Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal

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Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal

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Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal
Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal

Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal is a fantastic breakfast dish to start the day. Packed with protein, this delicious and healthy crockpot oatmeal dish packs an energy punch that will keep you going for hours. If you are looking to add some extra flavor to this dish consider putting in chocolate chips, raisins, nuts, or whatever you would like to add in to bring in a little extra flavor. You can also make this dish into snack bars of the grab and go variety. Either way this popular breakfast dish will not last long, especially for peanut butter lovers.

Serves8

Slow Cooker Time LOW4 hr

MealBreakfast

Taste and TextureCreamy

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I haven't made this one yet, but it will go into the slow cooker for tonight. What a great way to get the hubby to eat his oatmeal. This Slow Cooker Baked Peanut Oatmeal just sounds yummy and no one needs to know that it's good for them. A nice easy/healthy recipe that is a must make and save. I wonder how well this will freeze? Thank you for sharing this free slow cooker recipe.

The end result of this recipe actually looks like a snack cake than what one would typically think of when you think about oatmeal. None the less, the recipe sounds delicious and I intend on preparing this at least once.

I am so fascinated by this recipe. I love peanut butter and I love oatmeal, so it has to be a winner. The picture makes it look more like a cookie bar than oatmeal. Either way, it will be yummy! I have never thought of using parchment paper in my slow cooker. That is brilliant.

I can hardly wait for my family to try this wonderful oatmeal recipe! I really like that it has instructions for baking in the oven as well as preparing it in the crock pot. And it can be changed up by adding other ingredients like chocolate chips or dried bananas.

I love oatmeal. This peanut butter version looks really delicious. Thanks for the great recipe!

I have tried to get my husband to eat oatmeal more than once. I have to admit, I just started eating it for health reasons myself. I may be able to slide in some with this recipe because the texture of the oatmeal will be different as his claims are he does not like oatmeal for that reason. Wish me luck.

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