ALDI Vs ASDA JUST ESSENTIALS Vs Scott's PORAGE OATS Comparison Which is BEST??

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2022
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  • @robincarter6537
    @robincarter6537 Год назад +21

    I buy Kavagnah Organic oats from Aldi. Nice big flakes, makes brilliant porridge, and isn't expensive.

    • @gamingtonight1526
      @gamingtonight1526 4 месяца назад +1

      Still probably has 100% oats as the only ingredient!

  • @brianhiggins3090
    @brianhiggins3090 Год назад +61

    Great review Gareth, my ex wife worked at Mornflake Oats here in Crewe for about 30yrs, she worked in the packing room and would tell you, they packed Oats for Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, Aldi, plus many more big stores, have a look at the packaging it used to say packed by Morning Foods, which is Mornflakes trading name.👍

    • @amsodoneworkingnow1978
      @amsodoneworkingnow1978 Год назад +16

      It's the same with dairy products. My husband worked in or and I didn't believe him so he took me on a tour i watch as they filled marks and Spencer yogurt then stopped the machine changed the containers to a well known cheaper store own brand then began pouring exact same yoghurt as had gone into marks and sparks containing ers.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +10

      Cheers Brian, yes think it goes on allot that work other products. Have a good weekend pal.

    • @greatgalar5772
      @greatgalar5772 Год назад +3

      Are you really from Crewe if you didn't add Cheshire England after it?
      In my past job "crewe Cheshire England" was the usual ask of "Where you from" 😄

    • @brianhiggins3090
      @brianhiggins3090 Год назад +5

      @@greatgalar5772 Normally people ask about the railway station 😂

    • @brianjohnston3707
      @brianjohnston3707 Год назад +3

      Yeah I worked in a cake factory and most of products were just put in different packaging for different shops' some times the quantity of ingredients were changed also' 🤯

  • @MrAlamo1957
    @MrAlamo1957 Год назад +33

    As a Scot, porridge (bring water or milk to the boil then add oats and simmer) cooked on the hob is best the traditional way letting the oats break down, nice review Gareth👍

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +3

      yes very true

    • @guywakeford3259
      @guywakeford3259 Год назад +6

      I never knew that was the best way to make it. I've always added the oats to cold water then heated it up. I'll definitely try it your way!

    • @pheart2381
      @pheart2381 Год назад

      I cook mine in the hay box after bringing milk and oats to a rolling boil. It doesnt catch on the bottom of the pan either.

    • @howardlam6181
      @howardlam6181 Год назад

      I just soak oats in yogurt overnight at 42degreeC.

  • @karentaylor5983
    @karentaylor5983 Год назад +18

    I was brought up on Scott's Porridge Oats but I love the Aldi oats for 70p. I can't tell the difference! I have mine with fresh raspberries, banana etc... it gives the sweetness 💕

  • @ciaomuffet
    @ciaomuffet Год назад +6

    I've been using the Aldi one, made with semi skimmed milk on the hob, then I add a few sunflower seeds on the top for the crunch, and maple syrup. Gorgeous !

  • @barrybbenson5628
    @barrybbenson5628 Год назад +11

    I’ve been watching your videos for quite a while now but this’ll be my first time commenting, seeing as everybody is giving their own preferred recipes for porridge I’d like to add something of my own incase anyone’s reading.. I make mine with milk on the stove but one key difference (if I’m in the mood for it) is that once it’s more or less cooked and at my desired thickness (I like mine quite thick) I’ll take it off the heat and crack an egg or two into it, then I’ll quickly stir it in before it scrambles (if you’re too slow you’ll ruin it) then I’ll finish it off with some sugar or some honey for the sweetness. Most people balk at the idea before I explain that milk + eggs +sugar/honey is essentially a custard without the vanilla. The eggs thicken it up and make it really nice and rich, creamy and filling plus they provide a good deal of extra nutrition. I’m really enjoying being a member of this channel, it’s a great thing you’re doing for people, especially in today’s climate. Thanks! :)

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +4

      Thank you very much, sounds lovely. Glad you commented. All the best, Gareth

  • @johndavis7944
    @johndavis7944 Год назад +27

    Hi Gareth. Three bowls of porridge, now that has a familiar ring to it 🐻
    Porridge is a good winter's breakfast, so warming and keeps you filled up.
    I only ever use milk (oat milk) when making porridge, and don't add salt. I like Molasses on mine, it makes the porridge go nice and dark, but not too sweet.
    Mate, you're not going to be short of porridge for a while. There's always other uses for rolled oats.
    Another fine product review today Gareth.
    Cheers 🤤👍😀

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +3

      Haha 3 bears lol, sound good John, all the best 🐻👌👌

    • @denisebell8422
      @denisebell8422 Год назад +2

      Lol 😂😂

    • @jubeaumont6305
      @jubeaumont6305 Год назад +1

      yeh I were waiting for him to get to the last one and go "eeeeeh, that ones just reyt"

    • @Ashtarot77
      @Ashtarot77 Год назад +1

      The great thing about porridge, is that you can have it for dinner as well if you don't feel like cooking much or cooking for one. Fills you up nicely!

