Cinnamon Roll Baked Oatmeal

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This cinnamon roll baked oatmeal recipe is a sweet, gooey, fluffy and ultra delicious healthy breakfast that tastes like dessert!

Healthy Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal Breakfast
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Healthy cinnamon roll baked oats

I blame Ikea.

It is impossible to walk out of that store not craving cinnamon rolls.

The aroma of their freshly baked rolls permeates the entire warehouse, as if they’ve sprayed cinnamon scented perfume in every room.

I spent yesterday afternoon happily shopping for furniture while dreaming of soft homemade cinnamon rolls.

Wanting a healthier option, I baked up this wholesome single serving cinnamon roll baked oatmeal for breakfast the next morning.

It gives you all the gooey comforting goodness of a classic cinnamon roll, with whole grains, fiber, and protein at the same time!

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Cinnamon Oats Ingredients
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Key ingredients

Rolled oats – You need a half cup of old fashioned rolled oats or quick oats. For gluten free baked oatmeal, use certified gluten free oats or substitute rolled quinoa flakes.

Applesauce – I like applesauce (sweetened or unsweetened) because it compliments the cinnamon flavor. You can swap mashed banana, pumpkin puree, or Greek yogurt for a high protein boost.

Sweetener – Liquid sweeteners like honey or pure maple syrup work well. Or if you want a breakfast with no sugar added, use the equivalent sweetness amount of stevia.

Cinnamon – The star of the show. It wouldn’t be a cinnamon roll without ground cinnamon! Play around with complimentary spices if you wish, such as a pinch of ginger, nutmeg, allspice, or pumpkin pie spice.

Nut butter (optional) – A tablespoon of a neutral tasting nut butter (like cashew or almond butter) or melted coconut oil adds incredible richness and really makes it feel like you’re eating dessert.

Add ins of choice – Feel free to stir in a spoonful of raisins or dates, dried figs or cranberries, chopped walnuts, chia seeds, or finely diced apple.

Other ingredients – The dessert baked oatmeal recipe also calls for pure vanilla extract, a pinch of salt, and water or milk of choice.

While the cinnamon is out, make Baked Cinnamon Sugar Donuts

Microwave Baked Oatmeal

How to make cinnamon roll baked oatmeal

  1. Start by preheating your oven to 375° Fahrenheit (190° Celsius). Alternatively, you can cook the recipe in a microwave or preheated toaster oven.
  2. Grease a one cup ramekin, mini loaf pan, or small heat-safe dish with oil or fat free spray. Want a double layer cinnamon roll oatmeal cake? Grease two half cup ramekins instead, or line the bottoms with parchment paper.
  3. In a small mixing bowl, stir the oats, cinnamon, salt, and any other dry ingredients.
  4. Whisk in the applesauce, water, sweetener, nut butter, vanilla extract, and all remaining ingredients.
  5. Spread the uncooked mixture into the prepared dish or pan.
  6. Bake on the center rack of your oven for fifteen minutes, or microwave until fully cooked. (Microwave time should take around one to three minutes and will vary depending on the wattage of your machine.)
  7. Let cool, then frost if desired and enjoy for breakfast, snack, or dessert.
  8. For optimal freshness, refrigerate leftovers in a covered container for up to five days. Or freeze in an airtight container for up to two months. Thaw or reheat frozen oatmeal before eating.

Prefer traditional cinnamon rolls? Try these Easy Cinnamon Rolls

Oatmeal Cinnamon Cake With Frosting

Frosting the cinnamon oatmeal

Protein frosting: Top the oats with your favorite thick yogurt or dairy free alternative. Mix in a scoop of vanilla protein powder or sweetener to taste if desired.

Cream cheese frosting: Use store bought icing or whip up the quick homemade cream cheese frosting written out in my recipe for Carrot Cake Bars.

Powdered sugar glaze: Stir two tablespoons powdered sugar with a few drops water, milk, or lemon juice. If glaze is too thick, add more liquid.

Coconut butter frosting: This is one of my personal favorites. Spread your oatmeal with warmed buttery Coconut Butter. You may not even need additional sweetener.

Other options: Eat the cinnamon roll baked oatmeal plain, topped with mashed banana, or spread with almond, apple or pumpkin butter.

Single Serving Oatmeal Eating Outdoors

Wouldn’t it be amazing if IKEA bottled their cinnamon scent and sold it as perfume?

Or maybe I am the only one who wants to smell like a giant cinnamon bun…

Just thinking out loud here…

Breakfast Cinnamon Roll Baked Oats (Vegan, Egg Free, Gluten Free)

The recipe was inspired by my Vegan Cinnamon Rolls.

