Apples meet steel cut oatmeal in this recipe that mixes two favorite foods – oatmeal and apple pie! Apple pie oatmeal might be your new breakfast favorite.
The Southern husband and I are great lovers of oatmeal for dinner. Warm and wonderful, quick and filling, and when we have it for supper we usually jazz it up in a savory way instead of going sweet – our favorite is with some cheddar cheese and a soft-cooked egg.
But given the Winterpacolypse that we are currently smack in the middle of, one particularly blustery night I decided the only thing left to so was do was go straight for the dessert-meets-dinner with an apple pie version of oatmeal.
Which by the way would be perfectly perfect for breakfast and lunch, too!
Here’s how you make apple pie oatmeal!
Apple pie oatmeal starts with steel cut oats – those are the hard little oat nuggets that cook up into hearty, nutty wonderfulness as opposed to the more typical rolled oats variety. Steel cut oats make all the difference in this recipe – think of them as playing the part of the pie crust!
And obviously you have apples.
I use one apple per serving to make sure everyone gets their fair, generous share of apple deliciousness. I like Macintosh apples for this recipe because they cook up to just the right amount of tender and crisp. No need to peel them – just slice them into nice bite-sized pieces.
I cook everything up with just enough cinnamon sugar to give it a spicy sweetness, and then I usually drizzle a little warm maple syrup and cream on top, which is what I have in the recipe below.
There’s nothing like apple pie oatmeal to make you clean your plate. Or your bowl.
Can you say, lick the bowl?
Stay warm out there my friends!
PrintApple Pie Oatmeal
Apples meet steel cut oatmeal in this recipe that introduces two of my favorite foods – oatmeal and apple pie!
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1 cup steel cut oats
- 4 cups water
- 4 Macintosh apples, cored and cut into bite sized pieces
- 4 tablespoons cinnamon sugar
- Warm maple syrup
- Warm heavy cream
Instructions
- Bring water to a simmer in a heavy deep saucepan. Add oats and cook over medium-low heat for 20 minutes. Add more water as needed if the oatmeal absorbs all of it before the cooking time is done.
- Add apples and cinnamon sugar and stir. Simmer for another 10 minutes until oatmeal is done, drizzling in more water if needed. Steel cut oatmeal will be slightly chewy – that’s how it’s supposed to be.
- Ladle into warmed bowls, drizzle with a little maple syrup and heavy cream and serve.
Caroline says
So happy to have found this yummy recipe! My daughter and I eat a LOT of oatmeal…we love it. We are going apple picking this weekend and THIS yumminess is going to happen Monday morning! Oh…and I need to find that maple cube! How fun!
Kate says
We did our apple picking about 3 weeks ago and we are still working our way through the scrumptious apples (lots of applesauce happening in my kitchen!). Have fun!!
Amanda says
I’m relatively new to steel cut oatmeal – I bought the quick cooking kind because I have two small children, a full-time job, and a husband. Read: NO EXTRA TIME! :-) So anyway – this gives me a wonderful idea for my breakfast oatmeal – I’ve been making mine with a bit of brown sugar and cinnamon. Yawn. Super excited for breakfast tomorrow. Thanks!!
Kate says
I remember those days! Whatever works for you is the right way to go and hang in there – it’s almost the weekend! :)