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| Grown in Scotland, these gluten-free wholegrain naked oat groats make a great alternative to rice or can be added to soups, broths and casseroles. |
These oat groats are ‘naked’ because the hull naturally falls away from the grain. To keep them gluten-free they’re grown, processed and packed in the absence of other cereals. They’re delicious too, a superb alternative to brown rice, quicker to cook and with a creamier texture and richer flavour.
Add cooked (or if cooking time allows dry grains) to stews and casseroles. Use cooked grains in salads.
Rinse, bring to the boil then simmer until tender (about 35 - 45 minutes). Speed up cooking by pre-soaking for a few hours.
Naked Oat Groats
For allergens, including cereals, see ingredients in bold.
These oats have been grown, processed and packed in the absence of other cereal grains and tested as gluten-free (under 5ppm gluten).
Naked oats contain lots of beneficial oils. For this reason they're best kept in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
| Typical values | Per 100g |
| Energy | 1503kJ (359kcal) |
| Fat | 8g |
| of which saturates | 1.2g |
| Carbohydrate | 57g |
| of which sugars | 0.7g |
| Fibre | 11g |
| Protein | 14g |
| Salt | <0.01g |
Collections: All Hodmedod & Guest Products , Cereal Grains from British Farms , Grains & Seeds , Hodmedod's Pulses, Grains, Seeds, Flakes, Flour, Ferment & more , Oats , Organic , Pulses, Grains & Seeds from British & French Farms
Category: Cereal Grain , Gluten-free , Naked Oats , Oats , Organic , Wholegrain Cereal
Type: Cereal Grain
Fantastic grain for making risotto's and stews creates a really great creamy texture during cooking without the addition of dairy (although the addition of dairy elevates everything!) They don't overcook unlike rice so its almost a foolproof alternative, the end results are a moreish bite to the cooked grain.
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I often find fava beans a bit bitter (is it just me?!) so have previously just used them in quite heavily flavoured dishes. Not these ones though - no bitterness at all - just really tasty. I often eat them just with a bit of seasoning and drizzle of oil!
This unusual flour is something everyone should try. I use it in sourdough and yeasted bread, and it makes an unusually dense dough that is actually rather textured and nice to stretch and fold even when using at 50:50 with white. It has a very nice flavour with a long prove - and so far has never over-proved on me by going liquidy. Aside from its unusual flavour and appearance, I have achieved a good firm and edible crust that doesn't turn into nasty shards
I make fantastic tasty hummus with Carlin Peas . I cook up the whole pack, then freeze in very small batches., equivalent to a canful, and they defrost overnight. I sometimes add butter beans or flageolets and vary the flavour with all sorts,…paprika, sun-dried tomatoes, aubergine etc. Or I can add them frozen to meat or veg stews, stir fries etc. love them!!
Really like this dish, great flavour and some real substance to it!
Fantastic grain for making risotto's and stews creates a really great creamy texture during cooking without the addition of dairy (although the addition of dairy elevates everything!) They don't overcook unlike rice so its almost a foolproof alternative, the end results are a moreish bite to the cooked grain.