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How to make perfect Turmeric Steel Cut Oats or Golden Milk Oats with toasty oats, turmeric, cinnamon and cardamom. Serve with Strawberries, chia seeds and other garnishes of choice. Easy Make ahead Breakfast Recipe. Ready in 30 minutes. Pin this post.Â

I have never been a fan of oatmeal made with rolled oats. Its just something about the texture and flavor that throws me off. I have tried old fashioned oats in oatmeal using various methods, mixed with various grains and what not, without luck. However, what works for me is oat flour and oats in baking. Lately, I discovered that I really like steel cut oats in terms of texture and flavor. So steel cut oats make my morning porridge or pudding instead of the old fashion oats.Â
This sunny Steel cut oats porridge is a breeze to put together. With the bright turmeric to brighten up your day, the subtle cinnamon and cardamom, the porridge can easily masquerade as a creamy dessert. Dress up your bowl as you wish. I use some pretty strawberries, currants, chia and pepita seeds. Turmeric is staple in a lot of savory Indian dishes. It is a fabulous spice to add to the diet with all its anti-inflammatory properties.
The oats are toasted in a little oil. They can be dry roasted as well. Then simmered in a water and milk mix until cooked through. Then Turmeric, spices and sweetener are mixed in for another few minutes of simmer. Served warm or chilled with toppings of choice. Use broken wheat or buckwheat groats for variation.Â
Start the day with the best breakfast with these Turmeric Steel Cut Oats aka Steel cut oats in Golden Milk!

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- 1 Bowl Banana Apple Bread
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The porridge when done might have a bit more liquid than the oats. I like the milky oats as there is a lot more flavor in the milk. Oats will absorb all the liquid as they sit.Â

Serve warm or chilled with toppings of choice.Â
Since adjectives are the thing these days,.. what works for these? Life changing, brightening, glowing, blissful, sunny, super charging, sleep be gone, want these everyday.. Golden Oats! 😉

Turmeric Steel Cut Oats Recipe

Ingredients Â
- 1/4 tsp oil
- 1/2 cup steel cut oats, use certified gluten-free if needed
- 1 1/2 cups water, 2 cups for thinner consistency
- 1 cup non dairy milk
- 1/3 tsp or more turmeric
- 1/3-1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp or more cardamom
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 2 tbsp or more maple or other sweetener of choice.
InstructionsÂ
- Heat oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the oats and toast for 2 minutes or until fragrant.
- Add in the water and milk and mix. Bring to a boil. (about 5 mins)
- Reduce heat to medium low. Stir and continue to cook for 10 mins.
- Mix in the spices, salt and maple and cook for another 7 minutes or longer until the oats are cooked to preference. Taste and adjust sweet and flavors. The oats will need a few minutes longer if you double/increase the recipe.
- There might be some extra liquid in the saucepan. The liquid keeps getting absorbed by the oats as the porridge sits. Cook for a few minutes longer or let it cool for 10-15 minutes to thicken.
- Garnish with sliced strawberries, chia seeds, pepita seeds, currants or other fresh or dried fruit of choice. Serve warm or chilled.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.












I like whole oat groats. You can also use them as a grain replacement for rice in salads and stews as well.
Would you know how to make these oats more Glycemic Index friendly? They look so delicious, but oats, even with nutmilk, make me feel starving soon after breakfast. Thank you.
May be try some high protein toppings, chia, sunflower seeds.
I made these in the instant pot, and they turned out great! The extra water is not too much; the oats do absorb it. Loved it with a few currants stirred in. Thanks!
awesome!
I don’t like cooked porridge. Just too smooth somehow. But I do like overnight oats in the refrigerator. But I do not like steel cut oats that way – too gritty. But I will be trying your spices from this recipe in a bowl of overnight oats. Thank you.
This looks great! Could grated fresh turmeric be used? If so, would the measurement be the same? Or would the grated pieces not dissolve/make the texture weird? Thanks!!
It depends. If you have used grated ginger in soups or porridge before, then turmeric should be similar. Use smaller grate. With the cooking time the fresh turmeric should become soft enough to not be noticeable.