Rich, dark, peanut buttery, chocolate baked oatmeal, for a healthy breakfast or dessert!

Do you remember when your choice of oatmeal was plain or plain with raisins?
Sometimes you’d hear of people stirring in apple and cinnamon or sliced banana, but that was about as crazy as it got.
Dessert-themed oatmeal—especially chocolate oatmeal—was pretty much unheard of as a breakfast food, even as recently as a few years ago.
I remember back in 2011 when I first posted my recipe for Chocolate Oatmeal.
The recipe was met with uncertainty in the comment section, with people wondering whether eating chocolate oatmeal for breakfast was possibly taking things too far.
Musings such as the ones below were common:
“As good as oatmeal and chocolate are, I’m not sure how I feel about having them together at breakfast.”
“Chocolate oatmeal?! I don’t know if that is crazy or brilliant, but I want to find out!”
“I’ve always only eaten oatmeal in the traditional way. I will have to try this.”
Thankfully, chocolate oatmeal has gone mainstream.
No one even blinked last year when I posted my recipe for Chocolate Overnight Oats.
So today I wanted to revisit one of my older recipes that is much too good to be lost in the archives: Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Baked Oatmeal.
The recipe combines creamy peanut butter with rich, dark cocoa for a filling and healthy breakfast that tastes entirely too sinful to be eaten so early in the morning.

Just one serving of this healthy breakfast gives you:
3.7 grams of fiber
5 grams of protein
Under 200 calories

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup mashed banana or applesauce
- 2 tbsp milk of choice or nondairy creamer
- pinch uncut stevia OR 1 1/2 tbsp liquid sweetener such as pure maple syrup
- only if using stevia, add 2 additional tbsp milk of choice
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp cocoa powder
- 1-2 tbsp peanut butter or allergy-friendly sub
- handful mini chocolate chips, optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 380 F. If necessary, gently heat nut butter until stir-able. Combine all ingredients, and mix well. Pour into a greased 1-cup ramekin, or two 1/2-cup ramekins, or a mini loaf pan. You can also stick a second spoonful of peanut butter in the center if you wish! Bake on the center rack 20 minutes, then set your oven to “broil” for 3 minutes (or simply just bake longer if your oven has no broil option). You can even make this the night before or make multiple servings at once and freeze leftovers for an instant breakfast! (I've not tried, but a few readers had success making this in the microwave.)View Nutrition Facts
Video
Notes
More Oatmeal Recipes:
Chocolate Oatmeal No Bake Bars






















Can you use steel cut oats?
Is there any way to modify this to incorporate protein powder for more protein?
Sure!
I tried this for the first time and really enjoyed it. It helped with my sweet tooth. I didn’t have any chocolate chips to add to it but think it will make it a little sweeter to my liking for next time.
Thank you for all of your recipies!
Hello, wondering if you would please give the measurements for a 13×9 pan please. Thank you so much !
https://lett-trim.today/2018/06/26/peanut-butter-brownie-baked-oatmeal/%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
so good but I blended everything and it tasted amazing!!! :0
❤❤
I really like this but I think I kcercooked mine. And it’s not very sweet so next time I’m going to had a little bit more honey. My oats are not cooked all the way through but I don’t mind. I used old fashioned because those were the only ones I had.