Sunday, January 3, 2010

Hearty Breakfast Oatmeal



So, I'm still sick. And my tooth is still kind of bothering me, so I've been brainstorming on hearty, easy to eat, feel-better foods to make myself.  When I thought of oatmeal! Not the cinnamon & brown sugar variety that comes in a packet (which does have a place in my heart), but the real stuff, the kind that takes a little patience to make.  

I went as far as to go to the store just to get said real stuff, along with some blueberries and cream (antioxidants!).  As far as anyone in the Craig family is concerned, there is only one brand to get.



While Mom typically does most of the cooking, Dad always seems to make the oatmeal.  And he only buys this kind.  Its a little more expensive, but I was okay with a splurge.


Looks a bit like hamster food

So, its pretty easy to make, but like good grits, it takes a little time.  Stir one cup oatmeal into four cups briskly boiling water.  Stir well.

 
Be patient...

When the oatmeal begins to thicken, reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.  


That's more like it


About 10 minutes before the oatmeal is finished cooking, I like to add a touch of heavy cream and a pat of butter.  Stir well, and add water if you feel like its getting too thick.

That's about it! Everyone likes to eat theirs differently. First, I added some honey.
 


Brown sugar is nice too

Then, lots of blueberries and a little cream floated on top!




And there you have it! Brandon was gearing up to watch his Gamecocks play, so he ate his like a true Irishman, with a dark porter in hand. I kid you not.  As for me, hot tea is all I'm drinking these days. Sigh.

4 comments:

Linda said...

Oooh! Looks good for these cold mornings.

Anonymous said...

I think it looks divine...especially with all the blueberries! Plus, I am a fan of sweet & salty, so the stip of bacon would just knock this dish out of the park!

Iva Messy said...

ohh you have NO idea how much I love this oatmeal!! I always get it at Trader Joes!! thank you so much for posting! I love new recipes!!

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