Berry Baked Oatmeal
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Berry Baked Oatmeal recipe is loaded with fresh fruit like strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, but you can always use frozen berries! It’s sweetened with honey and has vanilla to add a delicious flavor to it.
It’s a great meal prep recipe as this baked oatmeal with fruit reheats great so you can have a healthy and nutritious recipe without any hassle! We love to add a splash of milk to it when we eat it.
Put down that packet of oatmeal! I’m going to show you just how easy it is to make your own flavored oatmeal from scratch. This Berry Baked Oatmeal recipe is delicious and flavorful, and it requires minimal effort. It is full of fresh mixed berries and fragrant vanilla.
It’s baked in the oven, which means no standing over the stove and stirring. Woohoo! Mornings just got a little easier, and a whole lot tastier. 😉
My kids love oatmeal, and I love the fact that a bowl of this baked oatmeal is a nutritious and hearty way to start the day. This is the perfect dish to make at the start of the week.
Just stick the leftovers in your fridge and reheat portions throughout the week as needed. It’s always great to have a quick and healthy breakfast waiting in the fridge, especially on busy weekday mornings. If you prefer a sweet breakfast check out these Chocolate Banana Baked Oatmeal Cups!
Ingredients Needed
This dish gets its vanilla flavor from a combination of vanilla almond milk and vanilla extract. The vanilla compliments the berries perfectly. And since this dish is sweetened with pure maple syrup, it contains no refined sugar!
If you’d like it a little sweeter, feel free to drizzle the top of each serving with additional maple syrup. You can also stir in a splash of almond milk (or regular milk) to make it extra creamy.
I love how versatile oats are. Each of the recipes that I’ve recently shared are so different. Some are breakfast worthy, some are healthy, and one, in particular, is decadently delicious (one my all-time faves).
- Old fashioned rolled oats – You could also use quick oats although the texture will be softer and slightly mushy, but not steel cut oats
- Baking powder – We recommend aluminum free baking powder to avoid this have a bitter after taste. This lifts it all up.
- Salt
- Eggs – Binds the mixture together
- Unsweetened vanilla almond milk – You can also use whole or 2% milk
- Maple syrup – Adjust to your preference of sweetness, make sure to use pure maple syrup.
- Vanilla extract – Use real vanilla extract for the best flavor
- Unsalted butter – You can use salted if you desire
- Fresh berries – You can substitute frozen berries, they might blend a little more into the oatmeal
Steps to Prepare
- Prep – Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease the baking dish set aside.
- Mix – Combine oats, baking powder and salt.
- Pour – Place half the oat mixture in the baking dish, top with half the berries, and then top with the remaining oat mixture.
- Mix – Whisk together the remaining ingredients. Pour over the oats. Top with the remaining berries. Gently shake the baking dish back and forth from side to side to allow the wet mixture to get down into the oats.
- Bake – Bake uncovered until oats are tender, and the mixture is set.
Toppings Ideas!
- Nuts like pecans, almonds and walnuts
- Coconut
- Maple syrup or honey
- Milk or cream
- Chocolate Chips
- Butter
- Cinnamon
Should leftovers be refrigerated?
Yes, because this recipe includes eggs it should be refrigerated. Allow it to cool completely, cover and refrigerate.
Can you make it ahead of time and reheat?
Absolutely, that’s the beauty of this recipe! If you’re serving it for a brunch, terrific – but this is also a great make-ahead breakfast you can portion and enjoy for your busy week!
This recipe is super adaptable. I used raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries in it, but you can use your favorite combination of berries, or you can even swap some of the berries for sliced bananas.
Can I use frozen berries?
I used fresh berries, but if you’d like to use frozen, you can. Just FYI – The color from the frozen berries might bleed into the oatmeal a bit (don’t worry – it will still taste great)
Finish your breakfast!
- The BEST Tater Tot Breakfast Casserole! – everybody loves this casserole!
- Easy Homemade Pancakes Recipe – these are the BEST, definitely give them a try!
