Baked Oatmeal Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

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Baked Oatmeal – this delicious breakfast is made with nutritious oats, sweetened with maple syrup and flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. It’s a hearty, delicious way to start the day!

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Easy Amish Baked Oatmeal

The perfect breakfast to serve any day of the year! You can’t go wrong with this comforting, homestyle baked oatmeal. When you serve it freshly baked no one will be able to resist! Even picky eaters will love it.

It’s an easy breakfast recipe your whole family can agree on. It’s one of my favorite ways to make oatmeal!

Baked oatmeal is such a unique type of oatmeal, with a texture and taste unlike any of the microwave, stovetop, slow cooker, Instant Pot or overnight versions you’ve tried. So finally an oatmeal that has some structure to it!

It’s not just some baby food mush that slides off your spoon (because I know some people hate that mushy texture). This stuff holds it shape!

If you’d like you can prep this the night before and pop it in the oven the next morning. Or you can make it in advance and reheat individual portions over the next few days! Can’t beat a make ahead breakfast (especially if you aren’t a morning person like me).

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Amish Baked Oatmeal Ingredients:

For this healthy baked oatmeal recipe, you’ll need:

  • Eggs– this helps the mixture bind and stick together so it can be cut into squares.
  • Maple syrup or light brown sugar – you can adjust the amount to taste, I’d recommend using at least 1/4 cup and no more than 3/4 cup.
  • Baking powder – preferably use aluminum free baking powder. It doesn’t have that strange aftertaste.
  • Cinnamon – in addition to cinnamon you can add other warm spices like nutmeg, ginger and cloves for extra flavor.
  • Vanilla extract – use real vanilla extract for best flavor.
  • Salt – this keeps it from tasting flat.
  • Milk – I like to use whole or 2% milk here.
  • Butter – salted or unsalted butter will work here.
  • Rolled Oats – rolled old fashioned or quick oats can be used here.

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How to Make Baked Oatmeal:

  • Preheat oven and prepare baking dish: preheat oven to 350 degrees F and grease an 8×8-inch baking dish.
  • Whisk together everything except oats: in a large mixing bowl whisk together milk, eggs, maple syrup or brown sugar, melted butter, cinnamon, vanilla, baking powder and salt.

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  • Mix in oats: add oats and stir in to blend.
  • Pour into baking dish and bake: pour into prepared baking dish, spread even and bake in preheated oven until set, about 30 – 40 minutes. Let cool slightly before slicing and serving.

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Can I Use Steel Cut Oats?

No, rolled oats or quick oats are the only types of oats that will work in this recipe.

Can I Use Non-Dairy Milk?

Yes another non-dairy milk will be fine here such as almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk, or rice milk.

How to Make it into Muffins:

Add 1/2 cup applesauce to the liquid mixture (in addition to ingredient listed). Divide oatmeal mixture among 12 greased or paper lined muffin cups. Bake 20 – 25 minutes.

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Best Baked Oatmeal Toppings:

This is delicious plain on it’s own but for a delicious upgrade try one or two of the toppings listed.

  • Fresh fruit (berries, sliced bananas, diced apples, etc)
  • Nuts (pecans, almonds, walnuts)
  • Coconut
  • Maple syrup or honey
  • Milk or cream
  • Chocolate chips
  • Raisins or dried cranberries
  • Butter

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Tips for the Best Baked Oatmeal:

  • Don’t skip the cinnamon or vanilla it makes this taste like a treat!
  • Let it cool slightly for cleaner cut portions.
  • This baked oatmeal is best enjoyed warm, either warm from the oven or reheated in the microwave. It’s not as good served chilled.

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This is such a simple and delicious way to prepare oatmeal! And finally an oatmeal that's not just mush. The whole family will love this! You can also prep the night before and bake the following morning (chill overnight then remove and let it rest at room temp while the oven preheats).

Servings: 8

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter an 8 by 8-inch baking dish, set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl whisk together milk, eggs, maple syrup or brown sugar, butter, baking powder, vanilla, cinnamon and salt.

  • Mix in oats.

  • Pour into prepared baking dish and spread evenly**.

  • Bake in preheated oven 30 - 40 minutes until set.

  • Let cool slightly then cut into squares and serve warm with fresh fruit, nuts, milk, a little cream or half and half, maple syrup or honey if desired.

Notes

  • *Sweetener amount can be adjusted to taste, I recommend using at least 1/4 cup (mildly sweet) and no more than 3/4 cup (really sweet).
  • **Oatmeal mixture can be refrigerated overnight if desired, then remove from fridge and let rest at room temperature 20 minutes while oven preheats and bake as directed.
  • Nutrition estimate based on using low-fat milk.

Nutrition Facts

Amish Baked Oatmeal Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 262Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Cholesterol 60mg20%

Sodium 164mg7%

Potassium 327mg9%

Carbohydrates 37g12%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 15g17%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 282IU6%

Calcium 143mg14%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: Amish

Keyword: Baked Oatmeal, Breakfast

Author: Jaclyn

Recipe originally published January, 2015. Photos have been updated and recipe revised to include another 1/4 cup milk along with simplified mixing instructions.

Categorized:

  • Breakfast
  • Healthy
  • Main Dish

Tagged:

  • brown sugar
  • butter
  • cinnamon
  • eggs
  • milk
  • oatmeal
  • vanilla extract

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219 Comments

  • Debra

    I tried this recipe with great expectations; however, it turned out mush on the bottom. Any idea as to why? It tasted delicious but I could not get past the mushiness on the bottom of all of my squares.