    • @johndavis7944
      @johndavis7944 Год назад

      @@Ashtarot77 Well I might get the chance to try it for dinner as I've just purchased a 2kg of quick oats.

  • @L1RW
    @L1RW Год назад +9

    If you like a bit of a “bite” to your oats, you should try the Scott’s Old Fashioned Porage Oats. They’re much bigger than these rolled oats!! Or try steel cut oats.

    • @windyleecarr
      @windyleecarr Год назад +1

      Scots Old Fashioned Porage Oats and Jumbo Whole Oats from Sainsbury are how I like it. Bigger, meatier oats with more bite. Would like to try steel cut but I've never been able to find them in my local stores.

  • @mikestokes235
    @mikestokes235 Год назад +12

    My wife and I have been using the Aldi oats for the last 2 years. I measure out 100g of oats and add 400ml water and 100ml milk. Microwave for 3 1/2 minutes, give this a stir and then microwave for another 30 seconds. We add a few sultanas and chopped dates to each plate, lovely!

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +1

      Sounds good Mike 👍👍

    • @marleypumpkin4917
      @marleypumpkin4917 Год назад

      Microwaves kill 97% of the nutrition in food as it cooks on a cellular level. A conventional cooker will only kill 30% of the nutrition. Don’t cook in a microwave !!

    • @Ashtarot77
      @Ashtarot77 Год назад +1

      I also microwave mine but it only takes 2 minutes in mine. Mind you, I use half a bowl of water only and find that's enough 🤗I add milk and whatever else afterwards.

  • @sheilam4525
    @sheilam4525 Год назад +19

    I am Scottish so Scott's oats were a staple in the 70s growing up! Still love porridge now but I buy the cheaper versions! I only eat it with hot milk, nothing else added👍

  • @robertfay8558
    @robertfay8558 Год назад +2

    You are really great how you show appreciation for the food you you are testing and your tips for adjusting the cheaper ones and you bring a dignity to the whole situation that people are facing today with regards to the money in our pockets thank you for your kindness towards people's feelings Carol

  • @maureenwright7001
    @maureenwright7001 Год назад +5

    I hadn’t eaten porridge oats since I was a child and started eating it again the beginning of this year. I put the oats in a plastic 1litre tub add 200g oats, 30g sultana’s and pour 500ml milk on them. Throw it in the fridge and eat it cold over the next 4 days. No need for any sugar as the sultana’s sweeten it beautifully, by the next morning they are as soft as cooked. It can last for 6 days in a fridge no problem. I’ve now converted a number of people after I got them to try it. 😀

  • @jeantootell2670
    @jeantootell2670 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the review on the old porridge oats, what a price difference, I dont think I will be wasting my hard earned cash on the scots one, cheers Gareth 👍

  • @richardhorry
    @richardhorry Год назад +1

    We used Quaker but it was getting a bit 'gritty', but now use Sainsburys own Scotts porridge. Grind it up in one of them Kenwood mini processor things. Makes lovely smooth porridge. Saucepan on scales, Zero scales, and add 20g of ground oats and top up to 220g with milk. Heat till it just starts to bubble, stirring all the time and then simmer for 2 mins. Sugar to taste. Add topping of choice. Squeezy Strawberry jam for me or sliced ripe banana. (I have the food taste of a child😀). Makes it super quick. Great video and channel. Thank You👍

  • @chaddamp2894
    @chaddamp2894 Год назад +3

    Gareth ..great post again !! We are very pleased to hear that you are still getting your oats at age 50 (LOLx soz couldn't resist that one )

  • @wylancslass
    @wylancslass Год назад +2

    Going by your review, I would go for the Asda Essentials. Brilliant review! Thanks Gareth.

