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Gingerbread Baked Oatmeal bursting with flavors from spices like cinnamon, ginger and cloves, plus sweetened with molasses and maple syrup. This dairy free and gluten free friendly breakfast is going to be your new favorite right now.

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Baked Oatmeal = Favorite Meal Prep

I recently fell in love with baked oatmeal this past year and I cannot stop! So many ways to enjoy it, endless flavor combinations, and it’s so easy to make.

You can easily throw this recipe together on a weekend morning, or even while dinner is cooking on the stove, and you’ll have a healthy breakfast perfect for busy mornings.

Not to mention this seasonal flavor is a must right now. Think classic gingerbread flavors coming together with baked oatmeal for a delicious and festive holiday breakfast.

This recipe requires just some basic pantry staples as well!

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What You Need

  • gluten free rolled oats– I prefer using rolled oats in baked oatmeal recipes. If you’re wanting to use quick oats, the recipe won’t turn out exactly the same (it will be much more dense).
  • baking powder, salt, gingerbread spice –You’ll need ground cinnamon, ground ginger, a touch of cloves and nutmeg as well to create a “gingerbread” flavor.
  • eggs and milk– use the milk of your choice to keep this recipe dairy-free, nut-free, etc. Eggs help hold the oatmeal bake together but check out the vegan substitution suggestion in the recipe card below.
  • molasses and maple syrup –molasses adds to the traditional gingerbread flavor, while maple syrup helps to lightly sweeten the oatmeal.
  • vanilla extractfor delicious flavor

Recommended Tools

  • Mixing bowl
  • measuring cups and spoons
  • 8″ or 9″ baking dish

A One Bowl Recipe

One of my favorite things about baked oatmeal is that it can be mixed together in one bowl! This recipe is basically foolproof – anyone can make this!

First mix wet ingredients

In a large bowl mix together eggs, oil, molasses, maple syrup, vanilla extract and milk of choice.

Add in dry ingredients

Stir to combine the oats, baking powder, salt and gingerbread spices into the wet ingredients.

Bake for 35 Minutes

Transfer to a lined or well greased baking dish and bake for about 35 minutes.

Serving Suggestions

You canserve this oatmeal immediately and portion into bowls, adding toppings like:

  • coconut butter
  • a lemon glaze (goes so well with ginger!)
  • favorite yogurt or whipped coconut cream
  • a little honey or maple syrup

If you’d like toserve baked oatmeal as bars, allow the pan to cool for about 20 minutes (chill in the fridge to speed things up) then slice and serve.

Storing Leftovers

Store any leftovers in the fridge, andenjoy within 3-4 days for the best flavor.

To freeze, placecompletely cooled oatmeal in an airtight container, label with the date and freeze for up to three months.

How to Reheat Baked Oatmeal

To reheat,allow the frozen baked oatmeal to thaw in the fridge overnight.Then you can reheat the (thawed) oatmeal in thetoaster oven at 350ºF for about 10 minutes.

It can also be reheated in the microwave, for about 20 seconds per piece.

More Baked Oatmeal Recipes to Love

  • Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal
  • Blueberry Baked Oatmeal
  • Banana Baked Oatmeal (3 Ways)
  • Strawberry Baked Oatmeal

Let me know if you make this recipe by leaving a comment and rating below! It helps others learn more about the recipe too! Xx Ashley

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Gingerbread Baked Oatmeal

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Gingerbread Baked Oatmeal bursting with flavors from spices like cinnamon, ginger and cloves, plus sweetened with molasses and maple syrup for the ultimate holiday baked oatmeal recipe. This dairy free and gluten free friendly breakfast is going to be your new favorite right now.

  • Author: Ashley
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 9 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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  • 2 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons avocado oil (or melted cooled coconut oil, or light olive oil)
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 3.5 tablespoons molasses
  • 1 ½ cups milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 cups gluten free rolled oats
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • 2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon all spice
  • 1/4 teaspoon cloves

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375ºF and grease an 8×8 or 9×9 baking dish.
  2. In large bowl whisk together eggs, oil, maple syrup, molasses, vanilla extract and milk.
  3. Add in rolled oats, baking powder, spices and salt; stir to combine then transfer to prepared baking dish,
  4. Bake for 35-40 minutes or, until top is golden and middle is set. You can serve immediately bowl style, or wait about 20 minutes to serve as squares.
  5. Top with melted coconut butter or make a lemon glaze for a sweet topping. Or serve with maple syrup, your favorite yogurt, etc. Enjoy!

Notes

You can use2 flaxseed eggs<– recipe linked,to make this recipe vegan. And increase the baking powder to 1.5 teaspoons.

