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Re: Super lazy oat tek [Re: fahtster]
    #26365408 - 12/06/19 04:13 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

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I've never had even a bit of luck with no prep teks I'll get mush at the bottom and dry grains on the top. Plus with the "cleaned" oats that infuse I'd get mud that's how damn dirty my oats are dirtiest grains I've ever used and it wasn't just the one bag I went through 2 bags from this brand have 4 left... never again.




I know what you mean. I started with using Fahtsters "quick step rye prep" and got nothing but mush on several different grain:water ratios. A couple of rounds ago I tried oats this way and got great results.




Yeah you definitely get some burst kernels near the bottom but a shake while still warm distributes them and it wasn’t more than a small layer on the bottom. Never had problems with colonization or contams. you were getting all burst kernels?  That’s definitely unusual. 

I was pretty lazy back then though... if I were to do rye again, I’d just do the 40 minute simmer.. it’s pretty easy too.

I’m glad it worked for your oats though!  Could also be your rye started off less dry that what I was using back in the day.

Faht




I dont know brother...
I tried several different rye to water ratios with the initial test and where ever the water level was is how much mush berries I got. No PC water on the jars and two set of rings and 2 trivets in the bottom of the PC.

Yeah I think simmer, dry and load is the way to go for rye... i still have some berries from the bread supply store so I may go back and try rye with different simmer times like 10mins, 20mins, 30mins and 40mins to see how much water they take on and go from there to find desired moisture levels.

I really like my oats right at 75% moisture. 300g of oats to 100g water is the easiest ratio to use for my oat Tek with your no simmer method like you did.


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