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    Oatmeal Porridge Recipe

    Last Updated On: Dec 31, 2025 by Sharmilee J

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    Oatmeal Porridge is a nutritious and tasty breakfast made with oats, milk, sugar and with added flavors of your choice. It is a popular and healthy choice as it is high in fiber and includes various health benefits. Oatmeal Porridge is easy & quick to prepare even for beginners. Recipe included with with step by step pictures and video.

    oatmeal porridge served with nuts and seeds

    Oatmeal Breakfast is a one of my favorites and I have it once in a while when I am bored of our usual Indian breakfast. It is quite filling with all the nuts and fruits. I just made a simple one, you can fuel up the bowl with any chopped fruits like banana, apple, strawberry to make the bowl more interesting and colorful. This bowl is packed with fiber and protein, healthy and delicious too!

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    • About Oatmeal Porridge
    • Oats Porridge Video
    • Oatmeal Porridge Ingredients
    • How to make Oats Porridge Step by Step
    • Expert Tips
    • Serving & Storage Suggestion
    • FAQS
    • 📖 Recipe Card

    About Oatmeal Porridge

    Oatmeal Porridge is a rich and creamy breakfast porridge that is enjoyed throughout the world. Oats Porridge popularly known as Oatmeal porridge is made by cooking oats in a combination of water and milk until soft then sweetener and flavors are added according to our preference.

    In India it is called Oats Porridge, in the US it is called Oatmeal and in UK it is called porridge. Though called by different names the basic ingredients and the making is the same. It is such a satisfying and comforting breakfast meal.

    Oats are rich in fiber and protein packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Additionally, oats are naturally gluten-free so best suited for diabetics. Oats is a great source of whole grains, contain dietary fiber and lowers cholesterol.

    Oats porridge makes a satisfying and comfort meal that keeps you full for long hours. Oatmeal is very easy to prepare - the time taken purely depends on the variety of oats used. I have used rolled oats here but you can use quick cooking oats too.

    oatmeal porridge served with nuts and seeds

    Oats Porridge Video

    Types of Oats

    Each type of oats differ by the amount of processing they undergo. Oats are steamed, flattened, and sliced in different ways making each variety different from each other. The most popular oats varieties are :

    • Whole Oats Groats - Whole oat groats are the most natural form of the grain. Whole oats groats are simply harvesting oats, cleaning them, and removing their inedible hulls. They take the longest time to cook.
    • Steel Cut Oats - Steel-cut oats are most closely related to the original, unprocessed ones. They are chewier in texture and has a nutty flavor.
    • Rolled Oats - Also known as Old Fashioned Oats undergo a steaming and flattening process. They are softer in texture and takes less time to cook than steel cut oats as they are precooked.
    • Quick Oats - Quick oats are rolled oats partially cooked by steaming and then rolled even thinner. They are soft, mushy and cook within a few minutes.

    Oats Porridge vs Oatmeal

    In India this porridge made using oats is called Oats Porridge and the same porridge is popularly known as Oatmeal or Oatmeal Porridge in the US. However the cooking method is similar in both.

    Variations

    You can have a lot variations like Banana Oatmeal, Apple Oatmeal, Cinnamon flavored Oatmeal, Strawberry Oatmeal or Mixed Berries Oatmeal. You can also have a mix of dry fruit and nuts oatmeal too. The options and variations for this porridge are endless.

    Oatmeal Porridge Ingredients

    • Oats - I have used rolled oats for my porridge. You can also use either steel cut oats or quick oats too.
    • Liquid - A combination of milk and water is used to make the porridge. The liquid measures varies according to the variety of oats.
    • Sweetener - I have used regular white sugar. You can use honey or brown sugar or dates syrup too. You can use banana for sweetness too.
    • Flavoring - You can use cinnamon powder or vanilla essence or cocoa powder or even cardamom powder or just make in plain as I have made.
    ingredients needed to make oatmeal porridge

    How to make Oats Porridge Step by Step

    1.Add 1 cup water to a sauce pan and let it boil.

    take water in a sauce pan

    2.Add ½ cup rolled oats to it.

    add rolled oats to it

    3.Add 1 cup milk to it. You can cook completely in milk too. Use fresh boiled milk.

    add milk to it

    4.Give a quick mix and cook in low medium flame.

    Note : The measure of milk and water depends on the variety of oats used so change it accordingly.

    give a quick and start cooking

    5.Keep cooking it starts to thicken and the liquid will be absorbed by oats.

    keep cooking and stirring

    6.See the texture it is still not soft and cooked fully.

    oats is only half cooked

    7.Keep cooking until most of the liquid is absorbed and oats turns soft and slightly mushy.

    keep cooking in low medium flame

    8.After 5 minutes oats is cooked soft and is slightly mushy. You can mash it slightly if you prefer to have it that way.

    oats is cooked soft

    9.Oats porridge is almost ready. If you like it more mushy then cook for 2 more minutes.

    oats porridge is ready

    10.Add 1 tablespoon sugar to it.

    add sugar to it

    11.Give a quick mix and switch off. Oatmeal porridge is ready!

    oatmeal porridge is ready to serve

    12.Scoop it to a bowl. Top it with fruits, nuts, drizzle honey and serve! I added chopped walnuts, sunflower seeds, fresh strawberries and finally drizzled honey. You can add any topping of your preference.

    serve with nuts and fruits as topping

    Oatmeal or Oats Porridge is ready!

    oatmeal porridge served with nuts and seeds

    Expert Tips

    • Oats - I used rolled oats. You can use quick oats or steel cut oats too.
    • Chocolate Oatmeal - You can add 1 tablespoon cocoa powder along with ½ teaspoon custard powder to water make a paste and add it.
    • Sugar - Adjust sugar quantity according to your taste.
    • Serving - Tastes great with chilled milk , nuts, seeds and cut fresh fruits. Add any fruit of your choice. This is just my idea, feel free to modify according to your preference. Add a teaspoon of drizzled honey while serving.
    • Consistency - Oats porridge usually gets thick with time so while serving add milk to get porridge consistency.
    • Cooking oats - You can even cook oats in water and then add to milk but I prefer cooking oats in milk itself.

