Peanut Butter Oatmeal
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This peanut butter oatmeal comes together in 10 minutes with simple ingredients for a quick and easy breakfast! It’s creamy, delicious and will keep you full all morning long.
I’ve been making this peanut butter oatmeal for over 7 years (which is crazy to think about!) and it’s still my favorite oatmeal recipe to date!
You just can’t beat the peanut butter and banana combo. It’s sooo good and probably my favorite flavor combination if you couldn’t tell from all my pb + banana recipes on the site like this peanut butter banana baked oatmeal, peanut butter banana bites, peanut butter banana pudding and chocolate peanut butter banana bark.

The trick to making this bowl of oatmeal so voluminous and filling is using double the amount of liquid typically recommended. Most old fashioned oatmeal packages recommend a 1:2 ratio so 1/2 cup oats and 1 cup of water, but when I make oatmeal I do 1/2 cup oats and 1 1/2 – 2 cups of water (or non-dairy milk). The oats take a little bit longer to cook, but they easily soak up all the liquid resulting in a much larger portion.
With this recipe, the banana and chia seeds help too. The banana slices add sweetness, but they also soften and expand making the oats extra voluminous while the chia seeds pack in a ton of nutrition and make the oats fluffy and thick.
And let’s not forget the peanut butter topping! It may not add a ton of volume but it gives the oats a delicious nutty flavor and a boost of healthy fat and protein, which will help keep you full through a busy morning!
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Naturally Sweetened – No need for added sugar! The banana slices provide plenty of sweetness to these oats.
- Nutritious – Between the oats, chia seeds and peanut butter, this bowl is loaded with fiber, healthy fats and protein.
- Customizable – Whether you prefer almond butter or want to throw in some extra toppings like berries or coconut flakes, this recipe is easy to make your own.
- Quick and Easy – This bowl of oats is made with just a handful of ingredients you probably already have in your pantry, and it comes together in about 10 minutes. Perfect for busy mornings!
Ingredients Needed

- rolled oats – old fashioned rolled oats are best for this recipe. If you have steel cut oats, try my recipe for steel cut oatmeal.
- banana – the banana slices melt into the oats giving them a fluffy texture and a subtle sweetness.
- cinnamon – I love adding cinnamon to my oats for a touch of warmth and sweetness without any sugar.
- chia seeds – a great source of omega-3s and fiber, chia seeds help thicken the oatmeal while adding a nutritional boost.
- water and/or milk – I like using a combo of water and milk (like almond milk) for some added creaminess, but you can use just water or just milk.
- peanut butter – I love the banana + peanut butter combo, but any nut or seed butter will work.
Find the full ingredient list with measurements in the recipe card below.
Recipe Notes
- Make it peanut-free: Skip the peanut butter and use almond butter, cashew butter, sunflower seed butter or tahini instead.
- Looking for a different oatmeal flavor? Try this blueberry oatmeal, apple cinnamon oatmeal, cinnamon raisin oatmeal or banana bread oatmeal instead.
How to Make Peanut Butter Oatmeal

Step 1: Add oats, banana slices, chia seeds, cinnamon and sea salt to a pot. Add water and/or milk and stir to combine.

Step 2: Heat over medium-high heat for 8-10 minutes or until all the liquid has been absorbed. You’ll know the oatmeal is done when all the liquid is absorbed and the oats are thick and fluffy.
Brittany’s Tip!
Be sure to stir the oats several times while cooking to make sure the banana slices melt into the oats and the chia seeds don’t clump!

