Read reviews (17)
Rate recipe
I like to prepare this baked oatmeal on weekend mornings when I have a little extra time," says Angela Higinbotham of Willis, California. "Even guests who typically don't like oatmeal fill their bowls with this hearty version, flavored with dried cranberries, brown sugar and cinnamon."
This recipe is:
Healthy
Diabetic Friendly
Nutritional Facts 1 piece (calculated without additional milk) equals 230 calories, 6 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 1 mg cholesterol, 253 mg sodium, 36 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 7 g protein. Diabetic Exchanges: 2-1/2 starch, 1 fat.
Originally published as Oatmeal Cranberry Breakfast Bake in Light & Tasty December/January 2005, p43
Browse slideshows featuring our best recipes, holiday ideas, easy how-tos, cooking tips, and more!
Get Recipes >
A collection of our favorite, highest-rated recipes—including the best dessert, dinner and holiday recipes.
Tell us what you think of this recipe. Did you modify it? Would you make it again? Rate it today! >
Rate and Review this Recipe
Reviewed on Mar. 13, 2013 by MCJordon
I love this recipe! I will bake it up, have a serving and then cut it into pieces and wrap individually in plastic wrap to reheat on weekday mornings. Very good. Also, it is easy to cut it in half and just make 6 servings.
Reviewed on Jan. 04, 2013 by shecooksalot
I made this recipe for the purpose of freezing the individual squares for quick, on the go breakfasts. The oatmeal tastes great and I love that its such an easy, hearty breakfast (making it ahead of time) that my family can use on busy mornings.
I made this recipe for the purpose of freezing the squares individually for quick, on the go breakfasts. I love the taste and love that it is another recipe to make our morning faster! Will be making again!
I made this recipe especially so I could cut it up into squares and freeze individually for our busy mornings. I really enjoyed the taste and the fact that it is a portable option to oatmeal. I will be making this again and using some of the substitutions that the other reviewers mentioned.
Reviewed on Oct. 30, 2012 by SharonDetweiler
We have oatmeal every morning, I made this today for a change it was delicious and very easy to make. I cut the sugar to 1/4 cup, used almond milk and added applesauce instead of oil.
Reviewed on Apr. 27, 2012 by 2princesses2love
It was just alright to me, my husband couldn't eat it though. It was way too sweet for him.
Reviewed on Mar. 10, 2011 by azzilu
we love these bars....so easy to make and healthy, too...when cooled, i wrap individually in saran wrap for a grab-n-go snack...better than store bought granola bars...cheaper, too AND you know what's in them! :-)
Reviewed on Feb. 22, 2011 by schieuer
I decrease the oil to 1/8 cup and it is still moist and delicious.
Disappears immediately at my house - hot or cold! I keep the dry ingredients mixed up as packets so I can make a batch quickly. Have also substituted some of the cranberries for other dried berries and golden raisins. Add some chopped walnuts if you like them.
Reviewed on Jan. 10, 2011 by DaniCalifornia
I loved this! I made 1/2 a recipe in a 9x9 pan and cooked it for 25 minutes. Yum! Delicious as a snack, too.
Reviewed on Dec. 09, 2010 by azzilu
this recipe is very easy AND nutritious...i substitute splenda brown sugar blend for the brown sugar (to save a few calories)...they keep well in fridge...we love 'em...
Reviewed on Sep. 20, 2010 by jakaye
I love to make this ahead too and warm it up in the morning, topped with milk. I used cherry flavored cranberries and it was great.
Reviewed on Mar. 07, 2010 by mjlouk
My DH thought it was too sweet, but he doesn't like any thing sweet. The rest of us (me & the kids) thought it was good! Wish it didn't take so long to make though.
Reviewed on Dec. 16, 2009 by tayer
This was really good just as printed, but I "doctor" it up - add 1/2 c raisins, maybe a small, peeled apple - chopped, chopped walnuts for the top. And 2 eggs instead of egg whites. Egg whites are kind of a pain. Enjoy.
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2009 by dmbethea
What a delicious change from ordinary oatmeal! I love it when it's "ordinary," but this recipe really makes it special.
Reviewed on Jul. 08, 2009 by NyxRizzi
This is my new favorite way to eat oatmeal! I can't wait to make it for my sister's kids.
Reviewed on Aug. 16, 2008 by jherrewig
This is such a great recipe! I make it quite often on Sunday night and put it in the fridge so my Husband and I have a warm, healthy, delicious breakfast at the tip of our fingers every morning before work.
Our 10 most popular recipes for the month delivered right to your inbox!
© Reiman Media Group, LLC., 2013