How to cook the perfect porridge (2024)

If you love porridge you probably already know that Kialla has the best rolled oats. And we’re pretty proud of the fact!

Now winter is upon us in the southern hemisphere, nothing beats a bowl of steaming porridge on a cold morning. Otherwise known as oatmeal if you’re in North America.

And gone are the days when porridge simply meant adding milk and sugar to your oats. Or salt, as the Scots used to, back in the days when sugar was a luxurious import from the Caribbean destined for the tables of the rich.

Unlike other cereals, porridge is endlessly variable depending on whats in the fridge and the pantry.

So I like to think of my porridge as a vehicle for lots of other ingredients.

When it comes to cooking it, I always go by instinct – add some water here, and cook it a bit more, cook it a bit less… So it’s always a bit hard when people email to ask the best way to cook the Rolled Oats. Nonetheless, in the interests of people enjoying perfect porridge I decided to give some tips

It seems simple, but like scones, it can be a disaster if you don’t get the right balance of liquids to oats. We all know people who were turned off porridge for life because of bad experiences at boarding school, or the like!

Because, for me, cooking oats is not a precise science, I thought I’d just discuss how to make the perfect porridge, by instinct, rather than give you a recipe with exact measures etc.

The steps to perfect porridge

Soak the oats overnight
The best way to prepare your rolled oats is to soak them overnight in enough water to cover them (allow half a cup of oats per person). You could add some almonds to pre-soak with the oats. Soaking grains and nuts makes them easier to digest.

In the morning drain any excess water, then pop them into a saucepan with plenty of water (or milk),
Work on the ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 ratio of oats to liquid, depending on whether you like the porridge thick and creamy or more runny.
That means 1 to 1 & 1/2 cups of liquid per 1/2 cup of oats.
If you want to add fresh fruit like sliced apple or pears you can put these in now to cook a little.

Cook the mixture on medium heat until it starts to simmer, then turn down low. The oats will be a good consistency with about 5 minutes of simmering. Stir a little but no need to stir continuously – just don’t walk away and forget about them!
Because they’ve been soaked they’ll cook quickly.

When the oats start to simmer, it’s time to add any frozen fruit you may like to use eg: berries.
If you like bananas with your porridge wait until the oats are cooked, or just before taking them off the stove, before adding.

Pre-soaked, oats will take less than 5 minutes to cook.

Forgot to soak? Simply allow 10 minutes of gentle simmering for them to become nice and creamy.

You may need to add more liquid as they cook, so check them frequently. The important thing is to look for the consistency that you like – if you like it thick and creamy cook for longer, if you like your porridge more thin then make sure you keep an eye on the liquid. I never measure liquid I just keep checking them to maintain my preferred consistency.

Remember as they cool, the mixture will thicken, so always err on side of more liquid if you prefer a wetter porridge. Experiment with the liquid – you can always thin them down by adding milk just before you eat them. A childhood memory for me is the sensation of cold milk combining with the hot oats in my mouth.

Once cooked, serve immediately with your favourite toppings.

Some serving suggestions:

  • yoghurt and/or milk of choice,
  • shredded or flaked coconut,
  • superfoods like chia, acai powder, or maca powder,
  • spices like nutmeg and cinnamon (cinnamon is great for balancing blood sugar)
  • a home-ground LSA mix (linseed, sunflower. and almonds which you can grind in a coffee or spice blender)

And if you like your porridge sweet try blackstrap molasses for a change (it’s full of iron), rapadura sugar (aka panela), honey or coconut nectar.

I sometimes throw in a handful of pitted prunes, in the middle of cooking. Prunes are a great sugar substitute, and they also have one of the lowest GI measures of all the dried fruits. Surprising really, considering how sweet they are.

If you are using our Organic Premium Quick Oats you can skip the overnight soaking and cook them immediately, for about 2-3 mins.

Enjoy! And please pop over to visit us on Facebook, or Instagram where you can post pics of your best porridge mix and tag us. Let us know what your favourite porridge ingredients are.

Want to know more about where our oats come from? Read The Story of Our Rolled Oats.

