Easy Baked Oatmeal
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This baked oatmeal recipe is a yummy breakfast dish that can easily be customized with your favorite mix-ins. It comes together in 1 bowl and is perfect for meal prep.
If you haven’t noticed, I am obsessed with baked oatmeal. I love it so much that I have been sharing one recipe every month for over a year! I’ve had so much fun coming up with creative flavors and you all seem to enjoy making them so it’s a win, win!
The recipe I’m sharing here is my go-to baked oatmeal. It’s the first recipe I ever made and it’s a great place to start if you’re new to baked oatmeal because it has a classic flavor (that anyone will like) and is super easy to make!

What is Baked Oatmeal?
Baked oatmeal is healthy breakfast dish made by combining oats with a liquid, some sweeteners and flavorings and baking the mixture in the oven until it becomes firm and golden. The texture is similar to bread pudding and it’s really tasty and a fun way to switch things up from traditional stovetop oatmeal or overnight oats.
There are a couple popular variations including the style I’m sharing here with rolled oats and another viral version called blended baked oats that bakes up similar to a cake!

Why You’ll Love Baked Oatmeal
I personally LOVE all types of oatmeal, but baked oatmeal is definitely one of my favorite ways to enjoy oatmeal. Here’s why:
- Meal prep – It’s the perfect meal prep recipe. Quickly whip up a batch during your weekend meal prep and reheat it for breakfast all week long.
- Easy – You only need one mixing bowl and one baking dish. Minimal dishes? Score!
- Customizable – The flavor combinations are endless! As you can tell, I’ve shared 20+ different recipes and counting. There are so many ways to switch things up so you’re never bored.
- Healthy – It’s lightly sweetened with maple syrup and made with healthy, nutritious ingredients, but doesn’t taste super duper healthy (aka like cardboard).
- Allergen-friendly – It’s allergen friendly. Sensitive to dairy? You can use a dairy-free milk. Need to make it vegan? Swap in a flaxseed egg in place of a traditional egg. Gluten-free? Just be sure your oats are certified gluten-free.
// ★★★★★ Review //
“This is my go-to base when I make baked oatmeal! I’ve played around with add ins, protein powder, milks, etc – and they are all good! My family loves it.” – Jennie

Ingredients Needed
- old fashioned rolled oats – be sure to used rolled oats, not quick oats. I like using these certified gluten-free oats from Bob’s Red Mill.
- baking powder – a rising agent that helps lighten the texture of the baked oatmeal. It prevents it from becoming too dense or heavy.
- ground cinnamon – cinnamon is the perfect warming spice for oatmeal, but you can also add more spices if you’d love. Ginger and nutmeg would be nice additions.
- sea salt – to bring all of the flavors together.
- unsweetened almond milk – any dairy-free milk works, but I like to use unsweetened vanilla almond milk. Dairy based milk works too if that’s what you have on hand.
- maple syrup – pure maple syrup is the perfect natural sweetener to use in my opinion! If you don’t have maple syrup you can use honey, agave, monk fruit maple or your preferred sweetener.
- egg or flaxseed – this helps bind everything together. You can use a regular egg or ground flaxseed. If you’re using the flaxseed, no need to make a flax egg with water, you can just mix the ground flaxseed directly in with the rest of your ingredients.
- coconut oil – to add moisture and richness to the recipe. If you don’t want to use coconut oil, olive oil, avocado oil or butter works too!
- pure vanilla extract – a nice flavor enhancer.
- ripe bananas – sliced ripe bananas will act as a binding agent while providing plenty of sweetness. You can also use 1/2 cup applesauce instead of the bananas if you prefer.
- pecans – I used chopped pecans as the mix-in and topping for this recipe, which adds healthy fats, texture and protein. Feel free to use your favorite variety of nuts. Any will work!
For a nut-free variation, swap the pecans with your favorite mix-in of choice. Fresh fruit, dried fruit or chocolate chips are all great options!

