When I was younger, I hated oatmeal. I hated the texture, and I hated the flavor. Anytime my mom made us oatmeal, I’d turn up my nose and ask for sugary cereal. Oatmeal was an old-person food.
Well, I confess that I am old now. And I love oatmeal.
I love making oatmeal cookies. I love making overnight baked oatmeal jars for fast breakfasts. Don’t even get me started on all the different mix-ins I toss into an ordinary bowl of oatmeal.
This week’s recipe is a large batch of baked oatmeal to feed the entire family (or yourself for several days if you’re a meal prepper). Although this particular recipe features pecans to give the oatmeal a little extra crunch, you don’t have to go nuts (pun intended). As with regular oatmeal, baked oatmeal is versatile and can accommodate a variety of tastes and preferences.
I’m Bringing Back an Old Favorite
If you’re a long-time follower, you might recognize this recipe. Before my site crashed, baked oatmeal was one of the few recipes I could make when I didn’t understand how to cook. It sat side by side with my favorite almond joy cookie recipe and my childhood no-bake cookie recipe.
I recently rediscovered my baked oatmeal recipe that I had scribbled down in an old bullet journal*. And I’ve learned my lesson, so I regularly back up my new site. With luck and preparation, I won’t have to worry about losing this classic breakfast again, and you can enjoy this family favorite.
Easy Baked Oatmeal with Pecans
Ingredients
- 240 Grams Quick Oats (3 Cups)
- 201 Grams Brown Sugar (1 Cup)
- 5 Grams Ground Cinnamon (2 Teaspoons)
- 10 Grams Baking Powder (2 Teaspoons)
- 6 Grams Salt (1 Teaspoon)
- 240 Grams Milk (1 Cup)
- 2 Large Eggs
- 113 Grams Butter, Melted (1/2 Cup)
- 8 Grams Vanilla Extract (2 Teaspoons)
Optional
- 120 Grams Dried Cranberries, Raisins, or Blueberries (3/4 Cup)
- 50 Grams Pecans, Walnuts, or Almonds (1/2 Cup)
- 85 Grams Chocolate Chips – Milk, Dark, or White (1/2 Cup)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350° F (176° Celsius).
- In a large bowl, whisk oats, brown sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt.
- In a smaller bowl, combine milk, eggs, butter, and extract. Mix these wet ingredients into the dry.
- Stir in optional ingredients.
- Pour into a lightly greased 9×13 inch baking dish.
- Bake for 40 to 50 minutes.
Notes
Did You Try It?
I know that oatmeal isn’t for everyone. My daughter shares the same mental state that I did as a kid, and she’d rather choose cocoa Rice Krispies cereal over oatmeal any day of the week. But I sincerely hope that you give this baked oatmeal recipe a try – it might catch you by surprise.
If you do try my recipe, please share your experience in the comment section below. I’d love to hear any adjustments you make or add-ins you choose. If you enjoyed this recipe, don’t forget to give it a star rating or share it via social media.
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