Baked Oatmeal Recipe (2024)

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This easy Baked Oatmeal Recipe is filled with oats, maple syrup, fresh berries and fragrant vanilla. A healthy make-ahead breakfast for busy mornings. Bake it in advance and reheat portions as needed.VIDEO below!

Baked Oatmeal Recipe (1)Put down that packet of oatmeal! I’m going to show you just how easy it is to make your own flavored oatmeal from scratch. This Berry Vanilla Baked Oatmeal Recipe is delicious and flavorful, and it requires minimal effort. It is full of fresh mixed berries and fragrant vanilla. It’s baked in the oven, which means no standing over the stove and stirring. Woohoo! Mornings just got a little easier, and a whole lot tastier. Try our Baked Oatmeal Cups, too.

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My kids love oatmeal, and I love the fact that a bowl of this baked oatmeal is a nutritious and hearty way to start the day. This is the perfect dish to make at the start of the week. Just stick the leftovers in your fridge and reheat portions throughout the week as needed. It’s always great to have a quick and healthy breakfast waiting in the fridge, especially on busy weekday mornings.

Baked Oatmeal Recipe

  • Oats – Use old fashioned oats (gluten free, if necessary).
  • Almond milk, coconut milk, regular milk – your choice! I like vanilla flavored milk, for an extra punch of vanilla flavor.
  • Berries – Use your favorites, fresh or frozen. See below for more on this.
  • Pure maple syrup sweetens the oatmeal and keeps it refined sugar free!
  • Melted butter or coconut oil add a little richness and flavor. When was melted butter ever a bad thing? Never.

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This recipe is super adaptable. I used raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries in it, but you can use your favorite combination of berries, or you can even swap some of the berries for sliced bananas. I used fresh berries, but if you’d like to use frozen, you can. Just FYI – The color from the frozen berries might bleed into the oatmeal a bit (don’t worry – it will still taste great).

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This dish gets its vanilla flavor from a combination of vanilla almond milk and vanilla extract. The vanilla compliments the berries perfectly. And since this dish is sweetened with pure maple syrup, it contains no refined sugar! If you’d like it a little sweeter, feel free to drizzle the top of each serving with additional maple syrup. You can also stir in a splash of almond milk (or regular milk) to make it extra creamy.

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If you have any leftover oats use them up in one of my other recipes: Granola,Oatmeal Pancakes,Honey Oat Quick Bread, Nutella Cookie Bars, Flourless Oatmeal Cookies, Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal or Almond Coconut Chai Spice Oatmeal.

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Mixed Berry Vanilla Baked Oatmeal

This easy baked oatmeal is filled with oats, maple syrup, fresh berries and fragrant vanilla. It's the perfect make-ahead breakfast for busy mornings. Bake it in advance and reheat portions as needed.

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 - 8

Calories: 267kcal

Author: Allison - Celebrating Sweets

Ingredients

  • 3 cups old fashioned rolled oats
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 ½ cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk, plus additional for serving (you can sub regular milk or coconut milk)
  • ½ cup pure maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter or coconut oil, melted
  • 3 cups fresh berries, larger berries chopped or sliced (I used strawberries, blueberries and raspberries)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 2 ½ or 3 quart baking dish. Set aside.

  • Combine oats, baking powder and salt. Place half the oat mixture in the baking dish, top with half the berries, and then top with the remaining oat mixture.

  • Whisk the eggs, almond milk, maple syrup, vanilla, and melted butter/coconut oil. Pour over the oats.Top the oats with the remaining berries. Gently shake the baking dish back and forth from side to side to allow the wet mixture to get down into the oats.

  • Bake uncovered for about 25-40 minutes, until oats are tender, and the mixture is set.

  • Serve immediately with a splash of milk, or cool, then cover and refrigerate to reheat later.

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Notes

When reheating leftovers I stir ina splash of milk or water to make the oatmeal creamy.

Substitutions:

  • You can substitute frozen berries for fresh berries, reducing the amount to 2 cups. Halve or quarter larger berries. Note: The frozen berries will bleed their color into the oatmeal more than the fresh berries do.
  • You can swap out some or all of the berries for sliced bananas. If doing so, I like to add a little cinnamon (½ teaspoon or so, to the dry ingredients).
  • Feel free to add nuts. Sliced almonds and chopped walnuts would both be great!

Nutrition

Calories: 267kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 52mg | Sodium: 304mg | Potassium: 277mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 215IU | Vitamin C: 1.5mg | Calcium: 176mg | Iron: 1.7mg

Nutritional Information is an estimate based on third-party calculations and may vary based on products used and serving sizes.

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  1. Julia

    Baked Oatmeal Recipe (8)
    I love it.

    Reply

  2. Rennie

    Baked Oatmeal Recipe (9)
    This was beautiful and delicious! I just stirred everything except the berries together and then put berries on top and pressed a few down into the bake. I used frozen blueberries and sliced strawberries, peaches, and fresh raspberries. It is excellent warmed up with a little extra almond milk splashed in.

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    • Allison

      I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂

      Reply

  3. speechick1969

    Baked Oatmeal Recipe (10)
    I’ve made lots of different recipes for baked oatmeal and this one is the best! It stays moist and reheats easily all week with just a splash of milk. Lots of vanilla really makes a difference

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    • Allison

      Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  4. Sally Viner

    Baked Oatmeal Recipe (11)
    Easy to follow and tastes delicious

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    • Allison

      I’m glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  5. Jennifer

    Baked Oatmeal Recipe (12)
    This has become a staple in our house. It’s super easy and yummy! I added a little brown sugar for a bit more sweetness.

