Baked oatmeal cups are the perfect breakfast on the go! Bake them up in muffin tins, and add in your favorite flavors. Gluten-free and vegan-friendly.
I love how versatile oatmeal is! From baked oatmeal to overnight oats and steel cut oats, there are as many ways to cook it as there are flavors. Another great way to cook oatmeal is in baked oatmeal cups!
Important point about baked oatmeal cups- they are baked oatmeal, in muffin form. This means they are more moist than a regular muffin and I recommend you serve them with a fork to save yourself from sticky fingers.
Baked oatmeal cups
- are made in one bowl
- has just five simple pantry ingredients (plus optional add-ins)
- can be made gluten-free (use certified GF oats) and vegan (swap the egg for a flax egg)
- are freezer-friendly
Recipe video
Watch the 1-minute video below to see how to prep the Peanut Butter + Jam Baked Oatmeal Cups. You can find more of my recipe videos on my YouTube channel.
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Ingredients you'll need
- Rolled oats- also called 'old fashioned oats' or 'large flake oats', these oats have been steamed and rolled flat (hence the name โrolled oatsโ). Do not sub quick or steel cut oats.
- Baking powder- a leavener that lightens the texture and helps the muffins puff up a tiny bit while baking.
- Egg- helps bind the ingredients together. Can be swapped with a flax egg if you are vegan.
- Maple syrup- sweetens the oatmeal; may be subbed with honey or brown sugar.
- Cinnamon- optional, but brings delicious added flavor and will make your house smell amazing while they bake
- Milk- you may use dairy or non-dairy milk including almond, macadamia or oat milk.
One bowl for easy prep
I love that these baked oatmeal cups require a single bowl to mix them up. If possible, use a large measuring cup because it makes pouring batter into the muffin trays super easy.
You can add the ingredients to the bowl in any order you'd like, and simply mix them together with a spatula until they are completely combined. Pour or spoon into silicone or parchment muffin liners
Storage + Freezing
These baked oatmeal cups are perfect for meal prep! Here are tips for prepping them ahead and freezing:
- fridge- store in a sealed container for up to 5 days.
- to serve- warm in the microwave or enjoy cold.
- freezer- freeze in a gallon-sized freezer bag, or wrapped in parchment and placed in a meal prep container, for up to 1 month. Remove as much air as possible to prevent freezer burn.
- thaw- thaw in the fridge overnight or in the microwave on low heat.
Ingredient swaps
- swap the egg for a flax egg (I tested it with this recipe)
- use almond milk or dairy milk
- honey and maple syrup are interchangeable
- recipe has not been tested with quick oats and I don't know if they will work the same way
- add 1-1 ยผ cups add ins of your choice to the base recipe
- want to make this as a casserole? Try this Baked Oatmeal Recipe.
Baked oatmeal cup flavors
1. Peanut Butter & Jamย
Can't beat the sweet & savory flavors of PB & J! These peanut buttery baked oatmeal muffins have a dollop of raspberry jam on top. Sort of similar to these Peanut Butter & Jam Breakfast Cookies, but these are even easier to prep. Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
2. Super Seedย
I was inspired by nut and seed packed granola bars for these baked oatmeal cups. Packed with chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, ground flax and almonds, these baked oatmeal muffins are full of healthy fats, vitamins and minerals to give you a boost of nutrition while you snack.ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
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3. Double Chocolate Pumpkinย
You are sneaky some veggies into your snack with this recipe, and I'll bet you'd never guess because CHOCOLATE. And more chocolate, too, because these double chocolate pumpkin baked oatmeal muffins have chocolate chips and cocoa powder for an ultra chocolatey flavor. The pumpkin keeps them nice and moist.ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
4. Morning Gloryย
My mom used to make morning glory muffins all the time! They are loaded up with shredded carrot, coconut, pecans, applesauce and dried cranberries (you can add raisins for a more traditional version). Lots of flavor and texture in this guys!ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
5. Zucchini Chocolate Chipย
I mean...you can't argue with zucchini and chocolate chips. Such a classic flavor combo and it works well in these baked oatmeal muffins as well. My super picky 4-year old couldn't even argue with me over these because CHOCOLATE CHIPS. Ha ha!ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
6. Cranberry Appleย
I really LOVE this recipe. Tart cranberries with sweet apples is such a great flavor combo. I used frozen whole cranberries but you could swap for dried cranberries (cut it back to ยผ cup) if you'd like. So yummy!ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
7. Blueberry Almondย
Last but not least are these blueberry almond oatmeal cups. You can use fresh or frozen blueberries and any almonds you'd like. I used sliced for this batch but whole would also be good. I added some cinnamon to these but I'll bet some fresh lemon zest would give a whole new flavor profile to them!ย Scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.
