Easy Eggless Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal Recipe (2024)

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This Easy Eggless Baked Oatmeal is the perfect breakfast any day of the week! Hearty, filling, and delicious, this baked oatmeal is what you have been looking for to start your day off right. Plus,it’s super easy and totally adaptable. The recipe includes step-by-step photos and lots of tips.

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1.Easy Eggless Baked Oatmeal Highlights

2.Why You Are Going to Love This Recipe

4.Overview: How to Make Baked Oatmeal without Eggs Step-by-Step

7.Frequently Asked Questions

8.More Egg-Free Breakfast Recipes You’ll Love!

9.Recipe Card 📖

Easy Eggless Baked Oatmeal Highlights

Today, I am adding a new and yummy recipe to my grab-and-go eggless breakfast ideas. Meet my Easy Eggless Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal!!!

This Eggless Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal is your one-stop shop for a hearty, filling, and yummy breakfast any day of the week! This egg-free baked oatmeal recipe is loaded with wholesome ingredients. The combination of pumpkin and cranberry really hits the spot.

Forget about standing over the stovetop stirring oats, this Easy Eggless Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal is the answer you have been looking for to start your day off right.

If you prefer individual portions, check out my Eggless Apple Oatmeal Baked Cups (Flourless) recipe.

Why You Are Going to Love This Recipe

  • It’s made in 1 bowl.
  • Made with unrefined sugar.
  • Not overly sweet.
  • Loaded with wholesome ingredients.
  • Satisfies for hours.
  • Totally adaptable for flavors, allergies, and different tastes. Check out the “Change it up” section to see how to make this recipe your own.
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Ingredients You’ll Need, Substitutions & Notes

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

  • Rolled oats: I recommend whole old-fashioned style oats for a hearty texture. If you eat gluten-free, choose gluten-free oats.
  • Baking powder: Make sure it’s not expired or too old. This will help to Lift it all up! To avoid a chemical aftertaste, make sure your baking powder is labeled aluminum free. I usually use the Clabber Girl brand, and though the ingredients state aluminum, I’ve never noticed an aluminum aftertaste.
  • Salt: I prefer kosher or sea salt. If you only have table salt handy, I recommend reducing the amount to half.
  • Milk: Use the variety of milk you drink. I personally love using oat milk.
  • Coconut Oil: This will help to avoid a rubbery texture. You can also use melted butter.
  • Sweetener: To sweeten your egg-free baked oatmeal, you can use brown sugar, maple syrup, coconut sugar, or even honey.
  • Binder and Flavor: I used pumpkin puree for this fall-inspired version. You can also use mashed banana or applesauce. For a more neutral flavored oatmeal, use 2 flax eggs.
  • Add-ins: I added chia seed, dried cranberries, coconut, and almonds. See below for more add-in ideas.

Overview: How to Make Baked Oatmeal without Eggs Step-by-Step

Please check the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact quantities and detailed instructions(scroll down).

Step 1 – Preheat the Oven & Prepare the Baking Dish

Preheat the oven to 50º F (180º C). Lightly grease an 8×8-in baking dish.

Step 2 – Combine All the Ingredients

In a medium-sized bowl, combine all the ingredients. Mix until everything is thoroughly combined. Transfer mixture to baking dish.

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Step 3 – Bake

Bake for 40 – 45 minutes, or until the oatmeal is firm and lightly golden. Sprinkle with more dried cranberries and shaved coconut, if desired. Served warm or at room temperature.

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Change It Up

I love that this recipe is highly adaptable. The version I shared today is perfect for fall since it has pumpkin and cranberries, but you can totally adapt it to your taste or the season.

Base Ingredients

The base ingredients to make egg-free baked oatmeal are rolled oats, baking powder, salt, milk, and coconut oil. Use the same quantities called in the recipe card.

Sweetener (pick one)

To sweeten your egg-free baked oatmeal, you can use brown sugar, maple syrup, coconut sugar, or even honey. You can control the amount the sugar in this recipe. Add 1/3 cup of the sweetener of your choice for a slightly sweet taste, or ½ cup to add more sweetness.

Binder and Flavor (pick one)

You can use 1 cup of pumpkin pure, mashed banana, or applesauce to bind all the ingredients together. For a more neutral flavored oatmeal, use 2 flax eggs. To make 2 flax eggs, combine 2 tablespoons of golden flaxseed meal with 6 tablespoons of water. Let the mixture rest for 5 – 8 minutes to thicken.

