Brownie Batter Peanut Butter Swirl Stovetop Oatmeal

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Brownie Batter Peanut Butter Swirl Stovetop Oatmeal, the healthy chocolate oatmeal of your dreams. Use this easy chocolate stovetop oatmeal recipe and then swirl in your favorite peanut butter for a breakfast that tastes like dessert, but is actually healthy! We are huge oatmeal fans here at Fit Foodie Finds, so if you need more inspiration, you can find some of our most popular healthy oatmeal recipes here and our favorite overnight oats here. chocolate oatmeal with peanut butter swirl From overnight oats to Instant Pot steel cut oats to crockpot oats, we have all the healthy oatmeal recipes you could ever imagine. Today we’re sharing one of my all-time favorite oatmeal recipes and it involves two of the greatest things on Earth…chocolate and peanut butter.

Brownie Batter Stovetop Oats

These brownie batter oats are made on the stovetop in under 15 minutes. They’re fluffy, healthy, and made with ingredients you probably have on hand. Did I mention that they are also gluten free, dairy free, vegan, and kid-friendly?! WOOT.

What you Need

  • rolled oats: you can also use quick cooking oats, but you will need to adjust the liquid and use less!
  • almond milk: any kind of milk will work, or even water too!
  • cocoa powder: make sure to buy unsweetened cocoa powder as we will be adding our own sweetener to this recipe!
  • peanut butter: all-natural, drippy peanut butter is the way to go for almost all Fit Foodie Finds recipes. It will also “swirl” the best, too!
  • maple syrup: don’t have maple? Try using honey or agave instead!
  • cinnamon: a dash of cinnamon really brightens up this recipe!
  • vanilla extract: don’t skimp on the vanilla! It’s warm and yummy.
  • banana: banana is used as an all-natural sweetener for this recipe. If you don’t like banana, try using applesauce. If you use applesauce, you’ll likely need to add more maple syrup as applesauce is not as sweet as mashed banana.
  • salt
stovetop oats ingredients

Why stovetop?

There are so many different ways to make oatmeal such as soaked, Instant Pot, crockpot, the microwave, etc. One of our favorite ways is classic and simple and made on the stovetop! If you are not using steel cut oats and you want to eat your oatmeal warm, we highly suggested taking that extra step and cooking your oats on the stove. Why? Well, let me tell you! If you cook your oats on the stove, you can get them much fluffier and more voluptuous than in the microwave. Yes, it takes 10 minutes longer, but your oats will turn out creamy and oh-so-delish. PS: you should totally try our banana stovetop oatmeal, too!

More Topping Ideas

Don’t want to stop at just the peanut butter? Here are more topping ideas for your chocolate oatmeal!
  • chocolate chips
  • sea salt
  • banana slices
  • blueberries
  • granola
  • hemp seeds
  • chia seeds
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4.86 from 7 votes

Chocolate Oatmeal with Peanut Butter Swirl

Brownie Batter Peanut Butter Swirl Stovetop Oatmeal, the healthy chocolate oatmeal of your dreams. Use this easy chocolate stovetop oatmeal recipe and then swirl in your favorite peanut butter for a breakfast that tastes like dessert, but is actually healthy!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 2
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Place all ingredients (leave out 1 tablespoon peanut butter for drizzle) into a medium-size pot and turn heat to medium/high.
  • Bring to a boil and then turn the heat down to medium and cook for about 10 minutes, or until the oatmeal has thickened. Stir often.
  • Pour oatmeal into two bowls. Then, drizzle on 1/2 tablespoon of melted peanut butter on top of each bowl for the swirl. Last, add a few (optional) chocolate chips on top and a sprinkle of coarse sea salt. Enjoy!

Tips & Notes

  • Storage: store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. We recommend reheating in the microwave and then adding the peanut butter.

Nutrition

Calories: 380 kcal, Carbohydrates: 58 g, Protein: 11 g, Fat: 14 g, Fiber: 10 g, Sugar: 17 g

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

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Amanda
Amanda
October 9, 2014 7:07 pm

I’ve made this several times after finding it. It’s my breakfast nearly everyday and I’m a little obsessed! I use powdered PB to cut down some of the fat and it’s definitely the way to go. Thanks SO much for positing this ๐Ÿ™‚

Amanda
Amanda
October 14, 2014 8:33 pm
Reply to  Lee Funke

I know right? I found it recently and love it!

Diana
July 26, 2014 9:55 pm

thank you SO much for sharing this recipe!! I can not wait to try it in the morning!! I loveeeeeeeeeeeee oatmeal , i eat it every day and am always looking for new recipes!!

Tanner
Tanner
June 25, 2014 8:12 am

Super delicious! I topped mine with a banana. Feels like I’m eating dessert for breakfast! ๐Ÿ˜›

Ashlei S
Ashlei S
May 19, 2014 2:22 pm

I just made this and it’s so good! I also choose peanut butter over chocolate ๐Ÿ™‚

jennifer
jennifer
May 9, 2014 7:12 am

286 calories for both the servings? or is it 286 calories per servings?

Kaity
Kaity
March 20, 2014 1:46 pm

Would I be able to use regular milk instead of the almond milk?

Kaity
Kaity
March 21, 2014 2:24 pm
Reply to  Lee Funke

I’m eating them right now! Super delicious. I cut the recipe in half (to fit in my mason jars). I used Vitamin D milk and a mashed banana. I found that my oats are a bit extra runny, so next time I’ll use less milk, but that’s just a personal preference. The flavor is amazing! Definitely going to continue making them! Next time I’m going to also try throwing in some of my chocolate/chocolate-peanut butter protein powder. Thanks for the recipe!

Becca
Becca
March 14, 2014 9:12 am

I omitted the sugar because my soy milk was vanilla. I cut the recipe in half while making it but I don’t think that makes any difference. I did 1/2 cup oats,, 1 cup vanilla soy milk, 1 tbsp pb (1/2 and 1/2), 1/2 tbsp choc chips, 1 tbsp cocoa and than the vanilla extract, cinammon and salt halved too.

Alex @ Alex Runs For Food
March 7, 2014 12:37 pm

OMG you are an oatmeal peanut butter chocolate GENIUS!!!!!! I can’t wait to try this for breakfastโ€ฆ. probably tomorrow!

Manuela
March 6, 2014 8:06 am

Incredibly good looking! Wow, I can’t wait for the weekend to try it out myself and be in heaven! Thanks for these amazing pictures!

Tara | Treble in the Kitchen
March 5, 2014 7:12 pm

OMG this looks good enough for dessert!!!