Try a bowl of this einkorn breakfast porridge for a hearty and filling way to start the morning. Freshly milled einkorn berries are simmered with milk and sweetened with a touch of honey to make an einkorn ‘cream of wheat’. 

einkorn cream of wheat in a white bowl topped with blueberries and strawberries

In our house, we love oatmeal, but there comes a time when everyone is ready for a change. This recipe is the perfect alternative.

During the winter months, we all bundle up and head outside for our morning chores. The goats get milked and fed, the chicken tractor gets moved, and then we all hurry back inside to fill our bellies with this warm and delicious breakfast.

It is so simple to make and literally only takes a few ingredients. I love to get extra fancy and make my own berry syrup (recipe and directions are below) to drizzle on top with some raw cream. 

Seriously good, very satisfying, and quite filling.

You may know we are serious sourdough fanatics around here, but when there is a recipe I want to make that can’t be fermented, then I will use einkorn flour. This is because einkorn is much easier to digest than traditional wheat.

So, I tried to make a traditional cream of wheat recipe with my all-time favorite grain, einkorn, and it turned out absolutely delicious.

It’s one of those yummy, not so fancy, humble foods.

einkorn breakfast porridge in a white bowl topped with fruit

Tips For Making Einkorn Cream Of Wheat

  • You can use whatever milk you have on hand: dairy or plant-based. Or you can just use water. I use goat milk, since we milk our goats every morning.
  • To prevent this recipe from sticking to the pan, you have to stir constantly as soon as you add the einkorn flour.
  • This recipe is a great ‘jumping off point‘ and you can fancy it up however you please. See below for variation ideas.
  • Sweeten it naturally with honey, maple syrup, or coconut sugar.

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Is einkorn wheat better for you?

Yes. Not only is it easier to digest due to a different type of gluten, but it has a better nutrient profile compared to modern wheat. It is high in carotenoids, contains more protein, and has less phytic acid (the anti-nutrient that blocks mineral absorption) compared to regular wheat. 

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Is einkorn the same as wheat berries?

There are many types of wheat berries, and einkorn is one type. It grows with an outer protective husk that needs to be removed, unlike modern wheat, but still contains the bran, germ, and endosperm. (Source)

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Tools you will need:

Grain mill

Large pot or Dutch Oven

Measuring cups

Whisk

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How To Make Einkorn Cream Of Wheat Breakfast Porridge

Grind einkorn berries on the coarse setting on your grain mill. If you don’t have a grain mill, you could just use einkorn flour. I do like to grind it myself on the coarse setting, to give the hot cereal more texture.

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To a pot, add milk of choice or water (I use raw goat milk from our farm) and cream.

freshly milled einkorn flour being added to a pot with milk and cream to make breakfast porridge

Whisk in coarsely milled einkorn flour.

Place the pot over medium heat and whisk together constantly. This is something that will stick to the pan if you stop stirring.

fresh coarsely milled einkorn flour and milk in a pot with a wooden spoon

Whisk until it has a nice, thick consistency.

honey in a wooden spoon being poured into a large pot of cream of wheat

Add a dash of salt and honey to taste. I love to add a berry syrup in place of honey. 

Place cream of wheat in a bowl and add your favorite toppings. Personally, I love to serve this with berry syrup and heavy whipping cream.

spoonful of einkorn breakfast porridge with berries in a white bowl

How To Make Berry Syrup

To a stainless saucepan, add frozen mixed berries and a splash of water.

Heat over medium heat with a lid and allow to simmer until the berries are soft. 

Once the berries are soft, add honey and allow it to simmer until it thickens.

Blend using an immersion blender.

strawberries and a pat of butter in a bowl of einkorn cream of wheat

Variations:

This recipe is a great base. Here are a few more ideas to switch things up:

  • For more protein, crack an egg or two into the porridge while cooking and whisk fervently to prevent the egg from curdling.
  • Top with nuts, seeds, or coconut.
  • Add fresh or dried fruit.
  • You could also make a banana bread version with overripe bananas and cinnamon.
  • Try a savory porridge with crispy bacon and spinach, topped with a fried egg and sliced avocado.

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Einkorn Cream of Wheat Breakfast Porridge

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Try a bowl of this einkorn cream of wheat for a hearty and filling breakfast porridge. Freshly milled einkorn is simmered with milk and sweetened with a touch of honey. It’s yummy and quick to make.

Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup coarsely ground einkorn flour
  • 3 cups filtered water or milk
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons maple syrup, or honey
  • 1/2 cup cream

Instructions 

  • Over high heat, bring flour, water, and salt to a boil. Whisk constantly.
  • Turn down the heat and continue to cook and stir until it thickens. Add in sweetener, butter, and cream. Drizzle with berry syrup and cream- optional but delicious!

Notes

  • You could also just use pre-ground einkorn flour, but if you are milling it yourself, use the coarsest setting.
  • If you are using conventional wheat, you will need 4 cups of milk or water, rather than 3.

Nutrition

Calories: 384kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 65mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 700IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 61mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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40 Comments

  1. Megahn says:

    I was just about to order expensive cream of barley from Azure and realized I just bought a mill. Google led me to searching for a diy. Of course the one I click on is my favorite vlogger! Thanks for being an endless source of knowledge and support!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thanks so much for following along here and on Youtube!

  2. Kristin Laird says:

    A great resource for Einkorn and other grains is Einkorn.com. The company is located in Teton, Idaho. They can ship berries as well as milled flour to you. I highly recommend them. 😊

  3. Kristin Laird says:

    If you are looking for Einkorn you might look at Einkorn.com they are a company in Teton, Idaho. They can ship berries or milled flour to you. This company also carries other grains such as spelt and emer. I highly recommend them.😊

  4. Hoi says:

    Could you show this in a video?

  5. Marsha says:

    Where do you purchase your Einkorn Wheat?
    Thank you!!
    Marsha

    1. Kristin Laird says:

      A great resource for Einkorn and other grains is Einkorn.com. The company is located in Teton, Idaho. They can ship berries as well as milled flour to you. I highly recommend them. 😊

    2. C.H. says:

      Jovial.com, and Azure Standard-(the food coop who delivers around the country) both sell their einkorn.

  6. Marsha says:

    Where do you purchase your Eikorn Wheat?

  7. Vanessa says:

    Hi! Thanks for the recipe! I have a question about the berry syrup, could you can it? I want to start canning but noticed that most recipes that include canned fruit or syrup/jams, etc require A LOT of sugar and I’d rather use honey instead but don’t know if it would work.. I was also wondering the same thing for your broth recipe, I really enjoy it but don’t got through it quick enough, so I’ve been freezing it but my freezer is getting pretty full

  8. Siobhan says:

    I wondered what other grains could be used? I thought maybe a mix of grains too?

  9. SIRMA OZDEN says:

    I am having such a difficult time to find einkorn flour here in Belgium.
    I hope this will change soon.
    Until than i will try this with spelt.

    Thank you for sharing
    Sirma

  10. Catherine says:

    Wow this looks so great! I recently ordered some einkorn flour from Jovial, and this will be one of the first recipes I use. Thank you for the inspiration!