Zucchini Bread Oatmeal
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Published Jul 27, 2017, Updated Jun 27, 2023
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Add veggies and volume to your morning bowl of oats with this zucchini bread oatmeal recipe. Added bonus: your whole kitchen will smell like a freshly baked loaf of zucchini bread.
WATCH HOW TO MAKE ZUCCHINI BREAD OATMEAL:
If you’re like me, you’re in seventh heaven right now with the amount of fresh produce that’s available at your local market. Literally we went to the farmers market on Saturday and I was like a kid in a candy shop. Every table was completely full of plump, ripe veggies ready to be enjoyed. I wanted to buy all the things, but ended up with three big bags loaded down with big, juicy tomatoes (they’re so perfect right now), ripe peaches, micro greens, cucumbers, summer squash and zucchini.
While I love all of these summer delights, zucchini is the summer veggie that gets the most action in our house. Roasted zucchini, grilled zucchini, zucchini noodles, shredded zucchini in baked goods and steamed zucchini in smoothies. Name a recipe with zucchini and we’ve probably tried it.
Zucchini for Breakfast
That said, zucchini for breakfast is becoming quite popular — especially for those of us who like loading up on green veggies. It’s a great source of antioxidants, potassium and vitamin C (one zucchini has over 50% of your daily vitamin C needs!). Zucchini is also 95% water so it’s super hydrating while being low in calories, carbs and sugar. One medium zucchini has about 33 cals, 5 grams of carbs and 3 grams of sugar.
Steamed zucchini is a great option for amping up the nutrition of smoothies, but I also love adding shredded zucchini to oats and eggs. The eggy zucchini recipe is coming soon, but for now I have a delicious zucchini bread oatmeal to share with you.
It’s so creamy, hearty and definitely has that stick-to-your ribs quality so you’ll feel fueled and energized all morning long. The best part is that while the oats are cooking the aroma is so amazing and smells like a fresh loaf of zucchini bread is baking in your oven. WARNING: This can be confusing to family members who love zucchini bread so be sure to let them know that you’re not baking zucchini bread, because they might very well be disappointed. If somehow you forget to warn them and disappointment sets in simply make this vegan almond flour zucchini bread or these flourless zucchini bread muffins. They’ll forgive you! 🙂
Zucchini Bread Oatmeal
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add oats, banana, zucchini, cinnamon and sea salt to a medium pot. Add almond milk/water 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 oats don’t stick to the pot. You’ll know the oatmeal is done when all the liquid is absorbed and the oats are thick and fluffy.
- Portion oats into a bowl, top with chopped walnuts and almond butter and enjoy!
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This was so yummy, but how does it have 31mg of cholesterol?
Really delicious and very filling!! It literally did smell of zucchini bread! Brilliant way to use up a glut of courgettes.
Ahh yay!! I’m so pumped you loved this recipe, Lorna! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I really appreciate it. <3
Could I make this into baked oatmeal by just adding a bit of baking powder?
hmmm… I’m not sure because I haven’t tried that yet! You can check out my other baked oatmeal recipes and see about adapting this recipe. I know I usually add an egg when I’m making baked oatmeal and the liquid ratio might need to be tweaked as well.
Thanks for the recipe! My three year old, six month old, and I loved it. It’ll be in our regular breakfast rotation.
I see vanilla in the ingredient list but not in the cooking instructions. Should vanilla be added into this dish? Thanks for clarifying!
This sounds delicious! Just wondering if this is something you can make the night before and reheat the next morning?
Just made this and will definitely continue to make! I love the sweetness from the banana, it’s subtle but just right. And of course the zucchini! Great way for me to get my veggies in early in the day. Thanks!
Tried and loved it! My oats always get that slimy consistency but I don’t mind, it’s perfect
I loved this recipe!! What an excellent way to get veggies in to your breakfast.
This was delicious!! I have so much shredded zuchinni touse up haha. This was a great way.
Hi! Is this able to be frozen once cooked and then heated up later?
I haven’t tried this but I don’t see why not!