Overnight Banana Apple Steel-cut Oats

Ahhhh the quickie morning meal dilemma… You and your family crave a healthy tasty breakfast, but have little time or desire to prep before dashing out the door. Sound familiar? Well I have the perfect solution. Oats and crockpots are such a beautiful pairing as the slow cooking process produces the creamiest oatmeal you have ever tasted…and with so little effort!!

 
Just toss these simple ingredients into your crockpot before you go to sleep. Then wake up to the best tummy-warming (and good for you) breakfast for time-crunched chilly weekday or lazy weekend mornings.

 

Overnight Banana Apple Steel-cut Oats

Yield: about 4 servings (can double recipe)

 
Click HERE for the full recipe, but in the nutshell, here is what you do:
 

Instructions

Coat bottom and sides of a 4-quart crockpot with olive oil or coconut oil spray. (prevents sticking) Add all remaining oatmeal ingredients to crockpot; stir well to combine.

 
**IMPORTANT: using a larger crockpot, will likely result in the oatmeal sticking to the bottom and sides to where it’s almost “baked-on,” which is quite challenging to clean. This happened to me on my first try! Not fun!
 
Cover; cook on Low setting for about 8 hours or until soft. Oatmeal may initially look a bit brown and “crunchy” around the sides. Stir well to create a creamy texture. (If you plan to sleep longer, switch setting to Keep Warm.)

 
Serve hot oatmeal with a variety of yummy toppings.

 

Overnight Banana Apple Steel-cut Oats

Ahhhh the quickie morning meal dilemma… You and your family crave a healthy tasty breakfast, but have little time or desire to prep before dashing out the door. Sound familiar? Well I have the perfect solution. Oats and crockpots are such a beautiful pairing as the slow cooking process produces the creamiest oatmeal you’ve ever tasted…and with so little effort!! Just toss these simple ingredients into your crockpot before you go to sleep. Then wake up to the best tummy-warming (and good for you) breakfast for time-crunched chilly weekday or lazy weekend mornings.

Yield: about 4 servings
Author: Linda Shapiro, © Meal Planning Maven

Ingredients

Oatmeal

  • Olive or coconut oil spray
  • 2 medium bananas peeled and coarsely chopped
  • 1-2 large apples any kind, peeled and diced
  • 2 cups milk of choice such as unsweetened vanilla almond milk or coconut milk, regular milk, etc.
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg optional
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons pure maple syrup or honey or as desired
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil or butter helps prevent sticking-don’t omit
  • 1 cup steel-cut oats (if need certified gluten-free try Bob’s Red Mill
  • 2 tablespoons ground flax seeds

Toppings (mix ‘n match as desired)

  • Cinnamon and nutmeg
  • Almond or peanut butter
  • Granola store-bought or homemade (try Pack ‘n Go Granola or Power Crunch Granola )
  • Chopped nuts such as walnuts almonds, pecans and macadamias
  • Unsweetened dried fruit such as cranberries blueberries and raisins, chopped apricots and cherries
  • Sliced bananas apples, peaches and berries
  • Yogurt

Instructions

  • Coat bottom and sides of a 4-quart crockpot with olive or coconut oil spray. (prevents sticking) Add all remaining oatmeal ingredients to crockpot; stir well to combine. IMPORTANT: using a larger crockpot, will likely result in the oatmeal sticking to the bottom and sides to where it’s almost “baked-on,” which is quite challenging to clean. This happened to me on my first try! Not fun!
  • Cover; cook on Low setting for about 8 hours or until soft. Oatmeal may initially look a bit brown and “crunchy” around the sides. Stir well to create a creamy texture. (If you plan to sleep longer, switch setting to Keep Warm.)
  • Serve hot oatmeal with a variety of yummy toppings.

Notes

Make Ahead and Storage Tips: leftover oatmeal may be refrigerated, covered for up to 3 days. Reheat on the stove-top over medium-low setting for about 5 minutes or until hot. (may need to add a splash of water or milk if too thick) Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.

 

Notes

For optimal texture, steel-cut oats require a 4:1 ratio of liquid to oats. Any combination of liquid will work so choose between water, unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, regular milk, etc.
 
Do not skip coating your crockpot with olive or coconut oil before adding the oatmeal ingredients. If you skip this step, the oatmeal will get crusty around the edges, most likely stick and be challenging to clean.
 
Do not use a crockpot larger than 4 quarts unless you are going to double the recipe. (see note above)
 
Stove-top directions: in a 4-quart pot, combine all oatmeal ingredients. Bring to a boil; simmer, uncovered for about 45 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
 
For quickie breakfasts on-the-go: consider portioning out oatmeal into heat-proof containers.
 
Have more hungry mouths or a larger crockpot? This recipe will double just fine.
 

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Another slow cooker oatmeal you may enjoy:

 

 

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27 Responses

  1. Linda, this looks and sounds out of this world delicious! And it's so hearty and healthy.
  2. This sounds delicious Linda. I sometimes have oatmeal for supper, this recipe would be perfect. I do love your granola recipes also.
  3. This is a delicious bowl of oats and those toppings, yum!
  4. lydiaf1963
    Love the idea of an oatmeal bar! Wouldn't this be great for a houseful of guests?
  5. Lucky for me I have a small crock. I love steel cut oats. All the topping options and spices have me craving breakfast. You've done a great job of making a healthful and delish morning meal.
  6. I have been craving oatmeal and this has now put be over the edge. I have to make it really soon!
  7. Love this hearty oatmeal recipe Linda. So healthy good!
  8. klg1982
    I never thought to make steel cut oats in the crock pot! Love this idea!
  9. recipesfromapantry
    This is the perfect recipe for this time of the year. I can image breakfast tastes sooooooo good.
  10. Oats is my favorite breakfast and I love the idea of having them cook away while I sleep! Love the flavors in these oats too. YUM!
  11. Your timing is perfect. I just found Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Steel Cut Oats....now I need to go back and buy them so I can try this.
  12. I love steel cut oats and love that you gave us so many delicious options!
  13. Healthy and delicious breakfast. A great way to start the day
  14. This is probably a recipe that would make me have a proper breakfast. I love it that you wake up and find your breakfast ready to be served!
  15. Perfect way to start my day!
  16. How lovely to come downstairs to a delicious, wholesome breakfast like this, Linda! Wonderful recipe!
  17. What a wonderful combination of flavor, sustenance, and health; great job with this one, Linda!!
  18. Overnight Banana Apple Steel-cut Oats sound like a wonderful, healthy idea. Loving this idea!
  19. I love it when you can get a healthy yummy breakfast with little to no work in the morning! This is a great recipe. And, perfect for the winter months when I often have company stay over. Thanks!
  20. This lookslike a delicious way to make breakfast! I love the idea of waking up to it all done! thanks!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Absolutely! Thanks for stopping by!
  21. This sounds like the perfect idea for preparing the night before a holiday. Since I always cook the BIG meal on a holiday, I never prepare breakfast. This would be the perfect answer.
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Oh yes for sure! And you can double the recipe if you will be feeding a crowd... :)
  22. I love this kind of breakfast! Thank you for sharing!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      My pleasure...thanks for stopping by!
  23. So hearty and warming! Perfect for these cooler days!! Yummy!
    • Linda Shapiro (Meal Planning Maven)
      Thanks Kecia!