Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal
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This apple cinnamon baked oatmeal is inspired by traditional Amish baked oatmeal and studded with apples, raisins and loads of cinnamon flavor. It’s vegan, gluten-free and great for meal prep.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… baked oatmeal is the best thing since overnight oats! Each month, I’ve been making a seasonal baked oatmeal flavor and this month it’s apple cinnamon baked oatmeal!
This apple cinnamon baked oatmeal is inspired by one of my favorite seasons: fall! I love visiting apple orchards and creating alllll the apple recipes. My ideal weekend would involve a cool, crisp morning, a cozy sweater and some sort of baked apple treat.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- The apple cinnamon combo is chef’s kiss and perfect for fall!
- It’s perfect for meal prep! Make a batch during your weekend meal prep and have breakfast ready to go for the week.
- Easy to make directly in one bowl. Yay for less dishes!
- It’s vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free and nut-free.

Who Invented Baked Oatmeal?
Since my obsession with baked oatmeal, I’ve been determined to figure out who invented baked oatmeal. I’ve yet to find the answer, but a lot of the old baked oatmeal recipes I’ve found come from the Amish, who made baked oatmeal to fuel their long days working on the farm.
Most of the Amish baked oatmeal recipes involve apples, raisins, and cinnamon so the recipe I’m sharing is inspired by that flavor combination, but without the butter, eggs, and milk! We’re keeping things vegan and dairy-free for my version!
I’ve made a similar version before with steel cut oats, but this version is just as tasty and cooks up a bit faster. Here’s the baked steel cut oatmeal recipe, if you’re interested.

Ingredients Needed
- rolled oats – makes for a super creamy bowl of oatmeal and are my personal favorite! Make sure you grab certified gluten-free if necessary. I like Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Rolled Oats.
- unsweetened applesauce – make your own homemade applesauce or use store-bought. Just make sure it’s unsweetened if you go that route.
- non-dairy milk – I like using unsweetened vanilla almond milk. You can also make homemade almond milk using my recipe. You can use whatever milk you prefer!
- flaxseed – flaxseeds are great sources of healthy fats, fiber and even plant-based protein!
- maple syrup – one of my preferred natural sweeteners. You can totally skip this or use another liquid sweetener like honey or agave.
- coconut oil – gives the baked oatmeal a nice moist texture.
- baking powder – rising agent that helps lighten the texture of the baked oatmeal. It prevents it from becoming too dense or heavy.
- vanilla extract, ground cinnamon and sea salt – to enhance the flavors!
- apples – you’ll need about 1-2 apples, peeled and finely chopped into pieces.
- raisins – the perfect companion to apples and cinnamon!

How to Make
Baked oatmeal is pretty much just a matter of mixing and baking. Nothing fancy!
In a large bowl, add the rolled oats, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, almond milk, flaxseed, unsweetened applesauce, maple syrup, coconut oil and vanilla and stir to combine. Fold in the raisins and diced apples.
Pour the oat mixture into a prepared baking pan, top with a few extra apple slices and bake at 375ºF for about 40 minutes or until the center is set.
This apple cinnamon baked oatmeal recipe is absolutely delicious with a drizzle of almond butter, a splash of almond milk, or maple syrup on top.

Substitutions & Notes
Oats – Rolled oats work best for baked oatmeal and I don’t recommend swapping them for quick oats or steel-cut oats as the liquid ratio and cook time will differ. If you’re looking for a baked oatmeal recipe that’s made with steel-cut oats I suggest checking out this apple baked steel cut oatmeal recipe instead.
Milk – Any non-dairy milk will work here. Almond, oat, soy, or even coconut milk can be used depending on your preference.
Sweetener – If you’re out of maple syrup, you can substitute with honey or agave syrup. Just note that this will slightly alter the flavor profile.
Flaxseed – Chia seeds can be a good alternative to flaxseed if you’re looking for another source of omega-3 fatty acids. Or you can use 1 egg if you don’t need this recipe to be vegan.
Coconut oil – If you prefer not to use coconut oil, you can substitute with another mild-flavored oil like avocado oil or even melted unsalted butter for a non-vegan option. I’ve also made baked oatmeal without coconut oil and it turned out just fine!
Raisins – Feel free to swap out the raisins for other dried fruits like cranberries or chopped dried apricots for a different twist. Another good substitute would be nuts like chopped walnuts or pecans.
Spices – If you want to add even more spice to this baked apple oatmeal recipe you could add a dash of nutmeg, ginger, allspice and/or apple pie spice.

