Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal

$6.04 recipe / $0.76 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
5 from 16 votes
Pin RecipeJump to recipe →

This post contains some affiliate links, which means that we make a small commission off items you purchase at no additional cost to you.

After a long egg breakfast phase (fueled by this simple technique for soft boiled eggs), I’ve begun craving my old standby, baked oatmeal. I had the intention of making a carrot cake-esque baked oatmeal, but the more ingredients I thought about adding, the more it began to resemble those super scrumptious Morning Glory Muffins. The baked oatmeal version has all the awesome flavors and textures as the Morning Glory Muffins (apple, pineapple, coconut, walnut, and carrots), but is quite a bit easier to make, has less sugar, and feels more like breakfast than a treat or dessert. I love it!

If you’re new to baked oatmeal, they’re a great make-ahead breakfast that can be quickly reheated each morning for a filling and healthy start to your day. Although it does take a little time to bake, the preparation is simple – you just stir everything together, then pour it into a casserole dish, and then bake. The oats absorb the lightly sweetened custard-like base as they bake to create a soft, warm, non-gooey version of oatmeal. Many people misinterpret the photos and think that the baked oatmeal is crunchy, but it is not. It is soft, moist, and almost fluffy in texture. It’s just fabulous. So, here’s the newest version!

Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal

Top view of a bowl of Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal on a yellow chevron napkin, spoon and apple on the side

Share this recipe

Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal

5 from 16 votes
This Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal is chock full of pineapple, carrots, walnuts, coconut, and apple for a delicious and hearty breakfast.
Servings 8
Prep 15 minutes
Cook 45 minutes
Total 1 hour

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened apple sauce ($1.29)
  • 2 large eggs ($0.44)
  • 2 Tbsp brown sugar ($0.08)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract ($0.14)
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon ($0.05)
  • 1/2 tsp salt ($0.02)
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder ($0.03)
  • 2-3 carrots, shredded (about 1 1/2 cups) ($0.33)
  • 1 15 oz. can crushed pineapple in juice (drained) ($1.09)
  • 1/3 cup shredded coconut, sweetened ($0.26)
  • 1/3 chopped walnuts ($1.63)
  • 1 cup milk, dairy or soy ($0.25)
  • 2 1/2 cups old-fashioned rolled oats ($0.43)
Email Me This Recipe
Get this sent to your inbox, plus get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. In a large bowl, whisk together the apple sauce, eggs, brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, salt, and baking powder.
  • Peel the carrots and shred them on a cheese grater. Drain most of the juice out of the can of pineapple (it can be saved for smoothies or cocktails). Add the shredded carrots, pineapple, coconut, and chopped walnuts to the apple sauce mixture. Stir until well combined. Add the milk and stir again. Finally, add the dry oats and stir until they are well mixed and coated in the wet mixture.
  • Pour the oat mixture into an 8x8 or 9x9 inch casserole dish that has been coated with non-stick spray. Bake (uncovered) in the oven for 45 minutes. Serve hot or refrigerate until ready to eat. The baked oatmeal can be enjoyed cold or reheated in the microwave.

See how we calculate recipe costs here.


Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 259.16kcalCarbohydrates: 40.23gProtein: 7.33gFat: 8.7gSodium: 129.35mgFiber: 4.93g
Read our full nutrition disclaimer here.
Have you tried this recipe?Mention @budgetbytes or tag #budgetbytes on Instagram!

 

Top view of a bowl of Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal with full pan of oatmeal, an apple and a spoon on the side

 

Step by Step Photos

Wet Ingredients in mixing bowl Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. In a large bowl whisk together 1 1/2 cups unsweetened apple sauce, two large eggs, 2 Tbsp brown sugar, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, 1/2 tsp salt, and 3/4 tsp baking powder. A whisk works best for this step to help break up the eggs and get everything well incorporated.

