Oatmeal is delicious. Baked oatmeal is… well, it’s so good that I don’t think there’s a word for it. The flavor combinations are endless and it’s a perfect way to start your day. “Oats contain a unique form of soluble fiber known as beta-glucan, which helps you stay satiated for hours,” says Tracy Lockwood Beckerman, RD. And oatmeal is great for your gut health, rich in antioxidants, lowers your blood pressure, and protects your immune system.
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Ella Mills is a British food writer and entrepreneur who crafts vegan recipes through the brand Deliciously Ella.
While there are many different ways to enjoy your morning oats (you can even toast them or put an egg in them), it’s hard to beat baked oatmeal. Easy to make with an added level of warm and cozy comfort in every bowl, these are the best recipes for baked oatmeal.
Baked oatmeal recipes to enjoy for breakfast
1. Warming chai baked oatmeal
This chai baked oatmeal is filled with warming spices like cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg.
Ingredients2 cups gluten-free rolled oats2 tsp baking powderPinch of cinnamonPinch of cardamomPinch of nutmeg1/2 tsp vanillaPinch of goji berries1 1/2 cups of mashed bananas2 cups almond or cashew milkFruit to decorateSprinkle of almond butter
1. Preheat oven to 350°F.2. Mix oats, baking powder, cinnamon, cardamon, nutmeg, vanilla, goji berries, bananas, and milk into a bowl.3. Garnish mixture with chosen fruit.4. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes.5. Sprinkle almond butter over baked oatmeal.
2. Simple baked oatmeal
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If you’re looking for a super-simple baked oatmeal recipe, this foolproof formula will never fail you. You can also swap in whichever ingredients you have on hand.
IngredientsAlmond milk (or alt-milk of choice)Frozen mixed berriesChopped nuts, like slivered almondsRolled oats
1. Mix together your oats, almond milk, and nuts.2. Grease a pan—like a casserole dish—and put the berries at the bottom.3. Layer the oat/almond milk/nut mixture on top, and then bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes.
3. Baked banana and blueberry oatmeal
The banana and blueberry combo in this baked oatmeal recipe from Ella Mills of Deliciously Ella is perfectly sweet. It also contains walnuts, sunflower seeds, and cinnamon.
Get the recipe: Baked banana and blueberry oatmeal
4. Baked oatmeal bars
This recipe has it all. “It’s like a mix between a bowl of oatmeal, a muffin and an oatcake,” writes Nicki Sizemore of From Scratch Fast. “They’re portable, golden on the outside, soft in the center, and irresistibly sweet.”
Get the recipe: Baked oatmeal bars
5. Peanut butter & jelly baked oatmeal
Take your love of PB&Js to the next level with this baked oatmeal version that tastes just like the sandwich… but better.
Get the recipe: Peanut butter & jelly baked oatmeal
6. Apple vegan baked oatmeal
Can you beat waking up to a cozy baked oatmeal that’s loaded with apples, warming cinnamon, and raisins? Nope.
Get the recipe: Apple vegan baked oatmeal
7. Carrot cake baked oatmeal
Listen up, carrot cake fans, because this one’s for you. This recipe is loaded with shredded carrots, walnuts, maple syrup, spices, and non-dairy milk to give you a dessert-like breakfast.
Get the recipe: Carrot cake baked oatmeal
8. Pumpkin baked oatmeal
This pumpkin baked oatmeal isn’t just perfect for fall. After you get a taste, you’ll want to enjoy it year-round.
Get the recipe: Pumpkin baked oatmeal
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