- Sausage & Cheese Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole – delicious!
- Tropical Mimosas – the perfect sip with your meal!
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Berry Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 3 c. old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 eggs lightly beaten
- 2 1/2 c. unsweetened vanilla almond milk plus additional for serving
- 1/2 c. pure maple syrup
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 3 Tbsp unsalted butter or coconut oil melted
- 3 c. fresh berries larger berries chopped or sliced (I used strawberries, blueberries and raspberries)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 2 ½ or 3 quart baking dish. Set aside.
- Combine oats, baking powder and salt. Place half the oat mixture in the baking dish, top with half the berries, and then top with the remaining oat mixture.
- Whisk the eggs, almond milk, maple syrup, vanilla, and melted butter/coconut oil. Pour over the oats.Top the oats with the remaining berries. Gently shake the baking dish back and forth from side to side to allow the wet mixture to get down into the oats.
- Bake uncovered for about 25-40 minutes, until oats are tender, and the mixture is set.
- Serve immediately with a splash of milk, or cool, then cover and refrigerate to reheat later.
Simone says
Can I use regular milk instead of almond? We have a nut allergy in the house.
Darren says
Do you have to use eggs? I have a family member that can not eat eggs.
Julie Evink says
Yes you need eggs, or you could look up a substitute for eggs like flax seed.
Kari says
How would you adjust using frozen mixed berries?
Diane says
Very good! I used 2% milk in place of almond milk because i didnt have it, i also added sliced almonds!! HUbby and i loved it!!
Melissa says
Any recommendations for egg substitutions that would work well with this recipe?
Allison - Celebrating Sweets says
Hi, Melissa. You can try substituting with 1 or 2 flax eggs. I’ve never tried it but I’m guessing that it would work. Enjoy!
Kim says
Can I use cows milk instead of almond milk? We have a nut allergy issue.
Julie Evink says
I would think that would fine!
Katie B says
Could you use steal cut oats instead?
Allison Mattina says
Hi Katie. No, I would not suggest using steel cut oats. They usually require more liquid and a longer cook time and I don’t think that they would cook through in the amount of time shown on the recipe.
Chrissy says
Can I make this the night before and cook in the oven in the morning?
Allison Mattina says
Hi Chrissy. I would not suggest letting it sit overnight uncooked. The oats will absorb the liquids and I would imagine it would be more like overnight oats than baked oatmeal. If you’re trying to save time, you can combine the wet ingredients ahead of time and have them ready in the fridge, then assemble the dish in the morning.
Chrissy says
That’s a great tip. Thanks for your reply!
Lisa says
I do not like maple. How strong is the maple taste in this or is there a substitute?
Allison Mattina says
Hi Lisa. I don’t think that the maple flavor is strong, but I do like maple. I would suggest swapping an equal amount of brown sugar. Enjoy!
Ann says
I made this for breakfast today, and it is really good. I love the vanilla flavor – I think that’s what makes this so much better than other baked oatmeal recipes that I have tried.
Julie Evink says
So glad you enjoyed it Ann!
Carolyn Kiehn says
I have been adding quinoa to my oatmeal. I would add 1/4 cup of quinoa to it.
Julie Evink says
Sounds like a great twist!
Marsha Wood says
Do you reduce the amount of oatmeal then?
Bethany @ athletic avocado says
I adore simple yet delicious oatmeal recipes like this one! Vanilla and berries is a beautiful combo!
Megan - The Emotional Baker says
Wow! This looks so yummy 🙂 This has me craving fresh berries. What a great breakfast!
Amy says
Sounds like a great recipe! Could you freeze the leftover oatmeal bake if you needed to?
Allison Mattina says
Hi, Amy! I have never frozen it before but I would guess that it would freeze just fine. Enjoy!
Sarah @Whole and Heavenly Oven says
This oatmeal is looking 1000 times better than the plain ol’ bowl of oatmeal I had for breakfast this morning! Totally drooling over all that berry goodness!