Banana Berry Baked Oatmeal

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This Banana Berry Baked Oatmeal is naturally sweetened, healthy, and great for breakfast or brunch. Make this tasty banana oatmeal bake at the beginning of the week for an easy breakfast all week long. It’s just that good! Banana berry baked oatmeal in a pan

Baked Oatmeal Rocks!

I LOVE OATMEAL BAKES. I would scream it from a mountain top if we had mountains in Minnesota! There are many reasons that we love baked oatmeal on Team Fit Foodie. We have baked oatmeal in muffin form or in cake form- it doesn’t matter what it’s baked in. We just can’t get enough!

Baked Oatmeal is…

Nutrient Rich. Baked oatmeal can be an amazing option for breakfast, lunch, or a snack. The only thing you have to be careful about is to make sure to use whole and healthy ingredients. Make sure to use natural sweeteners like honey and maple syrup and include fresh fruit or vegetable puree to add extra vitamins and minerals to your baked oatmeal. Meal Prep Rockstar. One thing we love to develop on FFF are healthy and easy recipes that are great for meal prep. We know that we all lead busy lives and we try to do what we can to help everyone make life a little easier. Baked oatmeal is the perfect meal prep recipe. All you have to do is prep a delicious baked oatmeal recipe at the beginning of the week. Let it cool and cut it into pieces for the week. Make sure to store your baked oatmeal in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It’s that easy! Everyone loves it. If you have had any of our baked oatmeal recipes (especially this Peanut Butter Banana Baked Oatmeal) you know that baked oatmeal is delicious! The best part of baked oatmeal is that you can make it your own. We generally used mashed banana as a sweetener and a base in our oatmeal, but feel free to use applesauce. If you’re not a fan of berries, try mixing in a different fruit. No matter who you mix into your baked oatmeal, it will be delish! ingredients for banana berry baked oatmeal

Banana Berry Baked Oatmeal

This banana oatmeal bake with berries is a go-to recipe in our kitchen. Hopefully, at least one kind of berry is one sale at the grocery store and we usually have fresh bananas of frozen bananas in the freezer (check out how to freeze bananas here). Other than our favorite fruit mix-ins, we always have rolled oats and almond milk on hand. Breakfast doesn’t get much easier than that! It is so fun to already have all the ingredients for a recipe you want to make in your pantry. We have a couple of tips and tricks that we use when we make this baked banana oatmeal as well as other baked oatmeal recipes. Check them out!

Tips + Tricks

It’s all about the oats. Nine times out of ten, our baked oatmeal recipes are made with rolled oats. We have found that quick cooking oats get a bit mushy and steel cut oats are a bit too crunchy. We’re not giving up on other oats, but for now, we love the chewy consistency classic rolled oats the most! Add enough liquid. The last thing anyone needs is a dried out oatmeal bake. Every kitchen, bowl, and oven are different. Make sure that your baked oatmeal batter is the consistency of muffin batter. If it doesn’t pour easily into a pan, add a tablespoon of almond milk at a time until it is easily pourable. Don’t overbake. No overbaking allowed! Make sure to pull the baked oatmeal out of the oven immediately. Baked oatmeal continues to bake in the pan after you take it out, so just be cautious. Storage. Like I said earlier, baked oatmeal makes a great meal prep meal. The #1 tip I have for you is to let the baked oatmeal cool before storing it in a stasher bag, ziploc, or storage container. If you are going to eat it within 5 days, storing it in the refrigerator is perfect. However, if you make a couple of batches of baked oatmeal, you can store it in the freezer (after letting it cool completely) for up to three months. Just be sure to wrap your baked oatmeal in plastic wrap and then place into an airtight storage container. That’s all I have for you! Now, go whip up baked oatmeal for you and your people! banana berry baked oatmeal banana berry baked oatmeal banana berry baked oatmeal

