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		<title>Oatmeal Cooking Chart (Cooked with a Coffee Maker)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope you like oatmeal as much as we do. My husband had to eat all 8 kinds of oatmeal so I could make this chart, and he isn&#8217;t tired of it yet. I included a PDF file of the chart that you can download and print, it also has a 2nd page that has [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope you like oatmeal as much as we do. My husband had to eat all 8 kinds of oatmeal so I could make this chart, and he isn&#8217;t tired of it yet. I included a PDF file of the chart that you can download and print, it also has a 2nd page that has instructions for regular Stove Top Oatmeal. So even if you don&#8217;t want to make oatmeal with your coffee maker this has instructions for cooking all 8 kinds of oatmeal.</p>
<p>Double click on the PDF link below, and it will open in a new window.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cookingwithyourcoffeemaker.com/wp-content/uploads/Oatmeal-Cooking-Chart.pdf">Oatmeal Cooking Chart</a></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 9.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt; font-family: Arial;">         Instant<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">        </span>Quick       Old Fashioned   Q Steel Cut  Steel Cut     Groats        Scottish       Oat Bran</span></p>
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<h1>Oatmeal Cooking Chart</h1>
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<address class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Oatmeal Cooked with a Coffee Maker</span></address>
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<tr><td >1<br />Serving   </td>
<td >Instant<br />Oatmeal   </td>
<td >Rolled Oats<br />Quick<br />Cooking    </td>
<td >Rolled Oats<br />Old<br />Fashioned  </td>
<td >Steel Cut<br />Quick<br />Cooking   </td>
<td >Steel Cut  <br />Oats </td>
<td >Groats<br />Whole<br />Oats </td>
<td >Scottish<br />Oatmeal </td>
<td >Oat Bran<br />Cereal</td>
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<tr><td >Oats</td>
<td >1/3 cup<br />28 g</td>
<td >1/2 cup<br />41 g</td>
<td >1/2 cup<br />41 g</td>
<td >1/4  cup<br />36 g</td>
<td >1/4 cup<br />44 g</td>
<td >1/4  cup<br />46 g</td>
<td >1/4 cup<br />36 g</td>
<td >1/3  cup<br />40 g</td>
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<tr><td >Water</td>
<td >1/2 cup<br />120 ml</td>
<td >3/4 cup<br />180 ml</td>
<td >1 &#8211; 1¼ cup<br />240-300 ml</td>
<td >3/4 cup<br />180 ml</td>
<td >3/4 cup<br />180 ml</td>
<td >1½-1¾ cup<br />360-420 ml</td>
<td >3/4 -1 cup<br />180-240 ml</td>
<td >1½ cup<br />360 ml</td>
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<tr><td >Prep</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />let stand<br />few min<br />on burner</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />5-10 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />10-15 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />30-40 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />45 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />45 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />1 hr 45 min<br />stir</td>
<td >Drip water<br />stir, cover<br />simmer<br />1 hr 45 min<br />stir</td>
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<p>We recommend that you cook your oats in a metal cup or bowl, the metal conducts the heat better so they will cook faster and you won’t have to clean your pot. Be sure your cup or bowl fits flat on the burner and has a lid of some kind, almost any small lid will do, even if you have to turn it upside down so it covers well. In a pinch, just use foil. Covering with a lid will raise the temperature 30-40 degrees.</p>
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<li>Pour water into the reservoir.</li>
<li>Put oats into a metal cup or bowl and put it on the burner.</li>
<li>Turn on machine.</li>
<li>When water is done dripping onto the oats, stir and cover with a lid.</li>
<li>Stir occasionally.</li>
<li>If your oatmeal is to thin, leave in on the burner for a few minutes with the lid off.</li>
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<address>The basic information on this chart, Oatmeal Cooked with a Coffee Maker was obtained from the package labels of oat products from Bob’s Red Mill and then adapted to coffee maker cooking.</address>
<p><strong>For a chart on Stove Top Oatmeal cooking, please click the link at the top of the page.</strong></p>
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