Creamy Toasted Oat Porridge: The Ultimate Breakfast

Breakfast

March 22, 2026

Forget every bland, gluey bowl of porridge you’ve ever had. The secret to a truly transcendent breakfast experience lies in one simple step: toasting your oats. Gently warming rolled oats in a little butter before adding the milk unlocks a wonderfully deep, nutty flavour that transforms this humble dish into something spectacular. The aroma alone is worth the extra five minutes! This method creates a porridge that’s rich, creamy, and endlessly comforting. Serve it with a dollop of homemade jam, poached autumn fruits, or a simple drizzle of honey for a breakfast that will warm you from the inside out.

Ingredients

• (Serves 4)
• 20g / 1.5 tbsp unsalted butter
• 150g / 1.5 cups rolled oats
• 1 litre / 4.25 cups whole milk
• 75g / 1/3 cup packed light muscovado sugar
• 1 pinch of sea salt
• 4 tbsp jam, to serve

Instructions

1. Melt the butter in a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan over a medium heat. Add the oats and stir continuously for about 4 minutes, until they are golden brown and release a nutty, toasted aroma.
2. Carefully remove 2 tablespoons of the toasted oats and set them aside on a plate for garnish.
3. Pour the milk into the saucepan with the remaining oats. Add the muscovado sugar and the pinch of sea salt.
4. Bring to a gentle simmer, then reduce the heat. Cook for 10-15 minutes, stirring often to prevent sticking, until the oats have softened and the porridge is thick and creamy.
5. Ladle the porridge into warm bowls. Top with a dollop of your favourite jam and a sprinkle of the reserved toasted oats before serving.

Nutritional Information

• A Wholesome Start
• Oats are a fantastic source of soluble fibre, particularly beta-glucan, which is known to support heart health.
• This breakfast provides slow-release energy, keeping you feeling full and satisfied all morning.
• Whole milk adds a boost of protein, calcium, and vitamin D.

Pro Tips

• Use a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan to prevent the milk from catching or boiling over.
• For a vegan version, swap the butter for coconut oil and the whole milk for your favourite plant-based alternative like oat or almond milk.
• Add a pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg along with the sugar for a warming spice infusion.
• Don’t walk away! Stir the porridge frequently as it cooks to achieve the creamiest texture and prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

FAQ

Q: How can I make this toasted oat porridge vegan
A: It’s simple to make this recipe vegan. Just swap the unsalted butter for an equal amount of coconut oil or another plant-based butter. For the milk, use your favourite dairy-free alternative like oat, almond, or soy milk. The result will be just as creamy and delicious.

Q: Can I add more protein to this vegetarian porridge
A: Absolutely. To boost the protein content, you can stir in a tablespoon of nut butter (like almond or peanut butter) or a scoop of your favourite vegetarian protein powder towards the end of the cooking time. Topping your bowl with a sprinkle of chia seeds, flax seeds, or chopped nuts will also add extra protein and healthy fats.

Q: Is this toasted porridge recipe gluten-free
A: To ensure this recipe is completely gluten-free, you must use certified gluten-free rolled oats. While oats are naturally gluten-free, they are often processed in facilities that also handle wheat, leading to cross-contamination. Always check the packaging for a gluten-free certification.

Q: How do I store and reheat leftover porridge
A: You can store leftover porridge in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It will thicken as it cools. To reheat, place the desired amount in a saucepan with a splash of milk or water and gently warm it over low heat, stirring until it reaches your preferred consistency.

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