  • @markchawner1586
    @markchawner1586 Год назад +1

    Relieved to know you're still getting your Oats, Gareth. You know what, I don't think I have eaten Oat Porridge for over 20 years. So, once again, you have put those seeds in my mind to buy some .... Long overdue ! Cheers, my friend, great review and video ... Thank you 👏👍😉

  • @redkate01
    @redkate01 Год назад +2

    I have porridge every morning and I've been using Aldi essentials and got on great with it, yesterday I'd run out and couldn't be bothered going to Aldi so popped in Morrisons and saw the Scotts and a wave of nostalgia came over me, I thought of my mum in the kitchen making a vat of the stuff for her 7 kids before we started our day, it was on offer 2 boxes for £4 so I "treated" myself and it tastes rank !
    I checked the date on the boxes there's over a year left on them but they tasted funky so I tried them again this morning opened a fresh carton of milk in case it was the milk, still funky, it tastes old and musty, not pleasant at all.
    So the open one will go to the park to feed ducks and the other will go in the foodbank bin at Aldi when I go in to buy their brand.

  • @adztaylor2277
    @adztaylor2277 Год назад +5

    We use the golden syrup porridge instant pots as I can get the Free From version as I can't have milk. When I was young it was always Ready Brek at home. My missus is Scottish, and used to tell me off when making natural oat porridge that I didn't leave it long enough for the oats to cook, tasted ok to me though lol. Remember the advert for Ready Brek 'Central heating for kids'...All the best bud.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +2

      yes its tasty that. I used take the pots into work and have them for breakfast. All the best.

  • @robshaw1294
    @robshaw1294 Год назад +5

    I’ve had the Aldi one for a few years now they are excellent value . I add Golden syrup and evaporated milk .
    Keep up the good work

  • @rainbow9225
    @rainbow9225 Год назад +5

    Great video. I love the cheaper porridge oats. l like to add cinnamon, nutmeg, pumpkin and sunflower seeds with frozen berries and half chopped fresh apple. All cooked in water, its so tasty and really fills me up. I'm very happy with cheap porridge. Enjoyable video, especially in these difficult times.

  • @firebyrd437
    @firebyrd437 Год назад +4

    I like asdas JE porridge, I put salt in before zapping it in the microwave, sugar on top after it's cooken then milk, the old fashioned way, it's also nice with a dollop of syrup or runny honey, I have cereal and fruit for brekkie but often have a bowl of porridge for my tea

  • @andybrown4284
    @andybrown4284 Год назад +11

    I swapped to those aldi oats a year or two ago and really like them compared to both morrisons and tesco. They have a good consistency to the oat and make a decent breakfast plus being in a paper bag I can use it to hold kindling for starting my fire or stove.

  • @66squeaky
    @66squeaky Год назад +2

    Great review Gareth, I've got a bag of the Asda one to try.

  • @patburke5733
    @patburke5733 Год назад +5

    I’ve tried the Idohoan instant mash and it’s not bad at all. Better than Smash. Great when you’ve run out of spuds or you just can’t be bothered with all the peeling. They come in different flavours too. Great video. 👍🏻

  • @christineayres7199
    @christineayres7199 Год назад +5

    Yeah crazy that the brand name companies think they can get away with price gouging

  • @2dazzel
    @2dazzel Год назад +1

    Hi Gareth
    Loving your videos it’s been a tough week so chilling watching your videos
    Your the best keep up the good work

  • @stevenhibbitt6380
    @stevenhibbitt6380 Год назад +10

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who puts sugar and salt in my porridge! 😁👍

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +1

      Haha you're definitely not alone

    • @misspurrr-fect3684
      @misspurrr-fect3684 Год назад

      @@BaldFoodieGuy
      Goldie Locks had the same problem ... but eventually got the taste "just right." in the end . 👱‍♀️

  • @fruitychink
    @fruitychink Год назад +3

    For the last ten years , I have always used the cheapest oats I can find . to be honest the Asda is for me the tastiest . I like to add a teaspoon of single cream and half a teaspoon of honey . Love your videos . Entertaining and informative .

  • @alisonmike2912
    @alisonmike2912 Год назад +5

    I find that if you leave it on the side for half an hour it goes really thick and lovely ,all you have to do is heat it up for a minute to re warm it .

  • @donedwardchapman4514
    @donedwardchapman4514 Год назад +1

    Hi Gareth. I hope all is well with you and your family. I have oats every other day. I buy them from macro and they come from NZ. I convert them to instant oats with an old coffee grinder, just a quick zap is enough. I pre prepare a few bags of the amount I use and use a mix of water and full fat milk and microwave for 5 minutes stirring half way through. Whole oats take a lot longer. Best wishes from Thailand. Don and family. Oats are also a main ingredient in my DIY muesli !!

