
If Pineapple Upside Down Cake was morphed into breakfast, this would be it.
Shredded coconut, rolled oats, pineapple, banana, and a shot of coconut rum for good measure, makes this one of the tastiest oatmeal recipes to ever cross my lips. The coconut rum accents the tropical flavours in the dish, but you can always leave it out if you need to. Rum extract or coconut extract would work fine too I’m sure.
Cinnamon and ginger add to the party-in-your-mouth! Oh and it’s a party I tell ya.

This baked oatmeal is sure to win over a crowd and it would be a lovely addition to a brunch menu. Try serving it with some whipped coconut cream to really take it up a notch. Rest assured though, it tastes amazing without any toppings at all. This isn’t one of those baked oatmeal’s that you need to add a bunch of things on top to make it taste good. It’s absolutely amazing served plain straight from the dish.


Throwing it together only takes about 10 minutes and then you’ll need to bake it for about an hour. The smell when you pull it from the oven is just heavenly – the wait was sure worth it.
Once it’s baked the most challenging part is letting it cool down for about 10-15 minutes before digging in. More waiting, I know, but that baby is sizzling h-o-t. When you take it out of the oven, it will look under baked in some parts, but this is totally normal (I reassure myself this multiple times a week in the kitchen!). When it’s still warm it has the texture of stove-top oatmeal (with firm edges), but once it cools completely it’s fairly solid and firm, like a soft oatmeal square. I gave the pineapple rounds a generous sprinkle of cinnamon and coconut sugar before going in the oven – never a bad idea!



Tropical Pineapple Boozy Baked Oatmeal

Yield
6 servings
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
If Pineapple Upside Down Cake was morphed into breakfast, this would be it. Shredded coconut, rolled oats, pineapple, banana, and some coconut rum for good measure, makes this one of the tastiest oatmeal recipes to ever cross my lips.
Ingredients
For the dry ingredients
- 1.5 cups rolled oats
- 1/2 cup oat flour
- 1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp ground ginger
- 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
For the wet ingredients
- 2.5 cups almond milk (or coconut milk)
- 3-4 tbsp pure maple syrup, to taste
- 2 tbsp coconut rum (optional – or try 1/2-1 tsp rum extract or coconut extract)
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 large banana (or two small), peeled and chopped
- 1/2 cup chopped fresh pineapple
- 6 fresh pineapple rings (about 1/2-inch thick)
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 2 or 2.5 quart baking dish. I used a 2.5 quart baking dish (10 cup) and it was a tad bit large, so I think 2 quart would work just fine.
- Stir all dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl.
- Add the wet ingredients (milk, maple syrup, optional coconut rum or extract, and vanilla) into the dry ingredients and stir well to combine. Fold in the chopped banana and chopped pineapple.
- Pour oatmeal mixture into the baking dish and spread out evenly. Place the 6 pineapple rings on top of the oatmeal and sprinkle with cinnamon and coconut sugar (or other granulated sugar).
- Bake at 350°F, uncovered, for 55-65 minutes or until the oatmeal is golden and firm in some spots, but still soft in others. Allow the oatmeal to cool in the dish for 10-15 minutes before digging in. Serve with whipped coconut cream to take this dish over the top!
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If you’re looking for other oatmeal breakfast recipes, check out these below:
Flourless Strawberry Apple Breakfast Crisp & On the Glo Basic Oatmeal Squares:
And now leftovers are calling my name…
Hope you enjoy your weekend!
Happy Friday! That looks yummy! :)
I love that Eric is your hand model sometimes! Wish I could get Blake to do the same ;)
Are you celebrating your birthday this weekend or next? Either way, I hope you have a fantastic weekend. See you soon.
hah – he’s not the most eager hand model. The pay really sucks, but he gets paid with food so I guess that helps. ;)
My birthday is on the 16th – we’ll have to celebrate both our birthdays in a few weeks!
I love the pineapple cutting picture, what a model you have! This looks crazy good!
OH MY GOODNESS!! You just made my day! I was just talking with my mom about Pineapple Upside Down Cake … it was my fave as a kid and have not had it in YEARS! I must make this one asap! Thank you!!
Glad to hear that – hope you enjoy as much as we did!
Just when I thought every possible oatmeal recipe had been thought of, you come up with this! Looks fantastic and like a wonderful variation on the typical bland breakfast. I’m going on a tropical vacation next week and this looks like the perfect pick-me-up when we return to the cold!
Yum. Pineapple slices look like those hole-protector stickers to me, though. I think I’ve worked in an office too long when my breakfast starts to look like office supplies.
OMG, that made me laugh out loud. I’d never thought of the connection before, but you’re totally right!
That’s funny – they kinda do! I thought they looked a bit like boobs hah.
Oh my gosh, this looks amazing! I thought I had left oatmeal behind for the summer months, but I may have to bring it back and get into a tropical state of mind. Yum!
This oatmeal looks beautifully delicious! It would be perfect for a Mothers Day brunch. And I love your background, is it turquoise cement? Makes me think of the Caribbean and vacation, sigh.
Oh, that looks amazing! Oats + booze = always a win. (IMHO, at least.) :) Happy Friday, and have an awesome weekend!
Hi! I was wondering what brand of baking dish is used in these pictures?!
Thanks :)
Hey Lauren, It says “Strawberry Street” on the bottom – it’s from Winners or Homesense :)
Holy moly are my eyes seeing this correctly?!! This looks amazing! Looks like I’ve found my weekend breakfast… :)
I LOVE roasting or just sauteing pineapple. I put it in my TVP oatmeal with coconut… baked is just brilliant though! Sounds like a great Mother’s Day to me! :)
This looks outstanding. Although I’m slightly thrown off by the banner add that encourages me to “wake up to eggs!”
Hi Dara,
Thanks for letting me know – we can’t see the ads that are run in the US and elsewhere, but we do block as many non-vegan brands as possible (we literally have hundreds blocked!) with our ad hosts. If you email me a screenshot of the ad (or better yet the URL) this will help in locating it so it can be removed. Send it to press[at]ohsheglows[dot]com
thanks for your help!
This looks beautiful and tasty! Perfect for a Mothers Day brunch this weekend. Thanks for the great idea :)
This looks delicious, its making me hungry and lunch is so far away! I love the pineapple, rum and coconut combo, its such a great idea to turn it into an oatmeal dish. I made overnight oats with dried mango and coconut a couple weeks ago and it was delicious, I’m sure mango would taste great in this recipe as well.
Oh my gosh. I think this is the best recipe I’ve seen in LONG time. I CANT WAIT to try it!! Mmmmm
As always, this sounds amazing! I might have to make it on Mother’s Day. :)
This looks fabulous and made my stomach start growling. Yummmy ;)
Booze at breakfast…you just reaffirmed you are my kinda girl. :P
Yum, coconut and pineapple. Always a winning combination! I’m liking the addition of cinnamon here!