Instant Pot, Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal
This is the recipe for the Instant Pot Users, who are looking for easy breakfast recipes. I have been working on making more and more in my Instant Pot.
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This is one of the easiest breakfast ideas, and it’s so quick, it’s perfect for those busy mornings. My youngest son has never met a cup of steel-cut oatmeal that he hasn’t liked, so this breakfast is perfect for him, and the use of cinnamon and brown sugar, makes it sweet, but not unhealthy, which is a great balance.
What really works well in this recipe is the use of rolled oats.
If you aren’t familiar with oats, there are three main types, steel-cut, rolled and instant oats. The main difference in all three types is really just the level of processing each oat has gone through. The result of how much the food company has processed your food affects the cooking time of each oat.
Steel-cut oats take the longest to cook, that is because they have been chopped from the whole oat. It has the texture uncooked of being similar to rice. It is a very hearty oat. I haven’t experienced much with cooking steel oats in the Air Fryer, but they do wonderfully in the Instant Pot.
The third type of oats is quick or instant oats. These are the ones that are already precooked and dried, they are the ones you ate, that came in packages, ready to eat, that you just added water to. Do you remember those? I think I had those almost every day as a child.
This recipe that I am showing you today, is easily changed out for other fruits, especially as the summer is coming, and your choice of fresh fruits, will increase.
Here are some simple steps, so you can make this in your very own Instant Pot,
In your Instant Pot bowl, add the steel-cut oatmeal and butter.
Then press the saute button. Continue to saute, until all of the butter has melted, remember to keep on stirring as the butter will burn if you don’t stir.
This will give your steel-cut oats a great nutty taste.
Then add the raisins and cinnamon, and mix well.
Pour in the water.
Add your lid (make sure it’s in the sealing position) Set manual high pressure for 3 minutes. When the time is up, do a natural pressure until L10, and then do a quick release.
Plate, serve and enjoy!
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Instant Pot, Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal
Instant Pot, Cinnamon-Raisin Oatmeal
This is one of the easiest breakfast ideas, and it’s so quick, it’s perfect for those busy mornings. My youngest son has never met a cup of steel-cut oatmeal that he hasn’t liked, so this breakfast is perfect for him, and the use of cinnamon and brown sugar, makes it sweet, but not unhealthy, which is a great balance.
- Prep Time: 10
- Cook Time: 13
- Total Time: 23
- Yield: 6 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Instant Pot
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1 cup steel-cut oats
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/2 cup raisins
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 3 cups water
Instructions
- In your Instant Pot bowl, add the steel-cut oatmeal and butter.
- Then press the saute button. Continue to saute, until all of the butter has melted, remember to keep on stirring as the butter will burn if you don’t stir.
- This will give your steel-cut oats a great nutty taste.
- Then add the raisins and cinnamon, and mix well.
- Pour in the water.
- Add your lid (make sure it’s in the sealing position) Set manual high pressure for 3 minutes. When the time is up, do a natural pressure until L10, and then do a quick release.
- Plate, serve and enjoy!
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