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    Camped out in the garden with my daughter last night and made some porridge this morning. Hmmm, I know it's easy to make and all, but, well, even with syrup, I just find it bland.
    Anyone got any ideas to spice it up a bit?

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    Try adding some chocolate powder and/or raisins for texture.
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    cinnamon and raisins works a treat or add some bannana to it

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    Cheese porridge is good. Finely dice or grate a couple of oz of cheese (red cheese works well IMO) into it just before it is ready to dish up. No reason why it has to be sweet all the time

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    Oh the cheese sounds interesting. I have porridge for breakfast every day and normally just go for raisins and a bit of honey.
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    How can you eat sweet porridge ?
    It's one of the few times I wish I could still drink milk, because that salty milk on the top of my porridge was brilliant

    Never thought of adding cheese into it though, that sounds really good; cannae eat that now, either

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    Add nuts and raisins, honey and a dash of pomegranate syrup. Cocoa powder is also good.
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    I always remember my Grandad putting salt and pepper on his porridge. I like savoury porridge myself but the kids wont eat it so its mainly sweet.
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    Happy to eat both, but prefer the salty variety, just hate the cleaning of pots afterwards, especially when camping!

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    Hot sauce - it goes with anything.
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    Add some hot water and a couple of stock cubes, ( or a cuppa soup or two) and then bung in whatever veggies and small meaty bits you can find. Simmer and stir and it'll make a great soup/stovies for lunch and the pot'll be cleaned out too
    I hate cleaning pots so if they can be double dutied, so much the better

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    If you can't have cheese, Mary, chop half an onion into it.

    Just an aside, I had a coupla nights under canvas the other week. The second night was unplanned & I didn't have my usual bag of porridge for breakfast as I'd only taken one, so I made up a pkt of noods without the broth sachet then when they were done, squeezed a healthy dollop of conny-onny into it. Some folk here of a certain age will remember pasta (often macaroni) made up as a baked milk pudding. The sweet milky noods were like a blast from the past. All that was missing was a sprinkle of nutmeg.

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    I like porridge made from pinhead meal Onions go well with oats, and we have a dish called skirlie; basically fry a chopped onion in a tasty oil or fat ( if you make and eat bacon, use the bacon grease) and then add pinhead meal and stir until it swells up a bit and is cooked through. Think on it like a kind of oat couscous, but a bit stickier.

    I do remember pasta pudding and I still think rice pudding is best baked in the oven, and yes, it's much better with nutmeg

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    If you're talking about oat porridge (what we call oatmeal) then I agree it's pretty bland on it's own. However there are several combinations that work well for me:
    1. Maple and brown sugar
    2. Apples and cinnamon
    3. Raisons and sugar
    I like milk over all the above combinations.

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    Condensed or evaporated milk is always nice for those who have no cholesterol worries But do like Santanaman's suggestions too. funinly enough, tend to find packets of all of those at hotels I stay in in Florida!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gotte View Post
    Camped out in the garden with my daughter last night and made some porridge this morning. Hmmm, I know it's easy to make and all, but, well, even with syrup, I just find it bland.
    Anyone got any ideas to spice it up a bit?
    Exactly how are you making it?

    Where porridge is concerned I lean a little to the dark (Santaman) side, but there have been some interesting suggestions here that I shall be passing on to SWMBO, as she's very much of the other persuasion.

    Thanks all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy BB View Post
    Condensed or evaporated milk is always nice for those who have no cholesterol worries But do like Santanaman's suggestions too. funinly enough, tend to find packets of all of those at hotels I stay in in Florida!
    LOL. That's where I was 1st introduced to some of those combinations (the instant packets in grocery stores, not the hotels)

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    Don't add peanut butter!
    I make it with a whisky glass full of oats, same of water and another of milk - 1/1/1 - on the hob.
    Honey is usually added but jam, nutella or golden syrup are all good.
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    have you tried yeast flakes Toddy?

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    When at home it's pinhead oatmeal, separate bowls for the porridge and milk, plus the salt cellar. When camping it's medium oatmeal, dried milk, and sugar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calibanzwei View Post
    Don't add peanut butter!
    I make it with a whisky glass full of oats, same of water and another of milk - 1/1/1 - on the hob.
    Honey is usually added but jam, nutella or golden syrup are all good.
    Ha ha, that's funny because I once did add peanut butter, and it was the work of the devil. I can taste it now. And I love peanut butter.

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    Old Army trick with a packet of rolled oats (Instant Porridge, Just add hot water) Packet of rollos, found in rat packs

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    I like my porridge with chopped banana/raisin's and nuts or honey
    try also jam,Cinnamon, any fruit you like
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    try turning it into a Risoto just add the oats towards the end and cook for 3-5 mins....
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    try it with soy milk, or vanilla soy milk or chocolate soy milk (and some raisins or dried fruit or some lingon berries),no need to add any additional sugar

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermitical View Post
    have you tried yeast flakes Toddy?
    No I haven't, tbh I haven't even found any for sale nearby. I need to look up the net and find a source

    Quote Originally Posted by belabear View Post
    try it with soy milk, or vanilla soy milk or chocolate soy milk (and some raisins or dried fruit or some lingon berries),no need to add any additional sugar
    I like soy milk, but it makes sweet porridge, and that's just not something I'll eat. Good idea for those that do though, it now comes in small neat individual drink sized cartons and they last like UHT milk.

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    Salt.


    everything else / anything else is wrong !!!!

    and yes left overs are for soup for lunch

    Trouble I need to be awake to make it or its a slice of carbon in the bottom of the pan.

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    porridge oats, cold milk, sugar.........all you need

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