Oatmeal Recipes
by Chocolate Covered Katie
5 from 38 votes
This healthy banana oatmeal recipe is one of the easiest and most delicious breakfasts you will ever make!
I get so many comments and emails from people saying they’d love to eat healthier… if only it weren’t so time-consuming or expensive.
And truthfully, in contrast to this simple banana oatmeal, such a large number of the healthy recipes out there really do make it seem like you need to splurge on specialty flours, superfood powders, and $10 bottles of green juice if you want to be healthy.
But healthy eating doesn’t need to be so complicated, and the goal on my blog has always been to make this lifestyle as simple and do-able for as many people as possible.
Also Try These Easy Cinnamon Rolls
❤ I love how the milk splashed in the shape of a heart.
I try to ensure most of my recipes call for ingredients you can easily find in regular grocery stores, because I know it’s not always feasible or desirable to jet off to Whole Foods every time you just want to make breakfast.
This basic banana oatmeal proves it is not only possible, but also completely delicious, to have a healthy breakfast without all the bells and whistles.
Any grocery store worth its salt will carry all of the necessary ingredients, and you can even make it ahead the night before if you’re really short on time.
Vegan Breakfast Recipes
The recipe requires just FOUR main ingredients, and you can dress it up however you’d like. I often will add peanut butter or almond butter, or I’ll throw in some mini chocolate chips at the last minute, so they get all melty and amazing.
With this bowl, I decided to add in a spoonful of my Healthy Nutella, and I probably don’t need to tell you how that went, right?
Banana + Nutella = Pretty much the perfect breakfast.
Above – watch the video of how to make banana oatmeal
What are some of your favorite easy and healthy breakfast recipes to make?
Please feel free to leave links to your favorite breakfast recipes in the comments, to give breakfast inspiration to other readers.
And if you need more oatmeal inspiration, here’s a link to moreHealthy Oatmeal Recipes.
Adapted from 5 Minute Chocolate Oatmeal
Pin it now to save for later
Banana Oatmeal Recipe
A healthy banana oatmeal recipe to make for a delicious and wholesome breakfast.
Leave a Review
Print Recipe
Total Time 10 minutes minutes
Yield 1 - 2 servings
5 from 38 votes
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 cup milk of choice
- 1/4 cup water or additional milk of choice
- 1 large very overripe banana, mashed
- optional 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- optional crushed walnuts, mini chocolate chips, shredded coconut, etc.
- sweetener of choice, if needed
Instructions
Combine all ingredients in a small pot. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Once boiling, stir only occasionally to prevent sticking or boiling over. It will eventually thicken. Sweeten as desired. Add your favorite toppings. I like peanut butter, mini chocolate chips, or the healthy nutella recipe linked earlier in this post. Serve hot, or refrigerate overnight and serve either hot or cold the next day.
View Nutrition Facts
Have you made this recipe?
Tag @chocolatecoveredkatie on Instagram
More Healthy Banana Recipes:
Flourless Blender Muffins
Banana Ice Cream – 10 NEW Recipes
Flourless Pancakes – 3 Ingredients
Healthy Banana Bread
You are here: Home / Oatmeal Recipes / Banana Oatmeal Recipe
Published on February 15, 2018
Fudge Babies Update
Meet Katie
Chocolate Covered Katie is one of the top 25 food websites in America, and Katie has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox, The Huffington Post, and ABC's 5 O’Clock News. Her favorite food is chocolate, and she believes in eating dessert every single day.
Learn more about Katie
banana chocolate gluten-free healthy recipes high protein nutella oatmeal peanut butter single serving soy-free sugar-free
Get Free Recipes
Don’t Miss Out On The NEW Free Healthy Recipes
Sign up below to receive exclusive & always free healthy recipes right in your inbox:
Popular Right Now
Peanut Butter Oatmeal
Baked Oatmeal
Brownie Baked Oatmeal
Peanut Butter Overnight Oats
Reader Interactions
41 Comments
Leave a comment or reviewLeave a rating
Natasha @ Thoughts of Tradition says
Every time I click on the video, it just reloads the page. Could you please fix it?
