Porridge Light coloré. The neutral color of the body is a classical one, and the lighter color enlightens the face. The row of small grains on the front and back of the top has inspired the name "Porridge", owing also to the choice of colors. Un top casual leggero, studiato per donne non magrissime!
If you make an oat porridge you can call it oatmeal, but porridge is extended to other cereals too.
Porridge is incredibly easy to make if you follow some simple yet important tips.
Tips on how to make porridge - perfect every time!
Vous pouvez avoir Porridge Light coloré using 5 ingrédients et 5 pas. Voici comment cuisiner ça.
Ingrédients de Porridge Light coloré
- C'est 35 gr de flocons d'avoine.
- C'est 170-180 gr de d'eau.
- Préparez de Édulcorant.
- Vous avez besoin de Colorant alimentaire.
- Vous avez besoin de Fruits surgelés (ici mirabelles).
If you want to make an oats porridge, use coarse oats, not quick-cooking oats. Porridge (historically also spelled porage, porrige, or parritch) is a food commonly eaten as a breakfast cereal dish, made by boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants—typically grain—in water or milk. It is often cooked or served with added flavorings such as sugar, honey, fruit or syrup to make a sweet cereal, or it can be mixed with spices or vegetables to make a savoury dish. The front porch is one of the home's most important exterior features -- it's where you welcome guests, it's a classic place to sip a.
Porridge Light coloré instructions
- Dans un bol, ajouter les flocons d'avoine, l'eau, l'edulcorant et le colorant alimentaire.
- Mettre le bol 1 minute au micro-onde.
- Ajouter quelques fruits surgelés.
- Repasser 1 minute au micro-onde.
- C'est terminé, prêt à être déguster 😋.
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