Baked Apple Oatmeal

Baked Apple Oatmeal features tender apples, warm cinnamon, and sweet maple syrup for a wholesome breakfast that's sure to become a new favorite!

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If you enjoy apple cinnamon breakfast recipes, you'll also love Whole Wheat Apple Cinnamon Muffins, Blender Applesauce Muffins, and Overnight Slow Cooker Apple Pie Steel Cut Oats!

Y'all already know that I'm a baked oatmeal aficionado, so it should come as no surprise that I've concocted a new seasonal rendition for you.

Three cheers for Baked Apple Oatmeal! It's loaded with chewy oats, studded with chunks of apples and crunchy pecans, spiced with cinnamon, and sweetened with maple syrup...and it's the perfect way to warm up on a chilly (or not chilly) morning!

But juuuust in case you're new to the whole baked oatmeal phenomenon...

How to Make It

I'm happy to report that Baked Apple Oatmeal is extremely quick and simple to make.

  1. First, stir together the ingredients -- typically rolled oats, some sort of milk, a couple of eggs, a natural sweetener like honey or maple syrup, fruit and nuts (if desired), and flavorings or spices. I also like adding some melted coconut oil to give an extra boost of nutrition to my baked oatmeal.
  2. After your ingredients are well-combined, simply spread the mixture into a greased baking dish.
  3. Pop it in the oven until the oatmeal is set and golden on top.
  4. Then slice and serve warm! I typically like to top mine with drizzle of milk and a sprinkle of toasted nuts.
Aerial view of Baked Apple Oatmeal with apples on table, in serving dish and on plate.

Reasons to Love Baked Apple Oatmeal

Baked oatmeal is fabulous for a lot of reasons, and this apple cinnamon baked oatmeal is no exception:

  • It’s quick and easy to make.
  • It's an ideal make-ahead breakfast. Not only is it tasty fresh from the oven, but it's also delicious the next day (or the day after that, if it lasts that long), because it reheats beautifully with a splash of milk.
  • It's tasty and easy to customize. All three of my kids love it, and y'all, that's saying a lot.
  • It’s wholesome, filling, and full of healthy ingredients...AKA, the perfect breakfast for staying satisfied until lunchtime!
Slice of baked oatmeal on a plate with apple slices.

Possible Substitutions

It's easy to customize this Baked Apple Oatmeal recipe to your liking:

  • Apple. Any type of apple will work...some varieties just become softer than others during baking. I used a Braeburn apple for this batch because that's what I had on hand. You can leave on the skin (I do) or peel the apple, if you prefer.
  • Milk. I typically use whole milk in this recipe, but you may use skim milk or even a dairy-free option, such as almond milk or oat milk.
  • Applesauce. I always use unsweetened applesauce because I prefer controlling the sweetness of my baked oatmeal, but sweetened will work as well.
  • Oil. If you wish, you may substitute a different type of neutral oil (such as sunflower) or melted butter for the coconut oil.
  • Maple syrup. Honey may be substituted for the maple syrup for a slightly different flavor.
  • Nuts. Pecans (or your favorite type of nut) may be swapped in for the walnuts.

Baked Oatmeal with Quick Oats?

I prefer using old-fashioned rolled oats in my baked oatmeal for the best texture.

That being said, quick oats will work if that's all you have on hand. You'll just probably need to use slightly less since they're packed more tightly when measured out.

This Baked Apple Oatmeal is filling, wholesome, and lightly sweetened. I think it's delightful as is, but feel free to serve it with an additional drizzle of maple syrup, should you feel so inclined. Just don't tell my kids I said that.

Oh, what does it matter? They'll be too busy fighting over the last piece to hear you anyway. 😉

Aerial view on a plate.

Helpful Tips, Tricks, & Equipment

  • The reason the milk and eggs should be at room temperature is because if they are cold, they will cause the coconut oil to resolidify. To quickly warm everything up, I usually just put the whole eggs in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes and zap the milk in the microwave for 20 to 30 seconds.
  • Reheat oatmeal by placing an individual serving on a plate, drizzling with a little milk of your choice, and then heating in the microwave for about 30 seconds.

MORE Tasty Flavors/Variations!

Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal on a plate.

Baked Apple Oatmeal

Tender apples, warm cinnamon, and sweet maple syrup flavor this wholesome Baked Apple Oatmeal, sure to become a new fall favorite!
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 401kcal
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup diced apples, about 1 medium apple
  • ½ cup applesauce
  • ½ cup milk OR almond milk, at room temperature
  • 2 eggs, at room temperature
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon pure almond extract
  • ¼ cup coconut oil, melted and slightly cooled

Instructions

  • Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350°F. Lightly grease (or spray with nonstick cooking spray) an 8- by 8-inch glass baking dish.
  • In a large bowl, combine oats, walnuts, cinnamon, ground ginger, and salt. Mix in diced apples, applesauce, milk, eggs, maple syrup, vanilla, and almond extract. Stir in coconut oil until all ingredients are well combined.
  • Spread mixture into prepared baking dish and bake for 30 minutes or until set and light golden brown on top. Allow to cool in the baking dish for at least 5 minutes before slicing. Serve warm with optional garnishes, such as warm milk drizzled over the top and additional chopped walnuts.

