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  2. The Trick to Perfectly Crunchy, Toasty, Never Hard Homemade ...

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    Add the oats, the nuts and seeds and a pinch of salt and stir until coated. And don't worry, we didn't forget about the dried fruit. That'll go in once the granola comes out of the microwave.

  3. Overnight Oats: A Sweet, Easy & Healthy Breakfast Recipe - AOL

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    The next day, open the lid and garnish your oats with your desired toppings. Overnight Oats Nutrition Information. See how the nutritional information breaks down for this overnight oats recipe ...

  4. Wait, What's the Difference Between Rolled Oats and Quick Oats?

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    How Long Does it Take to Cook Rolled Oats vs. Quick Oats. As you might expect, quick oats cook more quickly than rolled oats. Generally speaking, rolled oats will take about 10 to 20 minutes to ...

  5. Quick Overnight Oats Recipe - AOL

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    Microwave shredded carrot, oats, and water for about 1 minute (until water is absorbed and carrots are soft). If desired, let cool slightly. Add remaining ingredients and stir well to combine.

  6. Oatmeal - Wikipedia

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    Old-fashioned oats are made from whole oat groats and may be thick and require longer cooking time. Quick-cooking rolled oats are made from steel-cut oats and rolled somewhat thinner. Instant oatmeal is made from more finely cut oats and rolled even thinner, often with a sweetener and flavorings added. [2] [3]

  7. Ultimate Granola Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. In a small saucepan melt 1/3 cup coconut oil. In a large bowl mix rice syrup, maple syrup and coconut oil.

  8. Granola - Wikipedia

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    Granola is a food consisting of rolled oats, nuts, seeds, honey or other sweeteners such as brown sugar, and sometimes puffed rice, that is usually baked until crisp, toasted and golden brown. The mixture is stirred while baking to avoid burning and to maintain a loose breakfast cereal consistency.

  9. Muesli - Wikipedia

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    The original Bircher-Benner recipe consists of the following ingredients: Apples, "two or three small apples or one large one". The whole apple was to be used, including skin, core, and pips. Nuts, either walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts, one tablespoon. Rolled oats, one tablespoon, "previously soaked in 3 tablespoons water for 12 hours".