MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert

MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert - MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal
MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert
  • Focus: MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal
  • Category: Desserts
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Servings: 2

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Why This Recipe Works

  • Roasted Oats: Toasting the oats in coconut oil until they smell like popcorn gives a nutty, caramel base that mimics cobbler crust.
  • Quick Peach Compote: Using frozen peaches means you can enjoy this year-round; a splash of bourbon or apple juice amps up the Southern vibe.
  • Crumble Topping: A 90-second microwave streusel made with almond flour keeps the dish gluten-free and adds the buttery crunch you crave.
  • Make-Ahead Friendly: The compote and crumble keep 4 days refrigerated; reheat the oats with a splash of milk and breakfast is served.
  • Balanced Sweetness: Only 2 tablespoons of added sugar in the entire recipe; ripe peaches and cinnamon do the heavy lifting.
  • Double Duty: Serve warm for breakfast, or chill the oats and layer with yogurt for a parfait that tastes like peach cobbler ice-cream.

Ingredients You'll Need

Ingredients

Quality ingredients make the difference between “meh” oatmeal and a breakfast that feels like a hug. Here’s what to look for:

  • Old-fashioned rolled oats: Buy gluten-certified if needed; avoid quick oats—they’ll turn to paste. Store in the freezer to keep the natural oils fresh.
  • Frozen peach slices: Pick bags where the fruit looks individually quick-frozen (IQF) rather than a solid brick; they’ll cook faster and taste fresher.
  • Coconut oil: Refined is neutral-flavored; unrefined adds a whisper of coconut that plays beautifully with peaches.
  • Maple syrup: Grade A Amber for a gentle sweetness that won’t overpower the fruit. Honey works, but maple’s caramel notes scream cobbler.
  • Almond flour: Blanched keeps the streusel light; if you only have almond meal, pulse it once in a food processor for a finer texture.
  • Pecans: Toast them in a dry skillet for 3 minutes until fragrant; they mimic the nutty edge of a traditional cobbler crust.
  • Spices: Vietnamese cinnamon is warmer and spicier than the grocery-store variety; a pinch of nutmeg adds depth.
  • Milk of choice: Oat milk keeps the theme, but buttermilk adds tang that balances the sweet peaches—your call.

How to Make MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert

1
Roast the oats

In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt 1 tablespoon coconut oil. Add 1 cup old-fashioned oats and a pinch of salt. Stir constantly for 3–4 minutes until the oats darken one shade and smell like buttered popcorn. This Maillard reaction is the foundation of cobbler flavor—don’t rush it.

2
Start the peaches

While the oats toast, place 2 cups frozen peach slices in a small skillet with 1 tablespoon maple syrup, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon water. Cover and simmer 6 minutes, stirring once, until the peaches are fork-tender and syrupy. Splash in 1 teaspoon bourbon or apple juice for authenticity.

3
Cook the oats

Pour 2 cups milk (dairy or oat) into the roasted oats and bring to a gentle simmer. Reduce heat to low and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thick and creamy. If you like your oatmeal looser, add an extra ¼ cup milk at the end.

4
Microwave streusel

In a ramekin, combine 2 tablespoons almond flour, 1 tablespoon chopped pecans, ½ tablespoon maple syrup, ½ tablespoon melted coconut oil, and a pinch of cinnamon. Microwave 45–60 seconds until bubbly; cool 1 minute. It will crisp as it cools and break into clustery heaven.

5
Assemble

Divide oatmeal between two bowls. Spoon on the peach compote and all its syrupy juices. Sprinkle with the crumbled streusel. Drizzle an extra swirl of milk or a dollop of vanilla yogurt if you’re feeling decadent. Serve immediately.

Expert Tips

Toast in a dry pan first

For ultra-nutty flavor, toast oats in a dry skillet for 90 seconds before adding the oil. The extra step costs seconds but tastes like you spent an hour.

Double the streusel

Make a triple batch and keep it in a jar. It’s fabulous on yogurt, ice-cream, or straight out of your hand while Netflix asks, “Are you still watching?”

Swap the fruit

Frozen cherries or mixed berries work just as well; adjust the sweetener downward since berries are naturally tarter than peaches.

Make it savory

Omit the sugar, add a pinch of cayenne and a fried egg on top—sounds wild, but the spicy-savory-peachy combo is a brunch conversation starter.

Variations to Try

  • Peach Pie Overnight Oats: Combine all ingredients (except streusel) in a jar and refrigerate overnight. In the morning, top with the microwave crumble for crunch.
  • Vegan & Nut-Free: Swap almond flour with sunflower-seed meal and use oat milk; coconut oil is already plant-based.
  • High-Protein: Stir ½ cup cottage cheese or 2 scoops unflavored whey into the finished oatmeal; the peaches mask any whey aftertaste.
  • Slow-Cooker Version: Quadruple the batch, add everything to a 4-quart slow cooker, and cook on LOW 3 hours. Stir in an extra cup of milk at the end for creaminess.
  • Holiday Spice: Add ⅛ teaspoon each of cloves and allspice to the peaches; it smells like December even in January.

Storage Tips

Refrigerate cooled oatmeal and peach compote separately in airtight containers up to 4 days. The streusel keeps 1 week at room temp in a jar with a loose lid (a tight lid traps steam and softens the crunch). To reheat, microwave the oats with a splash of milk 60–90 seconds, then top with peaches and streusel. The compote can be enjoyed cold or warmed 20 seconds. Both components freeze well: spoon oatmeal into silicone muffin cups, freeze, then pop out and store in a zip bag up to 2 months; reheat from frozen 2 minutes with milk. Peaches freeze solid but thaw quickly on the counter while your coffee brews.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely—peel and slice 2 medium ripe peaches. You may need to simmer 1–2 extra minutes and add 1 extra tablespoon water since fresh fruit is less juicy than frozen.
Yes, as long as you use certified gluten-free oats. Almond flour is naturally gluten-free; if you sub regular flour the streusel will still work but is no longer GF.
Sure—halve all quantities but keep the streusel amount the same; nobody ever complained about extra crumble.
Microwave wattages vary. Next time cook 30 seconds, stir, then 15-second bursts until bubbly. Let it cool completely; it crisps as it sets.
Yes, but increase liquid to 3 cups and simmer 20–25 minutes. The texture will be chewier—delicious, just different.
Layer cold oats, peaches, and streusel in a leak-proof jar. At the office, microwave 60 seconds with a splash of milk, stir, and enjoy.
MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert
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MLK Day Peach Cobbler Oatmeal for Breakfast Dessert

(4.9 from 127 reviews)
Prep
5 min
Cook
10 min
Servings
2

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Roast oats: In a medium saucepan melt coconut oil over medium heat. Add oats and a pinch of salt; toast 3–4 min until fragrant.
  2. Start peaches: In a small skillet combine peaches, 1 tablespoon maple syrup, ½ teaspoon cinnamon, and 1 tablespoon water. Cover and simmer 6 min until syrupy; add bourbon.
  3. Cook oats: Pour milk into toasted oats; simmer 5 min, stirring, until creamy.
  4. Make streusel: In a ramekin microwave almond flour, pecans, remaining maple syrup, ½ tablespoon melted coconut oil, and pinch cinnamon 45–60 sec; cool 1 min.
  5. Assemble: Divide oatmeal between bowls, top with peach compote and crumbled streusel. Serve hot.

Recipe Notes

Streusel can be made 1 week ahead; store airtight at room temp. Oatmeal and peaches keep 4 days refrigerated or 2 months frozen.

Nutrition (per serving)

385
Calories
11 g
Protein
54 g
Carbs
14 g
Fat

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