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Notes

  • Your milk and eggs should be at room temperature because if they're cold, they'll cause the coconut oil to resolidify. To quickly warm everything up, I usually just put the whole eggs in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes and zap the milk in the microwave for 20 or so seconds.
  • Reheat oatmeal by placing an individual serving on a plate, drizzling with a little milk of your choice, and then heating in the microwave for about 30 seconds.

Nutrition

Calories: 401kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 130mg | Potassium: 298mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 125IU | Vitamin C: 1.4mg | Calcium: 86mg | Iron: 2.1mg
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Post originally published on September 3, 2015 and updated on December 29, 2018, and January 10, 2021.

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95 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Thanks so much for a delicious and easy recipe!!! We made it without walnuts and almond extract (tree nut allergy) and it still tasted great! Also used melted unsalted butter rather than coconut oil. This has become a weekly favorite!

    1. Will Old Fashioned Oats work? I really prefer the chew you get from the old fashioned Oats VS the Quick Oats.
      Thank you, from a newbie!!!

      1. Yes! Old-fashioned rolled oats are what I use. I prefer their chewiness as well in baked oatmeal. 🙂 Hope you enjoy!

  2. Looking forward to trying this! Quick question though, I am seriously allergic to nuts. Can I omit the walnuts or will it mess up the recipe?
    Thanks!

    1. Hi Nick! Yes, you may leave out the nuts and the baked oatmeal should turn out just fine. 🙂

  3. I’m not sure if anyone has asked this but could you use steel cut oats for this? Just curious since that’s what i have in the pantry.........

    Thx!
    Jeff

    1. I don't think this recipe would work with steel cut oats, Jeff, since steel cut oats typically require a longer cooking and more liquid to soften. However, if you search "steel cut oats" in the search bar in the top right sidebar, I have a few steel cut oat recipes that should pop up, in case you're looking for other ideas. Hope that helps!

    1. Yes! 🙂 You can double the recipe and bake it in a 9- by 13-inch baking dish, but you'll need to increase the baking time a bit. Enjoy!

    1. Yes, Suz, I like using rolled oats for added texture, but quick oats should work just fine! You may just need to add an extra splash of milk if the mixture seems too dry before baking (since the quick oats will probably absorb a little more moisture).

  4. Sweet! I made this with a couple of "flax eggs" and some raisins thrown in, plus a few extra walnuts on top. Delish! Thank you.

  5. 5 stars
    I made this the second I realized we had all of the ingredients. My sister pinned it and I'm so not a pinterest mom. If I don't burn the house down Yay! So I was really excited because it's baking and i'm not as bad at that.
    So we had red delicious apples and pecans and I bring that up because of the nut substitution and a different apple type I think would have made this better.
    For starters, I didn't burn the house down *applause*.
    The baked oatmeal was delightful. The apples (I noticed when I started but I didn't have an alternative) were a bit green so they didn't get in any way tender and they tasted a lot like despair with a delicious sauce.
    I've never baked oatmeal and I thought it would be really sturdy like granola and between it being a little gooey and the apples being so sad I baked it ten minutes longer. It didn't make it worse.
    I still ate it like mad and this morning it was a bit more set and I split it into servings in microwavable bowls for easy grabbing and reheating because this is my new bedtime snack.
    The takeaway:
    Use granny smith or another tart apple. This stuff is AWESOME!!! (don't tell my husband. I've convinced him it's super healthy and boring so that it doesn't all go to work with him).

  6. How would you store this? In the fridge or on the counter in a container?? Thanks! It's currently in the oven right now! 🙂

    1. Hi Brenna! I store baked oatmeal in the refrigerator and then reheat leftovers in the microwave with a splash of milk. 🙂

    1. Hi Jamie! That's a great question (and a great idea!). I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I can't say for sure since I've never tried it. If you decide to give it a try, I hope you'll come back and let us know how it worked out!

    1. Hi Lauren! I use MyFitnessPal.com when I want to calculate nutrition/calorie info for a recipe. 🙂

    2. I used everything here except for the substitution of coconut milk and I used pecans. I made it feed six servings and it 306 per serving when I put it in MyFitnessPal. Double check if you need to but it's at least a ball park

  7. I love this baked oatmeal. Sometimes, I sub blueberries for the apples. I just saw other variations so I may try another time. It is a quick easy breakfast for several days for me.

  8. Just saw this recipe and it looks fabulous. I am wondering if I can sub egg whites for the whole eggs. If I can, would I use 1/4, 1/2 Cup of whites. Thank you very much.

  9. Just made this for breakfast today and the family LOVED it!! Such warm cinnamon-y apple goodness! I think I will double it next time for a 13x9, so we have leftovers! 🙂 Thank you for sharing .... my family thanks you too!

  10. I've been wanting to make this for a while and finally did last night. It smelled so good coming out of the oven that I could wait for the morning and snuck a piece 😉 It was wonderful this morning for breakfast too!

    1. Yay, Kristin...so happy to hear that! My kids love baked oatmeal, and this is one of their favorite twists on it. 🙂 Hope you have a great week!

    2. 5 stars
      Love this recipe! The only ingredient I added was about maybe 2-3 tablespoons of apple butter because I used unsweetened applesauce. The apple butter gave added spic and sweetness to the oatmeal. It was delicious!