You Can Make Your Own Oat Flour by Just Putting Oats in the Blender #shorts
I’ll use oat flour in a lot of my recipes for a gluten free alternative to wheat flour. I add cornstarch or tapioca flour to it to help it more closely match the make up of wheat flour. If U was using 100g of flour I would do 75g of oat and 25g of starch.
This is how I do my corn chex breading as well. Just throw it all in the blender and pulverize it.
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This is the BEST tip
I've made oat flour with an immersion blender. It was fine.
You can make flour out of anything… except rice. Just don't fucking try it. Worst half hour of flour-making of my life just to end up with 3/4 cup of flour and rice all over the kitchen and myself. Don't ask how. Do yourself a favor and just get some from the Asian supermarket.
Google “glyphosates”. Non organic oats contain some of the highest levels of glyphosates in any food. In some cases they contain over the legal limit…
That’s actually cheap for organic oats. Plain whole organic oats at my local store are $2.99 per lb 😬
Did he say brains?
Ok but why? Why not just use wheat flour instead of going through all that trouble.
I'm genuinely curious because I'm for healthy recipes and saving money but wheat flour is cheap and makes absolutely delicious anything it's in.
Casually uses Vitamix.
Used to buy these from my protein. Never buying that expensive shit again😂
Wait, why do you add the starch? What does it do?
We make flour by ourselves at home. Mainly maize flour 😊
That’s 3 steps! Too hard for me 😢
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I love your videos
Who would have ever thought that oat flour is just heavily blended oats.
Jesus Christ one must be a millionaire to survive in USA these days.
Ive been grinding oats for years now, always toss a scoop in every shake. Nothing beats real food in a shake.
In your oatmeal cake recipes, would it turn out different if I used oat flour instead?
Don’t even care about the content just like his voice
What's sad is that you had to convert percentages to real-life measurements. No-one can figure out what 75% and 25% means anymore. SAD!
Wow I hope I’m never poor enough to have to do this
It’s crazy how people buy oat flour for more than a large bag of natural organic oats😭 I see it and I want to tell people but obvs it’s uncalled for
Can oat flour to be used in Baked Oatmeal recipes? Does that change that drastically?
So, buy some oatmeal, starch, a blender, plastic bags… Or buy a bag of flour. Good tip.
And if your blender is shit, expect the kitchen to smell like burning insulation for quite some time..