    • Jaclyn

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      Sorry that happened, did you refrigerate before baking possibly? You could try baking in a hotter oven and maybe for a bit longer.

      • Debra Guerra

        No, I didn’t refrigerate it.

        How much of a higher temperature and how much more time would you suggest?

        • Jaclyn

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          I would increase temp by 25 degrees, then check at original time and add more if needed, up to 5 minutes.

  • R Krawczak

    Great and Easy Recipe – we make this regularly during the cooler months. It is a requested favorite for family trips. I add fruit and nuts to mixture before baking. It has never failed me even with those picky eaters. I vary the sugar based on who is eating and what I have in the pantry. I also always use 1 to 2 percent milk.

  • Luci Cedrone

    My family loves this simple and delicious recipe! We had it (again) on Christmas morning and I highly recommend trying it with a little (nonalcoholic) eggnog over the top. Delicious!

  • Jessie

    I’m planning to make this for breakfast. Can I stir in chocolate chips at the end before baking or should I just use them as a topping?

    • Jaclyn

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      You should be able to do either/ or.

  • Jenn

    I have made this so many times and it’s been a big hit with my whole family. We usually top it with yogurt and fruit, it’s great!

  • TS

    I substituted the syrup and sugar with part sugar free syrup and part stevia. That was really good!

  • Karen Smith

    Defiantly a 5 star recipe. My only question is what is an approximate weight per serving?

    • Jaclyn

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      I’m happy to hear you like it Karen! Unfortunately I don’t have the weight per serving but I’ll try to remember next time I make it. It would be 1/8th of the final yield.

      • Ember

        This is fantastic. I’ve made it Several times as a super easy breakfast meal prep. Once, I didn’t have milk and replaced it with a thin plain yogurt. So good.. I keep it at 1/4 C. sweetener and put slices of two bananas over the top and press them into the batter slightly and sprinkle a generous amount of cinnamon on top before baking. Before reheating a slice in the morning, I pour a small amount of cream in the bowl and drizzle peanut butter on top. I have this with scrambled eggs and coffee and it keeps me full and satisfied until time for a late lunch or early dinner. Thank you SO much for this incredible recipe 😍
        (I’m going to try adding cocoa powder to half the recipe next time, and split the batter between two loaf pans. One cinnamon banana, one chocolate.)

  • An

    Delicious! Great texture. I sub coconut oil for butter and add flax seeds, chia seeds, and organic raisins. Perfect every time!

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FAQs

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.

How do you make oatmeal even better? ›

Additions for taste
  1. Fresh fruit: berries, bananas, apples, peaches, mango, or pears.
  2. Spices: cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, or nutmeg.
  3. Natural sweeteners: a dash of maple syrup or honey.
  4. Unsweetened or lightly sweetened chocolate: shaved dark chocolate (with a cocoa content of 70% or more)
Apr 19, 2022

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 baked oatmeal good for you? ›

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. We suggest raisins, nuts, chocolate chips, and fresh fruit, but the possibilities are truly endless.

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.

How long should you soak oats before baking? ›

Soak the oats 8-24 hours before baking. The day before you want to make this for breakfast, put the oats, coconut milk, and yogurt in a medium mixing bowl, stir to combine, and cover with a towel to soak overnight. You can also butter your 9x13 baking dish the night before so it's ready.

What not to mix with oatmeal? ›

High-sugar toppings like chocolate, syrup, and dried fruit

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."

What happens when you eat oatmeal all the time? ›

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 oatmeal good for a diabetic? ›

A cup of cooked oatmeal (1/2 cup of dried oats) contains approximately 30 grams of carbs, which can fit into a nutritious meal plan for people with diabetes. Oatmeal is high in fiber and nutrients but low in saturated and trans fats and sugar and can help you maintain a healthy blood sugar level.

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.

What kind of oatmeal is best for baking cookies? ›

Go for old-fashioned oats or rolled oats (they're the same thing, but sometimes go by one name or the other). They result in the perfect chewy cookie.

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.

Should baked oatmeal be refrigerated? ›

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.

Is baked oatmeal good for diabetics? ›

Dietary fiber may help slow down the breakdown of sugars in the body. This may help prevent spikes in blood glucose and insulin levels. Eating fiber-rich foods like oatmeal throughout the day may make it easier for people with diabetes to keep their blood sugar stable.

How do you make oats that aren't soggy? ›

How do you make oatmeal not mushy? Use old fashioned oats and use a little less water than the recipes call for. Use Irish style steel cut oats. Make them as overnight oats where you soak the oats in liquid overnight.

How do you fix soggy oatmeal? ›

If, however, you have made refrigerator oatmeal, and the porridge that greets you in the morning is essentially a lake of liquid, this is also an easy fix. Pour the oatmeal into a bowl and microwave for 1-2 minutes. It will have to suck up the extra liquid as it cooks!

How do you keep oatmeal from getting mushy? ›

The method is pretty simple. Instead of a 2-1 ratio of water to oats that most manufacturer's recommend, use a 1-1 ratio. Equal parts of oats and water will allow the oats to absorb all the liquid and be slightly al dente. No mush.

What makes oatmeal gooey? ›

It's tempting to want to continually stir the oats as they simmer in the pot, but it can lead to too much starch, which results in a gummy, gluey texture. Follow this tip: Try to leave your oats undisturbed while they cook. Cover the pot as it simmers and give it just one or two stirs here and there.

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