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My husband and I look forward to a hot bowl of oatmeal on cold winter mornings. This sweet version of oatmeal is so good we could eat it almost every day!
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 cup) equals 290 calories, 9 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 75 mg cholesterol, 108 mg sodium, 45 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 8 g protein.
Originally published as Butterscotch Oatmeal in Cookin' Up Country Breakfasts Cookbook , p80
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Reviewed on Jan. 28, 2012 by Grammagirl
This is a delicious treat and quite hearty. It stuck with me all morning. Thanks!
Reviewed on Jan. 26, 2012 by laughalot
This oatmeal is so good!! I put in almonds and chopped apples...delish!!!
Reviewed on Jan. 26, 2012 by spiderwife
Way too much sugar and why an egg? Just put a little brown sugar and a dab of butter on your bowl of oatmeal instead. Same butterscotch flavor. Have an egg on the side!
Reviewed on Nov. 08, 2011 by Wista
This oatmeal is so tasty and easy to make. I just love it!
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2010 by cdbdga
I was dissapointed with the flavor, definatly not butterscotch. I like the original version much better.
Reviewed on Jan. 11, 2010 by slosh29
Just as a note to a previous review. The term butterscotch is usually given to things that are sweetened with brown sugar.Brown sugar is the main ingredient in 'butterscotch' recipes..You are probably referring to the artificial butterscotch flavoring most people are used to.
Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2009 by caverette01
I was out of instant oatmeal and my kids wanted oatmeal.This recipe was so go and simple I had everything on hand. I will never need to buy expensive instant oatmeal again.
Reviewed on Sep. 12, 2009 by bodes
Wonderful! if you like raisins or apples you can add them too. Don't know where the author got the term Butterscotch in the title cuz nothing in this recipe is like butterscotch but it is really good! Might try less brown sugar as oatmeal is very sweet.
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