Pineapple, carrots and nuts added to wet ingredients in mixing bowl

Peel 2 or 3 carrots and then shred them with a cheese grater. You want about 1 1/2 cups of shredded carrots total. Drain one 15-ounce can of crushed pineapple in juice (you don’t want to add TOO much moisture to the oats). Add the carrots, pineapple, 1/3 cup chopped walnuts, and 1/3 cup shredded (sweetened) coconut to the bowl. Stir to combine. You’ll want to switch to a spoon for this step because all the little bits will get stuck in a whisk.

Milk being poured into mixing bowl and mixed in with other ingredients

Add one cup of milk (dairy and soy both work well) and stir it into the mixture.

Oats stirred into mixture in mixing bowl

Lastly, stir in 2 1/2 cups of dry old-fashioned rolled oats. Although some people have used “quick” oats for my baked oatmeal recipes, I think the old-fashioned rolled oats work best because they have more texture. Steel cut oats require more cooking time and more moisture than rolled oats, so you can’t simply sub those in place of the rolled oats.

Oatmeal mixture poured into casserole dish, ready to bake

Pour the mixture into a casserole dish coated with non-stick spray. You’ll want to use a basic 8×8 or 9×9 inch casserole dish.

Baked Oatmeal in casserole dish on stove top

Bake in the preheated 375 degree oven for 45 minutes. Now it’s ready to eat! Or ready to refrigerate for the rest of the week.

Top view of a bowl of Morning Glory Baked Oatmeal sitting on a yellow chevron napkin with a spoon on the side

I like to add a little splash of milk on top and then I’m ready to dive in! It’s sweet, full of texture, and loads of flavor!

 

Share this recipe

Posted in: , , , , , ,

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Comments

Leave a Comment
  1. I love this recipe, even without sugar! Beth, have you considered making a master baked oatmeal tutorial? I love to sub ingredients for what I have available, but am never sure which baked oatmeal recipe to use as my starting point.

  2. I subbed 12.5 oz fresh pineapple (since I assumed some of the 15 oz canned version is juice) and used unsweetened coconut. Turned out great.

  3. Question for Beth or anyone: what about making this in a muffin tin for grab-and-go capability?

    1. You can definitely do that! It might bake faster though, since there is more surface area contact with the heat.

  4. This sounds amazing. Do you think I could sub boxed coconut milk? I don’t often keep dairy milk on hand and I have sensitivity to almonds. Can’t wait to try this!

    1. If you’re talking about the type of coconut milk that is sold as a dairy milk substitute, then yes. The canned type might not have a high enough moisture content to work quite the same.

    2. This was fantastic. I cooked it in jumbo muffin tins, which worked great.

      I made the following small changes:
      Added raisins
      Omitted the sugar and instead took the liquid I drained from the pineapple. Put it in the measuring cup and added enough almond milk to get the total 1 cup of milk. Next time I might decrease it a little because it was very moist but sooo good!!!

  5. These baked oatmeal recipes save my mornings!! I love having a huge batch of healthy, filling, hot breakfast that takes just a minute to get ready. This is one of my favorites, and I have tried several of your recipes. I replaced the applesauce with mashed bananas because I had 3 black ones on the counter and I needed to use them up. I also added raisins. This was great!

  6. Made this for breakfast today using homemade applesauce, coconut palm sugar and almond milk. Turned out delicious! (PS – Thanks so much for your awesome blog. I’ve saved dozens of your recipes to my Evernote ‘Recipe’ notebook! I’m progressively working my way through making all of them.)

  7. I love this recipe. I had just been eating oatmeal everyday and this totally brings it up more than a notch. I even used fresh nectarines (since they are in season now) instead of the pineapple yesterday… amazing. You can also add in flax seed meal with no ill effect. It’s such a versatile recipe. Thank you, thank you!

  8. Absolutely love this! Made it yesterday for hubby and I to eat all week before work. This is my 4th baked oatmeal recipe of yours and probably my fave!! Love your website! Can’t wait to try the smoked tomato soup recipe you just posted!

  9. In my Top 10! Make and freeze in portion sized scoops. Add frozen berries or Greek yogurt to eat. So fast and YUMMY!