Zucchini Bread Baked Oatmeal Recipe (2024)

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This Zucchini Bread Baked Oatmeal recipe tastes just like a slice of fresh Zucchini Bread, but without the sugar or flour. It’s a hearty and filling breakfast that’s great for meal prep and lasts all week in the fridge!

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, and egg free (there are directions for adding eggs, if you’d like).

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Table of Contents

Ingredients for Zucchini Bread Oatmeal

  • Rolled Oats: Oats are a whole grain food and a great source of fiber. They can help keep you full longer than other breakfast foods.
  • Spices: No zucchini bread would be complete without cinnamon, nutmeg, and a little vanilla extract.
  • Baking Powder: This helps you make a fluffier and slightly less dense texture.
  • Chia Seeds: This is how we create our egg-less egg. You can replace 1 egg for every teaspoon of chia seeds and tablespoon of water, or substitute equal parts flax seed to make a flax egg. Learn more about egg substitutes here.
  • Almond Milk: Plain or vanilla works perfectly, just make sure and grab unsweetened almond milk.
  • Zucchini: A box grater is perfect for making shredded zucchini. No need to peel or squeeze out the liquid, just cut off both ends and grate.
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Instructions for making this Zucchini Baked Oatmeal

Instant Pot Directions

  1. Shred and drain your zucchini, then set it aside. Mix chia seeds and water in a small bowl and set the bowl aside to allow your seeds to gel. You might need to stir them a few times.
  2. Add oats, baking powder, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Mix to combine.
  3. Next, add your vanilla extract, almond milk, grated zucchini, and chia eggs and stir well.
  4. Lightly spray an oven safe dish that fits into your pot with cooking spray. Pour in the batter and loosely cover the pan with aluminum foil.
  5. Add 1 cup of water to the bottom of Instant Pot–under where your dish will go. Place the oatmeal dish on a trivet and carefully lower the trivet into the pot.
  6. Close the lid on the Instant Pot and turn the valve to Sealing. Set cook time for 50 minutes on high pressure. Do this by pressing Pressure Cook or Manual, whichever button your pot has.
  7. When the cook time is complete, allow your pot to release pressure naturally–this means do not move the valve, just allow the pot to sit on the counter for a bit. When the silver or red metal pin drops, remove the lid and set aside. Use the trivet handles to remove the pan. Be careful, it will be very hot.
  8. Remove the foil and serve your oatmeal immediately. You can top it with Greek yogurt, fresh fruit, chopped nuts, maple syrup, agave, or a little peanut butter.
  9. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. You can freeze this for up to 2 months.
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Oven Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350º.
  2. Follow steps 1-4 above.
  3. Bake for 40 minutes.
  4. Remove the aluminum foil and bake an additional 10 minutes, or until top looks a bit dry and middle is cooked (use a butter knife to test).
  5. Allow to cool completely on a wire rack before serving.

Recipe Tips

  • This recipe doesn’t contain a traditional sweetener like brown sugar or honey. You can add 1/4 cup of maple syrup or agave to your batter, or serve it on top of your portion (which is how we do it in my house!).
  • This recipe calls for traditional rolled oats. Quick oats won’t work the same in this recipe, as they don’t absorb the same amount of liquid as rolled oats. Steel cut oats will work, but you’ll have to increase the liquid and cook time.
  • This recipe is great to meal prep. I like to make it Sunday and eat it all week. If you’d like to prep a few of them in one day and then freeze them, it’s a great way to get ahead on meal prepping for the month. I usually store mine in gallon sized freezer bags.
  • If using the Instant Pot to cook this dish, allow a natural release for 10-15 minutes before releasing the rest of the steam and removing the lid.
  • If you have picky eaters who don’t want to see green on their plate, go ahead and peel the zucchini before grating it.
  • Need something different? Add chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, or raisins to the batter before adding to your prepared baking dish.
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Healthy Eating Plans

  • Weight Watchers: We calculated these points using the WW calculator. We use ingredients to calculate our points, not nutrition information, which is the most accurate way to calculate according to Weight Watchers. Each serving of this recipe without toppings is 4 Points on the 2023 Plan | 5 Blue Plan Points | 5 Green Plan Points | 1 Purple Plan Point
  • 21 Day Fix: Without additional toppings, each serving of this recipe counts as:
    • For the entire recipe: 12 Yellow Containers, 2 Green Containers, 2.5 Orange Containers, 2 Teaspoons. (I give you these numbers in case you change an ingredient and need to recalculate the containers)
    • Per Serving (recipe makes 8 servings): 1 1/2 Yellow Containers, 1/4 Green Container, 1/3 Orange Container, 1/4 Teaspoon.
  • 2B Mindset: This is a perfect 2B Mindset breakfast recipe, just add a protein to balance it out. Greek yogurt on top is an easy way to get that in!

