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Cracked Farro Porridge with Berries and Walnuts.

by Kathy Patalsky · updated: Oct 19, 2023 · published: Mar 6, 2012 · About 4 minutes to read this article. 11 Comments


Nutty and rustic, silky and creamy. Tender grains of cracked farro mingle with juicy sweet farmer's market strawberries, raw crunchy walnuts and a splash of velvety soy creamer. A sweet hint of maple syrup, cinnamon and sea salt. So simple. So obvious. Yet so extraordinary.

If you love a bowl of hot cereal in the morning - you must read this post and fall in love with farro! It is my favorite grain for hot cereal. Not just because of the complex, wholesome flavor - but for the nutrient properties as well. Get to know farro..

Before adding yummy toppings - just farro and soy creamer..

As I write this post, I'm learning a few new things about farro! For example, did you know that farro is also known as "emmer" wheat.

Farro Porridge has been an obsession of mine ever since I first had a bowl at Le Pain Quotidien. Their vegan whole grain farro porridge with dried cranberries, walnuts, berries and almond milk is amazing...

Le Pain's porridge (from my Snow Day with Gena post)..

Exotic Grains. I've been fascinated by exotic, "ancient" grains, like kamut, spelt, quinoa, farro, amaranth and more for a while now. It just makes sense to want to diversify the grains I eat (away from only wheat). Diversification in a vegan diet is very important. With fruits, veggies, legumes .. everything really.

Another example of diversification - how I try not to rely heavily on soy products for protein / non-dairy milk - and branch out to rice, hemp, almond and more. Also, greens. Spinach, romaine, kale, mache, watercress, sprouts, chard and many more will boost your nutrient intake by diversifying the varieties of green nutrients you take in.

Grains is a smart area to diversify. And farro just happens to be a favorite of mine. I've swooned over farro pasta, farro grain pilaf and whole grain farro porridge. And recently, found this cracked farro porridge.

Why Farro? Well simply put, it is a low-gluten and nutrient dense wheat alternative. It is higher in protein than most traditional grains.

It can be used in a wide variety of savory to sweet ways. Porridge, served savory-ish in soups or as a side, farro risotto, farro pasta and more. Farro pasta with vegan pesto sauce - yum!

Availability. You might not be able to find farro in your local grocery store right this second - but now that it is fresh in your mind you just may start to keep a lookout for it. You never know what specialty stores (or even mainstream stores) may carry it. I recently bought some farro linguine pasta at Williams and Sonoma! It was fantastic.

And you can always buy online. Bluebird Grain Farms, the brand I used in this recipe allows for online ordering. And I've seen other awesome brands as well.

From Bluebird Grain Farms: "Emmer, known as farro in Italy, is an ancient ancestor of wheat. It is an incredibly versatile grain with a wonderfully full-bodied flavor and robust nutritional value. Emmer is high in protein—ranging up to 22%— and also low in gluten, making it a great choice for people who are sensitive to more common, hybridized types of wheat .. Our emmer is always 100% organic, produced from our own carefully cultivated seed, stored onsite, and milled to order by the family who grows it"

So once you snag some farro or cracked farro for porridge - give this recipe a whirl!..

Farro Porridge with Farm Berries and Walnuts
vegan, serves 3-4

basic porridge:

1 cup cracked farro
3 cups water
a few pinches salt

Add-in:
2+ tablespoon maple syrup
½ cup soy creamer (for pouring over top as desired)
1 cup sliced farmer's market organic berries
½ cup crushed raw walnuts
other: additional berried, dried fruits, spices like cinnamon, vanilla..

To Make:

1. Add farro to dry soup pot - over high heat. Allow grains to toast in dry pan for about a minute. Tossing around a bit.
2. Add in water and salt.
3. bring to a boil, reduce heat to low and simmer for about 15 minutes. If you simmer covered with a lid be sure to monitor closely - as farro can bubble quite rapidly - spilling over the pot. NOTE: this method is for cracked farro. Whole grain farro will take longer to cook.
4. When farro has reached a cooked consistency, add ingredients like maple syrup and spices.
5. Serve in a bowl with soy milk or creamer poured over top - I like a nice amount to loosen the cooked farro.
6. Add berries and walnuts - and anything else. Serve!

Get more of my tips and info for why you should try farro - over on Babble.

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

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  1. roberta says

    August 29, 2015 at 1:10 pm

    it looks delicious. never thought to use ceacked farro for breakfast I usually use it as a first course, Italian taste is different, and running a restaurant I get inspiration. Thank you

    Reply
  2. patricia says

    August 16, 2015 at 2:27 am

    This probably sounds ignorant but is this in anyway relative to what we as kids called 'cream of wheat'?

    Reply
  3. Joseph Weaver says

    September 11, 2013 at 12:31 am

    Hi Kathy. Thank you for bringing our Cracked Emmer Porridge to your reader's attention. We really appreciate it. Best ~ Bluebird Grain Farms

    Reply
  4. Natalie Rivera says

    March 12, 2013 at 6:02 am

    I wonder what it tastes like.

    Reply
  5. Ebthacker says

    June 26, 2012 at 2:41 am

    I saw this at costco earlier today and bought it thinking it would be fun to try something other than oatmeal in the morning... and then saw this post this evening!

    Reply
  6. Katie says

    March 06, 2012 at 6:56 pm

    oh myyyy! perfect breakfast, seriously!

    Reply
  7. Cookingwithlysa.blogspot.com says

    March 05, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    this looks like the perfect morning energizer. I never had farro porridge before, I will have to try this !!

    Reply
  8. Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit says

    March 05, 2012 at 11:50 am

    Wow, this looks awesome and I love the little napkin it's on!

    Reply
  9. terrence says

    March 05, 2012 at 6:09 am

    Made this and it was delicious!

    Reply
  10. Hayley says

    March 05, 2012 at 2:14 am

    I've been on a farro kick lately, too. Farro, banana, dates, pecans, rice milk, and a drizzle of melted coconut butter...soooo delicious! The coconut butter hardens on top of the cold milk, and turns into what tastes like bits of coconut flavored chocolate. 

    Reply
  11. Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says

    March 05, 2012 at 1:18 am

    What a fabulous idea! This is so unique!

    Reply

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