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Raw Buckwheat Breakfast Porridge

July 11, 2011

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Saturday night, Eric and I were on our nightly walk and we passed by our neighbours sitting outside enjoying a pitcher of Sangria. They invited us over for a drink and we couldn’t think of a reason not to join in on the fun! Drinks led to more drinks, hours flew by, conversation flowed, and we found ourselves home long past midnight with a wonderful evening behind us.

Anxiety tends to make me over-analyze everything…what if this happens, what if I say this, what if…but I realized when I do things spontaneously, I don’t have time for all that crap to go through my mind. I barely had any anxiety which is unusual for me when getting to know new people. There was something magical about doing something on the spur of the moment. It happened so quickly my anxiety didn’t have a chance to say boo!

It was a powerful learning experience and I was quite proud of myself for living in the moment. Overtime, these small decisions can lead to a big change.

Weekend Revelation #1: Stop over-analyzing so much and JUST DO IT!

Weekend Revelation #2: Raw Buckwheat Porridge.

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You knew food had to be involved, right? :)

On Saturday morning, I was cruising You Tube vegan recipe tutorials, like any cool gal would do when procrastinating a workout. My Degree from the You Tube School of Culinary Arts should be arriving anytime now.

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I came across a video for Raw Buckwheat Porridge and I instantly knew it was an idea I could have fun with!

According to Renegade Health, Raw Buckwheat Porridge is simply soaked buckwheat groats processed with agave, cinnamon, and vanilla to make a raw porridge. There isn’t any cooking involved and it’s incredibly easy and nutritious!

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I thought it would be fun to amp up this mixture and turn it into something that was similar to my beloved Vegan Overnight Oats. I added chia seeds to boost the nutrition + volume as well as almond milk for even more volume. In the original recipe, the serving sizes were very calorie dense and tiny so I knew I would have to increase the volume to satisfy myself physically and visually. I’d rather eat 1 cup than a 1/3 cup, any day.

After that, I loaded on the fruit with a sprinkle of chopped nuts to finish it off.

The result was one of the best breakfasts I’ve had in a long time. It’s also gluten-free, vegan, and packed with nutrients like calcium, protein, fibre, magnesium, and omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.

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Raw Buckwheat Porridge

Inspired by Renegade Health.

Yield: Four 1-cup servings.

Porridge:

  • 2 cups raw Buckwheat Groats, (note: this is not the same as Kasha) soaked in water for minimum of 1 hour or overnight
  • 1.25 cups almond milk
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/4 cup liquid sweetener (use Agave if you want it raw. I used maple syrup), or to taste
  • Pinch of kosher salt
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon

 

Optional Toppings:

  • Chopped fruit or dried fruit (banana, Berries, kiwi, apple, peaches, nectarines, raisins, mango, etc)
  • Chopped nuts and or seeds (I used almonds)
  • Nut Butter or ABU
  • Toasted coconut, chocolate chips, etc

 

Directions:

1. In a bowl, pour 2 cups of raw buckwheat groats and 4 cups of water. Soak for at least 1 hour or overnight. After soaking, rinse well in a strainer several times.

2. Place buckwheat groats in food processor or blender, along with the almond milk, chia seeds, and vanilla. Process until combined and slightly smooth. Now add in the sweetener and cinnamon to taste (I found 1/4 cup of sweetener was enough, but others might like a bit more or less than that).

3. Scoop into bowls or parfait glasses and add your desired toppings & mix-ins. Serve immediately cold. Place leftovers into fridge and enjoy for the next few days. Makes 4 cups at about 385 calories per cup (using 1/4 c maple syrup, but without toppings).

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Here’s how I made it:

Soak raw buckwheat groats in water for at least 1 hour or overnight.

Strain and rinse the groats well with water. The groats will have a slimy texture, but that is perfectly normal!

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Set aside 1 cup of groats (to stir in later). This will give your creamy porridge a nice chewy texture.

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In a food processor or blender, add your soaked buckwheat groats (except for the reserved cup), almond milk, vanilla, cinnamon, chia seeds, sweetener, and a pinch of salt. Process until almost smooth or leave it chunky, whatever you like.

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Stir in the reserved 1 cup of groats for a nice texture..

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Stir in optional chopped banana or simply adjust sweetness to taste.

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You can stop here (it tastes amazing already!) or keep going like I did.

Add your desired toppings: Fruit, nuts, seeds, granola, nut butter, coconut, dried fruit, etc. The sky is the limit.

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Refrigerate leftovers and enjoy for quick and portable breakfasts for the next few days!

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I was really surprised by how much I loved this porridge. I’ve had some bad experiences with buckwheat, but its normally strong flavour wasn’t very pronounced in this and I found it just delicious.

It’s also really filling and no cooking is involved making it a perfect breakfast for hot summer mornings. I’m excited to play around with this first attempt using different amounts of buckwheat, chia seed, and almond milk ratios.

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I’ve already made a second batch in all the excitement…

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Peanut Butter and Cocoa powder were involved and things got a bit crazy.

To be continued. :)

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Given Weekend Revelation #1, I’m going to stop thinking about my workout and just do it!

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Cooking Tutorials, Inspiring Thoughts, Vegan Overnight Oats Tagged With: buckwheat, cold porridge, gluten free, gluten free porridge, porridge, raw, raw buckwheat groas, raw buckwheat porridge, raw porride, summer porridge, vegan, vegan porridge

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Robin
14 years ago

Hi Angela!

