Best part: You can make this dish the night before and just bake in the morning!
The tartness of the apples combined with the oats & cinnamon make for a wonderful breakfast.
No artificial sugars or anything.
Just good, old fashioned oats, apples and cinnamon.
And, since I make our plain baked oatmeal with applesauce rather than oil/butter, I thought I'd do the same here! What's a little more applesauce, right?
Ingredients
Directions
- 3 C Old Fashioned Oats
- 1/2 C honey
- 1 T cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp. nutmeg
- 2 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1 C milk
- 1 egg
- 1/2 C applesauce
- 2 tsp. vanilla
- 2 apples, chopped
Directions
Start by mixing together the dry ingredients.
Then, add in the wet ones.
Lastly, fold in the apples {I used up some frozen apples for this}.
Spread into a 9x9 glass baking dish.
Then, add in the wet ones.
Lastly, fold in the apples {I used up some frozen apples for this}.
Spread into a 9x9 glass baking dish.
In the morning, uncover the baking dish. Then, place the cold dish into the oven. After the dish is in the oven, turn the oven on to 350 and bake for 40ish minutes, until the baked oatmeal is no longer runny and it is set and lightly browned.
This breakfast recipe was inspired by one of my Friday Favorite finds!!
I loved baked apples. Would it be really weird to eat this as dessert?
ReplyDeleteOh my! I want this RIGHT NOW!
ReplyDeleteI am certainly going to try this one...perhaps tomorrow morning. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful dishes.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking dessert too. but really...i'll eat this anytime!
ReplyDeleteWhere was this post last night? I could be enjoying this oatmeal this am LOL :) Love this recipe, I'll be making it soon!!! My entire family loves oatmeal, can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that oatmeal looks fantastic!
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Love this! I'd eat this daily!
ReplyDeleteI've got some applesauce that has been waiting for the right recipe. I'm definitely going to try this, as soon as I get my hands on some apples! It looks delectable.
ReplyDeleteYum--that sounds so good! A great way to have oatmeal!
ReplyDeleteYum--that sounds so good! A great way to have oatmeal!
ReplyDeleteI am alwasy looking for new recipes. New Follower from TTA
ReplyDeleteThat looks top notch! I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely trying this!!! My son loves oatmeal and this looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYUM! this looks so good! but i need more applesauce....
ReplyDeleteThis sounds absolutely scrumptious! I eat oatmeal every other day. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for stoppin by for a Latte'. We have a lot in common both being newlyweds and bakers so I am happy to be your newest follower and look forward to future posts from you. happy blogging!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing Can't wait to make it. How long does it keep?
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Delicious!! :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made baked oatmeal before, but this looks absolutely wonderful! Do you think water could be subbed for the milk?
ReplyDeleteHi, Liz -- I'd suspect the water would work just fine. I haven't tried it, but you can make oatmeal with either milk or water, so I would suspect you could make baked oatmeal with either too!
ReplyDeleteTASTY! This looks so delicious and simple :)
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I completely missed the part that says to refrigerate it over night...guess we will find out what happens! and i used maple syrup instead of honey
ReplyDeleteit did work well to cook it instead of letting it sit over night. Now sure what the difference would be, but it tastes like your reg. baked oatmeal with apples! and the maple syrup also worked well!
ReplyDeleteThis is so scrumptious!!!
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