How to Serve Apple Baked Oatmeal
Baked oatmeal is not only a great everyday breakfast recipe, it’s also a lovely addition to a brunch spread. Here are some ideas on what to serve it with:
- Eggs: Pair it with a savory egg dish! Try this dairy-free spinach quiche or this delicious hash brown breakfast casserole.
- Fruit: a bowl of fresh fruit like this easy fruit salad recipe will be an excellent addition to serve alongside this baked oatmeal.
- Cocktail: if you’re serving this recipe for an adult brunch pair it with some mimosas or these peach bellinis.
- Coffee: serve this baked oatmeal with a warm cup of plain coffee, this creamy iced coffee or a homemade pumpkin spice latte.
- Toppings: I love adding a drizzle of maple syrup and sliced apple with a dash of cinnamon for something sweet, but there’s plenty of other options. Try adding some crushed nuts for a bit of a crunch. Or enjoy with a dollop of your favorite yogurt for some added protein!
- As a dessert: Transform this healthy breakfast into a dessert by adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of this date caramel sauce.

Can You Make Baked Oatmeal Ahead of Time?
Yes, you can totally make baked oatmeal ahead of time, and that makes it perfect for meal prep! There are a couple of options that work really well.
Option 1: Bake and Then Reheat Before Serving
- Prepare baked oatmeal as the recipe suggests. Once baked, let the oatmeal cool, then cover the baking dish and place in the fridge. You can do this 1-2 days in advance. When ready to serve, take oatmeal dish from fridge, cover with foil and reheat in a 350°F oven for about 20 minutes. For individual portions, set toaster oven to 350°F and bake for 5-10 minutes or reheat in the microwave for 1 minute.
Option 2: Prep as Much as You Can Without Baking
- Mix together your dry ingredients in a bowl, cover and let sit out on the counter until morning.
- Mix together all the wet ingredients in another bowl, cover and store in the fridge until morning.
- In the morning, simply mix the wet and dry ingredients together, pour oatmeal mixture into your prepared baking dish and bake as recipe suggests.

How to Store & Reheat
- In the fridge: Allow the baked oatmeal to cool, then cover the baking dish with a lid or plastic wrap or transfer individual portions to an airtight container. It’ll stay fresh in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- In the freezer: You can also freeze baked oatmeal for up to 3 months. To do this, let the oatmeal cool completely, then cut into portions and store in freezer-safe containers or bags.
- To reheat the entire pan of baked oatmeal: Cover with foil and reheat in the oven at 350ºF for about 20 minutes or until warm.
- To reheat individual portions: Set oven or toaster oven to 350ºF and bake for 5-10 minutes. You can also reheat in the microwave for 1 minute. Once warm, add your toppings and enjoy!
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Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled old-fashioned oats
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 2 cups non-dairy milk, I like using unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- ¼ cup maple syrup
- 1 Tablespoon ground flaxseed
- 1 Tablespoon coconut oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup diced apple, divided
- ½ cup raisins
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Spray an 8×8 baking dish with non-stick spray.
- In a large bowl, mix together rolled oats, cinnamon, baking powder, salt, almond milk, applesauce, maple syrup, flaxseed, coconut oil and vanilla.

- Fold in raisins and ¾ cup of the diced apples.

- Pour mixture into prepared baking dish and top with remaining ¼ cup of diced apples.

- Bake about 40 minutes or until the center has set and a toothpick comes out clean. Allow baked oatmeal to cool just a bit before serving. Serve with a drizzle of almond butter, almond milk, or maple syrup.

- Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 4 days. To reheat the whole baked oatmeal, cover with foil and reheat in a 350°F oven for about 20 minutes. For individual portions, set oven (or toaster oven) to 350°F and bake for 5-10 minutes or reheat in the microwave for 1 minute.
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Notes
- Oats – Rolled oats work best for baked oatmeal and I don’t recommend swapping them for quick oats or steel-cut oats as the liquid ratio and cook time will differ. If you’re looking for a baked oatmeal recipe that’s made with steel-cut oats I suggest checking out this apple baked steel cut oatmeal recipe instead.
- Milk – Any non-dairy milk will work here. Almond, oat, soy, or even coconut milk can be used depending on your preference.
- Sweetener – If you’re out of maple syrup, you can substitute with honey or agave syrup. Just note that this will slightly alter the flavor profile.
- Flaxseed – Chia seeds can be a good alternative to flaxseed if you’re looking for another source of omega-3 fatty acids. Or you can use 1 egg if you don’t need this recipe to be vegan.
- Coconut oil – If you prefer not to use coconut oil, you can substitute with another mild-flavored oil like avocado oil or even melted unsalted butter for a non-vegan option. I’ve also made baked oatmeal without coconut oil and it turned out just fine!
- Raisins – Feel free to swap out the raisins for other dried fruits like cranberries or chopped dried apricots for a different twist. Another good substitute would be nuts like chopped walnuts or pecans.
- Spices – If you want to add even more spice to this baked apple oatmeal recipe you could add a dash of nutmeg, ginger, allspice and/or apple pie spice.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This apple cinnamon baked oatmeal is delicious! It was so easy to meal prep and eat for breakfast all week. It was also great with ice cream straight out of the oven when it smelled too good to wait until morning to try. Like a healthy apple crisp!
So glad you loved this recipe!! Thanks for the review. I so appreciate it!
This was so good!! It’s now one of my favorite breakfast options! It saves me time in the morning since I can prep it ahead of time, and it has a lot of flavor! Delicious!!
Woo!! That makes me so happy to hear. I’m pumped you loved this recipe. Thanks for coming back to leave a review. I appreciate it!
LOVE all your baked oatmeal’s but I think this one is my (and my husbands) favorite. I’m making it today to meal prep for maternity leave. Any tips on freezing and reheating?
I plan to make and cook it and the let it cool, cover with foil and then freeze but when it comes to reheating I’m stumped!
I’ll take any tips! Thank you!
Suzanne
So glad you’re loving the baked oatmeal recipes, Suzanne!! And yes, you can definitely freeze them. When freezing, I typically portion the baked oatmeal out and freeze individual servings to make it easier for reheating. To reheat individual portions, set oven or toaster oven to 350ºF and bake for 5-10 minutes. You can also reheat in the microwave for 1 minute. Once warm, add your toppings if using and enjoy!
I LOVE this recipe! It is my all time favorite baked oatmeal! I have made it several times. It’s definitely a keeper and is on rotation often! I actually just pulled it from the oven and will be digging in shortly!
Ahh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear, Shana. Thanks for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
Can I use chia seeds instead of flax? Thank you
Yes!!
So so good! Great for a Saturday Morning Breakfast. I was out of vanilla extract so I used almond extract. It turned out well! #ebfrecipeclub
Woo!! So glad you loved this recipe, Heather!! And just an FYI for the recipe club, you have to just leave a comment/review on this blog post instead. 🙂
Yet another baked oatmeal to add to our growing list. This is definitely a favorite of my husband, who LOVES all things apple pie. I love making a double batch as we freezing portions for mornings when we need some quick.
Woo!! That makes me so happy to hear, Mandy. I’m so glad this one was a hit. Thanks for the review, I really appreciate it. 🙂
I’ve made this at least 5 times since discovering it a month ago. A perfect combo of fruits and cinnamon. I sometimes add toasted pecans on top too!
Woo!! That makes me so happy to hear, Sydney. Thanks for the review, I so appreciate it!
Yummy!
Quick recipe with easy swappable and accessible ingredients. I mix everything straight in the baking form, so one bowl less to clean. And as extra: my flat smells amazing!
Thanks for the recipe! 🙂
So glad you loved this recipe, Anita!! Thanks for the review, I appreciate it!