I have been reading your blog for over a year now, and I’m a very quiet reader!

I also have anxiety when I meet new people. They always think that I’m very arrogant when I stay quiet and don’t say hi..

But the funniest thing is that I had a very vivid dream about us two meeting! Ok don’t think I’m scary ok? It’s just that I feel like I know you really well, like you are my friend! You inspired me to run my first 10k, you made me enjoy overnight oats every day for a whole year, you made me start a blog!

You are just an inspiration to me! Not in a creepy way:)

I dreamt that we met each other because you were on vacation in my country (Holland) and you cooked for me and my family! I remember you didn’t understand how the dutch stove worked because you weren’t used to it, but the food was really good!

I kept trying to get my boyfriend to take a picture of us but somehow it never happened!

Then you and me sat on a roof and I spoke to you about my lack of motivation to keep running. haha! You reminded me of how great running is, and how much better I would feel after!

So weird right?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Robin
14 years ago

Hey Robin, Love your dream, thanks for the smile! I laughed when you said I didnt know how to work the dutch oven…that sounds just like me when using a new appliance! ;)

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The Teenage Taste
14 years ago

That porridge looks delicious! Berries are so tasty this time of year! :-D

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lauren@spicedplate
14 years ago

and i just realized i’m soaking my groats in almost the same container as you have pictured with the blue lid…I use it for soaking and for transporting my lunches!

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Cait @ Beyond Bananas
14 years ago

I’ve never used buckwheat before.. thank yo so much for sharing how to prep and make it! Loving all of the fresh fruit,

Now,.. I really need a good food processor!

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
14 years ago

Oh my goodness… I am SO making this in the next couple of days! I have plenty of buckwheat groats to use and this looks like the perfect application! Like you, I would rather eat 1 cup than 1/3 any day. Photos are particularly gorgeous this morning Ange – I just might have to make one of them my desktop wallpaper!

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Kristen @ Popcorn on the Stove
14 years ago

That looks delicious and I love all the fruit in it!

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Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
14 years ago

The toppings alone make me want to eat this! I need to check out groats – they looks so creamy and delicious.

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Zarah
14 years ago

Looks delish! Like you, I have kind of “bad experiences” from buckwheat buuut since you say this is milder, I’ll definitely try! Thanks for sharing! :D

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Zarah
14 years ago

I think its milder due to not cooking it!

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Hilliary @ Happily Ever Healthy
14 years ago

This looks and sounds delicious! Would be a great alternative to oatmeal! The fruit topping looks amazing!

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Nadia
14 years ago

This recipe looks great; I need to search for buckwheat groats now…

I noticed you used a food processor. Do you still use it even though you have a VitaMix? I thought the VitaMix could handle everything that a food processor does. I’m debating buying a VitaMix, but wanted your opinion on whether I’ll need a processor other things too.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Nadia
14 years ago

I prefer to use my processor for stuff like that…I find the VM a bit annoying to clean and scoop everything out when its thick. I know many ppl who swear by using the Vm for everything though!

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Heather
Reply to  Nadia
10 years ago

I just made these. I used my food processor and I didn’t like the texture. It seemed gloppy and gritty. (I think I couldn’t get the image of the slime that was on the soaked groats out of my head!). I am going to run the rest through the vitamix to see if I can get a smooth texture and then mix that with nuts and fruit.

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Maxine
14 years ago

Thanks for posting this! I have a whole bag of oatgroats and not sure what to do with them.

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barefoot and frolicking
14 years ago

yummm, I love buckwheat porridge in the morning – glad you have experienced it too! Great recipe Angela – thanks for sharing!

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Robyn @ Blueberries and Oats
14 years ago

I am the same way! Here’s to learning to be more spontaneous!

Thanks for this wonderful recipe! I can’t wait to give it a try. Your photos looks outstanding. Seriously, you can see how much time and care you put into each shot!

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JenATX
Reply to  Robyn @ Blueberries and Oats
14 years ago

agreed! such great pics today… who knew a bowl of porridge could turn into an amazing photo opp?

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Cait's Plate
14 years ago

The cherry on top is the best part by far. That’s exactly what topped my breakfast today :)

Seriously though this looks amazing. I never in a million years would have thought to use buckwheat!

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Kathi
14 years ago

I will definately be trying this. I just made a blueberry buchwheat cake for breakfast and I loved it. It was my first time eating buckwheat i loved the little cruch it adds. I was also surprised how satisfied I was after eating it. Thanks for another wonderful idea!

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VEGirl
14 years ago

Wow, what a great summer breakfast! Must make tomorrow… and I love buckwheat, so this sounds puuuuuurfect.

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Ellen
14 years ago

This looks awesome! I will definately try this soon since I’ve been wondering what to do with all the buckwheat I bought at the store last week! thanks for sharing… :)

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Jen
14 years ago

That. Looks. Incredible. Yay for buckwheat being gluten-free! The version with cocoa and peanut butter is making my mouth water. Seriously.

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Andrea
14 years ago

This looks awesome! I’ve been trying to think of new ways to use buckwheat groats.. can’t wait to try it! :)

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cathy
14 years ago

that is so great that you had that unexpected social time saturday eve. i am so glad you said YES to the opportunity! i’ve been really trying to say YES instead of NO when presented with invitations/new experiences – glad you and eric grabbed the occasion to socialize!
nike was on to something with their “just do it” slogan – it’s a winner!

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