These baked oats (no banana) taste just like cookie dough. Cookie dough baked oats for breakfast? Yes, please!! With just a few pantry staples, you can have these blended baked oats for breakfast with minimum effort! Everything is put into the blender, poured into ramekins, and then set in the oven. If you don’t feel like putting them in the oven, you can also air fry them.

Quick Look: Baked Oats (No Banana)
- ⏱ Prep Time: 5 minutes
- 🔥 Cook Time: 30 minutes
- ⏳ Total Time: 35 minutes
- 🥣 Serving: 2 Bowls
- ⚡ Calories: 391 calories per serving
- 🍂 Flavor Profile: cake but make it breakfast friendly and don't forget the chocolate
- 👌 Difficulty: Easy, a breakfast that takes things to the next level
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Baked oatmeal is always a great way to start the day. They're easy to make, healthy, and, like these baked apple cinnamon oats, they generally taste like dessert for breakfast!
This type of oatmeal is a staple in my gluten-free breakfast recipes, and I'm always looking for new ways to enjoy it. That's why I created these chocolate chip baked oatmeal recipe.
It's an easy, delicious recipe you can make any day of the week that only uses a few simple ingredients, comes together quickly, and tastes like a dream.
Why you will love this recipe
- Suitable for All Diets: I used almond milk and gluten free oats, so this recipe is free of gluten, dairy, nuts, and refined sugar.
- Dessert for Breakfast: With its naturally sweet flavor and added chocolate chips, this recipe is essentially a dessert for breakfast!
- Limited Ingredients: This recipe requires only a handful of simple ingredients, like old fashioned rolled oats, apple sauce, maple syrup, and vanilla extract.
- Convenient: This is a super-easy recipe with minimal prep time, so you can make it any day of the week.
- Satisfying: Oats are rich in complex carbohydrates and fiber, so you'll stay full all morning long.
- Customizable: You can tweak the recipe with various ingredients to make it your own.
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Ingredients

You'll find a complete list of ingredients and their amounts in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Variations
- Chocolate Chips: You can use milk, semi-sweet, or dark chocolate chips in this recipe. Peanut butter chips also work well, creating a peanut butter baked oats flavor.
- Fruit: Try adding berries or diced apples as a substitute for chocolate chips.
- Nuts: Chopped walnuts or pecans make a great addition to this recipe.
- Traditional: If you have no dietary restrictions, you can use regular milk to make this recipe.
- Even Faster: Make these baked oats in the air fryer to cut the cooking time by almost half.
How to Make Baked Oats (No Banana)

Step 1: Add all the ingredients except the chocolate chips to a blender.

Step 2: Blend until smooth.

Step 3: Stir in the chocolate chips and add the batter to two greased ramekins.

Step 4: Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, and enjoy.
Expert Tips
- A high-speed blender is the way to go if you have one. It blends easily and efficiently, making short work of the batter.
- If you don't have a high-speed blender, blend the mixture for about 30 seconds, scrape down the sides, and repeat until the batter is formed.
- You only need to grease your ramekins lightly. Avoid putting on a super-heavy layer that will melt and seep into your batter while it bakes.
- This recipe makes two ramekins, but you can easily halve it for a single serving or multiply it to feed more people.
Baked Oats (No Banana) FAQ
Yes, you can. These baked oats can be air-fried at 350 degrees for 14 to 18 minutes.
Baked oats are one of those recipes that are as healthy or unhealthy as the ingredients used. Recipes like this one that use no refined sugar are far better for you than baked oats with a lot of sweet ingredients mixed in.
Applesauce is often a substitute for bananas in a recipe. It adds approximately the same amount of moisture and yields a texture similar to that of a banana.
Banana is often used in baked oats to add flavor, sweetness, and moisture. However, applesauce can be used as an alternative if you don't have bananas or don't enjoy them.

📖 Recipe

Baked Oats (No Banana)
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Ingredients
- ½ cup oat milk
- 1 cup gluten free old fashioned oats
- 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
- sea salt just a pinch
- ½ cup apple sauce
- 3 tablespoon Chocolate Chips dairy free for the batter
- 1 ¾ teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 2 tablespoon Maple Syrup
- Extra chocolate chips for the top
Instructions
- To get started, Preheat the oven to 350 ℉. Lightly grease 2 10 ounce ramekins.
- Then, pour your old fashion oats into the blender.
- Next, add your wet ingredients, like milk, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and apple sauce.
- Lastly, add your salt and baking powder. Make sure to place the lid on tight and blend until everything is well combined and a liquid has formed.
- Once this has been completed, stir in the chocolate chips.
- Using olive oil, and a pastry brush, lightly grease your ramekins to keep the baked oats with no bananas from sticking.
- Evenly pour your batter into the lightly greased ramekins and place it into the oven. Top with any additional chocolate chips at this time.
- Bake for 23-28 minutes or until a toothpick placed into the center comes out clean.
Notes
- Refrigerate for up to 3 days, tightly covered with plastic wrap.
- Microwave at 30-second intervals until heated through.
- A high-speed blender is the way to go if you have one. It blends easily and efficiently, making short work of the batter.
- If you don't have a high-speed blender, blend the mixture for about 30 seconds, scrape down the sides, and repeat until the batter is formed.
- You only need to grease your ramekins lightly. Avoid putting on a super-heavy layer that will melt and seep into your batter while it bakes.
- This recipe makes two ramekins, but you can easily halve it for a single serving or multiply it to feed more people.









Juyali says
Healthy and delicious? Sign me up! 😉 Finally, a baked oats recipe that doesn’t rely on bananas. These were soft and satisfying. I added some blueberries, because, well, BB go with almost everything in my opinion. 😊 Thanks for this delish recipe!
Shelly says
My family loved this baked oats. 🙂
Anonymous says
This worked exactly as written, thanks!
Amy says
This worked exactly as written, thanks!
Claudia says
I've tried baked oats without banana, and they are fantastic! Such a great breakfast option.
Stephanie says
My family loved this! These baked oats are a great way to start the day (even nice as a dessert!). Quite simple to make and guilt-free serving to the kids with just a bit of maple syrup.
Liz says
These baked oats were an easy, delicious breakfast. Even my picky husband enjoyed them (who doesn't love a few chocolate chips in the morning???!).
Adriana says
This worked exactly as written, thanks!
Juyali says
Who knew a healthy breakfast could be this good? I wanted to switch up our breakfast routine, so this worked out perfect. Very filling and delicious.
Swathi says
I liked the idea of baked oats with banana. I have tried it my family enjoyed it.
Liz says
My family was so excited to have something chocolate for breakfast! So easy to make and yummy!!
Babs Y says
Can this be made ahead of time and reheated?
NKendrick says
Absolutely you can!!
Amanda F. says
If I were to sub the applesauce and use 2 eggs instead, do you think it would turn out alright?
NKendrick says
I would try with one egg first!! I can’t say 100% because I haven’t tried it! If you do, try it out, please let me know how it works!
Jess says
Would the baking time change if I make this in a single larger dish like a 6” cake pan? And I assume almond milk would work as well as oat milk right?
NKendrick says
Hello! Yes, almond milk would work just fine!! In a 6 inch pan baking time would be slightly less, yes.
Karen says
Excellent recipe! The flavor and texture was just perfect and I love the fact this recipe doesn't use banana, as most do. My entire family really enjoyed this and we will make it again.
NKendrick says
Karen, thank you for sharing! I am so happy to hear everyone enjoyed it!