There are fancy squares and then there are not-so-fancy squares.
These are the not-so-fancy squares. In fact, they are downright boring, but the beauty is you can dress them up anyway you like. Just like a basic bowl of oatmeal, these squares can be changed up on a whim.
My goal was to make a basic everyday oatmeal square for on-the-go breakfasts or snack attacks. They aren’t super sweet or bursting with chocolate and fancy mix-ins, although, you could make them that way if you wanted too! Filled with flax, chia, and whole grains, it’s functional food at its finest. The nutritional stats are also impressive packing in 7 grams of fibre and 6 grams of protein per large square.
Despite eating half the batch, I actually made these for Eric (remember that guy who loathes oatmeal?). He’s been insanely busy with his new role at work and now spends the better part of his days trapped in meetings without any healthy food on hand.
His options in meetings are usually the following: 1) cookies the size of his face, 2) pizza, or 3) a muffin the size of his butt (which is cute and perfectly rounded).
While it’s true that he loathes traditional oatmeal, if I bake it up in a square he’s all over it. And by all over it, I mean he needed to slather Earth Balance all over the square before deeming it perfect. Like I said, these can be dressed up any way you want…
On The Glow Basic Oatmeal Squares
Yield
9 large squares
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Think of this oatmeal square as basic baked oatmeal that can be dressed up any way you like. Each large square contains a tablespoon of flax and a teaspoon of chia seeds as well as 7 grams of fibre and 6 grams of protein. Feel free to add in nuts, dried fruit, chocolate, and other mix-ins as you desire. Just be careful about frozen fruit. When I made a trial with frozen blueberries they became quite soggy. Use fresh blueberries and you should be fine.
Ingredients
- 2.5 cups regular rolled oats (not instant oats), divided
- 3 tbsp chia seed
- 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp ground flax
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1.5 cups almond milk (or other milk)
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup (or other liquid sweetener)
- 2 tbsp nut or seed butter
- 1 banana, chopped small
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- Dry sweetener, to taste if you want them a bit sweeter
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350F and line an 8 inch square pan with two pieces of parchment paper.
- In a blender or food processor, blend/process 1 cup of the oats until a flour forms. Or you can just use 1 cup of oat flour.
- In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients: oat flour, 1.5 cups rolled oats, chia, flax, baking powder, salt, cinnamon. In a smaller bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients: milk, syrup, nut/seed butter, banana, vanilla until no clumps remain. Add wet to dry and stir until combined. Add dry sweetener to taste if desired. Fold in any nuts or dried fruit that you desire.
- Pour mixture into prepared pan and smooth out. Bake for 35-40 minutes until lightly golden along edge and it springs back slowly when touched. I baked them for 40 minutes, but baking time may vary. Place pan on cooling rack for 10 minutes, carefully remove, and cool on rack before slicing.
Nutrition Information
(click to expand)The first trial I made was with frozen blueberries (above). Unfortunately they made the bars quite soggy (although tasty). Fresh blueberries would probably be a better option, so I will try that in the summer when they are in season. Sadly, that is a long time away…as I sit here watching a snow storm outside my window!
For the second batch, I left out the blueberries to see if I could get the consistency a bit better.
[Notice my hand writing is getting a bit neater? Ok not really, but I’m happy to say I now keep all my recipe trials in one notebook. No more scattered pages all over the house!]
Anywho, mix the dry ingredients together: ground flax, cinnamon, oats + oat flour (I ground up 1 cup of oats), chia seed, baking powder, and a touch of salt.
Then the wet ingredients: pure maple syrup, almond milk, vanilla, nut/seed butter, and a chopped banana. Feel free to use another milk, nut/seed butter, and liquid sweetener if desired.
Whisk together in another bowl, making sure to break up the nut/seed butter.
Add the wet to dry and mix well.
I planned on adding chocolate, but discovered that I was all out. How does that even happen?
Pour into an 8 inch square pan lined with two pieces of parchment paper.
Bake for 35-40 minutes, cool, and enjoy! I baked them for 40, but I have a feeling that baking time will vary depending on the brand of oats used. I’ve found that some rolled oats absorb more liquid than others. Just watch it closely after 35 minutes. When it slowly springs back up when you press it, it should be good to go.
