Now that winter is definitely here to stay, I am back on my baked oatmeal breakfasts. I thought it was time to give my favorite recipe a holiday makeover. What depicts the holiday season more than pumpkin and cranberry? I figured why not incorporate them into a warm and nutritious Pumpkin and Cranberry Holiday Oatmeal bake.
My original recipe has bananas, blueberries and strawberries and I thought, why not give that a little holiday flair? The pumpkin and oatmeal mingle so nicely together creating a heartier dish that is sure to warm your belly and fuel you up for whatever comes your way.
This Pumpkin and Cranberry Holiday Oatmeal bake is another recipe that you can make ahead and enjoy for breakfast all week long. I like to bake it on a Sunday night and then divide it up into portions for the week. That way, on a rushed morning, I just need to pop it in the microwave for a minute and I am good to go.
With no added sugar and tons of vitamins and protein this pumpkin and cranberry oatmeal bake is the perfect way to start your day off right. I’ve left the bananas in for a little sweetness and the fresh cranberries give a nice tartness for contrast. You can whip up this pan of deliciousness in just a few minutes.
This is also a perfect breakfast to serve to all of your holiday visitors. They won’t even know how healthy it is! On Friday I will be sharing all of my favorite breakfast ideas for the holidays.
Pumpkin and Cranberry Holiday Oatmeal Bake
A seasonal oatmeal holiday bake that will become a family favorite for sure. Oatmeal, pumpkin, cranberry and banana come together in one delicious bite. No added sugar!
Ingredients
- 2 C old fashioned oats
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 C skim milk
- 1 C pumpkin puree
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tbl vanilla
- 1 large banana-sliced
- 1 C fresh cranberries
Instructions
- Spray a casserole dish with cooking spray
- Preheat oven to 375
- In a small bowl mix: oats, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg & salt
- Layer bananas into casserole dish
- Pour oat mixture on top to cover
- Whisk eggs, milk and vanilla
- mix in pumpkin puree
- Pour over top of oat mixture
- sprinkle cranberries on top
- Bake 30-35 minutes until firm
- Can be made ahead and warmed to serve
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 203Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 64mgSodium: 241mgCarbohydrates: 34gFiber: 6gSugar: 9gProtein: 9g
Courtney says
Ooh, this is exactly my kind of breakfast. Pumpkin and cranberries and oatmeal– perfect!
Thank you for hosting! 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I thought they were a great combo!
[email protected] says
Yes please. We always make a Christmas breakfast. This could be in the running this year….yum!
Deborah Brooks says
Oh honored!
Angela @ happy fit mama says
I kind of forgot about pumpkin after December 1st but you just made me crave it all over again. YUM!
Deborah Brooks says
I love pumpkin all year around!
Mary Ellen @ VNutrition says
This looks delicious! I love baked oatmeal!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks me too especially in the winter
Susie @ SuzLyfe says
YUM. YUMYUMYUM. You know I love pumpkin and cranberries together, and I adore my oats, this would be delicious!
Deborah Brooks says
I loved the combo together hope you do too
Rachel says
We usually do a French toast bake on Christmas morning but maybe we’ll change our tune this year and try this. Yum!
Deborah Brooks says
French toast bake is always yummy too!
Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home says
I think anything is better with cranberries! I just downloaded some smoothie recipes with cranberries.
Deborah Brooks says
Cranberries have really grown on me this year too!
Sarah @ BucketListTummy says
Love oatmeal breakfast bakes – they are the best for quick breakfasts. I’ve never thought to add cranberries though!!
Deborah Brooks says
I really like the fresh cranberries in there.
Annmarie says
YUM! This looks perfect for Christmas morning!
Deborah Brooks says
thanks I think it would be!
Nicole @ Fitful Focus says
This sounds like the perfect winter breakfast!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I do like a warm breakfast when it’s so cold out too
Kristin says
This looks really yummy! I just started thinking about what I should make for Christmas morning breakfast – this would be a good one!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I think it would! 🙂
Sadhna Grover says
Hi Deborah, Ths recipe is great without sugar and wow, can be cooked for the whole week. The colour of the dish is so awesome.
Thanks for hosting and have a safe and happy Christmas.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much! Yes I am trying to cut out lots of the sugar in my recipes and they still taste good!
Michelle Rogers says
Yum! And I’ll bet that smells amazing when you bake it!!
Deborah Brooks says
It sure does!
