My second son is in school in Chicago and I got a text with an important question...Could he cook oatmeal in a rice cooker? This is a child that needs to know all the reasons behind things, ( he is studying chemical engineering- that might explain a bit) so my answer of no way led to multiple texts that led to a verbal discussion. As always he gives me food for thought, in this case literally. I decided to try and then thought- why not be more creative and put up a hot cereal for my younger boys for the next morning's breakfast. Instead of oatmeal though, I would make it with quinoa, almond milk, raisins, cinnamon, vanilla extract and agave.
Turned on the rice maker, left the kitchen and completely forgot about it...not a wise thing! I came back into the kitchen just before going to bed to find my kitchen counter covered in a sticky beige substance, floating all over! I cleaned up, saved what was still in the rice maker and served it for breakfast the next day (discovering I had permanently ruined my old favorite appliance). My boys were crazy for it, one ate it topped with granola and walnuts, the other just as served.
I made it again the next day (after purchasing a new rice maker) with 1/2 water and 1/2 almond milk, and it came out so beautifully. The process seems to give the quinoa a beautiful consistency. I felt good sending the boys off on a super food that gives the body the fuel for food.
I am including the picture that you see of my son's successful mission on his attempt to make oatmeal from the rice maker. His is a mini size. Even the mundane can be such interesting discussions. xo ginny
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