Shiloh Farms - Organic Sorghum Grain - 16 OunceUSDA Organic
D**N
Nutritious grain to add to your diet
Clean, fresh, well-packaged product that cooked up nicely. A question I had for Shiloh Farms was answered promptly by their customer service representative. I'll deal directly with them from now on.
D**
This is good
This is my lectin free grain replacement, love this stuff, get full with a good grain
K**R
Great oatmeal substitute
Once I went lectin free I found myself missing oatmeal. This grain has been a great stand in! It also can be used in savory dishes like stir fry. I find that it cooks best in slow cooker. It freezes well too!
B**H
How to cook
This is a tasty alternative to rice and such. It takes a long time to cook but I have discovered that if you rinse the sorghum and put it into plenty of water to soak overnight, then rinse and boil with a teaspoon of salt that the cooking time is 1 hour instead of two hours. Then drain. I then spread the grains in a wide dish to dry a little and then put the grains in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer. I can break off chunks for a meal. I use one cup of sorghum with this method.
B**.
Blanch them for a few days then cook.
Preparing takes time, a pressure cooker would probably be better for them.
D**B
Extremely overpriced won’t pop
Low rating due to cost and not popping - the only reason for buying it. It is a good quality grain however, at least 4 times higher cost than at a store. I tried every method possible to pop it but no more than a few would pop. It cooks up nicely boiled so not complete waste except the for the price.
S**S
Popped sorghum
I like to pop it like corn and eat it lightly salted.
L**A
Tasty, Fun, Nostalgic and Nutritious
I haven't had cooked sorghum since I was a kid in the 70's. It still tastes great with cream and honey, cheese and onions, garlic tomato and parsley, hot, cold, etc. I feel as if I'd re-discovered a part of childhood. The feel is nostalgic and the food is incredibly satisfying. This grain is unsung in modern times, and it's nutritional value makes that a mistake.I tried popping it like popcorn (it says on the package you can do that although no one in my childhood did) and the kids and I were charmed to see it works beautifully and produces tasty "fairy popcorn".
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