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Start your day with a delicious treat --- Crowd-Pleasing Berry Baked Oatmeal! Overflowing with the lusciousness of ripe blueberries, strawberries + raspberries. Every bite is a burst of fruity goodness. Sweetened with the natural touch of honey and infused with cozy spices and fragrant vanilla, this baked oatmeal is a comforting, healthy hug in a bowl. You can prep it ahead of time, making mornings easier + tastier for all! Vegan Option.
With spring here, I've been on a total berry kick. And on busy mornings, regular oatmeal can be a bit much. That's where baked oatmeal comes in! I've shared recipes like Strawberry Shortcake Baked Oats and Jamaican-inspired Banana Bread Baked Oatmeal on my site, but this time, I wanted to LOAD UP on as many berries as humanly possible. And let me tell you, it's been a huge hit with my family, hence the name Crowd-Pleasing Berry Baked Oatmeal!
I went with blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries for that burst of berry goodness! Sweetened it up with honey, but if you're vegan, maple syrup works just as well. It's a high-fiber, protein-packed healthy breakfast that's great for busy mornings before work, school, or any day of the week!
And y'all let me tell you --- It's super easy to whip together, makes less mess (yes, to tossing everything together in one dish), makes a pretty decent batch for the entire family, and is basically “set it + forget it” vibes (hello, oven). If you are a big berry lover try out my Coconut Raspberry Chia Pudding or this Homemade Apple Berry Crumble Pie for dessert next!
Basically, baked oats are the fluffy, cake-like version of oatmeal + muffins. Because you mix together oatmeal with baking ingredients like baking powder, eggs (when not vegan), etc. the results are incredibly airy, smooth, and cloud-like fluffy!
Plus, you're able to fully customize the flavors based on your personal preference and create a brand-new flavored experience based on toppings and other ingredients that you choose to include.
There are a few key ingredients in this warm Berry Baked Oatmeal recipe that you may not usually use in your morning oatmeal. These make this recipe better for you and SO MUCH tastier. Plus it's so perfect for meal prepping!
Here, I’ve curated a list of baking essentials that I use to achieve my favorite baked goods, especially with this Berry Baked Oatmeal. Everything from my fave loaf pan, wooden spoons, parchment paper, and more. SEE THEM HERE!
It's delicious on its own --- but you can definitely get creative! Serve it with a dollop of yogurt, a drizzle of nut butter, or a splash of plant milk for added creaminess. Fresh fruit or a sprinkle of granola can also be tasty additions.
Yes! This recipe is totally gluten-free for my celiac friends out there. Be sure to buy oats that state “gluten-free” on the package. Some oats are GF and some are not, so pay attention when shopping. If you are not sensitive to gluten, you can use any variety of oats.
The best part about this healthy baked oatmeal recipe is that it's pretty easy to make. Once you've mixed everything together and scoop it into your prepped baking dish (or skillet), then you'll bake it for 30-35 minutes or until the edges are golden. Wallah!
For an easy method outside of using the oven, you can make these berry-baked oats in the microwave. Simply add the oatmeal mixture to microwave-safe bowls and heat in the microwave for 90-120 seconds. The batter should rise once heated through.
Here are a few tips for making the best-baked oats:
Using the best type of oats is super important when achieving the fluffiness and softness of these strawberry shortcake baked oats. It's best to use rolled oats, old-fashioned oats, or oat flour. Unfortunately, steel-cut oats don't work for this!
Any leftovers can be kept in a tightly sealed container and refrigerated for up to 3-4 days. To serve, simply reheat in the oven (at 350 degrees Fahrenheit) , toaster oven, or microwave until warmed through.
TO FREEZE: To keep any leftovers for a longer period, simply allow baked oatmeal to fully cool before cutting it into squares and individually wrap each square in foil paper and then add them to a freezer-safe ziplock bag.
Of course! Maple syrup is a great alternative for a vegan option, but you can also use brown sugar, agave nectar, or any sweetener you prefer.
Definitely! Adding chopped nuts like almonds, walnuts, or pecans can add a delicious crunch.
Absolutely! Frozen berries work just as well and can be more convenient, especially when they're out of season. Just be sure to thaw and drain them before using to prevent excess moisture
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This is such a cozy and comforting breakfast dish and it made the whole house smell amazing. We all had second servings!
Hi Carla! WOW! This truly makes me so happy to hear! I'm so glad that you enjoyed! Thanks so much! 🙂