    Serving & Storage Suggestion

    You can serve the porridge with nuts and fruits as topping.

    This porridge keeps well in room temperature only for 6-8 hours. I would not recommend storing porridge as they turn gluey and cakey after it cools down. However if you want to store - You can store the cooked porridge in fridge for up to 1 day. When needed to serve heat the porridge with little more milk and serve it to desired consistency.

    FAQS

    1. Is this oatmeal porridge suitable for kids and babies?

    No this porridge is suitable for kids above 8 years. For babies and kids roast oats, powder it then make porridge using it. You can check detailed post on Oats Cereal Porridge here.

    2.Is Oatmeal porridge good for health?

    Oats has dietary fiber and has a lot of health benefits too. So having oatmeal porridge is good for health as it is easily digestible.

    3.Can I store leftover porridge?

    I would not recommend storing porridge as they turn gluey after it cools down. However if you want to store - You can store the cooked porridge in fridge for up to 1 day. When needed to serve heat the porridge with little more milk,water adjust the consistency and serve it with topping.

    4.Can I make oats porridge entirely in water?

    Yes you can make oats porridge completely in water or completely in milk as per your preference. But I recommend 50:50 while cooking anad adding more milk later if needed.

    5.What is the exact consistency of oatmeal porridge?

    The consistency of oatmeal porridge should be slightly runny and not too thick as it becomes more thick while cooling down. So switch off accordingly. Always serve hot!

    oatmeal porridge served with nuts and seeds

    If you have any more questions about this Oatmeal Porridge Recipe do mail me at sharmispassions@gmail.com. In addition, follow me on Instagram, Facebook,  Pinterest, Youtube and Twitter .

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    Oatmeal Porridge Recipe | Oats Porridge

    Oatmeal Porridge is a nutritious and tasty breakfast made with oats, milk, sugar and with added flavors of your choice. It is a popular and healthy choice as it is high in fiber and includes various health benefits. Oatmeal Porridge is easy & quick to prepare even for beginners. Recipe included with with step by step pictures and video.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Total Time25 minutes mins
    Servings2
    AuthorSharmilee J

    Ingredients

    Plain Oatmeal

    • ½ cup rolled oats
    • 1 cup water
    • 1 cup milk
    • 1 tablespoon sugar
    • topping of your choice

    Instructions

    Plain Oatmeal

    • Add 1 cup water to a sauce pan and let it boil.
    • Add ½ cup rolled oats to it.
    • Add 1 cup milk to it. You can cook completely in milk too. Use fresh boiled milk.
    • Give a quick mix and cook in low medium flame.
    • Note : The measure of milk and water depends on the variety of oats used so change it accordingly.
    • Keep cooking it starts to thicken and the liquid will be absorbed by oats.
    • See the texture it is still not soft and cooked fully.
    • Keep cooking until most of the liquid is absorbed and oats turns soft and slightly mushy.
    • After 5 minutes oats is cooked soft and is slightly mushy. You can mash it slightly if you prefer to have it that way.
    • Oats porridge is almost ready. If you like it more mushy then cook for 2 more minutes.
    • Add 1 tablespoon sugar to it.
    • Give a quick mix and switch off. Oatmeal porridge is ready!
    • Scoop it to a bowl. Top it with fruits, nuts, drizzle honey and serve! I added chopped walnuts, sunflower seeds, fresh strawberries and finally drizzled honey. You can add any topping of your preference.

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    Notes

    • Oats - I used rolled oats. You can use quick oats or steel cut oats too.
    • Chocolate Oatmeal - You can add 1 tablespoon cocoa powder along with ½ teaspoon custard powder to water make a paste and add it.
    • Sugar - Adjust sugar quantity according to your taste.
    • Serving - Tastes great with chilled milk , nuts, seeds and cut fresh fruits. Add any fruit of your choice. This is just my idea, feel free to modify according to your preference. Add a teaspoon of drizzled honey while serving.
    • Consistency - Oats porridge usually gets thick with time so while serving add milk to get porridge consistency.
    • Cooking oats - You can even cook oats in water and then add to milk but I prefer cooking oats in milk itself.
    Nutrition Facts
    Oatmeal Porridge Recipe | Oats Porridge
    Amount Per Serving (150 g)
    Calories 173 Calories from Fat 45
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 5g8%
    Saturated Fat 2g13%
    Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
    Monounsaturated Fat 1g
    Cholesterol 15mg5%
    Sodium 54mg2%
    Potassium 257mg7%
    Carbohydrates 25g8%
    Fiber 2g8%
    Sugar 12g13%
    Protein 7g14%
    Vitamin A 198IU4%
    Calcium 164mg16%
    Iron 1mg6%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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    1. Kavya

      January 17, 2018 at 3:19 pm

      Dear Sharmilee,
      I am looking for rolled oats But couldn’t find one in stores. May I know which brand rolled oats are you using ?

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      • Sharmilee J

        January 19, 2018 at 8:11 am

        This was from my friend from australia.You can try buying it online.

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