Mad Cook
Master Chef
And 10 minutes isn't long - it's enough time to make and drink a decent pot of tea or coffee to go with the oatmeal or to do your make-up (a mirror in the kitchen might be a useful addition) or you could even get out of bed 10 minutes earlier. Worth losing the ten minutes in bed to have a decent breakfast. It will reward the effort during the day better than 10 extra minutes in bed. Remember the adage for good health - "Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and supper like a pauper"I will only eat steel cut oats and I've never understood why everyone is put off by how long it takes to prepare the quick cooking steel cut oats the old fashioned way, on top of the stove in the morning. It takes less time to cook them than it takes to cook white rice.
Mine is ready in 7 minutes of simmering, and three minutes of resting. No big deal for a superior bowl of goodness.
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