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Peach and Pecan Baked Oatmeal Recipe

Aug 28, 2023

When September rolls around, my mornings rarely leave time for building an entire breakfast from scratch. Aside from the weekends, I like to keep my breakfast routine simple and quick. And if I plan ahead enough to whip up a baked oatmeal recipe on a Sunday night? It’s gonna be a good week.

There are plenty of health benefits to eating oatmeal as the first meal of the day, but that’s not the only reason it’s one of my most-cooked dishes. I think of oatmeal as a blank canvas—a hearty base that can be enhanced in flavor by an endless amount of toppings. Pair it with peanut butter for sweetness and protein or add fruit for a boost of nutrients.

If you’re craving fall (aren’t we all) but still want to take advantage of the seasonal late summer fruits, this peach and pecan baked oatmeal recipe is here to satisfy. And for the skeptics, trust: this recipe is proof that your morning meal doesn’t have to be boring.

I like to think of baked oatmeal as a cousin of traditional oatmeal. Its core ingredients are similar, but the baking methods and assembly are slightly different. Baked oatmeal typically consists of rolled oats, milk, eggs, and a sweetener (mashed banana, maple syrup, honey, etc.). The mixture of that base—and any add-ins you desire—is baked in anything from a muffin pan to a cast iron skillet to create a gooey and hearty breakfast.

The best part of a baked oatmeal recipe? It can be saved and easily reheated throughout the week. I find these recipes perfect for early mornings when I’m not necessarily feigning for a huge meal but still need substance.

While it’s stunning to cook this baked oatmeal recipe in a cast iron skillet (I’m a bit obsessed with mine), the great thing about a one-bowl recipe like this is that it can be cooked in any baking dish you desire. The batter can be transferred into a muffin pan for an easy grab-and-go breakfast or baked in a cake pan if that’s what you have on hand. This baked oatmeal can be refrigerated for 4-6 days and frozen for 2-3 months.

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With crunch, spice, and just enough sweetness, this baked oatmeal recipe is one you’ll want to wake up to when the temperature starts to drop.

*If your recipe has leftover oatmeal batter, feel free to add batter to muffin tins to bake.

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Rolled oats.Eggs.Cinnamon. .Almond milk.Maple syrup. Mashed banana.Fresh or frozen sliced peaches. .Chopped pecans.