Make this Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal for a cozy and delicious breakfast that feels like dessert! Just 5 ingredients and 15 minutes needed!
Friends, you are about to be shown a revolutionary way to eat porridge!
This pumpkin pie oatmeal is simple, yet delicious and comforting. It has all of the best flavors of my pumpkin pie without evaporated milk but requires just 5 ingredients. And we all know there is nothing better than having dessert for breakfast, right?
For more breakfast recipes, check out my Baked Oatmeal without Eggs, Overnight Oats without Chia Seeds, and Banana Oat Pancakes.
Ingredients
- Pumpkin: Ideally, use a pumpkin that's in season. All types work well here.
- Pumpkin pie spice: Either store-bought or DIY.
- Rolled oats: They provide a chewy texture, plus fiber and healthy carbs!
- Coconut milk: Use light coconut milk for the best result. Or use another plant milk instead, such as soy milk.
- Sweetener of choice: We love honey or maple syrup, but you can also use granulated sugar or my brown sugar syrup for boba instead.
- Protein powder: To make this meal complete and filling. Optional.
- Toppings: We love to top this pumpkin pie oatmeal with different nuts and seeds, as well as a caramelized banana.
How to make it
Start by simmering chopped pumpkin with coconut milk in a pot. Once soft, use a potato masher to mash the pumpkin until a pure is formed.
Then add pumpkin spice and oats, and continue cooking until the oats are soft.
Remove from the heat and add protein powder (optional), plus maple syrup or honey.
Serve in bowls, add some toppings of choice, and voilà. You are ready to go!
Storage Tips
- Fridge: Let the oatmeal cool to room temperature. Transfer to a covered container and save in a fridge for 4-5 days.
- Freezer: Let the oatmeal cool to room temperature. Transfer to a covered container and save in a freezer for up to 6 months.
- Re-heat: In a microwave for 1-2 minutes, or on a stovetop for 5-10 minutes.
Expert Tips
- Use rolled oats, instead of quick-cooking or steel-cut oats. They provide a chewier texture, which I think works great in this pumpkin pie oatmeal.
- Use canned pumpkin to make this recipe faster! If you don't have time to cook your own pumpkin, just skip that part and use a canned one instead.
- Add your favorite topping! Oatmeal is so much with some toppings, so be generous here!
More Breakfast Recipes with Oats
Golden Overnight Oats with Lemon and Poppy Seeds
📖 Recipe
Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal
Equipment
- Stovetop
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cup cubed pumpkin, peeled
- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 cup coconut milk or any plant milk you like
- 1 ½ teaspoon pumpkin spice
- 1-2 tablespoon honey, maple syrup, or sweetener other of choice
- 1-2 tablespoon protein powder of choice (optional)
- 1 banana, pan-fried* (optional)
- A handful of walnuts (optional)
- 2 tablespoon hemp seeds (optional)
- Small handful of pumpkin seeds (optional)
Instructions
- To a medium pot, add coconut milk and chopped pumpkin. Simmer over medium heat for 15-20 minutes or until the pumpkin is soft.
- Use a potato masher to carefully mash the pumpkin in the coconut milk, until a pure is formed.
- Then add pumpkin spice and oats. Continue cooking for about 5-10 minutes or until the oats are cooked. Add a few splashes of milk if needed.
- Remove from heat. Add honey and protein powder and mix well (optional).
- Serve in a bowl and add toppings of choice. We went with pan-fried banana, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and hemp seeds (all optional).
- Store in a covered container in the fridge for up to 4 days or freeze for 1 month.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated with third-party calculations without including the optional ingredients.
Jade says
What do you do with the butternut squash in your headline photo?
Petranka says
Hi Jade, the pumpkin needs to be cut into cubes, then simmered with milk to soften it, before mashing it into a puree. This is if you don't have pumpkin puree on hand. In case you do have a can of pumpkin puree, you can add a few tablespoons of that and skip step 1 and 2, and add everything into a pot instead. Hope that helps!
Tom Gibbons says
How many calories?
Petranka says
Hi Tom! One serving has 271 calories. I've calculated it with 1 tbsp of honey and without the optional ingredients. The recipe makes two servings. Hope that helps!
Jen says
Can you use canned pumpkin?
Thanks
Petranka says
Yes! Enjoy!
Simon says
This was so delicious!