Let’s be real. Oatmeal gets a bad rap. I, like many of you, once thought of it as a weird, bland, mushy thing that was exclusively for old people. However, that doesn’t have to be the case if you know how to dress it up right. Baked oatmeal is so easy to make, customizable, and full of protein, fiber, and fruit to supercharge your study sesh. Bonus: This breakfast makes you feel like you’re having a fancy brunch at a restaurant instead of eating just to get through finals season. 

Prep: 5 minutes 

Cook: 22 minutes 

Total time: 27 minutes 

 

Ingredients 

1 banana 

1/2 cup oats 

1/2 cup almond milk (or other milk of your choosing) 

1/2 tsp baking powder 

1 capful vanilla extract 

1/3 cup blueberries (optional) or other fruit of your choosing 

Salt 

Cinnamon 

Lemon zest 

2 tbsp peanut butter

Additional fruit of your choice for topping (optional)

 

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350
  • Mash banana with the back of a fork until smooth. Add banana, oats, almond milk, baking powder, vanilla extract, blueberries and a pinch of salt to a bowl. If desired, season with cinnamon and lemon zest to taste and mix until well-combined. Place in a ramekin or other small baking dish. 
  • Bake for 22 minutes and top with peanut butter and fruit if you desire. Enjoy!
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