More Oatmeal Recipes

  • Instant Pot Amish Baked Oatmeal
  • Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal
  • Oatmeal Peanut Butter Protein Balls
  • Pumpkin Spice Overnight Oats
  • Chocolate Overnight Oats
  • Banana Bread with Oats (I’ve made Zucchini Oatmeal Bread with this recipe by halving the bananas and adding in 1 small grated zucchini).

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Zucchini Bread Baked Oatmeal

Created by: Becca Ludlum

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Approximate Serving Size: 1 cup

Servings 8

This Zucchini Bread Baked Oatmeal is a healthy and delicious way to start your day. Make this with or without eggs, and it's gluten-free, dairy-free, and loaded with enough nutrients and fiber to keep you full.

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 8 tsp chia seeds or 8 eggs
  • ½ cup water if using eggs, omit this
  • 2 zucchini medium, grated
  • 4 cups rolled oats
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 2 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp nutmeg
  • 4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 ¼ cups almond milk unsweetened

Instructions

Instant Pot Instructions:

  • Mix chia seeds and water in a small bowl and allow your seeds to gel, set aside. 8 tsp chia seeds ½ cup water

  • Shred and drain your zucchini, then set it aside. 2 zucchini

  • Add oats, baking powder, cinnamon, and nutmeg and mix to combine. 4 cups rolled oats 2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp cinnamon 2 tsp nutmeg

  • Next add your vanilla extract, almond milk, grated zucchini, and chia seeds and stir well. 4 tsp vanilla extract 2 ¼ cups almond milk

  • Lightly spray an oven safe dish with cooking spray. Pour in your batter and loosely cover the pan with aluminum foil.

  • Add 1 cup of water to the Instant Pot. Place the oatmeal dish on a trivet and carefully lower the trivet into the pot.

  • Close the lid on the Instant Pot and turn the valve to Sealing. Set cook time for 50 minutes on high pressure.

  • When the cook time is complete allow your pot to release pressure naturally. When the sealing valve drops, remove the lid and set aside. Use the trivet handles to remove the pan.

  • Remove the foil and serve. Top with Greek yogurt, fresh fruit, chopped nuts, maple syrup, or a little peanut butter.

  • Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Freeze for up to 2 months.

Oven Instructions:

  • Preheat oven to 350º.

  • Follow steps 1-5 above.

  • Bake for 40 minutes.

  • Remove aluminum foil and bake an additional 10 minutes.

  • Allow to cool on a wire rack and serve!

Notes

Recipe Tips:

  • This recipe doesn’t contain a traditional sweetener like brown sugar or honey. You can add 1/4 cup of maple syrup or agave to your batter, or serve it on top of your portion (which is how we do it in my house!).
  • This recipe calls for traditional rolled oats. Quick oats won’t work the same in this recipe, as they don’t absorb the same amount of liquid as rolled oats. Steel cut oats will work, but you’ll have to increase the liquid and cook time.
  • This recipe is great to meal prep. I like to make it Sunday and eat it all week. If you’d like to prep a few of them in one day and then freeze them, it’s a great way to get ahead on meal prepping for the month. I usually store mine in gallon sized freezer bags.
  • If using the Instant Pot to cook this dish, allow a natural release for 10-15 minutes before releasing the rest of the steam and removing the lid.
  • If you have picky eaters who don’t want to see green on their plate, go ahead and peel the zucchini before grating it.
  • Need something different? Add chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, or raisins to the batter before cooking.

Healthy Eating Plans:

  • Weight Watchers: We calculated these points using the WW calculator. We use ingredients to calculate our points, not nutrition information, which is the most accurate way to calculate according to Weight Watchers. Each serving of this recipe without toppings is 4 Points on the 2023 Plan | 5 Blue Plan Points | 5 Green Plan Points | 1 Purple Plan Point
  • 21 Day Fix:
    • For the entire recipes: 12 Yellow Containers, 2 Green Containers, 2.5 Orange Containers, 2 Teaspoons.
    • Per Serving (recipe makes 8): 1 1/2 Yellow Container, 1/4 Green Container, 1/3 Orange Container, 1/4 Teaspoon.

Nutrition

Calories: 124kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 99mg | Potassium: 224mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 181mg | Iron: 2mg

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Becca Ludlum

Healthy recipe creator, self-confessed food snob, and certified Level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach. I create healthy recipes with minimally processed ingredients, but have never turned down a homemade brownie. ;)

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FAQs

Should you squeeze water out of zucchini for bread? ›

Squeezing is optional.

