Pumpkin Oatmeal

  3.9 – 136 reviews  • Oatmeal Recipes

The lime and mint base of this cool summertime staple gets a wonderful fruity touch from strawberry syrup.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 3 mins
Total Time: 8 mins
Servings: 2
Yield: 2 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats
  2. ¾ cup milk, or as needed
  3. ½ cup canned pumpkin puree
  4. ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  5. 1 teaspoon cinnamon sugar

Instructions

  1. Mix together oats and milk in a microwave-safe bowl. Cook on high for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring once. Add more milk or oats to achieve the desired consistency, and cook for another 30 seconds. Stir in pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, and cinnamon sugar. Heat through, and serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 229 kcal
Carbohydrate 39 g
Cholesterol 7 mg
Dietary Fiber 7 g
Protein 9 g
Saturated Fat 2 g
Sodium 43 mg
Sugars 7 g
Fat 5 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Cory Strong
This was a great use of the rest of a can of pumpkin opened for my dog’s tummy problems. I took it to the next level and added vanilla, craisins, pecans, and almond milk. Delish!
Norma Espinoza
I love pumpkin but this was very bland even with the spices. It was edible but not worth the calories in my opinion.
Crystal Lewis
doubled the pumpkin pie spice and enjoyed it – love oatmeal, but this was a different spin on an old favorite
Mackenzie Miller
I liked this. I added a little salt and sweetened with stevia extract powder. topped with additional milk(almond) and a sprinkle of pecan pieces and shredded coconut. Will be making again!
Chris Munoz
I used unsweetened vanilla almond milk, a dash of vanilla extract and upper the spices by about 3x and called about another 12 cup minute oats. My son loves powdered sugar on everything so I added that to make it pretty. Fun experimenting though!
Stephen Rivera
I’m home with covid 19 and am so glad my husband made this for me. it is like a warm hug when i can’t have a hug. I’m a pumpkin spice addict (i just ran out of pumpkin spice creamer at the end of April) and this is better than i expected, and that it was super easy for my husband makes this a heavenly breakfast treat. we used Splenda brown sugar blend and added whipped cream. the texture is wonderful.
Terri Gregory
I made it as listed. I usually love all things pumpkin, but I did not care for this recipe. Don’t care for microwave oatmeal, so that might be the biggest problem. Just did not like it. Sorry.
Angela White
Fantastic. Just as it is. Delicious. Thanks for a good, rich tasting, healthy and easy recipe.
Amanda Hernandez
A bit bland as is but there are so many good things that can be added to this to make it more flavorful. My favorite addition is dates, but other additions include raisins, dried cranberries, sweetened coconut flakes, walnuts, pecans, almonds, banana slices. Always add a dash of salt to bring out the oatmeal flavor. This is such an easy quick to make bowl of nutritious goodness!
Jacob Russell
A crowd pleaser for students! Great for the all the night session and a perfect early morning pick me up!
Christopher Young
I found this to be bland so I used coconut milk and added pure maple syrup. It turned out really good. I gave it three stars from how it tasted prior to adding the other ingredients.
Todd Price
I followed the recipe pretty much as written, and it was really tasty. I added a little granola on top to add a little bit more sweetness and texture.
Nathaniel Williams
4 stars because the recipe needed some changes. I added extra milk and extra cinnamon sugar.
Lauren Avila
I’m not an oatmeal fan, but this was better than my usual oatmeal. Did NOT cook in microwave-followed instructions on canister. I basically went by recipe, except I used almond milk needed extra milk btw) and added a little more pumpkin. Also, some chopped walnuts and fresh frozen coconut helped amp up the texture and fiber. And if you find it bland (what oatmeal isn’t?) naturally add more spice (+ salt) and add to the liquid along with nuts & coconut as oatmeal cooks to get those flavors into the oatmeal…. If you gotta eat oatmeal, I guess this is the way to go. Happy Heart Health!
Jose Ramirez
I didn’t put cinnamon sugar, and I didn’t missed it at all! And for a change I added Cranberries!! I love it!
Jennifer Robinson
I’ve made it two mornings in a row. Love it and will continue to make each and every autumn morning!!!
Russell Rodgers
I turned this into a breakfast smoothie! It is perfect during this Autumn Season!
Kiara Carter
Yummy fall breakfast! I doubled the recipe for leftovers. I used 2 cups quick oats and probably 1 1/2 cups milk. The oatmeal was too liquid you for me, but with the addition of the pumpkin puree (1 cup) it turned out perfect. I added ~2 tablespoons brown sugar, for a richer taste, ~1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg and 1/4 teaspoon allspice. Note that with the addition of the puree the oatmeal will cool and may need to be heated again. So yummy and filling!
Travis Green
I made this as a quick breakfast to take to work. It was so filling and tasted so good! I am diabetic so I didn’t use the sugar but only cinnamon and it really didn’t need the sugar. I added a little sugar-free caramel vanilla coffee creamer to thin it out and oh my gosh! It was fantastic! I freeze my own pumpkin puree instead of using canned and this is now my favorite breakfast before work. I will make this over and over again!
Christopher West
I wasn’t crazy about it. Definitely had to add more liquid! If I had to describe it I’d say more like oatmeal pumpkin pie. LOL
Stephanie Owens
I made one serving. I added the pumpkin to the milk and stirred until combined. I also smashed half of a ripe banana and added it to the pumpkin milk before adding the oats. I used cinnamon & allspice instead of pumpkin spice. It’s what I had on hand. It was delicious and the ripe banana gave it enough sweetness, so I didn’t need to add any sugar.

 

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