Easy Halloween Blended Baked Oats recipe. The perfect healthy breakfast idea for a spooky gluten free treat.
The last few days leading up to Halloween and I am going to make them COUNT!
It seems like I have made an oatmeal for every occasion, but this is my first Halloween oatmeal!
But this Halloween Blended Baked Oats barely even tastes like oatmeal. Blending it up and baking it makes it taste like a cake. And I am here for it!
What you need to make Halloween Blended Baked Oats
Not much at all! All you need is:
- oats
- baking powder
- chia seeds
- banana
- milk
- strawberry preserves
- candy eyeballs
Tips and Tricks
Make it vegan: I use whatever milk I have on hand, but one of the ways that I love to make these oats is with oat milk. I find that the paring oatmeal with oat milk gives it a rich, comforting flavour. Bonus: you just made this recipe vegan! But you can switch it to any dairy free milk you prefer.
Different fillings: Don’t have strawberry preserves on hand? While I think it looks spooky because it looks like blood, but any type will do. I have made it with apricot preserves the other day and it kind of looked like puss was coming out of the eyeballs. Definitely another spooky option.
End your day off with something spooky too. Monster Chicken Sliders!Since you started your day with this Halloween Blended Baked Oats, try finishing it with these
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Halloween Blended Baked Oats
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 2 tsp chia seeds
- 1/2 medium banana
- 1/2 cup milk
- 2 Tbsp strawberry preserves
- candy eyeballs
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F.
- In a small blender, add the oats, baking powder, chia seeds, banana and milk. Pulse until smooth.
- Pour most of the batter into a ramekin, reserving around 2-3 Tbsp of batter. Scoop the strawberry preserves into the centre of the ramekin, then top with the reserved batter. Sprinkle with candy eyeballs.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes.
Kristine
We have oats almost every day for breakfast, but this was the cutest twist on one of our favorites! The candy eyeballs really did it for me! LOL
atasteofmadness
Haha I am a fan of anything cute for Halloween 😉
Lisa
The Halloween Blended Baked Oats were a nice twist on traditional oatmeal; they had a cake-like texture that felt like a special treat for the holiday.
atasteofmadness
Yes! It gives you an excuse to have cake for breakfast 😉
Lima Ekram
This is just pure awesomeness -I love how you took healthy ingredients and turned it into something fun. Perfect for Halloween!
atasteofmadness
It’s so much fun! 🙂
Kechi
Oh, this looks delish! We love baked oats here, and I like this fun twist! Thanks so much for sharing!
atasteofmadness
You’re welcome! Let me know if you give it a go!
Gianne
Saving this recipe for Halloween. The kids would love this. Thanks
atasteofmadness
Yay! I’m sure they would 🙂
Jamie
Wow! A perfect treat for this Halloween festivity! It looks absolutely spooky delicious and very yummy! Kids will definitely gonna love and enjoy eating this! Thanks for sharing this with us!
atasteofmadness
You’re welcome 🙂
Amy Liu Dong
Amazing plating! It looks spooky and cute st the same time, I bet the taste is good too!
atasteofmadness
It’s so good 🙂