Red River cereal is back! The hot cereal, made with a blend of cracked wheat, rye and flaxseed, was first created in Manitoba in 1924 and named for the river valley surrounding Winnipeg. | CBCCalgary
Julie van Rosendaal on hot cerealsYou can make hot cereal savoury by simmering it with stock and garlic, and perhaps a parmesan rind. Add grains and water to the pot after sautéing a shallot in some butter or oil, and stir in any leftover cooked veggies you have.
A small handful is also a great addition to soup. The finer bits will thicken the stock slightly, and you'll get some texture from the larger cracked grains.And if you have any leftover cooked porridge, you can always slice and fry it in butter, or turn it into bread, muffins, pancakes or waffles. If you don't have leftovers, you can begin by soaking your Red River or Sunny Boy in some milk to soften.Grainy Red River and Sunny Boy makes excellent muffins, whether you have leftover cooked porridge or need to soak some to start.Muffins are a great way to use up any hot cereal leftovers.
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