Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal

Try this Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal recipe, or contribute your own.

Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal
Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal

Try this Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 0
  • Carbohydrate 606.886553871365 g
  • Cholesterol 1354.09999999006 mg
  • Fat 394.28586666448 g
  • Fiber 26.6227342007955 g
  • Protein 51.6330899924463 g
  • Saturated Fat 239.526323665305 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 recipe (1358g)
  • Sodium 3007.92066656269 mg
  • Sugar 580.263819670569 g
  • Trans Fat 30.0937906665548 g
  • Calories 6054 calories

Step-by-step

  • Combine all ingredients, with the exception of the eggs, in a large bowl.
  • Cover and refrigerate overnight, or at least one hour.
  • Add beaten eggs and any extra fun fruitiness you desire (my family loves craisins, peaches, or blueberries in their baked oatmeal).
  • Pour into a prepared 8x8 pan or other similarly sized dish.
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 40-50 minutes.
  • It will be similar to a soft cookie consistency when finished.

My Favorite Weekend Treat: Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal

Weekends are my time to experiment in the kitchen. After a busy week juggling work, family, and everything in between, I crave something comforting and delicious. That’s where this Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal comes in. I stumbled upon a recipe that vaguely resembled my favorite Colectivo baked oatmeal, and after a few tweaks and personal touches, this recipe became a staple in our home. It's the perfect blend of sweet and warm, with a delightful texture that's somewhere between a cake and a crumble. The best part? It's surprisingly easy to make, and the smell alone is enough to make the whole house feel cozy and inviting.

This recipe isn't just about the delicious taste; it's about the memories it creates. The process of making this baked oatmeal is almost as enjoyable as eating it. I often find myself humming along to my favorite music as I measure out the ingredients, the rhythmic chopping of the apple a calming counterpoint to the week's chaos. My husband usually helps me out with the mixing; sometimes it is just pure fun, sometimes it is a way to wind down together and chat about our week, share about our daily struggles and triumphs over the delicious aroma of warm oats.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its adaptability. Feel free to experiment with different fruits. My family loves adding craisins, peaches, or blueberries – it's a great way to sneak in some extra vitamins! The base recipe itself is incredibly versatile. You can adjust the sweetness to your liking, add nuts for extra crunch, or even incorporate chocolate chips for a decadent treat. It’s really a blank canvas for your culinary creativity. Don't be afraid to play around with different types of milk, too. My husband prefers buttermilk, but I find it a bit too rich for my taste, so I typically use regular milk. Ultimately, the perfect baked oatmeal is the one that tastes best to *you*.

This Copycat Colectivo Baked Oatmeal is more than just a breakfast treat. It’s a symbol of comfort, a taste of home, a moment of peace in a busy life. It’s the kind of recipe that makes you feel good, both inside and out. So, the next time you're looking for a satisfying and delicious weekend indulgence, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed.

Beyond the simple pleasure of enjoying a warm slice of baked oatmeal on a chilly morning, there's something incredibly rewarding about creating something delicious from scratch. It allows me to connect with the simple things in life, the act of measuring, mixing, and baking. It feels like a small act of rebellion against the whirlwind of the day-to-day, a tiny slice of intentional calmness amidst the chaos.

Ingredients Notes:

  • Oats: Old-fashioned oats are recommended for their texture. Quick-cooking oats may result in a slightly different consistency.
  • Milk: Buttermilk adds a tangy note, but regular milk works perfectly well. Experiment to find your favorite!
  • Fruit: The possibilities are endless! Fresh or frozen berries, bananas, apples, pears – whatever you have on hand will work wonderfully.
  • Spices: Cinnamon is a classic pairing with baked oatmeal, but you could also add nutmeg, cardamom, or ginger for a unique flavor profile.

The versatility of this recipe also extends to how you serve it. A simple dollop of yogurt or a drizzle of honey can elevate it to another level. I sometimes even enjoy it cold straight from the fridge, as a delicious and satisfying snack.

So go ahead, bake a batch. Enjoy the warmth, the aroma, and the simple joy of creating something delicious in your own kitchen.