About Ashley

"Ashley Walterhouse is the founder of Fit Mitten Kitchen, based in the Greater Lansing Area of Michigan, AKA “the Mitten.” Ashley grew up as a picky eater but later discovered that eating healthy was actually easy and fun. She started FMK in 2015 as a way to share her newfound love of developing healthier recipes for all to enjoy."

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  1. bonnie says

    This looks great, but is it 3to 5 TBs of Molasses? It can’t be 35 TBs..

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    • Ashley says

      It’s 3.5 – or three and a half tablespoons 🙂

      Reply

  2. Aimee Johnson says

    Eating this as I write this review. It’s so good. A nice healthier alternative to gingerbread cookies. Highly recommend.

    Reply

    • Ashley says

      Awesome, Aimee! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave your review 😀

      Reply

  3. Samantha says

    Hi. What is the nutritional info? Thanks!

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    • Ashley says

      I haven’t calculated yet but you can plug into something like MyFitnessPal for approximate info.

      Reply

  4. Alyssa says

    So good! Both boys liked it too 🙂

    Reply

    • Ashley says

      Yay! So glad it was enjoyed! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and review 😀

      Reply

  5. Jaclyn says

    It is gingerbread deliciousness. Baked oatmeals are one of my favorite breakfast items for busy work mornings. I like the flavors of this one. So far I’ve tried it with butter on top, but I think a lemon glaze sounds good too!. Replaced the eggs with flax eggs – thanks for that easy substitution suggestion.

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    • Ashley says

      So glad it worked for you Jaclyn! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave feedback 😀 Helps a ton!

      Reply

  6. Runnin Mum says

    Had this on the menu plan for some point during this holiday season. This morning was the day that it worked out & it was delicious! As we are empty nesters, I cut the recipe in half & it was enough for each of us to have one serving this morning with leftovers tomorrow or another day! Very yummy for sure!

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  7. Samantha says

    This was amazing! I added some flaxmeal too to give it some more texture and turned out great!!

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    • Ashley says

      Thank you for sharing Samantha!

      Reply

The Best Gingerbread Baked Oatmeal {healthy recipe} • Fit Mitten Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between baked oats and oatmeal? ›

The difference between baked oatmeal and baked oats is all in the texture. "And getting that cake-like texture comes from adding the egg, but also blending the ingredients well," Jawad explains. You can double (or triple) the recipe.

How many days is baked oatmeal good for? ›

Storage: The baked oats will keep well in an airtight container for 2 days at room temperature and up to a week in the fridge. Freezing: You can freeze the baked oats before or after baking and it will keep for up to 3 months.

Is baked oatmeal actually healthy? ›

It's also full of fiber and protein, making it a healthy breakfast option. Baked oatmeal is a great blank canvas that you can jazz up with any number of add-ins. We suggest raisins, nuts, chocolate chips, and fresh fruit, but the possibilities are truly endless.

Is it okay to eat baked oats every day? ›

Oatmeal's high fiber content and prebiotic qualities may benefit your body in more ways than one. Making oatmeal a regular part of your menu can potentially lower your disease risk, help your gut health thrive, make bowel movements easier and keep you feeling fuller for longer.

Should you refrigerate baked oatmeal? ›

Not only is baked oatmeal perfect for a weekend breakfast or brunch get-together, it's also ideal for meal prep. It holds up in the fridge for a week, and it'll freeze for up to 3 months.

Is oatmeal good for diabetics? ›

A cup of cooked oatmeal (1/2 cup of dried oats) contains approximately 30 grams of carbs, which can fit into a nutritious meal plan for people with diabetes. Oatmeal is high in fiber and nutrients but low in saturated and trans fats and sugar and can help you maintain a healthy blood sugar level.

Why are my baked oats soggy? ›

If the center is soggy, the oats likely need a little more time in the oven. Be sure to bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Which is better, oats or oatmeal? ›

A: Great question, and one that we get a lot. There aren't any major differences in the nutrition benefits of the three types of oats. All forms of oats are 100% whole grain, a good source of fiber and have the same nutritional information – same calories, fiber and protein per serving.

Is there a difference between oatmeal and oats? ›

Speaking of, what is the difference between oats and oatmeal? Technically, oats refers to the whole grains themselves, and oatmeal to the porridge-like dish often made from them, and/or to the processed form of the whole grains—but now, the terms are often used interchangeably.

Do oats lose nutrients when baked? ›

While it is great to increase digestibility, cooking Oats or any other food or vegetable reduces nutrition of the food by about 25%.

What is the healthiest version of oatmeal? ›

Steel-cut oats, also called Irish oatmeal, are the whole oat kernel that has been cut into two or three pieces using steel disks. This type of oats contains the highest amount of fiber, as it is least processed. Steel-cut oats take a little longer to cook, and result in a creamy and chewy porridge.

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