Cranberry Orange Oatmeal
Cranberry Orange Oatmeal – The tangy taste of cranberries and the sweetness of orange adds a delicious twist to regular oatmeal.
Mornings are busy in most households and sometimes the biggest casualty in the war against the clock can be the morning meal.
Slow Cooker to the Rescue!
The crock pot is your secret weapon for making sure you and your family get a healthy, warm breakfast.
Cranberry Orange Oatmeal
Hearty, chewy, nutty steel-cut oats with the the sweetness of orange and the tang of chopped cranberries … mmmmm …. soooo full of flavor … what better way to start your day?
What are Steel Cut Oats?
Steel-cut oats are oat grains that have been cut into pieces (to resemble small, coarse grains of rice) rather than rolled like old-fashioned oats or quick oats. This method leaves steel-cut oats with a texture that’s chewier and heartier than rolled oats.
Steel cut oats also have a richer flavor than do regular rolled oats. In fact, most people, once they’ve tried steel-cut oats (also known as Scottish oats, or Irish oats), say they’ll never go back to regular rolled oats again.
Steel-cut oats offer all the nutritional value of rolled oats. And they have a lower glycemic index than do rolled oats.
Steel-cut oats are the best option when cooking oatmeal in a crock pot (slow cooker). Regular old-fashioned rolled oats cook down too much in a slow cooker and end up quite mushy. And quick oats become nearly unrecognizable.
A Jewel of a Fruit
You can easily adapt this recipe to use other fruits, but given all the health benefits of cranberries – and the fact that they are only available from around November to January, I’ve been experimenting with recipes that include these delicious and health-promoting gems.
I hope you enjoy!
Crock-Pot Cooking
Like cooking with a crock-pot? Check out my posts about overnight, crock-pot, hot cereal recipes, how to cook beans in a crock pot, and how to buy a crock-pot.
Cranberry Orange Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 2 cups non-dairy milk
- 1/3 cup frozen orange juice concentrate
- 1/3 cup coarsely chopped fresh cranberries
- 1 cup steel-cut oats - (gluten-free if desired)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons honey - or pure maple syrup – optional
Topping
- chopped nuts - optional
Instructions
- Spray inside of a small slow cooker (crock-pot) with non-stick cooking spray (such as PAM).
- Pour water, milk, and orange juice concentrate in slow cooker.
- Coarsely chop cranberries. (A nut chopper works well for this.)
- Gently stir cranberries, oats, and salt into milk and water.
- Cook on low for 6 to 10 hours.
- When cereal is done, stir in vanilla. Stir cereal well to thicken. Serve hot topped with chopped nuts and a drizzle of pure maple syrup.
Notes
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Number of servings for your cranberry orange crockpot oatmeal recipe?
Hi Sarah,
This recipe makes about 3 1/2 cups of oatmeal. That would be 4 average-size servings.
Jennifer
Can I use regular whole or skim milk with this?
Hi Bethany,
Sorry, I’ve never tested this with regular milk. I’m guessing it would work, but I’m not sure.
Jennifer
Is it okay to use skim instead of non-dairy milk in this recipe?
Sorry…I forgot that I already posted the question, and I didn’t see your answer. Disregard repeat question. 🙂