on to almost any diet (cue the confetti!).
  2. Can help you lose weight. Steel cut oats for weight loss? ...
  3. Might support healthy blood sugar levels. ...
  4. Fills you up on fiber. ...
  5. Amps up your antioxidants. ...
  6. Could be good for your gut. ...
  7. Helps lower your cholesterol. ...

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Is steel cut oatmeal high in carbs?

Steel-cut oats are less processed than other types of oatmeal and generally considered healthier. However, a mere 1/2 cup (45 grams) of cooked steel-cut oats has 29 grams of carbs, including 5 grams of fiber (24). Whole-grain cereals tend to pack even more.

What is the nutritional value of steel cut oats?

Steel-cut oats are capable of providing 375 kilocalories per 100 grams (4 oz) of grain. From the point of view of macronutrients, their carbohydrate content stands out, although they have a low glycemic index. For this reason, they’re considered a good quality food.

What is the nutritional value of steel cut oatmeal?

The serving size of these oats is ¼ cup dry grain. When cooked with the recommended water portions (usually about a cup), you end up with roughly 1 whole cup of a finished product. Because the water obviously adds no caloric value, there are roughly 170 calories in one cup of cooked steel cut oats (the same amount of calories in ¼ cup, uncooked).

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