Add-Ins (up to 1 cup of one or a combination)

  • Nuts: chopped pecans, walnuts, cashews, macadamia, or almonds.
  • Fresh Fruits: chopped apples, peaches, pears, bananas, or berries.
  • Dried Fruits: raisins, apricots, coconut, or cranberries.
  • Chocolate Chips
  • Seed: chia, flaxseed, sunflower, pumpkin, hemp, or pepitas
  • Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice.
  • Vanilla Extract
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Storing & Freezing Instructions

This oatmeal keeps well in the refrigerator, covered, for 5 days. When I have leftovers, I love cutting the cooled baked oatmeal into individual servings and wrapping each in plastic wrap for a quick breakfast to grab.

To freeze, bake, and cool oatmeal. Cover tightly and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature.

To reheat, simply heat the portion you need in the microwave for 30 – 60 sec.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this gluten-free?

Yes, for a gluten-free version, use gluten-free oats.

Can I make the oatmeal batter ahead of time?

No, that is not something I recommend. Do not make the oatmeal batter ahead of time. The oats will soak up all the liquid! Whisk it all together, then bake right away.

Can I make this recipe into cups?

For individual portions, I recommend using my Eggless Apple Oatmeal Baked Cups (Flourless)

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Easy Eggless Baked Oatmeal

Oriana Romero

This Easy Eggless Baked Oatmeal is the perfect breakfast any day of the week! Hearty, filling, and yummy, this baked oatmeal is what you have been looking for to start your day off right. Plus,it’s super easy and totally adaptable.

4.36 from 37 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Servings 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (230 g) rolled oats
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 – 1/2 cup (67 – 100 g) brown sugar (see notes)
  • 2 cups (480 ml) milk
  • 1/4 cup (60 g) coconut oil, melted (you can also use melted butter)
  • 1 cup (240 g) pumpkin puree
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

Add-ins (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350º F (180º C). Lightly grease an 8×8 (20 x 20 cm) baking dish.

  • In a medium-size bowl, combine all the ingredients. Mix until everything is thoroughly combined.

  • Transfer mixture to baking dish.

  • Bake for 40 – 45 minutes, or until the oatmeal is firm and lightly golden.

  • Remove from the oven and let cool for a few minutes. Sprinkle with dried cranberries and shaved coconut, if desired. Served warm with a drizzle of maple syrup, if you want it a bit sweeter.

Oriana’s Notes

Store: This oatmeal keeps well in the refrigerator, covered, for 5 days.

Freeze: Let the baked oatmeal cool completely. Cut into individual servings, if desired. Wrap tightly with plastic wrap and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature.

Reheat: To reheat, simply heat in the microwave for 30 – 60 sec.

Sugar: You can control the amount the sugar in this recipe. Add 1/3 cup of brown sugar for a slightly sweet taste, or ½ cup to add more sweetness.

Milk: You can use any milk you like.

Gluten-Free:Be sure to use certified gluten-free oats.

Nut-Free: You can skip the nuts or substitute for seeds, such as pepitas (green pumpkin seeds), sunflower, or hemp.

Dairy-Free: Use plant-based milk. My favorite is oat milk.

Substitutions: Check out the “Change it up” section in the body of the post to see how to adapt this recipe to your particular taste.

If you’re making this recipe, please read the whole post content to get lots of tips, tricks, variations, frequently asked questions, and step-by-step photos.

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Please note that nutritional information is a rough estimate, and it can vary depending on the products used.

Nutrition

Calories: 334kcalCarbohydrates: 51gProtein: 9gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.003gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 258mgPotassium: 450mgFiber: 7gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 4867IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 191mgIron: 2mg

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Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Calories 334

Keyword breakfast breakfast bake cranberry eggfree Eggless oatmeal pumpkin

Eggless Baking Frequently Asked Questions

You’ve asked, and I’ve answered! Read on for a handful of answers to the most frequently asked questions abouteggless baking.

FAQs

This recipe was originally published on August 2017. I have tweaked the recipe to be more clear, easy to make, andmore delicious in October 2022. I also added more notes, tips, photos, and information to make it as helpful as possible.

