Mon 10 Dec 2007
McCann’s Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal, 16-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
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McCann’s Steel Cut Irish Oatmeal, 16-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
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Publisher: McCann’s
Salesrank: 329
Released: 2006-03-09List Price: $22.08
Our Price: $16.99
Media: Grocery
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- Case of six 16-ounce boxes of Irish oatmeal (96 total ounces)
- Made from 100% natural whole grain groats (the inner portion of the oat kernel) which have been cut using steel discs
- Distinctive hearty, chewy texture; high in B-Vitamins, calcium, protein, and fiber
- Oats are grown and harvested specifically for McCann’s by local Irish farmers in accordance with a strict quality assurance program
- All McCann’s oats are grown in the counties of Kildare and Meath in Ireland
Customer Reviews:
Steel Cut is the most healthy form of oatmeal (2008-04-12)
I really prefer McCann’s steel cut oats to any rolled oats I’ve ever had, especially the “al dente” texture, slightly nutty flavor.
I often have difficulty finding McCann’s at my local grocer, and really appreciate the ease of ordering it from Amazon. With Prime, the shipping is free and the shelf life of this product is well over a year.
Steel cut oats have nearly twice the fiber of rolled oats and seem to stick with me a bit longer. Since it does take 30 minutes to cook this up, I make a batch of 8 cups every other week or so, and store it in 1 cup Ziploc or Gladware containers. Under cook the oats about 5 minutes, then in the morning you just pop the container (without the lid!) in the microwave for 2-3 minutes on 50% power. You have a fast and very nutritious breakfast.
To vary things a bit, I mix in chopped pecans and maple syrup, or chopped dried fruit (apricots, blueberries, cherries, peaches whatever you have on hand) and honey, or just brown sugar. I always have about 1 Tsp of SmartBalance in with it also. My cardiologist is pleased that I eat oatmeal 3-5 times a week, as is my heart!Delicious and Healthy (2008-03-31)
I have thouroughly enjoyed preparing and eating this product. Reasonably priced compared to grocery store prices.great cereal (2008-03-22)
Twice the fiber of regular oats and much tastier. Once you try these you will never eat rolled oats again.
Cheaper on Amazon than in the grocery store and you don’t have to leave home!!Excellent Product, Particularly If You Own a Pressure Cooker (2008-02-10)
This superb oatmeal has a marvelous nutlike flavor and texture all of its own. I am an oatmeal lover and eat it every season of the year. The McCann standard Steel Cut product is my only choice, and well worth the extra cost. Its only drawback may be cooking time, if you prepare it with conventional pot on the stove techniques. According to package instructions, you must boil it until it thickens, then simmer for 30 minutes. Most of this can be avoided if you have a pressure cooker, which it use. Cooking time with such a device is only 7-minutes. I combine 3-1/2 cups of water with 1-cup of oats. This makes 4 large servings, which I refrigerate and savor for several days. Bon appetit.Really good oatmeal! (2008-01-08)
Regular rolled oatmeal is just downright boring compared to these steel cut oats. These have a great texture and much better flavor than rolled oats. It’s become a bit of a tradition for Saturday breakfast to have these oats really done up right with a recipe from America’s Test Kitchen that I found on the Valley Fig Grower’s website “Perfect Oatmeal with Honey Fig Topping with Vanilla and Cinnamon.” These oats really don’t need much help to be a filling, fueling, delicious breakfast, but that recipe just sends them way over the top. I haven’t tried any other brands of steel cut oats, and to be honest, I haven’t seen any other brands in our local stores.
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