Baked Oatmeal Recipes

4.80 from 5 votes

Banana Berry Baked Oatmeal

The Banana Berry Baked Oatmeal is sweet, healthy, and great for breakfast or brunch. Make this tasty banana oatmeal bake at the beginning of the week for an easy breakfast all week long.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

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Instructions 

  • First, preheat oven to 350ºF then spray an 8×8-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Place 1 large ripe banana in a large bowl. Then, use a fork to mash it until pureed.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients into the large bowl and mix until combined.
  • Transfer batter into baking dish and bake at 350ºF for about 30 minutes or until the top begins to brown.
  • Remove from oven and let cool.*

Tips & Notes

*Storage: Let the baked oatmeal cool completely before storing it in a stasher bag, ziploc, or storage container. If you are going to eat it within 5 days, storing it in the refrigerator is perfect. You can store it in the freezer (after letting it cool completely) for up to three months. Just be sure to wrap your baked oatmeal in plastic wrap and then place into an airtight storage container.

Nutrition

Calories: 178 kcal, Carbohydrates: 27 g, Protein: 5 g, Fat: 6 g, Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 8 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Kirsten
Kirsten
April 18, 2017 1:12 pm

If I wanted to bake these in muffin tins to make oatmeal cups, how long would recommend baking? Would everything else work the same?

Lee Funke
April 20, 2017 12:48 pm
Reply to  Kirsten

Hiyah! I would likely decrease the bake time to more like 25 minutes. LMK what you think ๐Ÿ™‚

Wendy
Wendy
July 19, 2016 7:27 pm
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I WANT to like oatmeal but I just don’t. Unless it’s in an oatmeal raisin cookie. So when I saw this, I thought maybe it was the thing for a wanna-be like me and it is! I still had to “doctor it up” by adding extra cinnamon, but it doctors well and I’ve made different variations, depending on what fruit I had in the house at the time. Once we made it with cherries and tossed in some sliced almonds and used almond extract instead of vanilla extract and it was delish! Currently I have a raisin version in the oven-can’t believe it took me this long to try that. We’ll see how it turns out. Thanks for helping me like oatmeal!

Melissa
Melissa
April 7, 2016 1:12 pm

I wanted to ask what changes you would recommend if I wanted to add protein powder to the dish? My husband LOVES oatmeal like y’all do, but he always wants protein added in. He uses Whey protein. This dish looks like it would immediately become his #1 favorite if I could get that protein added in too.

Lee Funke
April 7, 2016 8:27 pm
Reply to  Melissa

You could sub 1/4 cup of protein powder for 1/4 cup of the flour! I haven’t personally tried it, but I bet that would work!

Olivia
Olivia
March 3, 2015 10:40 am

I made this Sunday night for breakfast the next morning, but at least half of it ended up being Sunday night’s dessert! So good!

BestAndWorstOfGermany
March 2, 2015 2:24 am

Hi, thanks for the recipe, I am about to taste it now! You do not mention however how to use nut cream in your recipe, that would be interesting to know.

Jess
March 1, 2015 5:09 pm

Ohh this looks like the most perfect weekend breaky!!! Another reason to be excited for the weekend hehe

Georgie
February 28, 2015 8:44 pm

Um hello yum-city! I love baking berries into things – pies, muffins, oatmeal. A.) they taste amazing B.) they look so darn pretty – the pinks and purples!
Have a fantastic trip and maybe bring back some warm weather if it fits in your bag?

Jennifer L.
Jennifer L.
February 28, 2015 8:51 am

Curious, in case I make this for a work potluck, do you know whether this would double well? Also, what size of dish did you use the first time. Thanks!
Looks tasty!

Arman @ thebigmansworld
February 28, 2015 3:09 am

oat-sessed with oats. True story, I went through a year phase where it was my sole carb source (ie- eaten at least 3 times a day). I then developed an oat intolerance. Fail whale.

Ally @ Om Nom Ally
February 27, 2015 8:56 pm

Oatmeal is the best! And baked oatmeal is the bomb! Love this recipe, love the photos – I’m making this tomorrow morning for breakfast ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for sharing