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The Best Microwave Oatmeal ready in 3 minutes! Add your favorite toppings and enjoy a health breakfast that will fill you up all morning.

218 CAL 36g CARBS 5g FAT 6g PROTEIN 4

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Best Microwave Oatmeal Recipe

Easy Microwave Oatmeal will make you fall in love with oatmeal and is so much better than the packets available in the store. Plus it's healthier, more affordable, and can be customized any way you like.

Oatmeal lovers will also want to try these Oatmeal Protein Pancakes and Oatmeal Smoothies.

The key to making delicious microwave oatmeal in less than 3 minutes comes down to three things - using milk instead of water, choosing old-fashioned rolled oats (not instant!), and adding a touch of cinnamon and vanilla.

From there you can dress it up any way you want and you are guaranteed to have perfect oatmeal every time.

For a long time, I ate packets of microwave oatmeal every morning believing I was having a healthy breakfast even though I wasn't crazy about the mushy texture and flavorings. I just assumed I was someone who didn't really like oatmeal.

That all changed when I finally started making my own oatmeal at home using old-fashioned rolled oats and adding my own toppings.

Not only was the oatmeal 100 times tastier, but the texture also was so much more appealing. Plus it is more affordable.I could buy a whole container of rolled oats for about the same amount as the 6-8 packets.

If saving money, eating healthy, and enjoying delicious meals are things that interest you, you’ve got to try The Best Microwave Oatmeal. You won’t be disappointed!

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Key Ingredients

You will need the following key ingredients to make this delicious breakfast recipe:

  • Rolled Oats: You can use quick oats or rolled oats, but keep in mind the cooking time will differ depending on which one you choose.
  • Milk: I prefer to use unsweetened almond milk in my oatmeal recipes, but you can use any type of milk you like including dairy milk, soy milk, or oat milk. If needed, you could also use water.
  • Cinnamon: This warm and delicious spice is commonly used in oatmeal recipes because of how beautifully it complements the nutty flavor of the oats. Add a pinchof salt as well to make the flavors pop.
  • Vanilla extract: Not only does vanilla extract add a bit of its own flavor, but it also enhances the other flavors in the dish and ties everything together.
  • Optional extras:This is where things get fun! If you like things sweet, stir insome maple syrup, honey, or brown sugar. Add fresh or dried fruit like berries, bananas, raisins, cranberries, or apples. Add healthy fat and crunch with some chopped nuts like walnuts, pecans, or almonds. Get inspired by dessert with chocolate chips andmelted peanut butter.

Flavor Ideas forMicrowave Oatmeal

There are so many ways to customize this easy microwave oatmeal. Try one of our flavored microwave oatmeals -Banana PeanutOatmeal, Apple Oatmeal with Peanut Butter, Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal, or Blueberry Muffin Oatmealor use one of the ideas below.

  • Banana Peanut Butter: The oatmeal I eat most often is a simple combination of bananas and peanut butter. Just mash up a banana in the bowl before adding the oats and then follow the directions as usual. Not only will this sweeten up the oatmeal naturally, but it also makes the oatmeal super creamy and delicious. Add a dollop of peanut butter for one filling, tasty breakfast.
  • Cinnamon Apple: We almost always have apples in the house, so I love making cinnamon apple microwave oats. Start by dicing up an apple. Place it in your bowl and microwave for 60-90 second until it's soft. Then add the oats, milk, cinnamon, and vanilla and you'll end up with oatmeal packed with apple flavor without the need for added sugar or sweetener.
  • Peanut Butter & Jelly: We love peanut butter and jelly so when I am in a rush I top my oats with some no sugar added preserves and a scoop of nut butter. Sometimes I use halved grapes or strawberries instead of preserves to keep the oatmeal nice and light,
  • Fruit and Cream: I love adding fresh fruit to my oats and usually add a scoop of Greek yogurt as well to create creamy oatmeal packed with fruit. This also ups the protein content of the oatmeal to keep you full all morning.
  • Pumping up the nutrition: To pack even more nutritional benefits into your morning oats, I almost add a teaspoon of chia seeds and flax meal to my oats. Sometimes I add protein powder as well, especially when I know I have a long morning and need lots of energy

How long to cook oatmeal in the microwave?

Here are the general guidelines for cooking oatmeal using the microwave. Cooking time will vary based on the type of oatmeal and the strength of your microwave.

  • Quick-cooking oats: Cook on high for 1.5-2 minutes.
  • Rolled or old-fashioned oats: Cook on high for 2.5-3 minutes.
  • Steel-cut oatmeal: Generally, it isn't recommended to cook steel-cut oats in the microwave since they take significantlylower to cook. Here is how to cook them on the stovetop.
  • Instant oatmeal and oatmeal packets: Instant oatmeal is similar to quick cooking and usually takes around 1.5-2 minutes to cook.