  • @Craftytutu
    @Craftytutu Год назад +11

    Hi Gareth, great video. I’ve tried SO many different makes of porridge and ALWAYS come back to Aldis everyday essentials 🤷‍♀️ As a Scot I do 1 cup oats to 2cups milk, I cup water and half a teaspoon of salt. LOW AND SLOW is the best way. Start on a number 4 until it starts to thicken then turn it down to number 2 for the last 7 minutes or so. 21 minutes is the magic number for perfection 😂

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +2

      Cheers Sharon thank you, all the best, Gareth 👍👍

    • @raymcdonald6734
      @raymcdonald6734 Год назад +1

      Salty porridge 🥣 all the way! Hearty and wholesome too!

    • @andrewhouldcroft1116
      @andrewhouldcroft1116 Год назад +1

      Kavanagh's Organic Porridge Oats for me, I like to prepare them the evening before, 40g oats plus 160g milk measured in a large jam jar and then leave in the fridge overnight to soak, then microwave on full power for 1 minute, stir and then microwave on full power for another 1 minute. Serve with a little golden syrup and double cream.

    • @locket5312
      @locket5312 8 месяцев назад +1

      A year later , I’ve made porridge (Aldi Scottish oats) for the 2nd time today- yesterday was stressful and it exploded all over the microwave lol.
      I then used my brain and thought surely low and slow, after it just started to boil , was the way to go. It definitely was ! They were lovely and I only like instant oats usually. Going to try your way tomorrow though, as I think they could be even better 😊 ( appreciate you likely won’t see this a year on but)

    • @Craftytutu
      @Craftytutu 8 месяцев назад

      @@locket5312 Yey! So glad you liked them! We generally have porridge 6 days a week 😂

  • @johnwhyte1488
    @johnwhyte1488 Год назад +1

    Another ‘Spot On’ review Gareth, thank you. The question has to be ‘what is an oat?’ When I was little, like you I had Scott’s porridge oats, I can’t remember if it was made with milk or water, we were poor! Now, I like mine made with water and really, really, thick so you have to carve it out the bowl. To answer the question; it’s an oat, it doesn’t matter how it’s dressed up in a box or bag, it’s oats! All the best pall to you and yours.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад

      cheers John, hope all is well with you and the family. All the best 👍

  • @clairenoon4070
    @clairenoon4070 Год назад +4

    I've been using the Tesco big bag for 70p/75p for years. I quite like normal porridge, but I much prefer the consistency of Ready Brek (but not prepared to pay for it), so I just use a stick blender to blend the oats with milk and then cook in micro, then add whatever I feel like - honey, sugar, syrup, banana, berries, whatever.

    • @chrissywales6575
      @chrissywales6575 Год назад +1

      You do exactly the same as me
      I prefer it smoother so blend it, though I heat the milk in the microwave before adding it to the oats.

  • @markpuk2010
    @markpuk2010 Год назад +4

    Love the videos - I swapped my kids from organic oats to asda just essentials, they literally could not tell the difference. I think it is all about how you make them.

  • @Jalkoth
    @Jalkoth Год назад +1

    I use the aldi ones and I usually put milk and a small handful of aldis frozen mixed berries in before microwaving tastes delicious

  • @55billijay
    @55billijay Год назад

    There's a lot to choose from when it comes to porridge oats and I must admit to liking most of them although I've substituted the sugar for honey these days. Great review. Cheers Gareth

  • @misspurrr-fect3684
    @misspurrr-fect3684 Год назад

    I use the slow cooker on the low setting & a 24hr plug in timer.
    Switches on at 4am ... Porridge ready 6.30 -7am
    Saves LOTS of time on school days .

  • @Slycockney
    @Slycockney Год назад +3

    Brilliant Gareth, thanks. I love porridge with a dollop of honey.

  • @alanthomson007
    @alanthomson007 Год назад +4

    ive been trying to look like the bloke in the front of Scotts porridge oats packet so after 55 years of eating them it doesnt work

  • @g8rchick663
    @g8rchick663 Год назад +15

    My mum is Scottish, and she always used to have porridge oats but instead of milk, she used water 🤢. I love porridge myself so thank you for doing this comparison. Sending love from the UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Год назад +2

      Ugh!

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад

      cheers

    • @onlyme972
      @onlyme972 Год назад +1

      And salt.

