Spring in the St. Louis area is so variable that in April and early May, some folks vacillate between the furnace and the air-conditioner every few days. We don't, in our house, alternate in such extreme measures and the air-conditioner is not even uncovered until mid-May. Ceiling fans and open windows are welcome elements after a long stuffy closed-in winter. However on one of the last few chilly mornings, we enjoy a hot breakfast that is a winter weekday staple: apple oatmeal. Before cooking the rolled oats (not the instant or fast-cook variety!), I peel and chop an apple. The apple pieces are popped into a saucepan along with the oats, water and a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar. In a few minutes, the house smells heavenly and breakfast is ready to serve. The oats are creamy, the apples stewed and the cinnamon tantalizing - a final winter meal that just might be missed!In a world that talks too much, writing is a way to capture thoughts and shine a light on the enterprise of life - at home, in the kitchen, out in the garden and almost always through a camera lens.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Apple Oats
Spring in the St. Louis area is so variable that in April and early May, some folks vacillate between the furnace and the air-conditioner every few days. We don't, in our house, alternate in such extreme measures and the air-conditioner is not even uncovered until mid-May. Ceiling fans and open windows are welcome elements after a long stuffy closed-in winter. However on one of the last few chilly mornings, we enjoy a hot breakfast that is a winter weekday staple: apple oatmeal. Before cooking the rolled oats (not the instant or fast-cook variety!), I peel and chop an apple. The apple pieces are popped into a saucepan along with the oats, water and a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar. In a few minutes, the house smells heavenly and breakfast is ready to serve. The oats are creamy, the apples stewed and the cinnamon tantalizing - a final winter meal that just might be missed!
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