Looks delicious regardless.Reply
Cassie Thuvan Tran says
Yummy yummy! Bananas are the perfect pairing with oatmeal. This breakfast is so classic and so easy to make–it’s perfect for meal prep as well! You can pretty much combine other toppings of all kinds with this base too! But you can’t go wrong with healthy Nutella and more bananas and almond milk, of course!
Reply
natalie says
I love your outlandish recipes (hello Unicorn Dip!) but the ones I actually try and the ones I keep going back to are the simple recipes like your three ingredient granola bars or the vegan peanut butter cookies. I’m definitely trying this one!
Reply
KatCupcake says
This sounds delicious! I love bananas in oatmeal
Reply
Emily says
This is making my mouth water! Oatmeal has been my go to breakfast or really any time recipe for years and I still crave it. I love your version! I’m not a huge banana fan, but love adding in pumpkin instead as well as PB2 for topping.
xo,
EmReply
Linda @ the Fitty says
Her recipes are always mouth watering.
Reply
Aimee B. says
I’ve been eating my oatmeal like this for years now. The only difference is I make myself a half serving, but I use a whole small banana, a tablespoon of chia, and extra cinnamon. I always top it with additional fruit like blueberries. It’s my go to. In the warmer months I make refrigerator oats. My family laughs at me because I eat oats nearly every day and actually prefer them over other things, including pancakes, lol!
Reply
Kelsey says
Banana oatmeal is my go-to for breakfast in the cold months. I usually prep it all in a microwave safe bowl at night and take it to work and toss it in the microwave. I think I need to start adding chocolate chips to it though because that sounds delicious!
Reply
Sara says
I am deceived this week to see an oatmeal recipe. I don’t need a recipe to make oatmeal and I doubt that a lot of other people do.
I am looking forward to new recipes from you, hopefully one of a cheesecake without store-bought vegan cream cheese or yogurt, and made from scratch.
I am wishing you a nice weekend, Katie.
Sara
Reply
Barb says
Please take your entitledness somewhere else. This is a free blog with recipes you have paid nothing for. Unless you are paying something for the recipes Katie puts out on her blog then your comments are uncalled for, and not appreciated by other readers. This is Katie’s blog and therefore she can post what she wants. And there are also other readers here besides you, many of us appreciate the simpler recipes because they are the ones we’ll really make instead of just oogling over the photos.
Reply
Kimberly says
I love it Katie! I love inspiration for healthy recipes rather simple or more involved! I’ll be making this tomorrow!!
Reply
See AlsoTop 15 Recipes of 2019
Barb says
The banana oatmeal looks great Katie. I’m wondering, if I want to make it in the microwave have you tried that? If you have, do you have a preference one over the other? I normally cook my oatmeal in the microwave so I was just curious.
Reply
Jason Sanford says
You can definitely do it in the microwave!
Reply
Andrea says
I for one could never get tired of the oatmeal recipes. I was so excited to see this post because I feel like you used to do a lot of oatmeal recipes but hadn’t really done any in awhile. I eat oatmeal every day and would love to see more flavors on the blog!
Reply
Kristen says
Made this today for lunch…it was delicious and very filling (I ate the whole bowl)! Loved how quick and easy the recipe was 🙂
Reply
The Curious Frugal says
I love the milk heart! 🙂 Definitely simple recipes are important over here during the weekdays. One of my favorite easy breakfasts is a bowl of plain high-fat yogurt or greek yogurt with berries and a drizzle of maple syrup. Mmm…
Reply
Christina says
This was one of the best bowls of oatmeal I ever had. It was so creamy! I topped the oatmeal with walnuts and shredded coconut, which was delicious, but I also want to experiment with other toppings. Thanks for the great recipe!
Reply
Tina says
Love this recipe and very filling.
Reply
Debbie says
I just made this and it was delicious. Thank you for the recipe.