    • @g8rchick663
      @g8rchick663 Год назад +1

      @@onlyme972 salt and water with porridge 🤢🤢🤢 I think I'll pass 😂

    • @amsodoneworkingnow1978
      @amsodoneworkingnow1978 Год назад +2

      It's the traditional way to make porridge in Scotland. Nice and thick base with lovely ice cold milk. Some sprint ole sugar over it when it's i bowl the salt is added to the cooking water.
      You can't beat a bowl of piping hot porridge on a crisp cold Scottish morning. Personally I can't stand idea of sugar on porridge but that's how husband likes his.

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx Год назад +1

    Perfect timing video, I love porridge, no sugar or salt for me, and with the current credit crunch in UK, I'm looking for cheaper breakfast options

  • @ruthadams2413
    @ruthadams2413 Год назад +2

    I love your videos. If you go back to read the contents in the Aldi ingredients states oat flakes, whereas the other ones state rolled oats. The oat flakes may not be the same as rolled oats do to bring processed flatter and would change the texture and consistency.
    Thanks for all the testing.

  • @andrewadam9544
    @andrewadam9544 Год назад +2

    we always made it this wayin our family... ( scots family in case anyone wonders) usually made at night, 1 cup oats to two cups water, add salt in the water until it was pretty salty tasting, let it sit half an hour, stirring when ever you passed it, to get the starch to come out,then hard boil until it thickens, in to a bowl and leave until morning, in the morning it was set solid to the point you could almost slice it, poured cold milk in and it would then float away from the sides, salty and you got the sweet from the milk, delicious.....in fact im off to make some, im now 58 and have eaten it regular since i can remember, i heard stories in the previous generations it was poured in to a cupboard drawer lined with a clean pillow case and the wooden drawer then removed and wicked away a lot of the moisture during the night and it was actually sliced for the miners before going to work

  • @alantsneddon
    @alantsneddon Год назад +7

    Traditional Scottish was to make porridge is over the hob with water and some salt. You can sprinkle some sugar then add cold milk over the top after it is cooked. It was always Scott’s Porage (they even spelt it differently) in our family and I still think the best due to the type of oats and how they are milled.

  • @matthewcleaton2853
    @matthewcleaton2853 Год назад +1

    Intresting video while you pointed out that they all pretty much was the same in taste i do believe you get all your moneys worth in the scotts oats probably the best in porridge names out there for me verry healthy to.

  • @thuggie1
    @thuggie1 Год назад +4

    when i was studying production horticulture we learned why grains vary in price and with oats its to do with the protein and carbohydrates when for baking or alcohol production and for consumption higher grade is denoted by a higher fibre content which changes the texture and makes them firmer. but in the end there is not a lot of difference between them in a general nutritional way other than the cheap porage oats hive slightly less fibre. in some ways i like the really cheap oats as it turns to mush it why i blend my porage oats as well i like a smooth texture

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +1

      Fantastic information thank you very much 👌👌

  • @djackson652
    @djackson652 Год назад +1

    My go-to breakfast for years after my dentist told me muesli and nuts were damaging my teeth with all the grinding. The best breakfast for energy and your heart. I buy Waitrose own brand or Aldi. Recipe: one portion of oats, some water, some soya milk. 3 minutes 20 seconds in the microwave. Stir in a small spoonful of African wild honey ( no added sugar and picked from forests). Add half a sliced banana and some blueberries and/or raspberries. About 50p in costs. I can ride my bike for 2 hours on that and I'm 71! Every schoolchild should be eating porridge before school and not the usual junk.

  • @mermaidlafemme1022
    @mermaidlafemme1022 Год назад +1

    Love the video first time viewer and subscriber gonna watch more now .....being a Scot I would normally favour the kilted version which I love but after seeing you enjoying the cheaper brands I may swap depending on which one I prefer thanks for your honest opinion....hugs from Scotland xx🙂🤗

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад

      Thanks for subbing, welcomecto the channel. All the best, Gareth

  • @leannebraithwaite6726
    @leannebraithwaite6726 Год назад +6

    Another great comparison Gareth. I always used Scotts porridge oats although I know you'll slate me but I preferred ready brek😂 I've had the Aldi oats and I actually like them.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +2

      Thank you kindly 👍👍

    • @VampireJack10
      @VampireJack10 Год назад +3

      I prefer Ready Brek too.
      I miss the different flavours that were available in the 1980s.