But unless your zucchini is excessively juicy, squeezing the squash could be removing some of the moisture you really do want in the bread. It's up to you, though. Squeeze for lighter, drier bread. Leave it as is for denser, moister bread.

Should you peel zucchini for zucchini bread? ›

There's no need to peel the zucchini or remove the seeds. You also shouldn't press or squeeze any of the excess moisture out of it. You want all that to go into the bread!

What is the best way to grate zucchini for zucchini bread? ›

The best way to grate zucchini is whatever is fastest. If you're grating a lot of zucchini (more than two at a time), we recommend grabbing a food processor with a grating attachment. For smaller amounts, a box grater usually does the trick.

Why are my baked oats not rising? ›

One of the main reasons that your baked oatmeal isn't rising is because you're not using leaveners, ie. baking powder and baking soda.

How many zucchinis is 2 cups grated? ›

A medium zucchini will result in approximately 1 cup of shredded zucchini. If you happen to be using a larger zucchini and the seeds are large, cut the zucchini lengthwise and use a spoon to scoop out the seeds.

Should zucchini bread be cool before removing from pan? ›

Don't leave the loaf in the pan too long – Once you remove the bread from the oven, let it sit for 10 to15 minutes. But after that, it should be turned out onto a cooling rack to finish cooling. Otherwise, the edges can get a little too done in the still-hot pan.

How many cups is one zucchini? ›

When sliced, 1 medium zucchiniyielded about 1 to 1.25 cups and if grated, you end up with about 2/3 cup of tamped down zucchini.

Why does my zucchini bread fall apart when I cut it? ›

The most common reason for zucchini breadand other quick breads (and cakes) to collapse as they cool is the ingredients are too vigorously or quickly mixed, which incorporates lots of less stable air bubbles into the batter.

Why is my zucchini bread so dry? ›

Why does my zucchini bread come out dry? This is usually due to either not measuring ingredients carefully or over-baking the bread. Be sure to bake until toothpick inserted in center of bread comes out with just a few tiny, tender crumbs attached.

Why is my zucchini bread wet in the middle? ›

Why does zucchini bread sink in the middle. One of the most frustrating issues with zucchini bread is when it sinks in the center as it cools. It can look perfect coming out of the oven, but soon starts to deflate… The main issue here is that the bread just isn't cooked through.

What if zucchini bread batter is too thick? ›

If it is too thick, add another egg. Add nuts, if desired. Lightly grease and flour your bread pans, or spray them with nonstick cooking spray. Carefully spoon the mixture into bread pans, stopping when the mixture is about 3/4 of the way to the top.

Why can oats not be used in baking bread? ›

In bread making processes, oats behave in a distinctly different way to wheat. Oat proteins do not form similar gluten networks to wheat and thus the wheat bread making process cannot be used as such for oats. However, around 10% of wheat flour can easily be replaced with oat flakes.

Why is my baked oatmeal gummy? ›

Oats absorb moisture as they sit—so if you let your batter sit before you bake, you'll run the risk of making a dense, thick, gummy baked oatmeal (when you really want a light, fluffy one), she explains.

Do you have to soak oats before baking? ›

Soaking not only softens the oats, but it also makes them more tender, quicker to cook, and easier to digest. In a side-by-side comparison, we found that unsoaked oats lacked that fluffy, creamy texture soaked oats provide. So, from here on out, we'll be soaking. Once they're soaked, it's time to cook.

Does zucchini need to be drained before baking? ›

Zucchini adds a ton of water unless you extract water from your grated zucchini. Grated fresh or frozen zucchini, without being pressed or drained, is about 50% water. So you have to cut back on the water in the recipes. If you add two cups of zucchini, you need to cut one cup of liquid from your recipe.”

Why is it important to squeeze excess liquid from grated zucchini? ›

When cooking with grated zucchini, it's important to squeeze out the moisture to stop your dish from going soggy.

Why is my zucchini bread batter so dry? ›

Why does my zucchini bread come out dry? This is usually due to either not measuring ingredients carefully or over-baking the bread. Be sure to bake until toothpick inserted in center of bread comes out with just a few tiny, tender crumbs attached.

What to do if zucchini bread is too wet? ›

You can just take handfuls of grated zucchini and squeeze them over the sink or a bowl, or you can wrap the grated zucchini in a clean towel, and twist it to get rid if the water. Heat the oven to 350 F, return the bread to the oven, and bake for another 10 to 20 minutes.

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