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FAQs

Can I substitute water for milk in baked oats? ›

Make your wet mix

It doesn't even have to be a milk—you can just use water, or a mix of yogurt and water, or applesauce and water, or keifer or whatever liquid you want to infuse your baked oatmeal with.

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.

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

Tips for making baked oats

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.

Are baked oats less healthy? ›

Is baked oatmeal healthy? Yes! Our baked oatmeal recipes are packed with wholesome, nutritious real-food ingredients including oats, eggs, and flax seeds, and sweetened naturally with fresh fruit or pure maple syrup.

Can I substitute water for milk in oatmeal? ›

Simple tip #1: Make oatmeal with milk (or a non-dairy alternative) versus water. Not only does oatmeal made with water taste way less delicious, but you're also missing out on the extra protein staying power that milk will add to the breakfast. Water will also make the oats more gummy instead of creamy.

What can I use if I don't have milk? ›

Milk in most recipes hydrates the dry ingredients and adds flavor, and there are plenty of substitutes that can do just that without compromising the final result.
  • Half and half. ...
  • Heavy cream. ...
  • Nondairy milks, like soy and almond. ...
  • Sour cream. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Evaporated milk. ...
  • Canned coconut milk. ...
  • Water.
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Do you have to soak oats before baking? ›

Soaking not only softens the oats, but it also makes them more tender, quicker to cook, and easier to digest. In a side-by-side comparison, we found that unsoaked oats lacked that fluffy, creamy texture soaked oats provide. So, from here on out, we'll be soaking. Once they're soaked, it's time to cook.

How do you thicken baked oats? ›

Mashed banana is my favorite natural thickener and sweetener. I love mashing a ripe banana and mix it into this single serving serving baked oatmeal because it mixes well to thicken the oats and also adds natural sweetness.

Can I use baking soda instead of baking powder? ›

Baking powder is made of baking soda plus cream of tartar and cornstarch. Baking powder can be substituted for baking soda by tripling the amount of baking powder. Baking soda can be substituted for baking powder by dividing the amount of baking powder needed by 4 and adding twice that amount of cream of tartar.

Is it OK to eat baked oats everyday? ›

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.

Is oatmeal better for you than potatoes? ›

Compare 100 calories of baked potato to 100 calories of oatmeal, and you find a bit less protein (3 grams vs. 4), a bit more starch (18 grams vs. 16) and a similar mineral profile (potatoes have more potassium, but oats have more selenium). But potatoes beat out oats in just about every vitamin, as well as fiber.

What is the healthiest version of oatmeal? ›

Look for options with no artificial additives or preservatives. Steel-cut oats, rolled oats, or old-fashioned oats are often considered healthier choices because they retain more of their natural nutrients and fiber compared to instant or flavored oatmeal varieties.

Which is better overnight oats or baked oats? ›

Additionally, overnight oats retain more of their natural nutrients since they are not exposed to high heat during the cooking process. Cooked oats, on the other hand, have a higher glycemic index compared to overnight oats. This means they may cause a more rapid increase in blood sugar levels.

Does baked oatmeal need to be refrigerated? ›

Baked oatmeal contains dairy and eggs which means that it should be stored in the refrigerator. Cover your baking dish with foil or plastic wrap, then place the oatmeal in the fridge until you're ready to enjoy it.

Are oats better for you than bread? ›

Complex carbohydrates, like oats, take longer for your body to digest. They don't cause the same swings in blood sugars as simple carbs like white bread or sugar. Plus, oats deliver nutrients like magnesium and phosphorus.

What happens if you bake with water instead of milk? ›

Making your cakes with water instead of milk results in stronger, purer chocolate flavor. Water: the foundation of life, the substance that comprises 70% of our planet, and the thing that makes chocolate cakes even more chocolatey.

What happens if you replace milk with water in baking? ›

Water. You can use water in most baking recipes that call for milk. Use 1 cup of water and 1-1/2 teaspoons of butter for every 1 cup of milk called for in the recipe. The extra butter will help your baked goods stay moist.

Can you substitute water for milk in baked goods? ›

Mix one cup of water with 1 ½ teaspoons melted butter. Water can be used in most recipes that call for milk. According to the USDA, 88 percent of the volume of milk is water.

What happens if you substitute milk for water in baking? ›

Yes, you may make cakes with milk instead of water. Because fat provides richness and solidity to the cake, milk can increase the cake's moisture content and flavor. 1) Use the same quantity of milk as water called for in the recipe.

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