Porridge

  3.6 – 23 reviews  • Oatmeal Recipes

Our go-to winter recipe for porridge is based on a classic British breakfast dish. It tastes amazing when we add cinnamon, bananas, and sultanas.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  1. 2 ½ cups water
  2. 1 cup rolled oats
  3. 1 tablespoon white sugar
  4. 1 teaspoon salt
  5. 2 bananas, sliced
  6. 1 pinch ground cinnamon
  7. ½ cup cold milk (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine water, oats, sugar, and salt in a saucepan. Add bananas and cinnamon. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, and simmer until the liquid has been absorbed, stirring frequently.
  2. Pour into bowls, and top each with a splash of cold milk.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 157 kcal
Carbohydrate 32 g
Cholesterol 2 mg
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Protein 4 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 600 mg
Sugars 12 g
Fat 2 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Anthony Shea
I changed substituted the water wth milk, used brown sugar instead of white, and used apples instead of bananas. I didn’t add any salt and put a large knob of butter at the bottom of the bowl and the hot porridge on top. For a twist you can grate an inch of ginger into it as well.
Nicole Richardson
It was better than expected! I thought it would be way too salty, so I just added a bit of brown sugar and it was amazing. I was freaking out that it wouldn’t work without bananas because I realized I didn’t have them, but any fruit works just fine (I used apples). It was warm and ooey-gooey and just altogether delicious! My mom, sister and me ate it gladly. 10/10 would recommend, I’ll be making it again soon!!!
Dr. Benjamin Hernandez
This is a nice hot breakfast cereal. I think the bananas would have been better mashed before they were cooked. I thought the recipe called for too much salt, so I used just a dash. I used a whole teaspoon of cinnamon. I added the golden raisins/sultanas as the submitter suggested, and they were a nice addition. I topped with almond milk.
Seth White MD
Amazing Porridge, but I recommend heating the milk up.
Joseph Holloway
Too salty. I do not recommend this recipe.
Rachel Huynh
The porridge was much too salty. I recommend adding just a pinch or none at all. Next time I will not cook the bananas with the porridge but add after cooking. Otherwise it was lovely
Mr. David Allen
I used brown instead of white sugar and apples instead of bananas for an apple cinnamon flavoured porridge. It turned out pretty well but I have to say this: do NOT put salt in this!!! Nix the salt completely unless you’re going for a savoury dish. The salt very nearly RUINED my porridge but I managed to make it palatable by adding heaps more sugar. In short, this recipe should be: 1 part oats to 2.5 parts water plus any flavouring you want. Heat and mix.
Vincent Sanders
I made it and it was sooooo good! Instead of white sugar, however, I used stevia. Stevia is not only healthier, but more powerful, so it really gave it the bang it was missing. I’ll def make this dish again.
Justin Torres
Turned out so well! 🙂 thank you for sharing!
Edwin Clark
I loved the smell but it tasted awful! To much banana flavor even after reducing the amount of bananas to 1 banana.
Ronald Thomas
too much salt. needs more flavour
Amy Whitaker
I enjoy this recipe but I leave off the sugar and salt and let the banana reduce completely and then add a handful of blueberries and a sliced strawberry (single serving) to top it off once I put in a bowl – excellent!
Caitlin Schultz
This is a great starting point recipe. I modified it quite a bit (no bananas, brown sugar instead of white, pinch of salt instead of full amount) and it turned out great. It was my first time making porridge, and it was a huge success. Thank you!
Rachel Baker
Very easy to put together and a nice hearty breakfast on a cold day. I added a little brown sugar to the top because I thought it needed to be slightly sweeter. I did not care for the texture of the bananas cooked into the porridge. They were a little too mushy for my personal preference. I would make this again, but, add some dried fruit and nuts instead next time.
Mikayla Baker
Simple, fast and delicious recipe! Instead of sugar, I used honey. The taste of cooked banana combined with cinnamon makes the trick of this recipe. I really enjoyed this porridge and will make it again as long as I have bananas in my fruit basket!
Mark Hansen
This was really weird. I cut the amount of salt in half and it was still way too salty. The whole thing tasted like salty bananas, very strange. Next time I will leave the salt out all together.
Tabitha Walsh
Great recipe — easy, quick, delicious and versatile. It’s great as is, but sometimes I leave out the bananas and add apples, dates, peaches, apricots, walnuts and/or berries –whatever I have on hand.
Marvin Hansen
This porridge is great, I love the Cinnomon in it, I did add about 2 tabs. Heavy whipping cream per serving to it to add extra flavor to it, and then it was great. My kids also liked it with a little more Cinnomon and some rasins in it, but the recipe was easy and quick to make, a must in my house!
Megan Davis
I thought this was pretty bland until I added a ton of brown sugar. Maybe next time I’ll add some more spices to it. My toddler ate a whole bowl of it though!
Julia Smith
I didn’t try it with bananas, as I find cooked bananas too mushy. Instead, I added dried raisins, dried and chopped appricots, and chopped almonds. I upped the cinnamon, added cloves, nutmeg, and allspice, and Voila! Christmas cookies for breakfast.
Jennifer Davis
I didn’t like this recipe much. But I didn’t make it for nothing because my mum ate it. I think I didn’t enjoy it much because I dont like the hot banana taste. I added some brown sugar and that made a bit of difference but it still needed something. I dont think it tasted like porridge just bananas. Over all this recipe would be good for people that like the hot banana taste.

 

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