Barely able to form a sentence before coffee is in hand? Make getting #UpNOut easier by pulling together oats, milk, egg, and any number of fruit, nut, and spice mix-ins for a warm-from-the-oven breakfast you can dip into Monday to Friday.
SeriousEats.com
Cinnamon-Apple Baked Oatmeal Is your CSA box bursting with apples? Slice 'em up or grate them then mix with cinnamon and walnuts. Aiming for something more decadent? Toss in a few tablespoons peanut butter.
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TheLeanGreenBean.com
Basic Baked Oatmeal "I like this recipe because it's well-balanced," says Lindsay Livingston, the registered dietician behind The Lean Green Bean blog. "You're getting fiber from the oats, protein from the milk and healthy fats from the nut butter and seeds. It's easy to throw it together and let it bake while you get other stuff done, but you can just as easily bake it ahead of time and reheat throughout the week for a quick, on-the-go breakfast."
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SeriousEats.com
Maple-Banana Baked Oatmeal Recipe Fall it the perfect time to kick it up a notch like the brains behind Serious Eats, who infuse their banana baked oatmeal with maple syrup, cinnamon, and walnuts for extra protein and richness.
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Fitnessista.com
Vegan Peach Baked Oatmeal Skip the egg and milk in favor of coconut oil and almond milk, which along with mashed banana, add creaminess to this vegan dish. Not into peaches? Substitute plums, blueberries or strawberries, says Fitnessista's Gina Harvey.
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SeriousEats.com
Strawberry-Almond Baked Oatmeal Recipe If the brown sugar in most baked oatmeal is too sweet, reduce it then balance it with tart, sliced strawberries and almonds for extra crunch and protein. Throwing a brunch? Serve this recipe from Serious Eats in a pretty pie dish with a sprinkle of Cardamom.
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EmilyBites.com
Pumpkin Chocolate Baked Oatmeal Singles Oh so cute! These 112-calorie grab-n-go breakfast pies come together thanks to canned pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice and a handful of chocolate chips.
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MyWholeFoodLife.com
Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal Keep them wowed the morning after Thanksgiving by serving this creative spin on carrot cake. Chopped dried pineapples and shredded carrots add sweetness, though King says any dried fruit can be used.
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CookieandKate.com
Baked Oatmeal With Blackberries and Coconut Not a nut person? Follow the advice of Kate Taylor, the blogger behind Cookie and Kate who uses coconut flakes and coconut milk to add richness to this recipe, which also incorporates bananas and berries. "It tastes like a treat," says Taylor, "and will hold you over until noon."
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KathEats.com
Baked Banana Oatmeal Ever wish you could have banana bread for breakfast? Thanks to a dusting of caramelized brown sugar and both mashed and sliced bananas, Katherine Younger, the blogger behind Kath Eats, is serving up the next best thing. "It's great with toppings like a dollop of yogurt or a swirl of nut butter," she says. "And you can make it in a pie dish or as muffins as well."
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MyWholeFoodLife.com
Almond Butter Baked Oatmeal
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