Amish Baked Oatmeal

Published August 28, 2019. Updated August 29, 2019

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 Baked Oatmeal – this delicious breakfast is made with nutritious oats, sweetened with maple syrup and flavored with cinnamon and vanilla. It’s a hearty, delicious way to start the day!

Slice of baked oatmeal topped with fresh fruit and maple syrup.

Easy Amish Baked Oatmeal

The perfect breakfast to serve any day of the year! You can’t go wrong with this comforting, homestyle baked oatmeal. When you serve it freshly baked no one will be able to resist! Even picky eaters will love it.

It’s an easy breakfast recipe your whole family can agree on. It’s one of my favorite ways to make oatmeal!

Baked oatmeal is such a unique type of oatmeal, with a texture and taste unlike any of the microwave, stovetop, slow cooker, Instant Pot or overnight versions you’ve tried. So finally an oatmeal that has some structure to it!

It’s not just some baby food mush that slides off your spoon (because I know some people hate that mushy texture). This stuff holds it shape!

If you’d like you can prep this the night before and pop it in the oven the next morning. Or you can make it in advance and reheat individual portions over the next few days! Can’t beat a make ahead breakfast (especially if you aren’t a morning person like me).

Baked oatmeal in a glass baking dish.

Amish Baked Oatmeal Ingredients:

For this healthy baked oatmeal recipe, you’ll need:

  • Eggs – this helps the mixture bind and stick together so it can be cut into squares.
  • Maple syrup or light brown sugar – you can adjust the amount to taste, I’d recommend using at least 1/4 cup and no more than 3/4 cup.
  • Baking powder – preferably use aluminum free baking powder. It doesn’t have that strange aftertaste.
  • Cinnamon – in addition to cinnamon you can add other warm spices like nutmeg, ginger and cloves for extra flavor.
  • Vanilla extract – use real vanilla extract for best flavor.
  • Salt – this keeps it from tasting flat.
  • Milk – I like to use whole or 2% milk here.
  • Butter – salted or unsalted butter will work here.
  • Rolled Oats – rolled old fashioned or quick oats can be used here.

Mixing liquid ingredients in a glass bowl for baked oatmeal.

How to Make Baked Oatmeal:

  • Preheat oven and prepare baking dish: preheat oven to 350 degrees F and grease an 8×8-inch baking dish.
  • Whisk together everything except oats: in a large mixing bowl whisk together milk, eggs, maple syrup or brown sugar, melted butter, cinnamon, vanilla, baking powder and salt.

Mixing oats into liquid mixture in glass mixing bowl.

  • Mix in oats: add oats and stir in to blend.
  • Pour into baking dish and bake: pour into prepared baking dish, spread even and bake in preheated oven until set, about 30 – 40 minutes. Let cool slightly before slicing and serving.

Baked oatmeal mixture in glass baking dish before baking.

Can I Use Steel Cut Oats?

No, rolled oats or quick oats are the only types of oats that will work in this recipe.

Can I Use Non-Dairy Milk?

Yes another non-dairy milk will be fine here such as almond milk, oat milk, coconut milk, or rice milk.

How to Make it into Muffins:

Add 1/2 cup applesauce to the liquid mixture (in addition to ingredient listed). Divide oatmeal mixture among 12 greased or paper lined muffin cups. Bake 20 – 25 minutes.

Baked Oatmeal cut into squares

Best Baked Oatmeal Toppings:

This is delicious plain on it’s own but for a delicious upgrade try one or two of the toppings listed.

  • Fresh fruit (berries, sliced bananas, diced apples, etc)
  • Nuts (pecans, almonds, walnuts)
  • Coconut
  • Maple syrup or honey
  • Milk or cream
  • Chocolate chips
  • Raisins or dried cranberries
  • Butter

Squares of baked oatmeal topped with fresh fruit in white serving bowls.

Tips for the Best Baked Oatmeal:

  • Don’t skip the cinnamon or vanilla it makes this taste like a treat!
  • Let it cool slightly for cleaner cut portions.
  • This baked oatmeal is best enjoyed warm, either warm from the oven or reheated in the microwave. It’s not as good served chilled.

