Crock Pot Oatmeal
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Throw oats, water, milk, raisins, and a dash of salt into a crockpot at night. Boom! Wake up to a delicious, no-fuss bowl of creamy, tasty crock pot oatmeal!
I’m not sure if it is popular or “in” anymore (I’m not sure if anything I do is popular or in anymore…) but I love and adore oatmeal. In fact, the only thing I’d rather have for breakfast than a creamy bowl of oatmeal is one of Mama’s ham and cheese omelets like she used to make me. Well, its been about fifteen years since I woke to Mama making me a ham and cheese omelet, so it only makes sense that I’d lean more towards the oatmeal concept at this point.
You know how you wake up first thing and its like your feet barely hit the floor before the day begins without you, with you rushing behind trying to catch up to it? That is precisely why this oatmeal is such a wonderful treat. We pop it in the crock pot overnight, fill a few lidded bowls with various stir ins and toppings, go to bed and when we wake its like the breakfast fairy has paid us a visit!
Now, before you start thinking that you could never possibly get your kids to eat oatmeal, hang on and wait until I get to the toppings part!
If you need some other simple and yummy breakfast that your family will love make sure you check out Easy Breakfast Quiche, 2-Minute English Muffin Breakfast Sandwich, and Bacon Breakfast Casserole.
What You’ll Need to Make Crock Pot Oatmeal:
- Raisins
- Milk
- Water
- Old-Fashioned or Steel Cut Oats – this is not the time to pop out those quick oats!
You’ll also need a Crock Pot. It’s a good idea to invest in a great one – it makes home cooking so much easier!
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I admit, I am an oatmeal snob. What you see in this picture is what I bake with for cakes and cookies and such. I prefer to eat steel cut oats. Silver Palate is my favorite brand. I was out of those for this tutorial though and found out that not a single grocery store in my town sells them! Feel free to leave the raisins out if you are not a raisin fan. I prefer to bake mine in the oatmeal because I love how the plump up!
How to Make Crock Pot Oatmeal:
There are two ways you can bake your oatmeal in your crock pot. You can simply put it in and turn it on low and cook it overnight, or you can prepare a water bath. Each way works fine but you will have slight browning around the edges if you just put it straight in the crock pot.
A water bath is the solution to the brown edges. In my crock pot, I just use the largest bowl to hold the water and place my oatmeal in the smallest bowl, as pictured. If you have a traditional crock pot, simply place your oatmeal ingredients into an oven safe bowl that will fit inside your pot and fill the main pot with water enough to reach about halfway up the sides of your bowl.
In the morning, have a set of toppings ready. I use lidded bowls so that I can just put the lids on and pull them out the next time I make this. For my toppings, I chose:
- Bananas
- Pecans
- Brown Sugar mixed with Cinnamon
Here’s the trick to get your kids to eat it: Let them put their own toppings in! My son went ga-ga over this and let me tell you, chocolate chips stirred into hot oatmeal…..YUM!
Here are some other topping suggestions but the options are really limitless:
- Chocolate Chips
- Colorful sprinkles or jimmies
- Marshmallows
- Any type of chopped nut
- Dried fruit (raisins, apricots, apples)
- Fresh fruit (berries, bananas either sliced or mashed, peaches, etc)
- Honey
- Chocolate Syrup
- Caramel Sauce
- M&M’s
- Peanut Butter
- Jelly or Jam
Enjoy your delicious crock pot oatmeal!!
Ingredients
- 2 Cups old fashioned or steel cut oats
- 4 Cups milk you can substitute water for this
- 1 Cup water
- dash of salt
- Raisins optional
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to crock pot or oven safe bowl if using water bath crock pot method.
- Prepare toppings in individual bowls. Cover and cook on low overnight.
- Wake up, dish out into bowls, and let your family prepare their own while you enjoy your breakfast!
I do mine with at least a teaspoon of cinnamon. Great antioxident! This is one of my favorite things. Walnuts are good too.
Every year I bottle tons of sliced apples just so my kids can put them in oatmeal! We love the apples and a mix of cinnamon vanilla sugar,(it’s made with powdered vanilla). I’m so excited to make this!
I so want one of those crock-pots now! Thanks for sharing Christy as it is like 18 degrees here and that sure is a way to send them out warm!
Did you know whole grain oats will boost your milk production if you are breast feeding? I never had an issue in the beginning, but 11 months in, I’m getting a little concerned.
I love oatmeal, but again, it’s a time issue thing. This may actually solve the problem.
Yes! Also, the steel cut oatmeal is what REALLY helps the production of breast milk. It’s my excuse to live off of oatmeal… and oatmeal cookies. 🙂
I add fresh fruit chunks (apples and pears) and a handful of dried cranberries about an hour before it’s done, and I put the cinnamon and brown sugar in at the beginning so the flavors infuse. We always have it for breakfast on Christmas morning, but with school starting, I am planning to start making it for my girls so they have a good filling breakfast before school (better than cereal and poptart, ick!)
It’s also good if you sub eggnog for half the milk – especially for Christmas morning. :o)
Thank you so much for putting this recipe out there! I prepared it last night and it worked perfectly! Can’t wait to do this more in the later fall for school nights as my oldest son loves and asks for oatmeal every morning.
I am so glad to hear that you liked it Kristina!!! It is my favorite breakfast on a cool fall morning!
Christy, fresh chopped apples cooked in the oatmeal is another delcious add in. Very healthy as well! Add a bit of cinnamon and you’ve got not only a yummy breakfast but your house will smell YUMMY too!
That’s a better air freshener than you will ever find at the store!