Sugar Cookie Oatmeal


sugar cookie oats

A big, fat sugar cookie.

But softer and chewier, and much more filling!

This was the delicious breakfast I made on Sunday, in honor of Christmas. As I prepared my morning oats, the box of  Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride tea sat on the counter, staring me straight in the face. (See, sometimes a messy counter can be a good thing.) I had no idea if adding the tea would impart any noticeable flavor, but isn’t that the whole point of experimenting? To see what happens? In this case, what happened was a bowl of creamy oatmeal, remeniscent of a sweet sugar cookie. Merry Christmas, indeed.

(Breakfast was festive last year, too: Zucchini Bread Oatmeal.)

sugar cookie oatmeal

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice (I used almond milk)
  • 2 Celestial Seasonings sugar cookie teabags (feel free to change the flavor by using any favorite tea)
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • sweetener of choice, as desired
  • optional: coconut butter or oil, or vegan butter (You can easily omit this. But I liked the extra buttery flavor I got by stirring a little virgin coconut oil into my oats.)

Heat the water and milk, then add the teabags and let sit for at least 15 minutes. Right before taking the teabags out, smush them a little with a fork so more of the flavor goes into the milk. Combine the liquid with the oats and salt, then microwave for 3 minutes. (If it starts to boil over, you can stop the microwave and keep heating in ten-second increments until the time is up. But don’t open the microwave door!)

Let the oatmeal sit in the closed microwave for 5 minutes, then transfer–uncovered—to the fridge. It gets thicker as it sits. (I made this, then went running for a little over an hour. It was the perfect texture by the time I got back. Bit if you want to eat this immediately, just use a little less water.) Right before eating, add your vanilla and sweetener (and oil, if using).

View Sugar Cookie Oatmeal Nutrition Info

You can make this the night before if you prefer: just add a splash of milk before reheating the next day. Also, feel free to make this on the stovetop instead of the microwave.

christmas first

By the time I finished breakfast, everyone else was finally starting to wake up. So I parked myself in front of the tree to open presents. (And then I was forced to move, because Batman kept jumping into my lap and trying to lick my face. Ick… puppy kisses! Some presents, I’m not so sure I want.)

My sister’s gift to me included a bunch of colored sugars, to feed my cupcake-decorating habit. Or maybe I can use the colored sugars the next time I make sugar cookie oatmeal. It was so good that I’m definitely planning to make it again soon!

Do you like unusual oatmeal flavors?

Or do you prefer traditional oatmeal mix-ins? I know I’ve posted some outlandish oatmeal recipes, but my everyday breakfasts can actually be pretty simple– basic oats with raisins, or with a big spoonful of coconut butter and some cinnamon mixed in. Still, sometimes it’s fun to go a little crazy…

One of my crazier recipes: Chocolate Hugs Strawberry Oatmeal.

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179 Comments

  1. BroccoliHut says:

    I love getting creative with oatmeal! I tried some pretty crazy combos for my alphabet oats challenge a few years ago.

  2. Chelsea @whatyoucouldhavebeen says:

    I usually try something a little different in every bowl of oats. Today, mine was made with cinnamon bun coffee as half of the liquid. I then topped it with a boat load of cinnamon and stuck it under the oven broiler. It carmelizes the cinnamon a bit and the edges get crispy. Sooo good. I think I want to try oats tomorrow with chai tea. I tried apple/chai instant oats before, so it should be even better home-made.

  3. emma says:

    you and your sis are both so beautiful! 🙂 merry christmas!

  4. Tami@NutmegNotebook says:

    I like to do all sorts of things with my oatmeal. Stir in pumpkin, fruit butters, dried fruit, almond milk, mix it with fat free Greek yogurt and let it sit over night in the refrigerator, add fruit the next morning – delicious!

  5. JGodbolt says:

    Healthy breakfast on christmas day just make your whole day filled with joy! You be energized and and everyone around you just feel the energy.

  6. Joanna (Vegan Recipe Review) says:

    You two are so gorgeous!

    I’m open to try different oatmeal flavors but my favorite will always involve bananas and/or blueberries. =D

  7. Jen says:

    I love using tea bags to flavor my oatmeal! My favorite is chai

  8. Rachel says:

    I added peanut butter to it instead of any sweetener! It thickened it up nicely and made it taste like I was eating a big bowl of peanut butter cookie dough 🙂 Yum! Thanks for the recipe.

  9. Gabby says:

    My all time favorite is probably PB & J oats in a jar. Specifically in an almost (but not quite!) empty Whole Foods Creamy Peanut Butter jar with Raspberry Preserves! I can’t believe I haven’t tried coconut butter in my oats yet!

  10. Albizia says:

    The crazier, the better. I never eat plain oats. I tend to put half the contents of my cupboard in each bowl of oatmeal 🙂 .