Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats (AND How to Freeze Oatmeal!)

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Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats (AND How to Freeze Oatmeal!)

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Home » Breakfast » Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats (AND How to Freeze Oatmeal!) Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats (AND How to Freeze Oatmeal!) Jump to Recipe by Kellie February 19, 2021

Meal prepping doesn’t have to be just for dinner, make Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats and then FREEZE it for speedy weekday breakfasts! The ultimate in grab and go breakfasts.

Freezer Oatmeal muffins with various toppings on a blue background from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com

We made it to the end of the week!  It’s finally Friday and I’m looking forward to a relaxing weekend catching up on some much needed sleep. But like everyone else, Sunday’s are usually filled with prepping for the week ahead so I really only have one day or rest. Isn’t that just the limit?

Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oats

One of the things that I MUST have during the week is my morning steel cut oats.  They take forever to boil on the stovetop but for years I was committed to the ritualistic stirring of the pot for 30 minutes to avoid the pot boiling over leaving an oatmeal mess on the range.

Then, I tried making Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oatmeal and found it so liberating that I began making gigantic batches of  Crock Pot Oatmeal to freeze in individual portions for easy breakfasts at the office. It was a game changer, really. And one that I can’t really take credit for since I was inspired by the Trader Joe’s Steel Cut Oatmeal you can find in the freezer section.

Overhead shot of muffin tin with steel cut oatmeal with various toppings from thesuburbansoapbox.com

But it was so pricey that I knew I could make my own Freezer oatmeal recipe at home using my overnight oatmeal recipe! We shared this method several times on Fox 29 and it’s always such a hit I thought I’d share it here for the rest of the world NOT in the Philadelphia area.

Freezer Steel Cut Oatmeal in muffin cups with toppings like blueberries, sprinkles and chocolate from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com Benefits of Steel Cut Oatmeal

Steel cut oats are considered a super food (in my book, anyway) because they are an excellent source of protein, soluble and insoluble fiber and a variety of vitamins and minerals. The benefits of steel cut oats exceed the benefits of rolled oats because of the way they are processed.

Because steel cut oats are minimally processed, and because they contain more fiber and density than other oat varieties, steel cut oats are one of the healthiest grains available to eat. This alone makes Steel Cut Oats a much better choice than quick oats or rolled oats.

Steel Cut Oatmeal freezer muffins on a blue background from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com How to Make It

Making oatmeal in the slow cooker is incredibly easy to do. Just two ingredients, oats and water, are all you need to get started.

Combine the water and oats in a small slow cooker. Add a pinch of salt, if desired.Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 8 hours.Stir in cream and brown sugar, if desired.Serve immediately or freeze for later. Oatmeal being ladled into muffin tin. How to Freeze It

To freeze steel cut oatmeal:

Using a ladle, pour your cooked oatmeal into the wells of a jumbo muffin tin.Top with desired toppings like blueberries, brown sugar, nuts, chocolate, sprinkles or dried fruit.Transfer the muffin tin to the freezer and freeze until firm.Remove the oatmeal from the muffin tins and transfer to individual zip top bags.Label the bags with the name and date. Return to the freezer. Steel Cut oatmeal in a muffin tin from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com How to Reheat Frozen Oatmeal

To reheat your oatmeal, remove the oatmeal “muffin” from the freezer bag and place in a microwave safe bowl.

Heat on high power for 2 minutes.

Stir in a bit of milk or cream (or a non dairy alternative) and heat for an additional 20 seconds.

Serve immediately.

Steel Cut Oatmeal freezer muffins in zip top bags.

I LOVE to play around with my steel cut oatmeal, too, creating new and improved variations for easy weekday morning breakfasts like this Spiced Coconut Steel Cut Oatmeal.  It’s so great as a base for so many amazing toppings like these candied walnuts.

And this fall inspired Pumpkin Spice Steel Cut Oatmeal is my absolute favorite up until I’ve overdone the Pumpkin Spice which is approximately around the start of December. After that….this Gingerbread Baked Oatmeal is on repeat for the remainder of the year.

Oatmeal in muffin tin with a variety of toppings from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com

Whatever you’re craving in the morning, I’ve got you covered with all the oatmeal recipes.  This Bananas Foster Baked Oatmeal is also a huge hit all year long.

If you to see what else we’re cooking up be sure to follow us over on Instagram!

Freezer Steel Cut Oatmeal in muffin cups with toppings like blueberries, sprinkles and chocolate from TheSuburbanSoapbox.com Get the Recipe: How to Make Steel Cut Oatmeal in the Slow Cooker and Freeze It Yield: 12 Prep Time: 5 minsCook Time: 4 hrs2 hrsTotal Time: 4 hrs 5 mins The ultimate breakfast meal prep, make your steel cut oatmeal in the slow cooker or crock pot and then freeze in muffin tins for the BEST way to start your day! No ratings yet Print Recipe Rate Recipe Pin Recipe Ingredients8 cups water2 cups steel cut oatmealpinch saltvarious toppings like brown sugar, walnuts, blueberries, dried fruit and chocolate Instructions Combine the water, oats and salt in a slow cooker.Cover the slow cooker and cook on low for 4-6 hours.To freeze:Ladle 1 cup of cooked oats into the wells of a jumbo muffin tin.Top with desired toppings.Transfer the muffin tin to the freezer and freeze for 4 hours or overnight.Remove the oat “muffins” from the muffin tin and transfer to individual zip top bags. Press out the air and seal the bags.Return the oats to the freezer to store for up to 2 months.To reheat:Remove the oats from the freezer bag.Place the oats in a microwave safe container and heat in the microwave for 2 minutes.Stir in a few tablespoons of cream or milk and return to the microwave for 20 seconds.Serve immediately. Calories: 27kcal, Carbohydrates: 4g, Protein: 0g, Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 9mg, Potassium: 27mg, Fiber: 0g, Sugar: 0g, Calcium: 9mg, Iron: 0.3mg Author: KellieCourse: Breakfast, brunchCuisine: American

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