Published 1/13/2021 • Updated 8/27/2022 Whether you have one in your dorm room, just don’t want to use your microwave, or are renovating your kitchen and can’t use your stove, the IP pretty much always come in handy! Today we’re teaching you how to make Instant Pot Oatmeal with rolled oats. We have a fabulous Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats recipe, but this pressure cooker oatmeal recipe is so much faster because old fashioned oats take less cook time.
Why Make Instant Pot Oatmeal?
If you’re on this post, you’re likely a huge oatmeal fan like us. We love overnight oats, baked oatmeal, stovetop oatmeal, and steel-cut oatmeal. We also love Instant Pot Oatmeal. Pressure cooker oatmeal is a fabulous way to start your morning for a few reasons:
4-Ingredient breakfast – 4 pantry-staple ingredients that are easy to find at the grocery store.Kid-friendly – top your bowl with oatmeal and a little honey and your kids will gobble this right up.High-fiber: a 1/2 cup serving of oatmeal has 4g fiber in it.Naturally gluten-free and vegan: this breakfast is both gluten-free friendly (make sure to use certified g/f oats) and 100% plant-based!No-stove oatmeal- no stove no problem. The Instant Pot can make you PERFECTLY cream oats in no time.
What You Need for Instant Pot Oatmeal
Other than an Instant Pot, you only need 4 simple ingredients you probably already have on hand to make Instant Pot Oatmeal! Rolled Oats (AKA Old Fashioned Oatmeal): Old fashioned rolled oats are a staple in our house. They cook much faster than steel cut oats, but you get all the same benefits. Make sure that you buy old fashioned AKA rolled oats. Do NOT use quick-cooking or steel-cut oats for this recipe. Almond Milk: to make Instant Pot oatmeal, you need to use some kind of liquid. Our preferred liquid is unsweetened almond milk, but you can really use any kind of milk or water. Maple Syrup: I love adding a little bit of sweet to my oatmeal and my favorite is maple syrup. It’s warm and all-natural. Don’t have maple? Try using honey or even brown sugar. Salt: a little bit of salt brings out the nutty flavor of the oatmeal and heightens the sweetness of the maple syrup without needing to use more sugar.
Easy Step-by-Step Directions
Why didn’t we use the natural-release feature?
Most Instant Pot oatmeal recipes have you natural-release from anywhere from 10-20 minutes and that’s just a time suck. Instead of natural-releasing, we have you stir and sit. Your oats should thicken rather quickly.
Oats still too thin?
Simply turn on the sauté feature and mix until thick and creamy!
Instant Pot Oatmeal Variations
In this post, we’re sharing a super simple recipe for Instant Pot Oatmeal that you can take and deviate from. Add flavors, fruit, sweeteners, etc., and make it your very own recipe. Here are some ideas for you to try! Bring liquid and oatmeal to a boil. Continue cooking over the saute feature until thickened. This method is excellent for a super-quick variation of Instant Pot Oatmeal or if you want to make just one serving. You can thank me later 😛
Banana Bread: add 1 mashed banana and 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon to make oatmeal that tastes just like banana bread.Lemon Blueberry: add 1 cup fresh blueberries and 1 tablespoon lemon zest before cooking.Protein: add 1/4 cup protein powder and use 1/3 cup more liquid before cooking.Strawberries and Cream: add 1 cup sliced strawberries and swap the maple syrup for honey before cooking. Then, top with fresh strawberries and cold milk.Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip: add in 2 tablespoons peanut butter before cooking and then stir in 2 tablespoons chocolate chips before eating.
How do you cook oatmeal in the Instapot?
Combine 1 cup rolled oats and 2 cups liquid in your Instant Pot. Cook on high pressure for 3 minutes with a quick release. Open and stir oats. Then, place the lid back on and let sit for 5 minutes.
Why does my oatmeal burn in my Instant Pot?
The reason your oatmeal burns in your Instant Pot is because you’re not using enough liquid. Try adding more liquid, or making your oatmeal using the sauté feature instead.
Storage
To store cooked oatmeal, let cool completely. Then, transfer to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 3-5 days.
Can You Freeze Oatmeal?
Oatmeal is such an easy thing to freeze. Let it cool completely, then spray a muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray or line with muffin liners and transfer oatmeal into it. Freeze for 2 hours before transferring single-serve oatmeal into a freezer-safe gallon-size bag. Freeze for up t 3months.
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