Bring water and salt to a boil. Whisk in grains. Return to a boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer, covered, for 30 to 35 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork and top with soy milk, fresh pineapple, coconut, flaxseeds, and maple syrup.
I followed the directions exactly since it was my first time cooking millet. There was way too much water and the resulting cereal was completely broken down, gritty, mushy, and inedible. What a waste of ingredients.
Case Chun
11 Jun, 2012
Good.
lbc420
18 Apr, 2011
Did they really mean to say 6 cups of water for only 1 cup of millet, and why should it be already cooked? Typo?
aydelette
28 Feb, 2011
"cooked millet"? Do you mean uncooked?
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I followed the directions exactly since it was my first time cooking millet. There was way too much water and the resulting cereal was completely broken down, gritty, mushy, and inedible. What a waste of ingredients.
Good.
Did they really mean to say 6 cups of water for only 1 cup of millet, and why should it be already cooked? Typo?
"cooked millet"? Do you mean uncooked?