  • @andrewreynolds2647
    @andrewreynolds2647 Год назад +2

    Oats in scotland are called porage, oats produced elsewhere are called porridge, the oats used in scotts oats are different. even so you do pay a large amount for scotts porage oats due to branding etc, they are finer cut but look chunkier because they clump together better, so the processing is a bit different, i believe oats is oats but, texture is an important feature so i personally stick with what i know from my childhood ie scotts porage oats. Great video, Cheers. Andy . Scotland. 👍

  • @amandawright1372
    @amandawright1372 Год назад +2

    I remember the early 80's Gareth. I left school in 1983. We used to go to the local sweet shop after school and buy a 10 penny mix. I can also remember lucky bags. I had an Aunt who used to visit and every time she did, she brought lucky bags with her. We still talk about that to this day!! 😅

  • @giniotway3090
    @giniotway3090 2 месяца назад

    I buy Scott's Porage Oats through Amazon as oats here in the States have all sorts of chemicals sprayed on them. But the cost is frightful - 1 Kg $22.99! But worth it as the taste is so good. I enjoy your show and just wish we had as great a variety of food here as you have in the UK.

  • @debasishbiswas1349
    @debasishbiswas1349 Год назад +1

    Love your video, specially the comparison one even though I don't live in UK

  • @stevenmintandrews4859
    @stevenmintandrews4859 Год назад +1

    Cheers Gareth great review mate. Same as you mate I was bought up on porridge, With whole milk and plenty of Salt . They all look good to me . Cheers buddy see you soon.❤👍❤👍❤👍

  • @carolsmith6012
    @carolsmith6012 Год назад +1

    Great video Gareth, I remember the adverts for Scott's porridge, O I don't like porridge🥴 There was a great TV called Porridge

  • @PeterChelmsford
    @PeterChelmsford Год назад +1

    Yet another great vlog Gareth, I suggest people go out and buy a few packs of the cheapest oats before they start to go up in price the more people buy them. 😁

  • @lawrencecaile
    @lawrencecaile Год назад +4

    I've tried this trial but I always go back to QUAKER OATS and that's where I'm staying.

  • @davidvickers9029
    @davidvickers9029 Год назад +1

    Your welcome Gareth, I buy Asda essentials and I can not tell the difference, love these videos.

  • @davidmacgregor5193
    @davidmacgregor5193 Год назад +3

    Hello Gareth, The correct Scottish way to prepare porridge is to boil the oats in water with a pinch of salt, when cooked pour the porridge into a flattish bowl and pour in a little cold milk, the porridge should be thick and in one piece floating on the milk so that you can spin around in the bowl. Eat and enjoy. Porridge is a savoury dish in Scotland, we never add sugar, honey or golden syrup or anything else to sweeten it.

  • @daniellatheczarina2u915
    @daniellatheczarina2u915 Год назад +1

    I'll try the Asda one and make flapjacks or some other treat. I like oats but not as porridge if that makes sense, lol. I prefer Ready Brek and it seems that they do their own version of it at Asda. Great review as always Gareth!

  • @nelliemelba4967
    @nelliemelba4967 Год назад +7

    I'm not a big fan of porridge as such but I love porridge oats with cold milk, dried and/or fresh fruit, some nuts, and a little slosh of maple syrup. Yum. I remember getting a full bag of shrimps, jelly snakes, and flying saucers for about 5p! Happy days!

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +3

      Cheers the good old days 👍👍

    • @annbilling7036
      @annbilling7036 Год назад +3

      Someone else who eats them with cold milk nuts and fruit, makes me feel normal

    • @adjjackson9331
      @adjjackson9331 Год назад +1

      @@annbilling7036 we are normal its tasty cold with sugar puffs or crunchy nut cornflakes, its a food not wallpaper paste

    • @annbilling7036
      @annbilling7036 Год назад

      @Davie not for me no, only for my husband

  • @lindae1116
    @lindae1116 Год назад +1

    Hi Gareth, I was using Quaker oats which are 1.20 now I will be going to Aldi, thanks, I do overnight oats if your interested, half cup oats, half cup milk, tspoon choc protein, apple, cinnamon or blueberries and let me tell you it's another delicious alternative to how I grew up eating them in Scotland.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад

      thanks Linda, welcome to the channel. All the best, Gareth

  • @moirawright2343
    @moirawright2343 Год назад +3

    I always have Quaker oats as the Scotts oats are too big for me (I like it smooth). However, following your review, next time I need to get more I thiink I'll give Aldi's a go. I use one teacup oats, one teacup oat milk and one teacup water and make mine on the stove. Thank you so much for the review.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +2

      Cheers Moira 👍👍

    • @amsodoneworkingnow1978
      @amsodoneworkingnow1978 Год назад +2

      For me it's one cup water to just under two cups water teaspoon salt. Nice smooth thick porridge

  • @enzodisciullo2557
    @enzodisciullo2557 Год назад +3

    Love porridge, also great for making overnight oats, get a jam jar, chuck some oats in, bit of natural or Greek yogurt then top with fruit of your choice, strawberry, nana, kiwi, blueberry, drizzle of honey leave overnight in fridge, yum brekkie.

