Delicious Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bake

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This warm oatmeal bake combines rolled oats, diced apples, cinnamon, maple and optional nuts or dried fruit. Whisk milk, eggs, melted butter, maple and vanilla, mix into dry oats and fold in apples. Bake 35 minutes at 350°F in a 9x9 pan until golden. Serves 6; cool briefly before serving. Swap pears, omit nuts, refrigerate leftovers up to 4 days.

Some mornings beg for something warm and cinnamon-scented wafting from the oven, and that's exactly what got me into making apple cinnamon oatmeal bakes. One cold weekday, chopping apples in my quiet kitchen, I realized how the simple act of stirring oats and spices could transform the mood of the day. There's a certain satisfaction in layering apples and oats before the house wakes up. The memory of steam rising as I open the oven stays with me every time.

I once made this oatmeal bake while my friend was visiting for the weekend, and we ended up chatting at the kitchen counter as the scent of cinnamon apples filled the air. She couldn’t help sneaking tastes before it was fully set, eyes wide with delight. The quiet excitement of spooning the first warm bites straight from the dish brought pure, simple happiness to our sleepy morning. Now every time I serve it, I'm reminded of that spontaneous breakfast gathering.

Ingredients

  • Rolled oats: I always use old-fashioned rolled oats, as they give the bake a hearty bite without turning mushy—steel-cut never works as well here.
  • Chopped walnuts or pecans (optional): Toasting them beforehand really enhances their flavor, but it’s easy to skip for a nut-free version.
  • Baking powder: Just a teaspoon helps the oatmeal puff up, making every slice a little lighter.
  • Ground cinnamon: This is the soul of the dish—don’t be shy with it for real depth of flavor.
  • Ground nutmeg: A little nutmeg goes a long way, so measure gently for warmth without overpowering the apples.
  • Salt: Even a small amount brings out the sweetness and rounds out the flavors perfectly.
  • Milk (dairy or non-dairy): Both work well, but oat or almond milk lends an extra subtle nuttiness I love.
  • Eggs: They bind everything together—if you’re in a rush, whisk them thoroughly first to avoid streaks in the bake.
  • Unsalted butter, melted (or coconut oil): Butter gives richness, but coconut oil keeps it dairy-free without losing that comforting mouthfeel.
  • Maple syrup or honey: Real maple syrup makes the whole bake taste like fall in a dish, though honey adds its own gentle sweetness.
  • Vanilla extract: Just a splash gives the oatmeal a fuller, more aromatic finish you’ll notice in every bite.
  • Apples: Any crisp variety holds its shape in baking—granny smith for tartness or gala for gentle sweetness work beautifully.
  • Raisins or dried cranberries (optional): Adding these gives little pockets of tangy sweetness, but skip if you’re not a dried fruit fan.

Instructions

Preheat and Prepare the Dish:
Set your oven to 350°F (175°C) and generously grease your 9x9-inch baking dish—you’ll thank yourself later when it’s time to serve.
Mix the Dry Ingredients:
Tip in the oats, nuts, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt into a big bowl, and give them a toss until everything looks well mingled and the spices smell incredible.
Whisk the Wet Ingredients:
In a separate bowl, whisk together the milk, eggs, melted butter, maple syrup, and vanilla—do it bravely so the eggs integrate, and admire the golden color.
Bring It All Together:
Pour the wet mixture into the dry, stirring until you see no dry spots; then fold in apples and dried fruit gently so nothing gets crushed.
Fill the Baking Dish:
Spoon the oatmeal mixture into your prepared dish and spread it out, making sure apples peek through the top—looks matter.
Bake:
Slide the dish into the oven for 35 minutes, then check for a golden, set top that feels just firm when pressed lightly.
Cool and Serve:
Let it cool for at least 5 minutes to set up; then cut into squares and serve cozy and warm, with a splash of milk or dollop of yogurt if you fancy.
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There's a gentle joy in seeing a table full of sleepy faces light up over a simple breakfast, and this oatmeal bake has done that more than once. It’s one of those dishes that turns an ordinary morning into a sweet little event, with everyone clamoring for seconds before the coffee is even ready.