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How to Store Microwave Oatmeal

Let’s say you pop some oatmeal in the microwave for your youngster, only to find out that they are in a mood and will absolutely not eat anything but cereal.

What do you do with that poor, delicious oatmeal? You save it, of course!

Oatmeal holds up really well both in the fridge and in the freezer. Simply let it cool to room temperature, then transfer it to an airtight storage bag or container.

Once properly contained, you can store cooked oatmeal in one of two ways:

  • In the fridge for up to 4-5 days.
  • In the freezer for up to 3 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about this dish:

How do you make microwave oatmeal without it boiling over?

The easiest way to make sure your oatmeal doesn’t boil over is to use a larger container than you think you need. When you use a small container, the milk or water tends to bubble over and spill out of the container during the cooking process. Another good option is to cook the oatmeal in 30-second increments, giving it a quick stir every 30 seconds.

Are microwave instant oats as healthy as rolled oats?

Yes! Instant oats and rolled oats are the same grain, so they are equally as healthy. The only difference between the two is how they are processed. Rolled oats are flattened out for quick cooking, while instant oats are pre-cooked and dried for even quicker cooking.

How can I meal prep this oatmeal?

Even though this is a 3-minute recipe, sometimes I like to make a double or triple batch and store the leftovers in the fridge for an even easier breakfast. These oats will keep well in the fridge for 3-4 days. To reheat, add a touch of milk and stir. Then reheat for 30-60 seconds until heated through. For freezer oatmeal meal prep, try these Frozen Oatmeal Cups.

Do you use milk or water to make oatmeal?

This is entirely based on your own preference! Everyone is different. Personally, I love making my oatmeal with milk because I find that milk makes it creamier. However, water will work perfectly fine too.

What are the best oatmeal toppings?

The best oatmeal toppings are whatever you want them to be. Truly! Some of my favorite choices include fresh fruit, dried fruit, chopped nuts, seeds, nut butter, and Greek yogurt. The options are basically endless, so you can switch it up every time you make oatmeal in the morning.

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More Delicious Oatmeal Recipes

If you love having oats in the morning, try these yummy recipes next!

Creamy Banana Oatmeal Smoothie

Baked Blueberry Oatmeal with Banana

Slow Cooker Pumpkin Steel Cut Oatmeal

Protein Packed Oatmeal Banana Pancakes

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Best Microwave Oatmeal

218 CAL 36g CARBS 5g FAT 6g PROTEIN 4

PREP TIME: 1 Min

COOK TIME: 3 Min

TOTAL TIME: 4 Min

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Add everything to a microwave-safe bowl and stir to combine. Microwave for 2:30-4:00 minutes until the oatmeal is cooked through. The time it takes to cook will depend on the strength of your microwave. Top with your favorite toppings - fruit, nuts, nut butter, chia seeds, yogurt, and more.

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Microwave for 2:30-4:00 minutes until the oatmeal is cooked through. The time it takes to cook will depend on the strength of your microwave. Top with your favorite toppings - fruit, nuts, nut butter, chia seeds, yogurt, and more. Please note: The oats and liquid will boil during cooking so it is important to use a large bowl so the oats don't overflow.

Diets:

  • Clean Eating
  • Gluten Free
  • Healthy Eating
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian

Nutritional Facts

Serving Size: 1/2 cup

Amount Per Serving

Calories 218

Calories from Fat 46

% Daily Value *

Total Fat 5g

8%

Saturated Fat 0g

2%

Monounsaturated Fat 0g

0%

Polyunsaturated Fat 0g

0%

Cholesterol 0mg

0%

Sodium 153mg

7%

Total Carbohydrate 36g

12%

Dietary Fiber 5g

21%

Sugars 7g

Protein 6g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

The Nutritional Values provided are estimates only and may vary based on the preparation method.

Notes

Make sure to cook this in a microwave safe dish that is deep and won't bubble over. Oatmeal bubbles and can make a large mess in the microwave if the container is too small.

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Sarah

April 27, 2023 - 22:07

I am looking forward to trying this recipe! ...at night, lol. I found out oats have naturally occurring melatonin so I quit eating oats in the morning. I also noticed I'd have a brutal midmorning crash whenever I'd eat oats/oatmeal. I switched to a more savory meat, cheese, eggs type breakfast and no more crashes! Apparently, some people, including me, have a sensitivity to grass foods. Oats, wheat, and barley are grasses. If this is you, try switching to a breakfast with no grains that includes a protein and vegetables (kimchi is great for breakfast). Thanks for letting me share my two cents, happy sleeping!

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Marcia Bollo

January 25, 2023 - 09:01

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Just what I needed! Thank you! I ate steel cut oats daily prepared in large batches in a slow cooker with milk, for years and got so tired of them. Rolled oats have a different flavor and texture. I'm so happy to have rediscoverd them!

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Using a Sharp 1200 watt Carousel microwave I have had the best results using the beverage setting for just over the oatmeal recipe volume. For this recipe the 1.5 cup beverage setting cooks and does not boil over. For a 3/4 half recipe try the 1 cup beverage setting on your microwave.

