Peanut Butter and Maple Oatmeal

  4.2 – 21 reviews  • Oatmeal Recipes

This oatmeal recipe is simple and delicious, and I really like it. Even my daughter, who dislikes oatmeal, will devour this!

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Additional Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 20 mins
Servings: 1
Yield: 1 serving

Ingredients

  1. ¾ cup water
  2. ¼ cup steel-cut oats (such as Trader Joe’s® Quick Cook Oats)
  3. 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter (such as Whole Foods 365 Organic Everyday Value®)
  4. 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  5. ½ teaspoon brown sugar

Instructions

  1. Bring water to a boil in a saucepan, stir steel cut oats into water, and reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until oats are tender, 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and let stand 1 minute.
  2. Stir peanut butter, maple syrup, and brown sugar into oats.
  3. Depending on the brand of peanut butter, the taste will obviously vary. I tried an all natural peanut butter from Trader Joe’s(R) that I simply did not like. The 365(R) Whole Foods brand tastes much better in my opinion. You could also try adding some cinnamon if desired.

Reviews

Elizabeth Ramirez
My husband is a big fan of this maple/peanut butter combination but, I have never tried it. I am a huge oatmeal fan so, this was my big chance to try this out. I was pleasantly surprised. I did use milk instead of water and I did not have steel cut at thia time so I used rolled oats. I will definitely make this again.
Mark Petty
I used quick oats because that’s what I had. My son didn’t mind and ate it happily. I also put a bad of jam on the side if he wanted it.
Jessica Barrera
I followed the directions exactly, aside from using JIF peanut butter, and using white sugar and more maple syrup in place of brown sugar. it was heavenly, great consistency, great flavor, will definitely make this again.
Dr. John Pruitt
I used old fashioned oats and made according to directions on box, including the salt. The maple syrup, peanut butter and brown sugar made this extra special along with a little half and half. I rated it 4 instead of 5 stars, because without the salt it would be a little flat.
Megan Hill
It was way too much liquid, and turned out like soup. I had to throw it away.
Michael Bush
I really liked the peanut butter and maple combo. I used crunchy peanut butter, and it was so good with the steel cut outs. Like a few others have said, I will leave out the brown sugar next time. It just wasn’t needed.
Mr. Erik Rhodes
It wasn’t bad, but it was missing something special. I couldn’t put my finger on it, Very easy and good but there are better recipes out there. Sorry.
Mrs. Tracy Rodriguez
This was good, but I’d leave out the brown sugar next time, it was way too sweet for me.
Christopher Bush
I added a tablespoon of black walnuts. The flavors all compliment each other, much better than instant oats. I make a weeks worth and store in serving size containers for quick morning breakfast alternative.
Daniel Smith
I put less milk in it, put it in the refrigerator overnight and heated it in the microwave in the morning. It’s a great way to have a quick breakfast.
Erin Green
Interesting oatmeal. I liked it. I always have to change things to my liking. I cooked it in coconut milk instead of water, but soy milk would be good too. It made it creamy. I left out the brown sugar. The maple syrup and peanut butter is sweet enough. I added cinnamon,chopped dried plums, and walnuts.
David Zhang
I really liked this oatmeal, it came out sweet and tasty. I was able to taste the peanut butter well. I also did throw in crushed almonds and raisins.
Susan Rubio
Good recipe, just add milk to make it a bit creamier and it is perfect!
Charles Potter
I rarely use peanut butter, so this was a completely new taste for me. Very filling, but kind of dry. I just poured hot water over oats (very soft and tender kind I use) and added peanut butter and sweetener. I’ll try to add some refreshing fruit next time.
Jane Smith
I liked this. Instead of steel cut oats, to save time, I used an equal amount of quick oats. I cooked them in the microwave with 1/2 cup of water for 2 minutes. They were perfectly cooked. For the peanut butter I used Jiff Creamy Natural peanut butter. I didn’t have Whole Foods brand available. I also assumed quick oats are not as hardy as steel cut, so I halved the peanut butter and maple syrup. I went to do the same with the brown sugar, but it just seemed like it needed more. I added 2 more pinches of brown sugar which may have came to at most 1 tsp. With the extra brown sugar and a quick sprinkle of salt the flavors seemed more balanced. I forgot how quick it is to make a bowl of hot cereal in the microwave. I may make this again as a change to all of the fruit flavored oatmeal recipes. Calories, as made in my notes, came to 1 serving at 118.6 calories. ty, this was very filling this morning with a hot cup of coffee.
Nicholas Willis
My kids love this and it’s very easy to make.
Alice Arroyo
I have oatmeal almost every day for breakfast. I’m looking for new ways to change up my oatmeal, new things to add to it. I was intrigued by the peanut butter, so I gave this a try. I made this exactly as stated with the only differences being I used rolled oats (not quick cooking) and Jif peanut butter because these are what I had on hand. It was suprisingly good, but I’ll have to make adjustments for my personal taste to make it great. The dish wasn’t as sweet as I thought it was going to be, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, just not what I was expecting. The peanut butter muted the maple flavor and sweetness. The peanut butter also gave the oatmeal a wonderful creamy consistency, which I loved! However, it was slightly on the bland side, not terribly bland, but bland enough that I will have to tweak the recipe. Possibly add raisins, cinnamon, maybe add more maple syrup or walnuts. It’s a good starting point, though, and gives me ideas for different ways to serve oatmeal. I’m very grateful for that, thanks!
Jenny Weaver
I liked, I was pleasantly surprised, it smelled like when my brother-in-law made peanut butter chicken stir fry yummmmmmmmmm. Will keep it and pass it on. parrotsville
Jennifer Daugherty
Our first new recipe of the year, New Years Day breakfast, hubby and I both liked it. Made exactly as written except we used JIF peanut butter because we didn’t have natural peanut butter…still very good but probably don’t need the added brown sugar if you use regular PB.
Herbert Graham
This was a nice comforting breakfast. Kids liked it. Will make again. 🙂
Julia Sanford
I love oatmeal and I am always looking for a different way to prepare it. I really liked the peanut butter flavor in the oatmeal, but, I was not a big fan of the maple syrup. I would try it again, but, probably add a little milk to make it creamier and experiment with different sweeteners like honey or agave.

 

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