Choosing Your Apples

I like to change things up based on what's in the fruit bowl—sometimes using half tart and half sweet apples for more depth. If you leave the peel on for extra color and fiber, just chop smaller so everything bakes evenly. Apples that are too soft tend to disappear into the oats, so reach for crisp, firm ones whenever you can.

Getting the Perfect Bake

Every oven is a little different, and I’ve learned to trust a gentle shake and the golden color more than the timer alone. A toothpick should come out almost clean, but not dry—underdone, you’ll have a gooey mess and overbaked, it loses all its coziness. Sometimes I cover it with foil for the last 10 minutes if the top is browning too quickly.

How to Store and Reheat

This bake holds up beautifully in the fridge and is a lifesaver for rushed mornings. I often portion out squares right away so it’s easy to grab. The flavors seem to deepen overnight, making the leftovers almost better than day one.

  • Pop a slice in the microwave with a spoonful of milk for a just-baked experience.
  • Store in an airtight container to keep it moist and fragrant.
  • Don’t forget to check for stray bits stuck to the pan before washing—it’s too delicious to waste a crumb.
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Bake up a pan and see how quickly it disappears—I’ve yet to have leftovers last more than a couple days. A warm breakfast has a way of gathering everyone around and making mornings feel a little more special.

Recipe FAQs

Steel-cut oats need much longer cooking and produce a chewier texture; they're not ideal for this bake unless pre-cooked or soaked overnight. Rolled oats give a tender, set structure with the 35-minute bake time.

Use any unsweetened non-dairy milk (like almond or oat) and swap melted butter for coconut oil or a plant-based spread. Flavor remains warm and rich; adjust sweetness if plant milk is sweetened.

Ensure the mixture isn't overly wet—measure liquids carefully and fold fruit gently. Bake until the center is set and the top is golden; a few extra minutes can help if the middle still seems soft.

Yes. Mix everything, cover, and refrigerate the assembled dish overnight; bake straight from the fridge, adding a few extra minutes. Alternatively, bake ahead and reheat individual portions in the microwave.

Omit nuts entirely or sprinkle seeds (pumpkin or sunflower) for crunch. Also verify that non-dairy milks are processed in nut-free facilities if cross-contact is a concern.

Reduce maple or honey to taste, swap in brown sugar, or add more dried fruit for natural sweetness. Try pears instead of apples, or stir in a handful of shredded coconut or spices like cardamom for variation.

Delicious Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Bake

Warm baked oatmeal with apples, cinnamon and maple; easy to prep and ideal for a cozy, nourishing breakfast.

Prep 10m
Cook 35m
Total 45m
Servings 6
Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Wet Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk (dairy or non-dairy)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted (or coconut oil)
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup or honey
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Fruit

  • 2 medium apples, peeled, cored, and diced
  • 1/3 cup raisins or dried cranberries (optional)

Instructions

1
Prepare Oven and Baking Dish: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease a 9x9-inch baking dish with butter or non-stick spray.
2
Mix Dry Ingredients: Combine rolled oats, nuts, baking powder, ground cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
3
Whisk Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, whisk together milk, eggs, melted butter, maple syrup, and vanilla extract until fully blended.
4
Combine Mixtures: Pour the wet mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Stir gently until evenly incorporated.
5
Add Apples and Dried Fruit: Fold in the diced apples and raisins or dried cranberries until distributed throughout the mixture.
6
Transfer to Baking Dish: Spread the oatmeal mixture evenly into the prepared 9x9-inch baking dish.
7
Bake: Bake at 350°F for 35 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the center is set.
8
Cool and Serve: Allow to cool for 5 minutes before slicing and serving warm. Optionally top with extra milk or a spoonful of yogurt.
Additional Information

Equipment Needed

  • Mixing bowls
  • Whisk
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • 9x9-inch baking dish
  • Oven

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories 285
Protein 7g
Carbs 39g
Fat 11g

Allergy Information

  • Contains eggs.
  • Contains milk unless using non-dairy option.
  • Contains nuts if included.
Holly Dalton

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