Angela says
This looks so good! Love the combination of pumpkin and cranberry!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes It was a great combo! Hope you try it
Kimberly Hatting says
This looks yummy (and pretty!). I’m not a fan of bananas, but I do like banana bread or muffins…I assume they would taste similar in this. I might have to give this a try! Thanks for all of your creative recipes!!!
Deborah Brooks says
You are very welcome. You could leave out the bananas on the bottom but as you say when they are baked they have a different texture.
Kayla @ Blondes Have More Run says
This looks absolutely delightful and festive! I like how you’re keeping the pumpkin around! No need to shush it away just yet!
Deborah Brooks says
I really enjoy eating pumpkin all year around 🙂
vicki says
This has all sorts of good stuff in it!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Debbie @ Coach Debbie Runs says
Yum! The pumpkin and Cranberry combination sounds delicious!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
abbey sharp says
Omg this looks heavenly, I would not mind waking up to this on a chilly winter morning! Will have to try, thanks for sharing!!
Deborah Brooks says
Definitely great to wake up to smells amazing
Jenn says
What a fabulous combination! Mr PugRunner would love this!
Deborah Brooks says
Fabulous! Hope you all try it out
Cassi says
Never thought to mix pumpkin and cranberry together.
Deborah Brooks says
Oh they are a great combo!
Kristy from Southern In Law says
This looks like the perfect winter breakfast! Cranberry, pumpkin and banana sound like a delicious combination!
Deborah Brooks says
They go perfectly together
Kara @ Byte Sized Nutrition says
Oh yum, this would be perfect for Christmas morning! But I would definitely eat it any day of the week. Oatmeal bakes are great make-ahead breakfasts!
Deborah Brooks says
I would eat it any day of the week too!
Akaleistar says
Oh, my goodness, that looks so good!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much hope you give it a go!
Sarah- A Whisk and Two Wands says
This looks so good, you had me at cranberry, and I love my oatmeal! If I weren’t making donuts and my mom making caramel rolls for Christmas this would be on the list. I’m thinking next week if we get snow it would be perfect to throw in the oven and enjoy before or after playing in the snow!
Happy Meatless Monday!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes the perfect warm apres snow breakfast. Happy HOlidays!
Carmy says
Love the bake! Especially the cranberry!
Deborah Brooks says
The fresh cranberry give it such a nice tangy punch
Chrissy says
I am making this THIS WEEK! I have all the ingredients and love that I can have quick easy healthy breakfasts ready for multiple days. Saved to my recipe library too. Wonderful!
Deborah Brooks says
Fabulous! I really hope you enjoy it 🙂
Ilka says
Oatmeal bake is always a great yummy breakfast solution! The cranberries make it perfect for the holidays!!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes indeed! Even though it’s warm where you are I hope you try it out
MCM Mama Runs says
Looks yummy! I need a bake ahead breakfast that I can eat on our crazy weekday mornings.
Deborah Brooks says
It’s perfect for that!
Kateria says
Mmmm pumpkin + cranberries is so festive and makes this oatmeal looks so yummy! Thank you for sharing this recipe! I wonder if I can substitute almond milk? This looks so comforting and I was just writing on my blog how I wanted to try other oatmeal recipes since I’ve been getting a bit bored.
Deborah Brooks says
I don’t see why almond milk would not work let me know if you try it out
Mary Beth Jackson says
This looks like the perfect option for our long holiday weekend! We will just pretend it is cold down here!
Deborah Brooks says
Sounds like the perfect plan 🙂
Coco says
Yum! I mixed 1 cup of fresh cranberry relish into my baked oatmeal last week – it was great!
Deborah Brooks says
OH great idea!
kalee says
This looks absolutely amazing and perfect for Christmas morning’s breakfast! I love that it doesn’t have added sugar too. There is plenty of that this time of the year!
Deborah Brooks says
You won’t even miss it!
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says
This looks fantastic. I love having a healthier breakfast… dinner is always HUGE!
Deborah Brooks says
Ha ha yes it does help to start off with a healthy breakfast
Jill Conyers says
The combination of cranberry and pumpkin sounds wonderful.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much!
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
I’m such a baked oatmeal fan! This looks amazing!!
Deborah Brooks says
I am newly in love with oatmeal this past year.
Toni says
Looks so delicious! Would make a great Christmas morning breakfast.
Deborah Brooks says
I think so! Hope you give it a try
Kathryn @ Dancing to Running says
What a colorful and festive breakfast. Looks perfect for Christmas brunch!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much! Happy holidays
Carol aka Running Granny Green says
This sounds like a recipe I must try! I love Go To recipes that can be “changed up” for a twist. Thanks for posting this.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks so much hope you enjoy it!