More meal prep breakfast ideas
- Egg Muffins (7 flavors)
- Chocolate Chia Pudding
- 49 Healthy Make Ahead Breakfasts
- 7 Breakfast Smoothies
- Healthy Freezer Breakfast Sandwiches
- Tofu Scramble
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Easy baked oatmeal muffins
Ingredients
Base Recipe
- 1 ยฝ cups old fashioned oats โ (see note 1)
- ยฝ teaspoon cinnamonโ
- 1 teaspoon baking powderโ
- 1 large eggโ (see note 2)
- ยผ cup maple syrup (see note 3)
- 1 cup milk (see note 4)
Blueberry Almond (makes 8)
- 1 ยฝ cups old fashioned oats โ
- ยฝ teaspoon cinnamonโ
- 1 teaspoon baking powderโ
- 1 large eggโ
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honeyโ
- 1 cup milk any kindโ
- 1 cup blueberries fresh or frozen
- ยผ cup sliced almonds
Zucchini Chocolate Chip (makes 8)
- 1 ยฝ cups old fashioned oats โ
- ยฝ teaspoon cinnamonโ
- 1 teaspoon baking powderโ
- 1 large eggโ
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honeyโ
- 1 cup milk any kindโ
- 1 cup shredded zucchini moisture squeezed outโ
- ยผ cup chocolate chipsโ
Morning Glory (makes 10)
- 1 ยฝ cups rolled oats
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 large egg
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honey
- 1 cup milk any kind
- ยฝ cup applesauce unsweetened
- 1 carrot finely shredded (โ cup)
- ยผ cup chopped pecans
- ยผ cup shredded coconut
- ยผ cup raisins or dried cranberries
Superseed (makes 8)
- 1 ยฝ cups old fashioned oats
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 large egg
- ยผ cup honey
- 1 cup milk any kind
- ยผ cup chia seeds
- ยผ cup pumpkin seeds
- ยผ cup sunflower seeds
- 2 tablespoons ground flax
- ยผ cup whole almonds
Cranberry Apple (makes 10)
- 1 ยฝ cups old fashioned oats
- ยฝ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 large egg
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honey
- 1 cup milk any kind
- ยฝ cup chopped apple
- ยฝ cup frozen cranberries
PB & J (makes 6-8)
- 1 ยฝ cups rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honey
- 1 large egg
- 1 cup milk any kind
- ยฝ cup natural peanut butter
- 6 teaspoons jam for spooning on top
Double Chocolate Pumpkin (makes 10-12)
- 1 ยฝ cups rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ยฝ cup pumpkin puree
- 1 large egg
- ยผ cup maple syrup or honey
- 1 cup milk any kind
- ยผ cup cocoa powder
- ยผ cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350ยฐF.
- Line a muffin tray with silicone or parchment liners, or spray generously with spray oil.
- In a large bowl (preferably with a spout), mix together all ingredients. Spoon into the prepared muffin liners. Try to get oat mixture and liquid evenly divided between all liners.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes, until lightly golden and no longer jiggling.
- Cool completely before storing.
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Tips:
- store in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days
- freeze in a freezer bag (suck the air out using a straw), or wrapped in parchment paper in a meal prep container, for up to 1 month
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Linda Barnett says
Oops! Forgo to rate them!
Denise says
So happy to hear you've enjoyed the muffins, Linda! Thanks for leaving a review and star rating <3 Stay safe!
Linda Barnett says
Love, love, love these muffins! Thanks so much for making our mornings (or anytime โบ๏ธ) healthier!
Sandra says
I've never commented on a recipe before but I made the cranberry apple version of these muffins and just about cried tears of joy. They are THAT good. I've been having mysteriously horrible luck with oatmeal (for real, that's just how bad I am in the kitchen) but finally I have something warm and satisfying for breakfast! My mornings are renewed.
P.S. I used Kiku apples and they are delicious, in case anyone else is like me and not sure what kind of apples to try.
Denise says
OMG wow!! What an awesome comment to read. Thanks for taking time to leave such a thoughtful review, Sandra!
Sandra says
Thank you for such a great recipe! I made the blueberry almond ones next, and they are equally delicious. I've been eating these muffins literally every single morning.
Denise says
Ahh that's so great, Sandra! I hope you enjoy all the flavors ๐
Jeanne says
How com some say old fashioned oats and some say rolled oats? Thx
Denise says
LOL Wish I knew! It was so confusing to me before I got it all sorted out.
Sarah says
If you do not have natural peanut butter, would that be ok for the PBJ muffins? These look fantastic and fun!
Denise says
Hi Sarah! I can't say 100% for sure as I haven't tested, however I think it would work in this recipe. If you try, would you let me know how it goes for you?
