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today's recipe experiments
Oatmeal bread with cooked oatmeal
Both boys asked for oatmeal this morning and neither of them ate it. Before I threw it out it occurred to me that it must be possible to turn this wreck into oatmeal bread. This turns out to be a recipe adapted from Beard on Bread, a book which I, unaccountably, do not own. It's very easy and turns out to make two very nice loaves of bread, even using instant oatmeal and whole wheat flour (despite the poster's insistence on regular oats and bread flour).
Peanut butter dog biscuits
These are still in the oven so my chief taster has not had a chance to try them yet (despite her deep soulful eyes looking up at me as I mix), but they smelled so good while I was rolling them out that I was tempted to eat some of the dough myself, chicken broth and all.
Both boys asked for oatmeal this morning and neither of them ate it. Before I threw it out it occurred to me that it must be possible to turn this wreck into oatmeal bread. This turns out to be a recipe adapted from Beard on Bread, a book which I, unaccountably, do not own. It's very easy and turns out to make two very nice loaves of bread, even using instant oatmeal and whole wheat flour (despite the poster's insistence on regular oats and bread flour).
Peanut butter dog biscuits
These are still in the oven so my chief taster has not had a chance to try them yet (despite her deep soulful eyes looking up at me as I mix), but they smelled so good while I was rolling them out that I was tempted to eat some of the dough myself, chicken broth and all.
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As far as ingredients, bread is tons more forgiving than people think. It might not turn out the same way every time, but it will be bread and by and large edible whether you use whole wheat, instant, or steel cut, sunflower seeds or flax.
My main gripe is my kids like the packets of sweeeet instant oatmeal. I'm trying to come up with little home made packets of my own that they won't reject.
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Our solution was just to buy one box of "regular" (unflavored, unsweetened) instant oatmeal for every maple-and-spice or whatever -- then we mix them half-and-half for each bowl. Works pretty well, and we don't spend precious morning minutes cooking oatmeal :)
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And I'm so with you on the instant oatmeal problem! Note what
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