If you are not into porridge, why not try baked oatmeal instead? Easy to throw together and the taste is firmly in the dessert category!
September always lands with a thud. This year, with my son on a new schedule as he enters secondary school, we are doing our best to survive mornings that come earlier and go by faster than ever before.
Since my men need breakfast to last longer in order to survive till lunch oatmeal has become a go-to meal option for Brad and Mitchell.
Brad makes his own breakfast in the morning, he also makes lunches for the kids…I know I really scored there, so I wanted to help out by preparing something tasty and wholesome ahead of time.
This Spiced Pear Baked Oatmeal is IT and it couldn’t be tastier!
What does baked oatmeal taste like?
I am a huge fan of oats but I do not love porridge. I prefer my oats in muesli or granola but porridge texture really gets to me. That is why I tried to get as far away from that as possible.
This spiced pear baked oatmeal is a delightful cross between a pear crumble and an English flapjack, which is a totally different thing from an American flapjack by the way.
How to Flavour It
What makes this spiced pear baked oatmeal truly outstanding are the warm spices that I constantly crave in the autumn.
I infused my oats with cinnamon, nutmeg, mixed spice and vanilla. I could tell it was going to be amazing as soon as the spices hit the mixture. Mmm…
What fruit can you add to baked oats?
To match the luxurious flavour of this oatmeal I decided to treat it like a cake and arranged sliced pears on top for a pretty finish. I also sprinkled some toasted walnuts on top but no pressure if you are not a nut lover.
You can use any fruit of berries you love or have on hand, fresh or frozen.
Let me tell you I was not disappointed in the least when I finally got to taste it. The texture verges on cake-like while being slightly crumbly with the undeniable flavour of a pear crumble.
Can I reheat it?
Although this oatmeal will taste best straight out of the oven, you can easily reheat it in the microwave. Reheated it’s delicious with some yogurt.
If you end up with leftovers, keep this baked oatmeal refrigerated in an airtight container and enjoy throughout the week.
More make ahead breakfast ideas:
- Overnight breakfast casserole with sausage, chorizo and eggs
- Healthy mini frittatas
- Bakery Style Blackberry Muffins
- Flourless Oatmeal Muffins
Spiced Pear Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 2 eggs large
- Β½ cup/ 110g brown sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp mixed spice
- ΒΌ tsp nutmeg
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 Β½ tsp baking powder
- β cup/ 65g butter melted
- 1 cup/ 250 ml milk
- 3 cups/ 255 g rolled oats
- 6 pears small
- 2 tbsp toasted walnuts chopped (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325F/170C. Butter a round 9" deep baking dish and set aside.
- In a large bowl whisk eggs, brown sugar, spices, vanilla, baking powder, butter and milk.
- Add oats and mix well, then add 3 peeled and chopped pears, mix gently to combine.
- Pour the mixture in the buttered dish and arrange 3 sliced pears on top.
- Bake uncovered for 45 minutes.
- Serve drizzled with honey or golden syrup and sprinkled with walnuts.
Nutrition
For more quick and healthy Oaty breakfast ideas visit:
Healthy Oatmeal and Carrot Muffins from me
Mixed Berry Breakfast Bars from Supergolden Bakes
Maple Cinnamon Oatmeal from Natasha’s Kitchen
Three Types of Overnight Oats from Little Broken
Rhonda Sittig says
I’ll have to wait until it cools down to do a warm oven breakfast– but this is on my list as soon as fall hits– so beautiful and looks warming and delicious! thanks! (also pinned your white chocolate Christmas cake– exquisite!)
vikalinka says
Thanks Rhonda! I hope you enjoy it. I make this oatmeal recipe all the time and it lasts me most of the week. π
Lucy @ Bake Play Smile says
What a beautiful breakfast! This would be such a yummy treat on the weekend. Thanks for linking up with our Fabulous Foodie Fridays party xx
Malinda @mybrownpaperpackages says
I can almost smell this baking from here, delicious. #FFF
vikalinka says
Thank you, Malinda! π
Amy@ Thoroughly Nourished Life says
Oh I miss porridge and oatmeal! It’s hard to get GF oats here in Australia, but I need to track them down now because your gorgeous baked oatmeal has me craving! I love how substantial and healthy this breakfast is – and all of your family must have loved it! Perfect for keeping kid’s and parent’s brains fuelled until lunchtime!
vikalinka says
Thank you, Amy! We all loved it, in fact I was going to make it again this week! I hope you can find GF oats. Would Amazon be helpful for something like that?
Angela says
Well I love porridge and I’ve never had baked oatmeal – I don’t think I have!
This looks delicious Julia! Pinned!
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
So gorgeous, just the breakfast I need on a chilly fall morning!
Jennifer @ Seasons and Suppers says
What a perfect, comforting dish. Love the spices and pears. And nostalgic over the can of Lyle’s syrup. We only ever get it in jars now.
vikalinka says
Really? I’ve never seen it in jars over here, Jennifer. The cans look cool but they do get a little yucky around the edges, you can kinda see it in the overhead photo. π
Cathleen @ A Taste Of Madness says
This looks SO good! I always go for oatmeal in the cold fall/winter mornings.
vikalinka says
Thank you, Cathleen. Warm oats in the cold months are so darn cozy!
Lucy Parissi says
I LOVE baked oatmeal. I am not a huge fan of the texture of porridge myself but the thing that gets to me is that to make it properly it takes a little time and in the mornings I am very short of time. I am so totally making this!
vikalinka says
Exactly, Lucy! I love that this could be baked ahead avoiding avoiding rushing in the morning!