can someone check this Strawberry Oatmeal recipe for accuracy?
Last Post 29 Oct 2010 09:37 AM by Tech Support. 7 Replies.
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Jennifer
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25 Oct 2010 07:56 PM
    I was wondering if someone might be able to help me check this recipe I came up with.  I think it might still be a little high on the carbs....

    Ingredients:

    -  1 c. uncooked steel rolled oats (makes 20 oz. or 2.5 c. cooked oatmeal)
    -  4 c. water
    -  1 1/3 scoops (32 g) of Jay Robb's strawberry protein powder
    -  8 tsp. slivered almonds

    Directions:
    Wisk/stir/blend protein powder with water.  Bring liquid to a boil.  Add steel oats and boil for 5 minutes.  Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes.  Remove from heat.  Scoop 1/4 of the oatmeal into a bowl and sprinkle with 2 tsp. of the slivered almonds.

    Makes four 2 block servings.
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    26 Oct 2010 08:53 AM
    I used Country Choice Organic Steel Cut Oats (1/4C serv+= 3F/27C/5P)and your calc on PP (asuming only 32gP added).

    This would make 6-2 block servings or 4-3 block servings:

    You would want to add a total of about 24gF/0C/64gP to the oatmeal. You would add another 8 tsp almonds and another 32g protein powder.
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    26 Oct 2010 04:21 PM
    I also used Country Choice Steel Cut Oats.  Wouldn't the correct carbohydrates be be 22g per 1/4 c. serving (dry)?  I subtracted the dietary fiber of 4g and the sugar of 1g from the total carbohydrate amount per serving of 27g.

    Thanks!



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    27 Oct 2010 07:53 AM
    Jennifer you are correct in the respect to fiber, you subtract the fiber from the total C. You must count the sugar though so the oatmeal C/serv=23, so for the 6-2 block servings or 4-3 block servings you would add 16C.

    I would add berries.
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    27 Oct 2010 09:06 AM
    As I know its not good to cook protein,  better to add after cooking when oatmeal is done.
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    28 Oct 2010 07:40 PM
    OK, I redid the calculations, and I understand having to add more protein and fat to balance out the blocks. 

    Just checking on one thing though.  I am coming up with the amount cooked at just under 11 blocks.  Are you rounding the 11 blocks to 12 to get the 6-2 block servings?

    Is there a problem with cooking the protein powder too?  I didn't seem to have have any adverse effects on the taste.

    Thanks so much for everyone's input!!!
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    28 Oct 2010 08:04 PM
    OK - think I might have it finally:

    Ingredients:
    -  1 c. uncooked steel rolled oats (makes 20 oz. or 2.5 c. cooked oatmeal)
    -  4 c. water
    -  56 g of Jay Robb's strawberry protein powder
    -  16 tsp. slivered almonds

    Directions:
    Wisk/stir/blend protein powder with water.  Bring liquid to a boil.  Add steel oats and boil for 5 minutes.  Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes.  Remove from heat. 

    To make 4-3 block servings.
    Scoop 1/4 of the oatmeal into a bowl and sprinkle with 4 tsp. of the slivered almonds.

    To make 6-2 block servings:
    Scoop 1/6 of the oatmeal into a bowl and sprinkle with 2 2/3 tsp. of the slivered almonds.
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    29 Oct 2010 09:37 AM
    Hi Jennifer,

    Cook the 1C of oatmeal in 4 cups water. Let cool. Add 64g of PP for a total of 84gP(12 blocks, so the protein is all set(yes let it cool first)google and make your own decision.

    NOW: To make everything 12 blocks you would need to add: 24F/16C=16t almonds/7/8C(14T) blueberries.

    to make 6-2 block servings divide each addition by 6: 2.6t(or just shy of 3t) almonds/2.3T(almost 3T blueberries),
    to make 4-3 block divide by 4: 4t almonds/ 3 1/2T blueberries),
    to make 3-4 block divide by 3: 5.3t(or just over of 5t) almonds/ 4.6 (almost 5T blueberries)

    You dont have to be exact, I would utilize the almost #'s.
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