Oat Groats |
Red Quinoa |
Sprouting grains turns out to be easier than I thought it would be. I put a half cup each of quinoa and groats into a container that would hold about 4 cups. I used a container with lid that I would put leftover into. Cover the grains with 3 cups of water and put the lid on. Let sit for at least 12 hours at room temperature. When time is up, drain the remainder of the water and let the grains sit in the container with the lid cracked. Every 12 hours, add water and rinse the grains and then immediately drain. The grains will begin to sprout after about 24 hours.
The first time you sprout grains or beans I would try them when the sprouts are small. They don't need to look like the sprouts you buy in the grocery store. The grains take on a bit of a grassy flavor as they sprout.
The quinoa and groats I sprouted had a nice chewy texture and had a more savory flavor than non-sprouted, with just a hint of the grassy flavor.
I ate them for breakfast for a few mornings, taking a serving and storing the rest in their container in the refrigerator. Since I didn't want the grains to keep growing, I stopped rinsing them.
This amount of sprouted grains made enough for 3 meals. I added some So Delicious Coconut Milk, brown sugar, and warmed them up. I then added a dollop of my blueberry compote. This made for a delicious, filling, and pretty breakfast. What a great way to start a day.
To your health!
Laureen