Blended Baked Oats
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These blended baked oats with banana and chocolate chips make you feel like you’re having cake for breakfast. And they’re so easy! Just pop everything into your blender, bake and enjoy!
When I saw that baked oats were going viral on TikTok I knew it was my time to shine! Baked oatmeal is my jam and I l already have a ton of tasty baked oatmeal recipes here on EBF.
That said, I’ve never made a single-serving baked oatmeal or one that’s blended up, so of course I had to try it!
I tried it this week and whoa, blended oats are delicious and such a fun treat to have for breakfast. They actually remind me of my banana cottage cheese pancakes!

Cake or Oatmeal?
These fluffy baked oats make you feel like you’re eating cake for breakfast, but in reality you’re eating a pretty nutrient-rich breakfast made from whole grain oats, an egg and banana.
I’m totally here for it!

Ingredients Needed
As per the usual with my recipes, you only need a few simple ingredients to make blended baked oats! Here’s what you need:
- rolled or quick oats – I use Bob’s Red Mill rolled oats. Just be sure to grab gluten-free oats if needed.
- almond milk – I use unsweetened almond milk, but any milk will work, dairy-free or not!
- banana – make sure it’s a perfectly ripe banana!
- egg – I tested this with and without the egg and both versions turned out, the egg-free version just wasn’t as fluffy.
- maple syrup – this makes the oatmeal bake a bit sweeter and so tasty. Just be sure to grab pure maple syrup, not the artificial stuff.
- peanut butter – I tested this with both peanut butter and almond butter. Both versions were delish.
- baking powder
- cinnamon
- sea salt
- chocolate chips – I use Lily’s dark chocolate chips because they are sweetened with stevia and low in sugar.

Substitutions & Notes
Banana – I haven’t tried this recipe without the banana, but I think it would work! You could sub the banana with 1/4 cup applesauce or pumpkin puree. If you make this swap, you may want to add a little extra sweetness.
Maple syrup – You can use any liquid sweetener in place of the maple syrup (honey, coconut nectar, etc) Want to keep it lower sugar? Use stevia or monkfruit maple syrup (which is what I used) or skip the maple syrup all together for no added sugar at all.
Egg – I found that this baked oatmeal held together well with and without the egg. I liked adding it in for extra protein and for the fluff factor, but if you don’t have one on hand or want to keep this vegan or egg-free, you can skip.
Peanut butter – I love the flavor and nutrition that peanut butter adds, but you don’t have to add it! Feel free to swap for your favorite nut or seed butter or skip all together.

How to Make Blender Baked Oats
After I tell you how to make this, you’re going to see why this took TikTok by storm… it’s SO easy!
- Blend – Blend all of the ingredients together except the chocolate chips. Stir in chocolate chips after blended.
- Bake – Pour batter into a greased ramekin and bake at 350ºF for 25 minutes and enjoy!

Helpful Tips
- Use a high powered blender! To get the fully blended, cake-like oatmeal, make sure you’re using a high powered blender. I love my Vitamix!
- You can double (or triple!) the recipe. This is a single-serve recipe but you can definitely multiply the ingredients and make multiple servings at once if you’d like!
- How do you store it? If this lasts you longer than one serving, I’m impressed! I couldn’t put this down. To store, let cool and then store in an airtight container for up to one week.
- What type on baking dish to use? I used an 8 oz mini Le Creuset, but any 8 oz oven-safe dish will work.
- Can you make this in microwave? I have a feeling this would work in the microwave, but I haven’t tested it. I would assume you’d need to microwave it for 2-3 minutes, or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Can I use oat flour? When blending the mixture you’re essentially making oat flour so I think it should work just fine. I would use a scant 1/2 cup of oat flour instead of the 1/2 cup oats for this recipe.