How to Make Baked Oatmeal
While there is a bit of cook time, this recipe is so easy to whip up in one bowl. Here’s the process:
Step 1: Preheat your oven to 375° F and spray an 8×8 inch square baking dish with cooking spray.
Step 2: In a large bowl, mix together the oats, baking powder, cinnamon and salt. Add in the milk, maple syrup, egg, coconut oil, vanilla and bananas. Stir to combine.
Step 3: Add in 1 cup of chopped pecans to the oat mixture and mix to combine. Carefully pour the oatmeal mixture into the prepared baking dish and scatter the remaining pecans on top.
Step 4: Placed oatmeal in the oven and bake for 35-40 minutes, until the top is nicely golden and a toothpick comes out clean.
Step 5: Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes. Portion into 6 slices and serve. I love serving it with fresh berries and a drizzle of nut butter, but you can also drizzle on a little maple syrup if you want it a bit sweeter.

Baked Oatmeal Topping Ideas
The options are endless when it comes to toppings for baked oatmeal. Here are some ideas:
- Maple syrup – I love adding a drizzle of maple syrup over my oats. Highly recommend!
- Fresh fruit – You can’t go wrong with fresh fruit. My faves are mixed berries and banana slices, but any fresh fruit will be delicious.
- Nut butter – I love adding a drizzle of peanut butter or almond butter to my baked oatmeal.
- Nuts – For some crunch, top your oatmeal with chopped nuts like pecans, walnuts or almonds.
- Coconut – Another option for some crunch would be to top your oats with toasted coconut.
- Greek yogurt – For some added protein add a scoop of Greek yogurt (or any yogurt) before serving.

What to Serve With 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 these delicious egg whit bites.
- Fruit: A bowl of fresh fruit like this easy fruit salad recipe will be an excellent addition.
- Protein: Serve this oatmeal with a breakfast protein of choice like chicken sausage, bacon or turkey bacon. For a vegan option, try this tempeh bacon.
- Cocktail: if you’re serving this recipe for an adult brunch pair it with some mimosas or these peach bellinis.
- Coffee: Serve this oatmeal with a warm cup of plain coffee, this iced coffee or a homemade pumpkin spice latte.

Can You Make Baked Oatmeal Ahead of Time?
Yes, you can totally make it ahead of time. There are a couple 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, 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 and Reheat
Baked oatmeal is perfect for meal prep because it stores beautifully. Here’s how you can store and reheat leftovers:
- In the fridge: Allow the oatmeal to cool, then cover the baking dish or transfer individual portions to an airtight container. It’l stay fresh in the fridge for up to 5 days.
- In the freezer: Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. To do this, let the oatmeal cool completely, then cut into individual portions and store in freezer-safe containers or bags.
- Reheating the entire pan: Cover with foil and reheat in the oven at 350ºF for about 20 minutes or until warm.
- Reheating 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!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it’s a healthy breakfast option. There is a great balance of macronutrients – healthy fats from the egg, coconut oil and nuts, fiber from the oats, and lean protein from the egg.
All of my baked oatmeal recipes are a bit soft, but shouldn’t be too soggy. If a recipe calls for mashed bananas, make sure the mashed bananas aren’t overly ripe or that could add extra liquid. If yours turns out gooey or soggy, you might need to cook it longer.
Yes! Since this recipe is moist it should be stored covered in the fridge or freezer. If you store it at room temperature bacteria can grow quickly and spoil your oats.
You can use steel cut or quick oats for baked oatmeal, but you need to follow a recipe that specially calls for those types of oats because the liquid ratio is different. I do have a baked steel cut oatmeal recipe.
Yes! I’ve added a scoop of protein powder to my recipes without needing to add more liquid! If you’re adding more than one scoop of protein powder you might want to add more liquid. I recommend following my protein baked oatmeal recipe.
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Easy Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- 2 cups milk of choice , I like using unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- ¼ cup maple syrup
- 1 large egg, or 1 Tablespoon of ground flaxseed
- 1 Tablespoon melted coconut oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 ripe bananas, sliced OR ½ cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 ½ cups chopped pecans, divided OR your choice of mix-ins (a blend of nuts, fruit and/or chocolate)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375° F and spray an 8×8 inch square baking dish with cooking spray.
- In a large bowl, mix together the oats, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.

- Add in the milk, maple syrup, egg, coconut oil, vanilla and bananas. Stir to combine.

- Add in 1 cup pecans and mix to combine.

- Carefully pour oatmeal mixture into the prepared baking dish.

- Scatter the remaining pecans across the top.