4.99 from 82 votes

Cinnamon Roll Baked Oatmeal

This gooey cinnamon roll baked oatmeal recipe is a healthy breakfast that tastes like dessert!
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Yield: 1 serving
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats (45g)
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/16 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup applesauce (60g) (or pumpkin, yogurt, or mashed banana)
  • 1/4 cup water (60g)
  • 1 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup (22g) or stevia to taste
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp almond butter or coconut oil, optional (15g)
  • 1 spoonful raisins or chopped walnuts, optional

Instructions 

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 375° Fahrenheit (190° Celsius). Alternatively, you can bake the recipe in a microwave or preheated toaster oven.
  • 2. Grease a one cup ramekin, heat-safe dish, or mini loaf pan with oil, or line the bottom with parchment paper.
  • 3. Stir together all dry ingredients. Whisk in wet to form a batter.
  • 4. Spread into the prepared ramekin, then bake on the center rack of the oven for fifteen minutes. (If using a microwave, cook 1-3 minutes or until fluffy. Time will vary based on wattage of your machine.)
  • 5. Let cool, then serve and enjoy. Frosting ideas are included above if you want to ice your cinnamon roll baked oatmeal.

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Notes

Also be sure to make these popular Tiramisu Overnight Oats.
 
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367 Comments

  1. Becky @ Skinnyfat Girls says:

    First of all, I’m extremely impressed: it’s an almost impossible feat to make oatmeal look delicious and photography-worthy. You’ve done it!

    I’m totally with you on the cinnamon obsession. My dad calls me his cinnamon girl, after an old 70’s song by Neil Young. “I wanna live with a cinnamon girl, I could be happy the rest of my life with a cinnamon girl…”

    Commence cinnamon season!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Woah, I’ve never heard that song! Sounds like a GREAT song ;).

      Also: yes, it was ridiculously hard to make this look good! Someday I think I should do a post with all my reject photoshoots… the first photos I took of this were AWFUL!

  2. Katie @ Peace Love and Oats says:

    oh my goodness that looks just like a cinnamon roll! So delicious! And thanks for the comment on my post about trying your voluminous oats! I was concerned that they were rubbery because I had done something horribly wrong… which is typically what happens…

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Oh no no! You didn’t! 🙂

  3. raechel @the rebel grrl kitchen says:

    BRILLIANT recipe, Katie! : )

    I *want* to like Ikea–(so much cute furniture! so inexpensive!)–but I actually tend to have near panic-attacks whenever I’m in there! It’s *so* overwhelming, and it’s usually right before or right after a move, and I end up getting so stressed out about making decisions and feel cranky and tired and hungry; (and unfortunately those aromatic cinnamon rolls are not likely made vegan and low-sugar like yours are, so I can’t indulge to take the edge off! ; ))

  4. Lauren @ What Lauren Likes says:

    I love Ikea now, but I hated it as a kid!! But oh my gosh that store always smelt reallyreally good! I would not mind if I could smell that way the rest of my life….. 🙂 Great recipe as usual! Can’t wait to try!

  5. Holly @ The Runny Egg says:

    I love Ikea but somehow I never noticed the cinnamon buns smell! That is probably a good thing 🙂 Normally I only smell the swedish meatballs!

  6. Jess @ Keeping It Real Food says:

    I love Ikea, but my boyfriend hates it. We have a few pieces from there, but mostly things I bought before we lived together. They’re still my go-to place for things like lamps and other small items that don’t involve assembly.

  7. katy sparrow says:

    wow wow wow, Katie!!!
    This is such a cool recipe and beautiful pics of the cinna-boats! I can’t wait to make one complete with that yummm-lishous tofu frosting.
    I feel ya on that olfactory cinn-sation! And not just in IKEA, but wafting from Cinnabuns in airports and such. Such a nice smell.
    I am so glad that I got all my grad school apt. furnishings at IKEA (Round Rock) when I moved to TX in July. I have yet to put together my Billy bookshelf and sleek bedside table add-on, but I will eventually!!! I loved the IKEA experience–it was my first time there, and I browsed for 2 hrs, took a break in the cafe, then got the goods for 4 hours! Supa sweet. Love the dishware and silverware I got too. I even picked up a fun ice cube mold so that I can make little coconut butter truffles like you!

  8. Moni'sMeals says:

    This is really creative Katie! I think you are just so clever. 🙂

    I hear you loud and clear on the smell and yes, I am weak at the knees for the smell of baked goodies!

    The BEST cinnamon roll I have ever had was in Vacouver BC. I dream of it often. haha!

  9. A Tablespoon of Liz says:

    When I first saw that picture, I thought it was a legit cinnamon roll. It looks amazing! And I love Ikea… it’s one of my favorite stores. I literally get lost in there when I go it seems like.

  10. Namaste Gurl says:

    All my favorite stores as of today used to be my least favorite when I was a kid. Then again, it’s the same way with the foods I love presently as well. Kids just don’t get it: someday they will, though! 🙂
    I’m picturing a pumpkin or even a carrot- cake version of this with coconut butter and raisins atop. Thanks for the awesome recipe once again!