More Baked Oatmeal Recipes to Try:
- Baked Oatmeal Cups 4-Ways
- Blueberry Baked Oatmeal
- Easy Strawberry Banana Baked Oatmeal
- Berry Baked Oatmeal Bars
- Birthday Cake Baked Oatmeal
- Air Fryer Baked Oats
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Blended Baked Oats {TikTok Recipe}
Ingredients
- ½ cup rolled or quick oats
- ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk
- ½ ripe banana
- 1 egg*
- 1 Tablespoon maple syrup, I used monkfruit maple syrup*
- 1 Tablespoon peanut butter*
- ¼ teaspoon baking powder
- Pinch of cinnamon
- Pinch of sea salt
- 2 Tablespoons chocolate chips, I used Lily’s
- optional toppings: more peanut butter for drizzling, extra maple syrup and a splash of milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven: Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Blend: Add all ingredients except for the chocolate chips into a blender and blend until fully combined. Stir in 1-2 Tablespoons of chocolate chips.
- Bake: Pour batter into greased baking dish or ramekin. I used an 8 oz mini Le Creuset, but any 8 oz oven-safe dish will work. Top with extra chocolate chips and bake at 350°F for 25 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Serve: Let cool, top with an extra drizzle of peanut butter, maple syrup and a splash of milk and dive in.
Video
Notes
- No banana? Try 1/4 cup applesauce or pumpkin puree instead.
- Maple syrup – You can use any liquid sweetener in place of the maple syrup (honey, coconut nectar, etc) Want to keep it lower sugar? Use stevia or monkfruit maple syrup (which is what I used) or skip the maple syrup all together for no added sugar at all.
- Egg-free – you can skip the egg if needed!
- Peanut butter – Feel free to swap for your favorite nut or seed butter or skip all together.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I highly recommend this! I doubled the ingredients and poured it into two ramekins. I also used regular milk and it worked great. Thank you for the recipe! This is now in my breakfast rotation.
Yay!! This makes me so happy to hear, Mae! Thank you so much for the review. I really appreciate it!!
This ain’t a recipe if you don’t include measurements for each ingredient. This post is practically useless
Hey Millie – Did you scroll down to the actual recipe? That is where the full recipe with measurements is listed out.
Delicious and healthy! Like eating cake for breakfast! It takes about 10 extra.minuts to cook in my oven.
So glad you loved this recipe, Rebecca! Thanks for the review. I appreciate it!
I made this baked oatmeal
Omg😊😊loved it so much
Made it a couple times now
Make triple the mix and put into ramekins
I put dates on top instead of choc chips
Thanks for sharing your recipe
Love love love it
I’m so happy you’ve been enjoying these blended baked oats, Marian! I love the addition of the dates! Thanks for the review. I so appreciate it!
Has anyone tried version with cocoa powder? I love chocolate cake, but was not sure if keep everything same and just add some cocoa powder, if would be good? Excited to try!
Hey Orlene – I actually just tested a version with cocoa powder this weekend! I added 1 Tablespoon of cocoa powder and kept everything else the same and it turned out perfectly! Let me know if you try it. 🙂
Love the taste and texture. I baked this in the microwave and followed every bit of the recipe and the only change I made is changing chocolate chip with blueberries. They turn out amazing. Looking forward to making this again and adding protein powder for the round. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
ay! So glad you loved this recipe, Tita. Thanks for the review. I so appreciate it!
Tried this recipe in the microwave with a few alterations and the flavor was on point! Used oat/flax milk, almond butter, and added vanilla extract! Would recommend! Consistency was reminiscent of a bread pudding and I can’t wait to try it in the oven next! AKA when I’m more patient for it to cook! LOL Brittany’s recipes are always FIRE!
Yay! So glad you enjoyed this recipe, Gaylin! Thanks for the review 🙂
This was SO GOOD! Baked oats have been my favorite. Thank you for creating such delicious & nourishing recipes!
So glad you enjoyed this recipe, Peyton! Thanks for the review 🙂
LOVE this recipe!!! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Woo!! So glad you love it, Taylor. 🙂
I made these in the microwave (3.5 min) because at the last minute I realized the 8oz dishes I had weren’t oven safe. Turned out perfect for me. Blended in a food processor. Delicious, thanks!
So glad these blended baked oats were a hit, Lori! Thanks for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!