This Cherry Almond Baked Oatmeal is an easy breakfast recipe back from my innkeeping days. Baked oatmeal is a great way to make enough to feed a crowd. Plus it’s a hearty and healthy start to the day with tart cherries, crunchy almonds, sweet brown sugar, and some grated apple for extra flavor and texture too.
Baked oatmeal is a casserole of comfort. It’s perfect for filling up before skiing or any other outdoor fall and winter activities where you have a houseful of cold and hungry folks to feed. We’ve kept the story below, but feel free to hit the “jump to recipe” button if you’re ready to bake some oatmeal. Slow your scroll just a little, though, for some step-by-step photos. Enjoy!
Cherry + Almond = “Michigan Oatmeal”
This oatmeal with a twist comes to us via Lois with the Horse & Chase Inn, located in Venice, FL. Normally you wouldn’t associate Venice, FL with skiing or winter activities. But the weekend we were there, Florida was experiencing some chilly 36 degree weather and rain. We bundled up, adorned ourselves with rain gear and still went to the beach to hunt for sharks teeth. Venice is known for being the Shark’s tooth capital of the world and we were not going to let a little weather spoil our fun.
That afternoon, Lois warmed us up with conversation and her southern hospitality and while I didn’t get a chance to try her version of the recipe, she gave me all the instructions to make it at home. Lois calls it “Michigan Oatmeal” because of the cherries. And the cherries are definitely are a nice change from the standard raisins and cinnamon that are usually mixed into oatmeal. They’re bigger and slightly tart.
Cherry Almond Oatmeal Bake Ingredients
The ingredients for this recipe are simple and the recipe is quick. Here’s a quick look at what you’ll need …
- 2 Cups Old Fashioned Oats
- 4 Cups Milk (I used Almond Milk)
- 1/2 Teaspoon Almond Extract
- 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
- 1/2 Cup Sliced Almonds
- 1/2 Cup Dried Cherries
- 1 Large Apple, Grated
Cherry Almond Oatmeal Recipe Step-By-Step Photos
Start by pre-heating your oven to 350 degrees and then wash and grate your apple. You could also substitute the apple with 1 cup of cinnamon apple sauce. However, the grated apple adds great texture.
All the steps following are uber easy. Simply layer all the ingredients in a greased glass casserole dish.
First, layer in the he oatmeal. You can use quick oats or regular oats. Regular oats add more texture.
Then stir the almond extract into the milk. This adds a great almond flavor to the baked oatmeal. Plus, stirring it in with the milk makes sure the flavor is evenly mixed within the casserole.
Next, pour the milk over the oatmeal. You could also use a plant based milk instead of regular milk. I prefer to use almond milk with this recipe. (Keeps a whole almond theme going.)
Next, add the grated apple. This adds some texture to the oatmeal bake as well as a bit of sweetness.
Spoon in the brown sugar, distributing it evenly throughout the casserole dish. But don’t worry about mixing it in. The brown sugar will melt down and add some color and sweetness to the oatmeal.
Then, sprinkle on the cherries. I really love the addition of cherries instead of raisins, which are traditionally added to oatmeal. The cherries are bigger and more toothsome. Plus they have a tart flavor that balances out the sweet brown sugar.
Lastly, add the sliced almonds on top. This gives the breakfast a little bit of protein and a nice crunch to the texture too. You can always add more for garnish after the oatmeal is baked too.
Carefully add the casserole dish to the oven so the milk doesn’t spill. Bake the oatmeal at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. When the oatmeal is done baking, let cool for about 10 minutes. Serve with a side of maple syrup or honey.
Try Baked Oatmeal For Dessert Too!
If you’re like me, you sometimes like to have “breakfast” during other parts of the day other than just the morning. So it’s good to note that this Cherry Almond Oatmeal Bake also makes a terrific dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. We had some left over that I refrigerated and re-heated the next day for an afternoon treat. Since the oatmeal had overnight to soak up all the almond milk, extract and moisture from the cherries, the consistency more of a bread pudding. Delish!