And if you’d like deliciously flavoured oats in a flash look for our range of Flavoured Quick Oats.

Find more about our Breakfast Oats selection over on our Products page.

How to cook the perfect porridge (2024)

FAQs

How to cook poridge? ›

Mix the porridge oats, milk or water and a pinch of salt in a large microwaveproof bowl, then microwave on High for 5 minutes, stirring halfway through. Leave to stand for 2 minutes before eating. To serve, pour into bowls, spoon Greek yogurt, thinned with a little milk, on top and drizzle with honey.

What's the difference between porridge and oatmeal? ›

But the main difference between porridge and oatmeal is that porridge is made with a variety of whole grains, cereal or legumes, and oatmeal is made with oats (either rolled, flattened or ground).

What is the healthiest way to cook porridge? ›

Instructions
  1. Combine oats, milk, water, salt, and cinnamon in a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low.
  2. Simmer uncovered for 3 to 5 minutes until thickened, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  3. Divide equally between two bowls.

Is it better to make porridge with milk or water? ›

Too much milk will make your oatmeal porridge stickier and thicker. No milk at all and your porridge will lack that creamy taste. Of course, you don't have to use milk at all if you don't want to. Water or milk alternatives are fine but your porridge won't be as creamy just won't get that creamy texture.

How do I know if my porridge is cooked? ›

The oats will absorb the liquid very fast so be careful not to let it stick to the bottom. After about 5 or 6 minutes when the oatmeal has softened and is at the consistency of porridge then transfer into a bowl and sprinkle with a little bit of soft brown sugar if desired.

How to make porridge taste amazing? ›

Banish breakfast boredom with our porridge variations.
  1. Banana, raisins and a sprinkle of nutmeg. ...
  2. Strawberries and blueberries. ...
  3. Cherry and chia seeds. ...
  4. Banana, raspberry, almond butter and cinnamon. ...
  5. Flaked almonds and chopped dates. ...
  6. Walnuts, pear slices and ginger. ...
  7. Peaches and raspberries. ...
  8. Stewed plums.

What is the best form of porridge? ›

For this reason, steel-cut or rolled oats may be the best choice to support better blood sugar control. However, quick oats can also be included in a balanced diet by pairing them with toppings high in protein or fat, such as nuts or seeds, to support blood sugar control ( 12 ).

Should you soak porridge before cooking? ›

The steps to perfect porridge. The best way to prepare your rolled oats is to soak them overnight in enough water to cover them (allow half a cup of oats per person). You could add some almonds to pre-soak with the oats. Soaking grains and nuts makes them easier to digest.

Is porridge better in pan or microwave? ›

Studies suggest that cooking oatmeal in a microwave may be better than boiling them over a stove. Cooking has distinct effects on the nutrient content of the food. Some nutrients are heat-labile and thus, are destroyed by cooking, while others may be released or changed into a more readily absorbable form by cooking.

Should porridge be runny or thick? ›

The important thing is that porridge should be creamy in texture (lots of stirring required), but with enough chewy bite to keep it interesting.

Why put salt in porridge? ›

And always add salt. As with all foods sweet or savoury, salt brings flavour and dimension.

Can I drink water after eating porridge? ›

In fact, drinking water during or after a meal helps how your body breaks down and processes food (digestion). Water is vital for good health. Water and other drinks help break down food so that your body can take in (absorb) the nutrients.

Is it better to boil or microwave porridge? ›

Microwaves cook foods faster than ovens and may preserve more nutrients in your food. Compared to boiling, however, both microwaves and ovens are better. To summarize, microwaves are great for cooking that save your time as well. Several nutrients are leached into the water used for boiling.

What is the best way to eat porridge? ›

Porridge is a versatile breakfast and can easily be adapted to your taste. Add honey, a swirl of jam or peanut butter for a sweet start to the day, or top with fresh fruits and seeds. The type of oats you choose is really down to personal preference.

Do you cook porridge covered or uncovered? ›

Bring water or milk to a boil in a medium saucepan. Stir in oats, reduce heat to low. Simmer uncovered over low heat, stirring occasionally, for 25-30 minutes or until oats are of desired texture.

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