Makayla Kyte says
Do you think that these would work with dried cranberries instead of frozen for the apple ones? I canโt seem to find dried cranberries in any of my local stores.
Denise says
Hi Makayla, I think that would work just fine!
Marey Casee says
Hi! Quick question, do you think these would travel well, like in a container? These recipes seem delicious, and I might take them to travel with. Iโve read through the recipe, and I see that they are more moist than a normal muffin, but if theyโre packaged well, would they survive a car ride?
Thanks in advance!
Denise says
Hi Marey! I think they'd survive a car ride, but I'd keep an ice pack nearby and I would eat with a fork, not with your hands as they can be a bit sticky (like baked oatmeal). Hope you enjoy!
Mary says
I made one batch which was just too moist and difficult to eat - just fell apart. . Made a second batch in case I missed something in the recipe. Followed the recipe to a tee. Same. Liked the taste but not the stickiness. Ended up eating them with a spoon and yogurt.
Denise says
Hi Mary, I mentioned in the first few paragraphs of this recipe post what you can expect from the muffins: "Now there are a few things you should know about these baked oatmeal cups before we get started. They are more moist than a regular muffin and I recommend you serve them with a fork to save yourself from sticky fingers." This is what baked oatmeal is like, I'm not sure if you've ever made baked oatmeal before?
If you are giving them one star based on the fact that you need to eat them with a fork, I think that's pretty unfair. I depend on star ratings to get seen on Google and Pinterest, and will be removing your rating unless you have some sort of constructive feedback on the recipe.
Thanks,
Denise
Francine says
Just a question about recipe. Do I make the Base recipe + the PB&J recipe or is it individual?
Thanks!
Denise says
Hi Francine, so sorry for my late reply (holidays!). The base recipe is if you want to make a plain batch of the muffins. The lists underneath are for different flavor combos. Hope this helps!
Cindi says
Made the blueberry almond ones and was very impressed! Love that they are healthy and delicious. No flour is a plus! Will be making this at least once a month, if not more. Thank you so much ๐
Denise says
So happy you enjoyed! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Cindi ๐
Ines says
Hi!
Yesterday I made the "morning glory muffins" and we all loved them.
These are not a snack on-the-go since they are pretty moist, as you said. Do you think that, if I reduce the liquid amount, could be a little less moist and avoid the sticky fingers?
Thanks!
Denise says
Hi Ines! I really can't say for sure, because you need the liquid to get the oatmeal to soften. A traditional muffin might be better for on the go. We love these ones: https://sweetpeasandsaffron.com/healthy-blueberry-muffins/
Misty Dawn Luse says
Maybe if you soften the oatmeal before hand and lessen the the liquid in the mixture it may help
Keriann Eklund says
Great muffins! I used chocolate protein powder instead of cocoa powder and they turned out great! I also wanted a "thicker" muffin consistency so I added 1/4 cup of almond flour. My daughter devoured the pumpkin version, and I made a banana version with chocolate chips that she loved, too.
Denise says
I'm glad you enjoyed them! Love your swaps!
Maya says
How many muffins do the recipes make??
Denise says
Each recipe makes a slightly different amount, so it's listed for each in the ingredients list titles.
Cynthia says
I made these and used quick oats as I couldn't find old fashioned anywhere just added a little more. They are fabulous.
Denise says
So happy you enjoyed them! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a nice review <3
Katie says
Hi,
I recently made the blueberry muffins and loved them!! I wanna try the pb&j ones. But I'm not a huge fan of peanuts, do you have any suggestions for a substitute for the peanut butter ?
Denise says
Hi Katie! I haven't tried but I suspect almond or cashew butter would also be great ๐
Shaina says
Would steel cut oats work just as well?
Denise says
Hi Shaina, I've never baked with steel cut oats, I don't think they'd work since they have a long cook time. Maybe if you pre-cooked them? Not sure though.
Judith says
Hi Denise mat leave really is inspiring you! So many great new recipes! Any new pic of the little one. ? I am really enjoying your site for the last few years keep up the good work!
P.S. Love your new pic on the masthead.
Denise says
Hi Judith, thanks so much! I am planning another beyond the blog post sometime soon.
Isadora Guidoni says
I've been getting a lot of oatmeal recipes to try lately and this is going to be one of the first ones. Especially that blueberry one, yum...
Denise says
Hope you enjoy it!
Liz Koop says
Is the base recipe just for us to use and add our own mix in variations? It's not that we have to make that then all the ingredients of one of the flavors,correct?
Denise says
Correct! Just in case you want to make up your own version. You can get creative with the base recipe or use any of the other recipes listed ๐
nabila says
merci beaucoup
Denise says
De rien!