Oatmeal Toppings
The ingredients for this recipe are simple and all work so well together! But there are many other toppings I can think of that will take this peanut butter oatmeal a level up. Here are some ideas to try out:
- Fresh Fruit: Top your oatmeal with fresh slices of banana, berries (like blueberries or strawberries), or even diced apples.
- Chopped Nuts: Add some crunch with chopped walnuts, almonds, or pecans.
- Granola: Adding granola to oatmeal is one of my favorites! Try my homemade granola for that perfect crunch.
- Sweetener: I enjoy the sweetness from the banana alone, but a drizzle of honey, maple syrup, a sprinkle of brown sugar or even some chopped-up dates would be excellent ideas for those who have a bit of a sweet tooth.
- Chocolate: Peanut butter and chocolate are the perfect pair! Add in some chocolate chips, a chopped chocolate bar or some cacao nibs.
Storing Leftovers
If you have any leftover peanut butter oatmeal, you can easily store it in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Just transfer the cooled oatmeal into an airtight container.
When you’re ready to enjoy it again, simply reheat it on the stovetop or in the microwave, adding a splash of milk or water to bring back its creamy consistency. Give it a good stir, and it’ll be just as delicious as when you first made it!
Frequently Asked Questions
Definitely! Quick oats will work just fine, but keep in mind they cook faster and will have a softer texture compared to old-fashioned rolled oats. If using quick oats, reduce the cooking time to about 3-5 minutes.
Stir, stir, stir. Make sure you stir the oatmeal regularly while it’s cooking. The chia seeds start to absorb the liquid and stick more often to the sides so stirring often helps prevent this. If you find the oats are sticking, lower the heat slightly and add a bit more liquid to keep things moving smoothly.
Yes! To turn this recipe into overnight oats just use all the same ingredients but reduce the non-diary milk to 2 cups instead of 3 cups. Mix everything together, let the mixture sit in the fridge overnight and enjoy the next morning with your favorite toppings.
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Peanut Butter Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 banana, sliced
- 1 Tablespoon chia seeds
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- pinch sea salt
- 3 cups water, non-dairy milk or a blend of both
- 2 Tablespoons peanut butter
Instructions
- Add oats, banana slices, chia seeds, cinnamon and sea salt to a pot. Add water and/or milk and stir to combine.
- Heat over medium-high heat for 8-10 minutes or until all the liquid has been absorbed. Be sure to stir the oats several times while cooking to make sure the banana slices melt into the oats and the chia seeds don’t clump. You’ll know the oatmeal is done when all the liquid is absorbed and the oats are thick and fluffy.
- Portion oats into two bowls and serve with peanut butter, banana slices, and a sprinkle of chia seeds. Add a splash of non-dairy milk and/or maple syrup on top before serving, if desired.
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Notes
- Make it peanut-free: Skip the peanut butter and use almond butter, cashew butter, sunflower seed butter or tahini instead.
- Meal prep: I like making two servings so I can save one for the next day, but if you don’t like eating leftover oats and are only cooking for yourself, simply cut all ingredients in half. For reheating you can use the stovetop or microwave. Just add the portion you’re going to eat and a splash of water or milk and heat until warm. In the microwave it shouldn’t take more than 30 – 60 secs.
- Overnight oats: Turn this recipe into overnight oats by using all the same ingredients but reducing the non-diary milk to 2 cups instead of 3 cups. Mix everything together, let the mixture sit in the fridge overnight and enjoy the next morning with your favorite toppings.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This is a new favorite in my breakfast rotation. I typically make a double batch, put in two Mason jars, then warm in the morning with peanut butter and honey. I love how filling this oatmeal is! Some breakfasts leave you hungry within an hour, but this isn’t one of them.
Ahh yay!! That makes me so happy to hear, Susan. I’m so glad you’re loving this oatmeal recipe. It’s my all-time fave. 🙂 Thanks for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I so appreciate it.
I actually made this recipe a while ago, but I just wanted to come back and say how good it is 🙂 So filling, easy to make and delicious!! It was the first stovetop oatmeal recipe I tried and it automatically got me hooked to making them that way. Thanks for sharing <3
Ahh yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed this oatmeal recipe. Thanks for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. It means the world to me. <3
I seriously make this at least once a week and it is SO good. The perfect combo of oats, peanut butter, and banana!
Ahh yay!! So glad you’re enjoying this oatmeal recipe, Anna. It’s my all-time fave!! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It means the world to me. <3
I’d seen this on your IG so many times but finally tried it today and let me tell you – best oatmeal I’ve ever had! I’m even considering getting up earlier on weekdays just to make it before work, haha.
Ahh that makes me so happy to hear, Sintija!! I’m so glad you finally got a chance to try this recipe and loved it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and star rating, I so appreciate it. 🙂
Made this for breakfast today and it was so quick and easy. Makes the perfect fluffy, satisfying oats and a lot of them. A good sized portion for me was 1/4-1/3 of the pot so I should have leftovers for a few days. Will be making again!
I can’t thank you enough for this delicious recipe! I’ve been making it at least once a week and portioning it into 3 meals. I sometimes add hemp seeds and blueberries for some added nutrition and flavor. I like that it isn’t so sweet and somewhat low in calories. I’m an oatmeal lover like you and I can’t wait to try some of your other oatmeal recipes. Thank you again and hope you and your family are well during this crazy time in our lives!
Ahh yay!! I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying this recipe, Allison. Thanks for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. I so appreciate it! And I hope you’re doing well and staying safe as well. <3
This breakfast has become my go-to!!! So simple and fast and great for a pre-workout or an on-the-go meal! I mix in some chocolate oat milk or chocolate ripple (I’m vegan) and it’s the best as it gives it a chocolate, banana, pb combo! AHHHHmazing
Yay!! I’m so glad you’re loving this oatmeal, Linda! I so appreciate you coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It means the world to me. <3
Thank you for this, didn’t quite work first time so left the salt out and added blueberries instead.
Very filling
Hey Ben! I’m glad this oatmeal turned out for you the second time! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I so appreciate it.
Just made this but it was very bland. What did I do wrong? I didn’t want to keep adding maple syrup to give it more taste. I used 2 cups of water and one of almond milk.
Absolutely delicious! To save some extra time in the morning I made this into an “overnight oats” where I combined the ingredients in a mason jar (except for the peanut butter) the day before, then heated up in the morning and topped with the peanut butter and a few bananas
Love that idea, Karlee! So glad you enjoyed this recipe and thank you for coming back to leave a comment and star rating. It means the world to me. <3