Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal Breakfast Bars
Bring your family together with this ready before you know it Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal Breakfast Bar Recipe.
Oatmeal just got a kick in the pants with this recipe.
It screams no more boring oatmeal for breakfast.
These breakfast bars are what family traditions are made of.
The hot out of the oven aroma of cinnamon apple will be sure to get them out of bed and down to the breakfast table.
You can make this the night before or rise and shine early and pop this in the oven either way it will be the hit at the breakfast table.
Spread half the batter in a 9X13 pan then later peeled and sliced apples and then spread the other half of the batter over the apple slices and top with a few apples slices.
Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal Breakfast Bars
Ingredients
- 2 cups cinnamon spice Hungry Jack Pancake Mix
- 2 cups Oats not quick oats
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup butter room temperature
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon slat
- 1/2 cup evaporated milk
- 3 apples
Instructions
- Mix, pancake mix, oats, eggs, butter, sugar, vanilla, salt and milk on medium speed until all combined.
- Peel and slice three apples
- Spray a 13X9 pan with baking spray
- spread half the batter in the bottom of the pan
- layer the sliced apples (reserving a few slices for the top)
- spread the other half of the batter
- top with a few apple slices.
- Bake at 350 degrees for35 minutes or until lightly golden and done when tested with toothpick.
I think one dish items help bring everyone back to the breakfast table, no need for a cold bowl of cereal when you have this one hot out of the oven.
The weekend breakfast table is a great place to talk about what the plans are for the day and weekend and fill up your bellies all at the same time.
My family just loves waking up to the aroma of a fresh baked breakfast item. Other items my family loves to see are Pumpkin Spice Cheesecake Filled Scones and Pumpkin Scones.
Breakfast around here isn’t complete with out EGGS!
Some days everyone wants omelets, others I’m a short order cook…. scrambled, fried, poached, you name eggs are often a part of breakfast.
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One of our traditions- must have omelette and pancakes for weekends.
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I love what you did with the apples! I’ve never thought about slicking them and putting a layer in the middle of the batter before. It’s gorgeous.
These look amazing and I would love to try them, but I live in Canada and Hungry Jack is not available here. I am thinking I could use regular pancake mix to do the trick but not sure how much Cinnamon etc to add to it for the right amount. My kids are cinnamon lovers so I don’t think there would be too much of a problem figuring it out, but I thought I would see if you had a suggestion on where to start for how much to add. Can you help with that at all? Thanks 🙂
I would add a teaspoon of cinnamon to plain pancake mix 🙂
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We love making blueberry muffins on the weekends and my boys love helping me!
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My family is voting for the Granola Griddle Cakes. They want those next weekend!
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Oh yum! This looks very satisfying 🙂