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Friday, May 4, 2012

Blueberry Oatmeal Bake


There is almost nothing better than the smell of cinnamon and nutmeg baking away in the oven. It's warm and sweet and comforting. This oatmeal bake is too. It's warm, sweet and comforting. And it's stuffed with two whole cups of fresh, juicy blueberries!

Blueberry Oatmeal Bake

This dish is unbelievably filling! I had one serving and I should have done the 'ol "wait a little bit to see if you're really still hungry," but nooooooooo, I just had to have another piece. I.Was.Stuffed. 
Stuffed full of blueberries. Big perky blueberries like these.

And these.

Blueberry Oatmeal Bake
    serves 6
    adapted from thefamilykitchen
2 1/2 C old-fashioned oats {not quick cooking}
2 T flaxseed meal {ground flaxseed}
1 tsp baking powder 
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp kosher salt
Zest of one lemon, divided
2 T light butter, melted and cooled
2 C unsweetened almond milk
1 large egg
1/2 C 100% maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 C fresh blueberries

Preheat oven to 375 degrees and grease a 9 inch pie dish or an 8X8 inch baking dish. 
In a large bowl, mix together the oats, flaxseed meal, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and half of the lemon zest. 
In a small bowl, mix together the butter, milk, egg, syrup and vanilla.

Spoon half of the oat mixture in the baking dish and then top with half of the blueberries.

Top the blueberries with the remaining oat mixture, then sprinkle the remaining blueberries on top. 

Press the blueberries down slightly into the oat mixture.

Pour the milk mixture over the oats.

Sprinkle the remaining lemon zest over the oatmeal.

Bake for 35-40 mins, or until the oatmeal is light golden brown around the edges and the middle has set up. 

This would be such a great dish for breakfast or brunch if you have company.

It would also be a great Mother's Day breakfast dish! All that blueberry, lemony goodness; my momma sure would love it!

Oh, enough pictures! Sorry to bombard you, but seriously....I love breakfast. You didn't mind, did you? :)

17 comments:

  1. I agree...the smell of cinnamon baking is awesome!!!! This sounds just about perfect...and I want two huge pieces too:-)

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  2. Yum! This is the perfect comfort food for me!

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  3. This looks so wonderful! And just like the things I love to serve up in my home too. I've been on such an oat spree lately :) [seriously, I made Almond Joy Oatmeal today: http://www.treatswithatwist.com/2012/05/almond-joy-oatmeal.html ]
    I have to make this asap (blueberries and cinnamon are a favorite combo of mine)!

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    1. That is so funny....did you adapt my recipe? http://cookincowgirl.blogspot.com/2011/12/almond-joy-oatmeal.html?m=0

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  4. This looks amazing. I love baked oatmeal, and these blueberries are so perfect!

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  5. I do like my fare share of oats and fruit, so I am sure I would have had two slices too! I like that there are two layers of blueberries, especially the whole ones on top-yum! Enjoy the weekend!

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  6. I love that this oatmeal is baked so you can cut it like a pie! Looks and sounds so yummy!

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    1. Thanks, Jill!! I thought it would work well in a pie dish. :)

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  7. I used vanilla coconut milk and frozen blueberries. HOLY YUM! Mine took quite a bit longer to set up, but it is delicious! Thank's for the recipe!

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    1. Maria, thanks!! I'm so glad you liked it! Coconut milk sounds great; I'll have to try that. Thanks for the tip!

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  8. Doesn;t look good to me. Looks dry and why flaxseed?

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    1. Thanks for your feedback. Baked oatmeal is meant to set up and be more dense than a loose bowl of oatmeal. Flaxseed is very healthy and is full of omega-3 fatty acids (healthy fat), antioxidants, and fiber. It also adds a nice nutty flavor to dishes.

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  9. Looks good so will try it. Do you have the nutritional guide for it?

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    1. Kathleen, I don't, but one great source to figure out nutrition facts for recipes is: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/recipe/calculator
      I have used it several times. Good luck!

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  10. I just made this and it is amazing! I used regular milk because thats all I had,
    a cup and a half of frozen blueberries and a half cup of frozen strawberries (since thats all I had), and didn't use vanilla extract, well, because I forgot. And it wondetful.

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    1. Also, the heating element in my oven went out in the middle of it baking. Luckily, my bread oven doubles as an oven. I threw it in there and was really glad it didnt get ruined.

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  11. I love adding bananas to the top layer and slivered almonds for extra crunch! So yummy. I've been experimenting with new flavors using this as a base. Definitely a family staple

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