- Bake for 35 to 40 minutes, until the top is nicely golden. Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes. Portion and serve. Drizzle each portion with maple syrup if you want it a bit sweeter.

Notes
- Oil – You can skip the oil or swap it with another oil, melted butter (or ghee) or even applesauce or mashed banana.
- Maple syrup – Any liquid sweetener like honey, agave, brown sugar or monk fruit maple syrup will work instead of maple syrup.
- Baking powder – If you don’t have baking powder or simply want to skip it, you certainly can. I’ve made baked oatmeal before without baking powder and its turned out just fine.
- Pecans – Feel free to swap the nuts with your favorite mix-in of choice. Fresh fruit, dried fruit, chocolate chips and nuts are all great options. You can use one mix-in or a few… it’s totally up to you!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Equipment
- 8-inch Square Baking Dish This is the perfect size for so many dishes
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I made the blueberry one this morning and added chocolate chips, so delicious!
So glad you loved the blueberry one, Suzanne!! Thanks for the review. I so appreciate it!
I couldn’t wait to try your birthday cake baked oatmeal, and it did not disappoint. Delicious! And it looks so fun too! I will definitely be making it again.
Woo!! So glad you loved the bday cake one, Leslie!! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
This is my favorite breakfast recipe! I love that I can make it at the beginning of the week and eat a piece for breakfast everyday!
So glad you’re loving the baked oatmeal recipes, Michelle. 🙂
The chocolate oatmeal is my favorite! I make it for dessert more than breakfast! 🙂
So glad you loved the chocolate one, Whitney. Thanks for the review, I so appreciate it!!
Just tried your birthday cake baked oatmeal this AM with my friends and it was SO GOOD. I can’t emphasize enough how much we enjoyed it 🙂 going to try one of the fruit ones next!
Ahh yay!! That seriously makes me SO happy to hear, Alecia!! So pumped the bday cake one was a hit!! Thanks so much for making it and for coming back to leave a review. 🙂
Baked oatmeal always reminded me of cake for some reason so when I saw the birthday cake version I had to try it! can officially say 10/10 and it’s exactly like having cake for breakfast, sweet tooth=satisfied:)
Ahh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear, Breanne. I’m so pumped you loved the bday cake baked oatmeal. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
These baked oatmeal recipes have been such a life saver during the week! I make a batch during the weekend and love having breakfast ready during my busy week! So far I’ve tried the peanut butter banana and birthday cake and both were very delicious. I also tried your baby oatmeal for my twins with mashed banana and powdered peanut butter mixed in. They love it!
So glad you’re loving the baked oatmeal recipes, Jenny!! And I’m glad the baby oatmeal was a hit as well. 🙂 Thanks so much for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
I love oats and I was excited to see so many baked oatmeal recipes to try! This morning I made the Apple Cinnamon Baked Steel cut Oatmeal. I swapped in some grated zucchini in place of some of the apples. It is delicious! And so easy.
Woo!! So glad you loved this baked oatmeal recipe, Cherie. Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
Love all the baked oatmeal’s!
I made the apple and raisin baked oatmeal last week. The recipe was so easy to follow and put together. The baked oatmeal was delicious, I really enjoyed the thickness of the oatmeal and the sweetness of the raisins (I added walnuts as well). It was so nice to wake up in the morning and grab a portion of the leftovers and just heat it up in the microwave. Thank you!
So glad you loved this recipe, Susan!! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!
I made the gingerbread baked oatmeal and we love it! That was actually my first experience with gingerbread. I know it’s weird, but we just never had it growing up because mom didn’t like it. Now I want everything to taste like gingerbread! I also made the sweet potato baked oatmeal. My husband was skeptical about it but once he tasted it, he became obsessed! He had me make it just about every week for a month! Thanks for the great recipes!
Ahh yay, that makes me so happy to hear!! I’m glad you’re loving the baked oatmeal recipes. Thanks so much for coming back to leave a review, Carrie. I so appreciate it!
I just made the birthday cake oatmeal and it was amazing! My 5th one I’ve tried snd by far my favorite. The texture is excellent (subbed applesauce for banana) and the flavor is perfect. The almond and butter extract are game changing !
Woo!! So glad you loved the bday baked oatmeal, Nina!! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!