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Slice of baked oatmeal topped with fresh fruit and maple syrup.
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Amish Baked Oatmeal Recipe

This is such a simple and delicious way to prepare oatmeal! And finally an oatmeal that's not just mush. The whole family will love this! You can also prep the night before and bake the following morning (chill overnight then remove and let it rest at room temp while the oven preheats). 
Servings: 8
Prep10 minutes
Cook35 minutes
Ready in: 45 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter an 8 by 8-inch baking dish, set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl whisk together milk, eggs, maple syrup or brown sugar, butter, baking powder, vanilla, cinnamon and salt.
  • Mix in oats.
  • Pour into prepared baking dish and spread evenly**.
  • Bake in preheated oven 30 - 40 minutes until set.
  • Let cool slightly then cut into squares and serve warm with fresh fruit, nuts, milk, a little cream or half and half, maple syrup or honey if desired.

Notes

  • *Sweetener amount can be adjusted to taste, I recommend using at least 1/4 cup (mildly sweet) and no more than 3/4 cup (really sweet).
  • **Oatmeal mixture can be refrigerated overnight if desired, then remove from fridge and let rest at room temperature 20 minutes while oven preheats and bake as directed.
  • Nutrition estimate based on using low-fat milk.
Nutrition Facts
Amish Baked Oatmeal Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 262 Calories from Fat 90
% Daily Value*
Fat 10g15%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 60mg20%
Sodium 164mg7%
Potassium 327mg9%
Carbohydrates 37g12%
Fiber 3g13%
Sugar 15g17%
Protein 7g14%
Vitamin A 282IU6%
Calcium 143mg14%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.
Recipe originally published January, 2015. Photos have been updated and recipe revised to include another 1/4 cup milk along with simplified mixing instructions.

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219 Comments

  • Lorrie Lietz

    This was Awesome!! Will Definitely make again! Looking forward to trying more of your recipes!

  • Joan

    This recipe is a morning treat and a half! I guess it helps if you like the ingredients, which I do. The fact that there are oodles of things you can do with recipe – add-ons – is a plus! The only problem is: it’s too delicious! I stuck to the recipe using almond milk. I’m at a high altitude and had no problem with the recipe. Five star!

  • Beverly

    2nd time I’ve made this. Halved the recipe, baked 25 min in a 4×8 in glass dish. Used quick oats, diluted heavy cream, avocado oil instead of butter.
    Served with low-fat cottage cheese, fresh strawberries and blueberries, a drizzle of maple syrup and a few toasted pecans. 2nd time was much better as I didn’t let it sit overnight. We loved it, will make again and again.

  • Ann Varner, Toledo Ohio

    Found this recipe a few months ago and have made it every other week since then. This recipe is delicious. I always follow the basic ingredients amounts and have put apples, nuts and raisins or, whatever I have handy that sounds good. Will never eat mushy oatmeal again. Thanks

  • Sheridan

    Not only does this make the kitchen smell wonderful it is delicious, versatile, and never fail. I make the recipe as written but serve as breakfast or dessert with a drizzle of honey, maple syrup and/or peanut butter!

  • Lainey

    Oh my goodness, this is SO GOOD. Thanks for the great recipe! I’ve been looking for a breakfast-for-dinner option that’s a little healthier than boxed pancake mix, and this definitely fits the bill. My son is sensitive to “mushy” textures, so like another commenter suggested, I like to spread this thin (~1/2in) across a bigger baking dish, so it’s mostly crispy and firmer in texture, rather than making it in a deeper pan and having the edges crisper and the middle a little softer (which I still love, but he doesn’t).

  • Ashley

    I followed this recipe exactly, however after 40 minutes the mixture was still pretty runny. I ended up having to bake it for over an hour! Not sure what went wrong; I used 1% milk and am going to try it again with 2% to see if that makes a difference. But the oatmeal turned out really well regardless!

    • Ashley

      I don’t think your comment was deleted .. I can see it below! You might need to click “Previous Page”. Thanks for the advice on the steel cut oats; I may try it out!