    Reply

    • Allison

      I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂

      Reply

  6. Brittany Smith

    This is yummy and simple to make! I cut down to one tablespoon of butter, used Fairlife 2% milk and added two scoops of vanilla protein powder to bulk it up a bit. I also add some Lily’s Dark Chocolate Chips when serving!

    Reply

    • Allison

      Great idea to add protein powder! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂

      Reply

  7. Pam

    Could u substitute the maple syrup to decrease grams of sugar?

    Reply

    • Allison

      Sure, you can definitely play around with it.

      Reply

  8. Romney McGuire

    Can this be doubled?

    Reply

    • Allison

      Sure! Just make sure your baking dish is large enough.

      Reply

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FAQs

Is baked oatmeal good for you? ›

It's satisfying, and a steaming bowl of baked oatmeal adds a touch of comfort to the start of the day. It's also full of fiber and protein, making it a healthy breakfast option. Baked oatmeal is a great blank canvas that you can jazz up with any number of add-ins.

Are baked oats as healthy as overnight oats? ›

One of the most obvious and most noticeable differences between the two is the difference in the temperature of the final product. This temperature difference, however, contributes to making the overnight oatmeal a healthier option.

Why are my baked oats soggy? ›

If the center is soggy, the oats likely need a little more time in the oven. Be sure to bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

What's the difference between baked oats and oatmeal? ›

The difference between baked oatmeal and baked oats is all in the texture. "And getting that cake-like texture comes from adding the egg, but also blending the ingredients well," Jawad explains. You can double (or triple) the recipe.

Is it OK to eat baked oats everyday? ›

Oatmeal's high fiber content and prebiotic qualities may benefit your body in more ways than one. Making oatmeal a regular part of your menu can potentially lower your disease risk, help your gut health thrive, make bowel movements easier and keep you feeling fuller for longer.

Is it OK to eat oatmeal cookies everyday? ›

Both whole grain oats and raisins are a good source of fiber. The presence of whole grain oats will also help you stay fuller longer. That said, oatmeal raisin cookies are still cookies with higher butter and sugar content than other snacks, so they should only be considered a healthy snack in moderation.

What not to add in overnight oats? ›

As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

Why are overnight oats not cooked? ›

No cooking, no mess, no fuss. Soaking the oats overnight reduces the phytic acid content present in the oats better than cooking them. Phytic acid is an antioxidant naturally present in grains, legumes, tubers and certain vegetables.

Does baked oatmeal need to be refrigerated? ›

if you want to double the recipe, make it in a 9×13-inch pan and double the ingredients. Feel free to add nuts or use fresh or frozen fruit instead of the dried fruit. Store the baked oatmeal in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

Do you have to soak oats before baking? ›

Soaking not only softens the oats, but it also makes them more tender, quicker to cook, and easier to digest. In a side-by-side comparison, we found that unsoaked oats lacked that fluffy, creamy texture soaked oats provide. So, from here on out, we'll be soaking. Once they're soaked, it's time to cook.

Why are my baked oats raw in the middle? ›

Baking Time

One last key step to making the best baked oats is allowing them to bake for at least 20-25 minutes. If you remove them too soon from the oven they will have cooked on the top, but the inside will be mushy and gooey – so not cool!

How long to soak oats before baking? ›

Soaking is simple to do, place the desired amount of oatmeal into a cooking pot 10-12 hours before you plan on preparing the oatmeal. Cover it with water, and add a little lemon juice or vinegar to reduce phytic acid (another gut irritant). There are other acids you can use instead, learn more here.

Which oatmeal is best for baking? ›

Old Fashioned: Also called rolled oats, old fashioned oats are flat and flakey. They absorb more water and cook faster than steel-cut oats — usually in about 5 minutes — and are the oat of choice for granola bars, cookies, and muffins.

Is oatmeal better for you than potatoes? ›

Compare 100 calories of baked potato to 100 calories of oatmeal, and you find a bit less protein (3 grams vs. 4), a bit more starch (18 grams vs. 16) and a similar mineral profile (potatoes have more potassium, but oats have more selenium). But potatoes beat out oats in just about every vitamin, as well as fiber.

Can you use any oats for baking? ›

When baking, you may substitute oats for up to one-third the amount of flour called for in the recipe using either Quick or Old Fashioned Oats. Instant Oatmeal is cut too fine, and is not recommended for baking.

Do oats lose nutrients when baked? ›

While it is great to increase digestibility, cooking Oats or any other food or vegetable reduces nutrition of the food by about 25%. Water soluble vitamins (Vit C, B complex), fat soluble vitamins (Vit A, D, E, K) and minerals such as potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium are often reduced during cooking.

Do oats lose calories when baked? ›

If I cook 100 g oats, does the calorie get reduced? No. Cooking oats involves adding water. Water adds mass to to the cooked product without adding any calories.

When should you eat baked oats? ›

You can't beat a bowl of baked oats on a cold morning, so cozy and comforting! This recipe is super easy to make and can be made in advance. Reheat and eat all week! I love breakfasts that you can have ready to go; such a lifesaver on busy mornings.

Is baked oatmeal high in carbs? ›

1 serving of baked oatmeal (breakfast squares) contains 177 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 52% carbs, 40% fat, and 8% protein. This has a moderate calorie density, with 188 Calories per 100g.

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