To make ground oatmeal, place one or more cups of Quaker Quick or Old Fashioned oats into a food processor or blender. Process for 1 minute, stopping to stir occasionally. Store unused (dry) oat flour in a covered container as you would wheat flour.
ground oatmeal is pretty much the stuff in the can with the quakerman
Yes, you can use quick oats to make oatmeal cookies.
medium oatmeal comes from the ground.
Oatmeal is made from oats; a whole super-grain. For more info on Quaker Oats and the power of this grain, check out our website at: http://www.quakeroats.com/oats-do-more/why-oats/our-oat-story
Old Fashioned oatmeal is best for cookies
If the question refers to Instant Oatmeal sold in individual serving packets, the answer is no. That sort of oatmeal contains ingredients other than oats, including sugar, thickeners, flavors and preservatives. "Quick Oats," sold in large round boxes, can be used in no-bake cookies.
Yes you can, nutmeg is an acceptable substitute for cinnamon is oatmeal raisin cookies. It is actually preferred for those who have an allergic reaction to cinnamon.
To make instant oatmeal apple crisp, mix together instant oatmeal, chopped apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, and a little bit of butter. Spread the mixture in a baking dish and bake at 350F for about 20-25 minutes until the top is golden brown. Enjoy your quick and delicious apple crisp!
colloidal oatmeal (oatmeal that has been ground into a fine powder, e.g. Aveeno) coats, soothes, stops itch and doesn't dry out the skin
One and 3/4 cups water for every cup of oatmeal.
ammonia is form
No.