Reply
dannie says
I love the use of bananas and oat meal in the dish,without the use of cinamon.great dish for breakfast.
Reply
Barbara Brazes says
I love Blue Diamnd Almond Milk! I use it often for morning oatmel! I have also used it to add to cream soup. I would love to win a years supply please and thank you!!
Reply
Barbara Brazes says
I love Blue Diamond Almond Milk!! I use it often for morning oatmeal. I also add it to cream soups. I would love to win a years supply please and thank you!
(Other comment had incorrect email, so I posted again)Reply
Tracy says
I would lie to make ur oatmeal but I do not like bananas, can I add something else to the oatmeal?
Reply
Jason Sanford says
Sure you could. I’d recommend one of her other oatmeal recipes, such as the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Oatmeal or Strawberry Oatmeal https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/category/oatmeal-recipes/
Reply
Nancy says
Just made this for breakfast. It was delicious! Didn’t need sweetener. The banana made it sweet enough for me.
Reply
ali says
is it eating and milk in oatmeal is good
Reply
ali says
is it eating banana and milk in oatmeal is good
Reply
Ann Marie says
Yummy! I doubled the recipe and it turned out great! I topped it with walnuts and shredded coconut. It was so creamy and didn’t need any sweetener. Thanks, Kate! I love your recipes!
Reply
Ann Marie says
Oops, I meant Katie! 🙂
Reply
Rhoda says
Hi Katie! This was surprisingly delicious, I honestly didn’t expect it to taste so good – but it did! 🙂
Thank you for the awesome recipe, I’ve reposted it on my blog with credit to you: http://bulachki.com/banana-oatmeal/Reply
Jess says
Hey Katie,
Long time lurking and first time commenting. I’ve been making your banana oatmeal pancakes for ages and they’re my absolute favourite. But today I decided to try something different and gave the oatmeal a go. Holy moly! Best oatmeal I’ve ever had! Followed the recipe to a T and then topped with a tsp honey. Perfect for this cold winter morning 🙂 Thanks you!Reply
Kristen says
Such a tasty recipe! I used unsweetened almond milk and quick oats (even faster in the mornings since you can just use the microwave), and after cooking the ingredients I threw in cinnamon and walnuts. Tastes like banana bread, so good!
Thanks for the recipe, Katie!
Reply
oatmeal_lovin_gal says
Thanks for the recipe! This is really awesome.
I like to make oatmeal in the microwave for less cleaning, but it still turns out great. I use a few modifications though. I mix the banana, oats and the salt in a bowl with 3/4 cup of water. Microwave for 1 minute. I like to stir in 2 tbsp chia seeds + a dash of cinnamon and microwave for another minute, and eat topped with 2 tbsp peanut butter. I could eat this every morning!Reply
kim says
awesome
Reply
Heather says
I’ll admit, I am lazy. So, I sliced the bananas thin and mashed them after cooking easily with my spoon. I also used the microwave. I added a spot of honey as a sweetner and a bananas foster taste. Yum!
Reply
V says
This oatmeal was delish!Reply
Evie says
Completely delicious, thank you so much for this healthy recipe!Reply
Katrina says
I love this recipe! I’ve never heard of bananas in oatmeal before and wow, it’s delicious! I only had steel cut oats and they worked perfectly in your recipe. Thank you.Reply
Miriam says
I have a question about the suze of banana for thus recipe. Could you tell me what the weight in grams would be unpeeled? Or the measurement in cups the banana after it was mashed?Reply
CCK Media Team says
Hi! It can really be any size banana – so the grams will not matter if one banana is a bit bigger than another. In general, a peeled banana weighs around 120 grams.
Reply
Judi C. says
This is absolutely delicious and is now my go to oatmeal. I have raisins in mine in addition to the banana. I make up a container of oatmeal with raisins in it ahead of time, it’s ready to go whenever I want a serving of oatmeal. With the added banana it just takes it up to another level. I do not need any added sweetener as the banana and raisins make it naturally sweet.Reply