Why does honey prevent porridge congealing?
I like my porridge cold so I typically prepare it in the evening and store it in the fridge for breakfast the following morning. My recipe normally includes 1/2 tbsp of honey for sweetening. When I remember to put it in, the cold porridge next morning has a nice goopy consistency that is easily stirred with a spoon. If I forget the honey, though, the porridge seems to congeal or set into a thicker, more jelly-like consistency, which can be broken up but not stirred so easily. What is it that makes the honey have this effect, and does it do something similar to other foods?
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Honey is hygroscopic - meaning it has the ability to absorb water. Even if you covered your porridge after adding the honey, there's still enough moisture in the container for the honey to absorb.
You don't say whether your honey is from a local beekeeper or heat-treated store honey. The more honey is heated, the more natural enzymes found in honey are destroyed. One of the enzymes in honey is distaste (amylase). It has the property of hydrolyzing starch (breaking starch down into sugars). I can't state for a certainty as I'm not a food scientist but I'd guess the additional sugars might be liquid. But even if not, it would mean less cooked starch, hence less gelling ability of the porridge.
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1 Answer. Show activity on this post. Honey is hygroscopic - meaning it has the ability to absorb water. Even if you covered your porridge after adding the honey, there's still enough moisture in the container for the honey to absorb.Is it okay to put honey in porridge?
If you need a little honey to enjoy your oatmeal then of course it is okay. It is better than eating a sugary bowl of cereal!Can you make porridge without heat?
Can I cook oatmeal without hot water? If you don't have some hot liquid, it will not cook. But you can do overnight oats or just eat it like muesli, raw. Some kinds of instant oatmeal don't required hot liquid, but it need to soak so it takes lot more time.Why is my porridge like jelly?
Oats cooked in milk tend to be gluey, sticky, and thick. Follow this tip: Cook your oats in water for the best texture. If you're hoping for a protein boost from milk (which is definitely why my dad always instructed me to cook oats in milk), add a splash after cooking.The Perfect Porridge With Banana And Honey | Now Cook It
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