  • @samhenwood5746
    @samhenwood5746 Год назад +1

    I love Lidl instant porridge pots and add a little golden syrup 😋👍. Thanks for another great video 👍

  • @trevorwallace7315
    @trevorwallace7315 Год назад

    I have the asda porridge for breakfast most mornings it is spot on, i'm gunna try the aldi one because it's 70pence as well. Good channel.

  • @colinwiseman
    @colinwiseman Год назад +1

    Aldi also do Kavanagh's which is my go to now. Others I've found a bit meh or just don't cook right for my taste buds. Great vid 🤘

  • @Lulusnotreadyforthis
    @Lulusnotreadyforthis Год назад +5

    I've been buying the aldi essentials oats for years for my kids. They have it pimped up with a bit of (aldi own brand) nutella. Honestly never occurred to me to buy branded when they aren't actually after the taste of the oats but the chocolate that covers it.

  • @duncanbell4054
    @duncanbell4054 Год назад +2

    i have found the best way to make porridge is to put the amount of porridge in a pan, add the milk and leave overnight to soak ,bring to a simmer for a couple of minutes, and if you have it add a small amount of double cream, this makes it nice and warming with abit of honey

  • @6643bear
    @6643bear Год назад +1

    Hi Gareth , great video, love porridge,, be interesting if you do comparison with the quick Quaker oats with the scott version as well Tesco own or another shop version , nice how they compare . Kind regards mark

  • @tinamungroo180
    @tinamungroo180 Год назад +1

    Hi I’m not new to your channel but first time commenting I think most of the Asda essentials are good and if your on a budget they are just fine appreciate your videos

  • @amandadavies..
    @amandadavies.. Год назад +1

    All you need to do with the runnier one is either put slightly less milk in or add slightly more oats to the same amount of milk. I only use oats to thicken up mince and make it go further,( bought a pack of the Aldi one the other day actually) most of the time, but I do very occasionally have a little bit as a snack, as I never eat breakfast. Wouldn't dream of buying the branded one.

  • @dianeclarke3763
    @dianeclarke3763 Год назад +18

    Asda essentials are holding their own aren’t they? Great to know, thanks Gareth x

  • @firstlady161
    @firstlady161 Год назад

    Great channel. What would be interesting is what country the oats come from because people might like to pay a little (or though a lot in this case) more for UK grown food.

  • @kools67
    @kools67 Год назад +1

    I make my porridge in a mug -
    4 tablespoons Aldi oats, 3 teaspoons of dried milk powder - add boiling water - stir and leave for a few minutes
    then add my chopped quarter of an apple - sprinkle some cinnamon - easy!

  • @nickm3860
    @nickm3860 Год назад +2

    love your video mate, keep up the good work 👏 my man! can you do a comparison of Asda's just essentials range for their canned rice pudding, canned custard and chocolate spread please 😋 😀? it's getting to that cold winter warmer sweet stodge time ⏲

  • @ivyjulieharvey3043
    @ivyjulieharvey3043 Год назад +2

    Just had Aldi's big bowl of porridge for my tea with mixed of spices and honey. I cook mine in water as I have spring water nearby pumped through my own pump. Oats are very good for you to help lower cholesterol health benefit

  • @rokker101
    @rokker101 Год назад

    you can mix muesli with porridge oats and it gives it extra flavour and crunchiness!

  • @bigmama2135
    @bigmama2135 Год назад

    Can't beat a bowl of warm and creamy porridge and as a special treat, I add a few squares of Cadbury milk chocolate....ooooh its divine. Thank you for your reviews, always enjoy watching.

  • @Jenjen-tj4pq
    @Jenjen-tj4pq Год назад +2

    I have been having the golden syrup packets of porridge for years now. It's lovely but works out expensive, so I tried the Aldi 1kg bag like you. It's ok but it " has an effect " on my stomach if you know what I mean. I may give the Asda 1 a try on your recommendation though. Porridge fills me up until lunch I find 👍👍

  • @martinsailjocasta9399
    @martinsailjocasta9399 Год назад +1

    I cannot recall last time I had my oats...but for sure it be ASDA's I get em next!...TY!