These are very soft and fluffy with tiny bites of banana throughout. We found that they are a bit plain on their own, but I still managed to eat 3 in a row just to be sure. I like to slice the square in half and make a jam & sunflower seed butter sandwich.
Note to self: restock chocolate chip supply stat.
Have a wonderful Friday!
I’m gonna try these! What about dried blueberries? or any other dried fruit? raisins, craisins…
yes those would all be wonderful Im sure :)
Angela, a woman after my own heart! I’ve been on this weird peanut butter (although I know you used sun butter to garnish) kick lately…am I lacking Vitamin E or something? and my body jut wants some?! thank you for the recipe!
These look very yummy and easy to do. I love anything with banana and oatmeal. I think I will put some raw coconut butter on them. Or peanut butter and chocolate. Thanks for all the inspiration!
Yum! If I wasn’t supposed to be packing to leave on a plane in a few hours, I would be in the kitchen baking these beauties! I’m already thinking of fun mix-ins. You are such a talented baker!
MUST. MAKE. THESE.
these are perfect for quick breakfast! Love them! :)
Same baking powder and vanilla I use as well! haha…totally have to make these for my hubby as well…he’s in a breakfast rut (poor guy).
That muffin comment made me laugh – and I’m sure Eric appreciated it ;) haha
mmmmm these look so tasty and healthy :) Thank you!
On a side note, isn’t No Name brand awesome?! Love saving the $$$$$.
These look wonderful – I can hardly wait for you to put out a cookbook – and am so greatful that I found your blog. I love how easy you are to relate to! Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you Leanne, that means a lot to me!
These are great to have around for a quick and healthy snack! I have made something similar a few times, but these look particularly wonderful! I believe I will try them this weekend :) Thank you Angela!
These sound fantastic!!
Do you think I could sub anything for the flax? Maybe more chia!?
Hmm…good question! I’d guess you could use a bit more chia, but I probably wouldn’t add much more than 1/4 cup for fear that it would be too gel-like in texture?
Maybe some wheat bran too?
this looks like perfection. I’ll take the lot!
Love them smooshed with pb and J, looks so great! People in those meetings must be secretly jealous of eric’s tasty treats while they munch on stale cookies!
I am so excited to try these! Unfortunately, I am gluten intolerant, so a lot of recipes require extra work on my part in figuring out substitutions, which can be a little pricey. This one, however, looks awesome because gluten free oats are easy to substitute. I am very excited to try it out. Thank you for the awesome recipe. Happy Friday! :)
I’m happy to hear that! :) Let me know how you enjoy them
Love the oat squares, the recipe, and the fact that they can be dressed up or down as you said.
Portable, hearty, healthy, sweet-ish but not too sweet, makes a batch at a time (I’m thinking freezer stash)…sounds like a plan to me!
Have a great weekend :)
LITERALLY just drooled into my bowl of salad…WHOOPS.
Oh these sound delish — and I just happen to have everything on the list in my pantry! Totally making a batch of these this weekend! Love your recipes!
Pinned! I love oatmeal anything, and these sound delicious in a square! I love that you added jam & sunflower seed butter. I’m going to try that and add in a sprinkle of chocolate chips, too!
Yum!! We recently started changing our diet and incorporating lots of fresh juice in. Having done that, my hubby (the veggie hater) is craving healthy food all of a sudden. Go figure! Thanks for the sweet recipe! Off to the kitchen I go!
Mine are in the oven right now! 13 more minutes and they’ll be ready for my daughter when she comes home from ice skating with her Grandpa. A treat for them both. I added some dark chocolate chips to mine since I live in a home full of chocolate-lovers. I’ve made several of your recipes and ALL have been winners! My daughter (8 years old) asked the other day, “Can you make that creamy avocado pasta again, Mommy?”. It’s a favourite…thank you!
Wow thank you Sarah, I’m so happy to hear that! :) I couldn’t ask for anything more when I share my recipes. I hope the squares are enjoyed too!