Peach Baked Oatmeal is an easy and healthy breakfast! These baked oats use pantry staples and no bananas. This classic breakfast can be made ahead of time for quick, on the go breakfasts!
Need another on the go breakfast? Try this Ricotta Quiche with Spinach. It is a perfect dish to meal prep and heat up throughout the week. Or, try this Toasted Coconut Granola. Sprinkle some granola on top of yogurt for a healthy breakfast!
One of my favorite parts of summer (aside from the sunny skies and warm weather) is the bounty of fresh produce. Living in Delaware, our farms provide some of the freshest fruits and vegetables. I love the end of the summer when stone fruits are in season and you can go peach picking or pick up peaches at your local farmers market.
With breakfast being the most important meal of the day, I like to feed my children (and myself) something healthy. I also struggle to get out of the door every day. This Peach Baked Oatmeal is the answer to my breakfast woes. It is perfect to make ahead of time and reheat on busy weekday mornings. Plus, this baked oatmeal is made without bananas so it will not have any banana taste. Full of healthy, sweet peaches and whole grain oats, your kids will love it and you will feel good feeding them a wholesome breakfast.
Flavor: This Peach Baked Oatmeal has a sweet cinnamon and peach flavor. It tastes almost like you are eating a warm muffin with an oat consistency (no banana flavor!).
Level of Difficulty: Easy! This recipe only requires two bowls. After chopping, mixing and baking, you will have a delicious warm breakfast to serve your family!
Time: This recipe takes about 10 minutes to mix together and 30 minutes in the oven for a total of 40 minutes in the kitchen!
Store Peach Baked Oatmeal in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 days. Reheat individual pieces in the microwave for 30-45 seconds until heated throughout.
Freeze Peach Baked Oatmeal for an easy breakfast! Slice into pieces and wrap in plastic wrap. Remove piece the night before you plan to eat and allow the oatmeal to thaw in the refrigerator. Reheat in the microwave.
Most baked oatmeal uses banana to naturally sweeten the dish and can be a good substitute for butter. This dish uses healthy coconut oil and applesauce in place of butter so a banana is not needed.
Yes, baked oatmeal is healthy! This Peach Baked Oatmeal recipe is loaded with whole grains from the oats, healthy fats (coconut oil) and peaches. This recipe has minimal added sugar. This is a very healthy alternative to sugar filled cereals and fattening breakfast sandwiches.
Can you freeze baked oatmeal? Yes, you can freeze baked oatmeal! Simply slice baked oatmeal into individual pieces and wrap them in plastic wrap. When ready to enjoy, let the baked oatmeal thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat in the microwave the next morning.
Is baked oatmeal good the next day? Yes, baked oatmeal is good the next day. The flavors come together and the oatmeal congeals after cooking. It is perfect to reheat and enjoy!
What fruit is best in oatmeal? Berries and stone fruit are delicious in baked oatmeal. I like to use nectarines, strawberries, blueberries and blackberries to naturally sweeten my baked oatmeal.
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Peach Baked Oatmeal is an easy and healthy breakfast! These baked oats use pantry staples and no bananas. This classic breakfast can be made ahead of time for quick, on the go breakfasts!