  • @NasCostomano
    @NasCostomano Год назад +1

    Possible review suggestion - Iceland Cathedral City BBQ chicken toastie with gherkin.

  • @elizabethstevens9971
    @elizabethstevens9971 Год назад +1

    Have always had Quaker Oats but will give Asda a try thankyou for this one

  • @simonworthington5162
    @simonworthington5162 Год назад +1

    HUH interesting indeed , using my Ready Brek in the morning to keep warm . Nice one M8

  • @sco467
    @sco467 Год назад

    " Nothing wrong with them! "
    Love your videos mate... I really do..
    Really honest and informative, great to watch, keep up the good work !
    (Drop a couple of squares of a Yorkie bar in em)
    Game changer 👍🏼😄

  • @rachaelghostcat8584
    @rachaelghostcat8584 Год назад +3

    Lovely porridge oats especially with golden syrup, yummy! Defo Scott's for me though, like to make them into flapjacks.

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад

      Yes I like the pots with syrup 😋😋👌

  • @suenettleton2286
    @suenettleton2286 Год назад

    Good review I buy aldi porridge but to make it a bit thicker just use a bit more porridge just make a bit thicker have mine with fruit 😋 😜

  • @thebeermonsterreviews
    @thebeermonsterreviews Год назад +1

    such a down to earth guy love your videos keep it up mate

  • @gingef5197
    @gingef5197 Год назад +1

    Your doing a grand job lad. I use the Aldi, but I do add a spoon full of apple sauce, a spoon of cinnamon and a squirt of honey. Lovely Jubilee

  • @geoffjoffy
    @geoffjoffy Год назад +1

    I don't like porridge but, as always, a great, helpful review. I might change my mind and have some porridge - haha. Cheers.

  • @stevencowles8419
    @stevencowles8419 Год назад +4

    Oats are the best value breakfast there is, I do ‘morning oats’ soakng them overnighti in water then in the norning I pop a spoon of honey (any maybe some pumpkis seeds) on top and just warm it in the ding. Strangely I’ve just got gack from Aldi with a bag of these, not used thiers before- so it will be interesting to see how they work out.

  • @alisonporter8508
    @alisonporter8508 Год назад +1

    I eat a lot of porridge, usually from Aldi and LIdl but after watching this I bought the Asda essentials one not expecting much difference. But it is soooo nice and creamy ! And I make my porridge with water and then put milk on top like my mum used to and it is still creamier. Bought my second bag today.

  • @menopausalbarbie7467
    @menopausalbarbie7467 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another honest review 💜💜💜

  • @janicedickinson9575
    @janicedickinson9575 Год назад +5

    I always buy Aldi porridge. As you say add sugar to your own personal taste. Also I like to add a few raisins. Always look forward to your vlogs xx

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +1

      Great tip!

    • @mariannewilliams845
      @mariannewilliams845 Год назад +2

      Yep, same for me, Aldi porridge and raisins , ( one of your 5 a day) no sugar for me but sometimes adding cinnamon 😋

  • @monicaduncan7109
    @monicaduncan7109 Год назад +1

    Growing up in the 70s we had readybrek as kids. I loved that advert central heating for kids, I know it’s ground instant oats but normal oats I always cook on the hob, with a pinch of salt while cooking then pour into a bowl sprinkle sugar and cold milk on top, we only had quakers and Scott’s back then.

    • @petebennett3733
      @petebennett3733 Год назад +2

      readybrek...damn haven't had or even seen that brand in over 20 years. used to love that brand

    • @BaldFoodieGuy
      @BaldFoodieGuy  Год назад +1

      Yes I remember the adverts an orange outline all around the kids 👍👍😁

  • @silverfox1silverfox496
    @silverfox1silverfox496 Год назад +1

    I love this channel keep up the good work bro/Yr comical to 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🤣🔥💯👏🏽

  • @carolbrand181
    @carolbrand181 Год назад

    watching this has left me glad that i bought some the other day x

  • @ripvanwincle2258
    @ripvanwincle2258 Год назад +1

    I'm only talking early 80's that was over 40 years ago bro 🤣🤣I do the same i'm older than you how time flies.Great vid mate have a great day.

  • @delilahboa
    @delilahboa Месяц назад

    Great review……golden syrup or honey is our favourite thing in porridge 👍🏻