Oven Oatmeal - Peach

"No pot to watch; easiest stuff ever. Found the base for this on www.notderbypie.com and ran with it. I think I eat this stuff every day! I should be embarrassed by that but I'm not! I'm usually too lazy to reheat it, too! More like cold pudding that way! What's not to like?!? (Exact yield is a guess. Sorry! This NEVER lasts me more than four days!)"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
6 cups
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 2 cups regular rolled oats
  • 14 cup brown sugar (or real maple syrup or sweetener of choice)
  • 2 -3 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 2 cups unsweetened almond milk (or any milk)
  • 2 (15 ounce) cans del monte 100% juice sliced peaches, WITH liquid
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directions

  • Set oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Drain peach juice into measuring cup. If less than 1 cup, top with other juice, water, or more milk. Total liquids must be AT LEAST 3 cups. A little more is good!
  • Chop peaches. I use a table knife and simply chop in the cans!
  • Combine all dry ingredients. Add "milk" and peaches with juice; mix well.
  • Pour all into sprayed baking dish. I use my 2 1/2 quart round Pyrex. I haven't tried other sizes --
  • Bake, uncovered, 50 minutes.
  • DONE!
  • ***I've used canned tart cherries in place of peaches, used the canned cherry "juice", and added a little almond extract. Not as sweet but you can always adjust as necessary! YUM!

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Reviews

  1. Made this for breakfast this morning -- perfect! I love how simple it is to toss together, and it gives me time to pop it in the oven and feed all the critters while it's baking up. Made the kitchen smell lovely, too! I agree with loof, it's nice that this recipe cooks up more like stovetop oatmeal than most baked oatmeals. Now I'd like to try this with some other fruits, too. Thanks for the wonderful breakfast! Made for PAC Spring 2014
     
  2. What a great oatmeal recipe! What made this different from many baked oatmeals I've tried is the texture - most come out like an oatmeal cake (which is great too) but this came out soft and moist, like oatmeal made on the stove. The brown sugar was great with the peaches and the oatmeal was perfectly sweetened with that and the peach juice. This recipe makes a lot - I made half of the recipe and got 4-6 generous servings. Thanks for sharing a keeper! Made for Spring Pick-A-Chef 2012
     
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In some circles, I am known as the "pie lady" because I often make pie...I think it's easier to make than cake! I have an extensive pie recipe collection but am certain that it will NEVER be complete! (My muffin recipe collection is also large!) I am a firm believer in experimentation in the cooking department and often give "How To Cook Without A Book" for any appropriate gift-giving occasion! I also enjoy "playing" in the dirt and find that I need Spring because it gets me away from all the extra cooking I do in Winter! My Mom always said, "If you can READ, you can COOK!" and I have no patience for anyone who refuses to read in the kitchen!
 
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