Cherry Almond Oatmeal Bake
Ingredients
- 2 Cups Old Fashioned Oats
- 4 Cups Milk (I used Almond Milk)
- 1/2 Teaspoon Almond Extract
- 1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
- 1/2 Cup Sliced Almonds
- 1/2 Cup Dried Cherries
- 1 Large Apple, Grated
Instructions
- Start by pre-heating your oven to 350 degrees and then wash and grate your apple. You could also substitute the apple with 1 cup of cinnamon apple sauce. However, the grated apple adds a little more texture.
- Mix the almond extract with your milk.
- Then sprinkle the oatmeal in a greased glass casserole dish and pour the milk on top.
- Next, layer the remaining ingredients on top of the oatmeal.
- Carefully add the casserole to the oven. It will be a little liquidy until the oatmeal soaks up the milk.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
- Let cool for 5 to 10 minutes, scoop and serve!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 8 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 249Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 68mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 4gSugar: 16gProtein: 9g
Nutrition information provided is only an estimate.
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Originally posted in 2009. Updated in 2021.
Bibiana Bailey says
That just sounds delicious. I never thought pairing cherries with oatmeal. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
I am sure my hubby will thank you as well.
foodlovee says
This looks interesting.
Noelle says
Rachelle! Thanks so much for this recipe! I have had a bowl and it is delicious. Eating oatmeal has not always been my favorite but I can do it this way, OFTEN! I will be posting my delight in finding this recipe on my website. I actually did not have almond milk. My sister brought me a nut drink from Spain, called Chufa Milk. I used that and the stewed apples I had made earlier this morning. It was SO tasty,e specially since I have not eaten since yesterday due to a sore throat. Thanks again!
admin says
Thanks Noelle! Glad you enjoyed it! It’ makes a great afternoon snack too. :o)
Mr. P says
I would never think to bake porridge (we don’t call it oatmeal here!), but that’s a really good idea. Perfect when you have a lot of people to feed for breakfast.
This is the second time I’ve said this today… But I am going to make this! Lovely recipe.
Jessie says
yummy oatmeal recipe! looks hearty and satisfying which is a great way to start off the day.
Marillyn says
Looks so comforting! LOVE anything with oatmeal!
admin says
It’s definitely comforting. Like a blanket in a bowl. Any left overs you have will thicken up like bread pudding … so it’s great for dessert too!
Maranda says
This will be good tomorrow morning. It is snowing and will be chilly and wet out. This warm breakfast will be a welcome site, and smell, and taste……OOOHHHHH! Now I’m hungry!
admin says
@Maranda … the original name for this recipe is Michigan Oatmeal Bake … how appropriate! Perfect for a cold snowy morning. Enjoy. :o)
Edris Vonseggern says
I really enjoyed this and I will clearly come back soon to read more on your blog.
calphaloncookware says
Wow! Thank you! I constantly wanted to write in my web site a thing like that. Can I take part of the article to my weblog?
Simon Jones says
Mmmm, looks tasty 😀
paul lamke says
Great recipe and very interesting .thanks for sharing
Ezine
Fly so high says
My sister should see it!
WTM says
These sound amazing, definately going to give them a try!
Gail says
Tried this morning substituting pecans for almonds and vanilla extract for almond extract. Very tasty. I’ll make this again.
DiB says
Really liked the oatmeal recipe.
Best eaten when it comes out of the oven.
Does not reheat well.
soom says
Looks delicious. I can’t handle the gooey texture of stove top cooked rolled oats, so this baked method is going to get a try this morning! THANK YOU
I have no cherries, so I’ll sub dried jujubes, blueberries or goji berries which are great antioxidants. I’m lucky enough to have a local grower but they’re available in any natural foods store or online. A plus is no oils, sugars or preservatives used!
Maria says
I made this, but didn’t like the texture. It was good, but if I make it again I will cut the milk/almond milk by half.