This cinnamon apple oatmeal is easily made in the slow cooker for a creamy, hearty breakfast that everyone will love. It’s so nice to wake up in the morning and enjoy a ready-made breakfast filled with steel-cut oats, chopped apples, and raisins! They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so start things off right with some of these healthy and delicious recipes! You’ll have to try overnight oats, homemade oatmeal, or chia seed pudding when you’re wanting something delicious that will still power you through your day.
Crock Pot Oatmeal With Apples and Cinnamon
I’m not a huge breakfast person, but I can always go for a bowl of oatmeal. It’s everything that breakfast should be! Warm, sweet, and comforting. I have a great recipe for homemade oatmeal on the blog already, but this recipe is unique because you make the oatmeal in your slow cooker! I don’t know why I never tried it until now! It’s so easy to throw in at night so you have a delicious breakfast to wake up to. My favorite part about the recipe was being able to dump it in the crockpot the night before and quickly serve it as we are running out the door. It is also nice because my husband leaves pretty early, so he is able to grab some before he leaves. As easy as this slow cooker cinnamon apple oatmeal is to make, it’s absolutely delicious as well! It’s jam-packed with tasty flavor and texture from the chopped apples, raisins, and cinnamon. And did I mention cleanup is a breeze? Anything you can make all in one pot is a winner in my book! Nothing hits the spot quite like a warm, hearty breakfast. Your family is going to love this tasty overnight oatmeal and ask for it again and again. Good thing it’s so easy to throw together! If you’re looking for more quick and easy breakfast recipes, you’ll have to try this overnight breakfast casserole as well!
Ingredients for Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
This slow cooker oatmeal is great for using up oats in your pantry and any fruit you may have on hand. I love the simplicity of just adding apples, raisins, and cinnamon, but feel free to try out other flavors and mix-ins! I have a few ideas listed below. Note: all measurements can be found in the recipe card below.
Steel-Cut Oats: Make sure that you buy steel-cut oats instead of old-fashioned or rolled oats. Your slow cooker oatmeal will turn out mushy if you don’t use steel-cut oats.Cooking Liquid: Water, milk, or nut milk work great here! I used both almond milk and water. This is a great recipe to make if you’re wanting a dairy-free breakfast!Cinnamon: I love adding cinnamon to oatmeal because of the warm, comforting flavor it gives it. Plus, apples and cinnamon is a classic (and delicious) flavor combo!Chopped Apples: Use your favorite type! I always go for sweet apples like fuji or Honeycrisp. If you want more tart apple flavor, try using Granny Smith apples instead!Sweetener: You can use whatever sweetener you’d like here! Add brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, granulated sugar, stevia, etc., until you’ve reached your desired flavor.
How to Make Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal Overnight
Breakfast recipes as easy as this slow cooker oatmeal are hard to find! All you have to do is throw all of the ingredients in your crock pot and let it do its thing! You’re going to love having it to wake up to. It takes some of the chaos out of busy mornings with the kids!
Add Nuts: Not only do chopped nuts add tasty flavor to the oatmeal, but great texture, too! They balance out the creaminess of the oats perfectly. Chopped pecans, walnuts, and slivered almonds are all great additions.Add Protein: Looking to add a boost of protein to your oatmeal? Add a scoop of your favorite protein powder! I always use vanilla protein powder to add sweet flavor and creaminess.Toppings: Sometimes a drizzle of honey or maple syrup is all you need, but if you want to make your breakfast extra decadent, try a little caramel syrup on top!Spices: Spiced breakfasts are perfect for fall! Try adding apple pie spice or even pumpkin spice to your oatmeal for an extra pop of flavor.
In the Refrigerator: Store leftover oatmeal in an airtight container for up to 1 week.In the Freezer: Store oatmeal in a freezer bag for 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.Reheating: I add a little bit of milk to leftover oatmeal because it helps to make it nice and creamy again. From there, pop it in the microwave for 30-second intervals or until warm and smooth.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.