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You must put this in a very large bowl, or yes, it will overflow. This came out kind of runny at first but then when it cooled it became the perfect consistency. I love to double the cinnamon, add frozen berries for taste and to cool, and a tablespoon of ground flaxseeds. Yum!

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My new favorite way to make oatmeal in the microwave. So much better (and cheaper) than the packets. Usually I add some fruit and I top everything with yogurt.

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Loved this!! My oatmeal came out perfect and I added some sliced bananas and peanut butter.

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July 10, 2018 - 05:40

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I tried this and the oatmeal overfilled the bowl and made a large mess in my microwave. Make sure to microwave in about 30 second bursts, not for 3 minutes at a stretch. At least not in a high-powered microwave.

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Kristen McCaffrey

July 10, 2018 - 06:28

Sorry to hear this! It's important to use a large bowl so that the oats don't overflow during cooking. I am going to add a note about this to the instructions. Thanks for the feedback.

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FAQs

Is microwaving oatmeal less healthy? ›

There is no evidence that microwave cooking harms your health.

Why does my oatmeal keep overflowing in the microwave? ›

Fortunately, adopting just a couple of microwave strategies can save your breakfast from disaster. A top strategy is as easy as soaking the oats overnight. This reduces required cooking time and, therefore, the likelihood of a boil-over.

How to not mess up oatmeal? ›

The key to getting a creamy, not-gluey bowl of oatmeal is using enough water. Notice we said water—cooking oatmeal in milk tends to make a stickier, thicker oatmeal. Follow the directions on the canister using H2O, then add a splash of milk or almond milk in the bowl.

Do you microwave oatmeal covered or uncovered? ›

Stir and spread oats in an even layer. Cook in the microwave uncovered for 3 minutes, stirring halfway through for even cooking. Oats are ready when the water has been absorbed and oats are tender (try a spoonful!).

Is instant oatmeal better with milk or water? ›

Simple tip #1: Make oatmeal with milk (or a non-dairy alternative) versus water. Not only does oatmeal made with water taste way less delicious, but you're also missing out on the extra protein staying power that milk will add to the breakfast. Water will also make the oats more gummy instead of creamy.

Is Quaker microwave oatmeal good for you? ›

Just like rolled oats and steel cut oats, instant oatmeal is a nutrient-dense whole grain with many health benefits. Instant oats are a good source of carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. They also deliver a good amount of protein and fat.

How to make instant oatmeal better? ›

There are a few simple ways to make your instant oatmeal packets tastier and more nutritious. Try adding a handful of fresh or dried fruit, a sprinkle of nuts or seeds, a spoonful of nut butter, a splash of your favorite milk or yogurt, or a drizzle of honey 🍯.

Is instant oatmeal inflammatory or anti-inflammatory? ›

Oatmeal has anti-Inflammatory properties.

Any type of oats — steel cut, rolled or instant — provide health benefits, but the best of the best are steel cut oats since they are the least processed, offer a touch more nutritional value and are the lowest on the glycemic index.

What are the cons of oatmeal? ›

Certain varieties of oats contain proteins that are so similar to gluten that the body has a cross-reaction. Oats tend to have more fatty-acids than other grains as well, which can increase risks of rancidity and exposure to oxidized fats.

What is the healthiest instant oatmeal? ›

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Does microwave oatmeal go bad? ›

While dried oats will typically last for up to 2 years, instant and flavored oatmeals have a shorter life span (6 months to 2 years). Time can affect the quality and taste of oats, but factors such as moisture, oxygen, and light can speed up their decline.

How do you thicken microwave oatmeal? ›

Let the oats stand for 2 to 3 minutes to thicken: After letting them stand for a few minutes, give the oats a stir. The oatmeal should become thick and creamy as you stir. If it still seems more liquidy than you'd like, microwave for another 15 to 30 seconds, but be very watchful for foaming liquid.

How to stop water from overflowing in the microwave? ›

You can either stop the microwave half way through the cooking process, give it a stir then continue cooking, or pour the ingredients and water into a larger bowl before microwaving.

Can you microwave already cooked oatmeal? ›

Reheating Methods

Water or milk or milk substitute can be added to make the oatmeal creamier. For those in a hurry, microwaving can also be effective. Add water or milk to the oatmeal in a microwave-safe bowl and cook for 45 seconds. Stir after the time is up to see if it needs any more time.

What happens when you microwave overnight oats? ›

Heating up your overnight oats allows you to change the texture by adding liquid, making them softer and easier to eat. Plus, the heat can enhance the flavors and aromas of the ingredients.

Why is my microwave oatmeal watery? ›

Soupy oatmeal can occur if you've added too much liquid or if you've used quick-cooking oats that absorb less liquid. Adjust the ingredients and cooking time to reach your desired thickness.

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