Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups
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Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups make a tasty, easy and healthy on-the-go breakfast. They are moist and not too sweet and contain no flour!
Sweetened only with the natural sugars in the bananas, these Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups are a healthy way to start your day.
equipment you’ll need
Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups
There are only six ingredients in this delicious oatmeal blueberry cups grab-and-go breakfast recipe. (The full recipe with the amounts and instructions is at the end of the post. From there you can create an account here on Call Me PMc and save the recipe. By saving it, you’ll never replace it and you’ll help our the environment by not printing it.) Here are the ingredients.
- Banana. Bananas add a little natural sweetness as well as vitamins and minerals. If you’re allergic, applesauce may work, but I haven’t tested it.
- Old-fashioned rolled oats. I prefer Bob’s Red Mill (put it in your cart) as my first choice and Quaker (put it in your cart) as a second. I don’t recommend steel-cut oats without making other changes. Steel-cut oats require more moisture and longer to cook. As well, I don’t recommend quick-cooking oats. They cook too quickly and will become mushy without other changes.
- Egg. The eggs will bind all the ingredients and keep them from falling apart.
- Baking powder.
- Vanilla. For flavor.
- Blueberries. They can be fresh or frozen. You don’t have to thaw before adding them. You can use any fruit cubed small.
Making Blueberry Oatmeal Bars
Of course, you can make the oatmeal cups as bars, by baking the batter in a 9×9-inch baking dish if you prefer. The baking time will be 35 to 40 minutes.
How to Store Baked Oatmeal
Store oatmeal blueberry cups in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 5 days. You can freeze them for 2 months. I recommend wrapping in plastic wrap and then in a zip-top freezer bag.
Serving Suggestions for Blueberry Oatmeal Cups
You can serve blueberry oatmeal cups hot or cold, plain or with honey or maple syrup.
I love breakfast; in fact, I have more dessert recipes and breakfast recipes than any other category on callmepmc.com Breakfast is really the only meal I crave every day. When I start the day off with something sweet, it seems I want something sweet all day. Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups fill me up and satisfies my craving for carbs, but they don’t make me want to eat desserts for the entire remainder of the day!
Baked Oatmeal Cups Recipe Tips
This recipe makes five muffin-size breakfast cups.
I use one very ripe banana. The ideal banana for this recipe and for Blueberry Banana Bread will be slightly soft with lots of brown on the banana peel. It’s typically a banana that you probably won’t eat by itself. It’s one you are tempted to throw away until you found this recipe! The riper a banana gets, the sweeter they become, although the uglier they become too. Look over the ugly, it’s worth it in the breakfast recipe!
Also of note, I didn’t accidentally leave out flour in this recipe. These are flourless baked blueberry banana oatmeal cups (blueberry muffins)!
Other Healthy Breakfast Recipes
- Healthy Slow Cooker Oatmeal
- Strawberry Muffins with Almond Milk and Coconut Oil
- Honey Cornbread Muffins
- Strawberry Cream Muffins
- Blueberry Mango Overnight Oats
Tools you’ll need to make
- Bowl (put them in your Walmart cart)
- Spatula
- muffin tin (we love this good quality muffin pan)
- potato masher
- large spring-release scoop
- cupcake liner (optional)
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Baked Blueberry Oatmeal Cups
Ingredients
- 1 cup mashed banana
- 1 cup old-fashioned rolled oats uncooked
- 1 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup blueberries fresh or frozen
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray large muffin tin with non-stick spray.
- Mash banana until smooth.
- Add banana, oats, beaten egg, baking powder and vanilla to a bowl.
- Stir until just combined.
- Stir in blueberries.
- Using a large spring-release scoop fill muffin tins with batter. I fill to the top, these muffins do not rise very much.
- Bake at 425 degrees for 5 minutes, then decrease oven temperature to 375 and continue baking for 12 more minutes.
- Allow muffins to cool slightly in muffin tin a few minutes. Removing them while hot will likely cause the muffins to break apart as they are very moist.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
I really, REALLY hate the texture of oatmeal. Can you describe for me, at all, what the texture of these would be like? I have been reluctant to try baked oatmeal because I don’t want to waste the ingredients only to find out I still don’t like the texture.
They are like muffins with a lot of texture. They are made with old fashioned rolled oats which are very different than instant oats. Old fashioned oats are course and ‘chewy’ whereas instant oats are ‘mushy’. I’m not sure which texture you are referring to. I really want you to try my recipes, but in all honesty, I think probably this may not be a recipe that you like. You may like a more traditional muffin. I have this Skinny Blackberry Muffin that you can use blueberries in that you may like. https://www.callmepmc.com/skinny-blackberry-muffins/
I can’t stand the Oatmeal texture either. A friend made them and I LOVE them!!
Hello! Quick question..could you make these into mini muffins? If so, what would you cook them at and for how long? Thanks!!
I make them as mini muffins with the same directions for my toddler. Works wonderfully. ๐
Hi
How many would you eat per serving? This recipe makes 5 so would that be 5 servings?
I would eat one per serving. They heavy/hearty so very filling.
These are delicious. Do u know the nutritional facts? ??
Good Morning!
I found your recipe just a few minutes ago while searching on Yummly. These look wonderful, and I definitely want to try them! I have 2 questions – 1) could you use other fruit, such as cranberries (fresh or craisins), and 2) would these store for me to have them as breakfast for the week?
Thanks!
Dawn
I made some with raspberries and dark chocolate chips that were delicious! I just put half batter in the cups, put the fruit in and then filled the rest of the way. I also used blackberries, but haven’t tried that one yet!
Hi,
I just want to clarify the oatmeal….it is already cooked, is that correct? I’m assuming since you said oatmeal instead of oats. Recipe looks delicious.
Thank you!
Theresa, no the oats aren’t cooked. It’s one cup uncooked old-fashioned rolled oats. I’ll clarify that in the recipe. Thanks
I’ve been addicted to these for weeks ๐ I was wondering if you thought the banana could be replaced with apple sauce?
Thank you
I haven’t tried it with apple
sauce, but I bet it would work beautifully
I can not get enough of these. Made a tripple batch of these so I could freeze some.
Love these! They look like a great way to start off the day!
These are perfect! I especially love the small batch! What a great spring breakfast!