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The easiest way to make steel cut oats is to use your Instant Pot! Make perfect steel cut oatmeal every time with this foolproof method.

steel cut oatmeal with blueberries, peanut butter and yogurt. In a blue bowl with a spoon.

Steel cut oats make a hearty breakfast, but they take a long time to cook on the stovetop.  I have been feeding my toddler steel cut oats most mornings because it’s an easy way to pack in lots of nutrients and he loves it! But with a hungry toddler in the morning, I don’t always have time to wait for 45 minutes for the oats to cook on the stove top.  Recently we discovered how easy it is to make steel cut oats in the instant pot!

Cooked steel cut oats in an instant pot

We always make a big batch of steel cut oats in the instant pot, then keep the leftovers in the fridge and warm up for breakfast for the next several days.  So not only is this an easy method of cooking oatmeal in the instant pot, but it is also a great way to meal prep oatmeal!

 

How to make steel cut oats in the instant pot:

The ratio for liquid to oats in the instant pot is 1 cup oats to 2 cups liquid.  I like to use half milk and half water to make the oats super creamy and nutrient rich.

  1. Add 2 cups of steel cut oats, 2 cups of milk and 2 cups of water to the instant pot, stir to combine.
  2. Cover and set to high pressure for four minutes.  The instant pot will come to pressure then cook for four minutes.
  3. After the four minute cooking time, allow the instant pot to naturally release pressure for 15 minutes.
  4. Remove lid and stir.  Oats will appear watery at first, but as you stir will absorb the excess liquid.
  5. Serve with desired mix ins.  I like to mix in yogurt, peanut butter and fruit.
  6. Store leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

 

Steel cut oatmeal in a blue bowl on a marble slab

Oatmeal is great and all, but what really makes it delicious is the toppings!

 

What are some good oatmeal toppings?

  • maple syrup
  • bananas
  • apples
  • berries
  • cinnamon
  • nut butter
  • yogurt
  • honey
  • chopped nuts
  • dried fruit
  • jam
  • coconut flakes

My favorite combination of oatmeal toppings is greek yogurt + peanut butter + berries.

 

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Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats

Prep 5 minutes
Cook 30 minutes
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients 

  • 2 cups steel cut oats
  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 cups water

Instructions 

  • Add 2 cups of steel cut oats, 2 cups of milk and 2 cups of water to the instant pot, stir to combine.
  • Cover and set to high pressure for four minutes.  The instant pot will come to pressure then cook for four minutes.
  • After the four minute cooking time, allow the instant pot to naturally release pressure for 15 minutes.
  • Remove lid and stir.  Oats will appear watery at first, but as you stir will absorb the excess liquid.

Notes

If you don't have milk or don't want to use it, you can use all water.
Store leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 383.22kcal | Carbohydrates: 58.66g | Protein: 16.64g | Fat: 9.56g | Saturated Fat: 3.08g | Cholesterol: 12.2mg | Sodium: 58.38mg | Potassium: 161.04mg | Fiber: 8.8g | Sugar: 6.16g | Vitamin A: 197.64IU | Calcium: 181.41mg | Iron: 3.31mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Did you like this recipe?Please comment, rate and share! And don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @foxandbriar AND #foxandbriar so I can see what you made!

 

Oatmeal topped with yogurt, peanut butter and blueberries in a light blue bowl with a gold spoon

Hello! I’m Meghan.

I am so glad that you are here! I am the recipe developer, photographer, and writer here at my blog Fox and Briar. I am a passionate, self-taught home cook and believe that most things are better homemade and that good food doesn’t need to be complicated.

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3 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Made this for my kids who are not fans of oatmeal. I’ve tried all the ways. But, when this recipe popped up on my IG feed I could tell the peanut butter and yogurt was just the game changer I needed to convince them. It was delish…they loved it! Thanks for sharing your simple but oh so delicious recipes with all of us. We are huge Fox and Briar fans at our house!!