INSTANT POT STEEL CUT OATMEAL
Instant Pot Steel Cut Oatmeal – an easy & foolproof recipe for light and fluffy steel cut oats cooked perfectly in an electric pressure cooker. Best of all, it’s gluten free, vegan and you can customize it with your favorite fruit or berries! Plus instructions with rolled oats.
I am a big fan of oatmeal and thankfully so are my kiddos. While we love classic steel cut and rolled oats cooked on the stovetop, it’s fun to switch things up here and there by making variations of overnight oats or baked oatmeal.
Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats (Oatmeal) + ROLLED OATS
Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
4 mins
Total Time
5 mins
Instant Pot Steel Cut Oatmeal – light and fluffy steel cut oats cooked in an electric pressure cooker. Totally hands off cooking process and from start to finish takes about 30 minutes - see note below + ROLLED OATS.
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: breakfast, gluten free, Instant Pot, oatmeal, rolled oats, steel cut oats
Servings:
2
servings
Calories: 246 kcal
Ingredients
1 cup steel cut oats use gluten free as needed
3 cups almond milk can also use water if you prefer
Optional: cinnamon sweetener (honey, maple syrup) vanilla extract, pinch of salt
Toppings of your choice: berries chia seeds, nut butter, splash of milk
Optional:
ground cinnamon
sweetener honey, agave, or maple syrup
pure vanilla extract
pinch of salt
Toppings:
berries
chia seeds
nut butter
splash of milk
Tools:
Instant Pot (I use a 6 Quart DUO)
Instructions
To avoid sticking, lightly coat the inner pot of your Instant Pot with coconut oil or cooking spray.
Add oats into the Instant Pot followed by milk.
Secure the lid and close the vent.
Press the MANUAL (or PRESSURE COOKER for newer Instant Pot models) button and set to 4 minutes.
After the oats finish cooking, allow the pressure to release naturally (about 10-15 minutes).
After the pressure releases, open the lid and give the oatmeal a good stir. Any extra liquid will absorb as it cools.
Add cinnamon, sweetener or other additions you like.
Top oatmeal with fresh fruit, nut butter, a splash of milk, or any other toppings you like.
*TO DOUBLE THE RECIPE:
I use 2 cups of Steel Cut Oats + 5 cups of milk or water and set to 5 minutes. I do NOT recommend making a larger batch at once as it causes the outer parts to burn when I tried.
*FOR ROLLED OATS:
3 cups of rolled oats + 5 1/2 cups of water - set for 4 minutes and allow to naturally release for 15-20 minutes. Stir.
Recipe Notes
***COOK TIME: Totally hands off 4 minutes of cooking process but it takes time for the pressure cooker to come up to pressure and to let the instant pot release naturally for at least 12 minutes. I would plan for 30 minutes start to finish for this oatmeal to be on your table.