Easy Baked Apple Cinnamon Oat Cups Recipe

fresh baked apple oat muffins in metal muffin tin on rustic wooden table, with cinnamon sticks and wooden spoon nearby

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I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

Busy mornings have a way of leaving almost no time for anything, and that’s exactly why I started making these baked apple cinnamon oat cups. The first time I pulled a tray of these from my oven, I knew they would become a weekly staple.

They’re warm, lightly sweet, and ready to grab whenever you need them. What makes them work so well for me is how little effort it takes to plan a full week of breakfasts.

If your mornings feel rushed and you want something wholesome waiting for you, these are made for you. When it comes to packing healthy snacks, these oat cups are a real game-changer.

You get the wholesome goodness of oats, apple, and cinnamon in each bitem perfect for an on-the-go breakfast or mid-morning snack.

Ingredients

Serving Size: 1 cup | Calories: ~155 kcal | Protein: 4g | Total Time: 30 minutes | Servings: 8 cups

  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 medium apple, diced
  • 1½ cups milk (dairy or plant-based)
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp melted coconut oil or olive oil
  • Optional: 2 tbsp chopped walnuts or pecans

Baked Apple Cinnamon Oat Cups: Steps to Make

These five simple steps show you how to mix, fill, and bake a full tray of apple cinnamon oat cups, your easiest meal prep breakfast done in thirty minutes.

Step 1: Prepare the Oven and Muffin Tin

person wiping a muffin tin with a paper towel, with a cutting board of blueberries and an oven in the background

Preheat your oven to 375°F and lightly grease your muffin tin. A well-greased tin means your oat cups release cleanly every time, keeping their shape perfectly intact.

Step 2: Mix the Dry Ingredients

a person stirring a mixture of oats, cinnamon, and salt in a bowl, with fresh blueberries on the side

Combine rolled oats, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Stir them together so the cinnamon and spices coat the oats evenly before the wet ingredients are added.

Step 3: Prepare the Wet Mixture

a person whisking a mixture of eggs, milk, and vanilla extract in a glass bowl with a wooden whisk

Whisk your milk, egg, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and melted oil in a separate bowl until fully combined. This golden mixture is what binds everything together and gives each cup its soft texture.

Step 4: Combine and Add Apples

a person stirring a bowl of oatmeal topped with apple chunks and walnuts using a wooden fork on a marble surface

Pour the wet mixture into the oat bowl and stir until fully coated. Fold in your diced apple and any nuts you like, making sure every spoonful gets a little bit of everything.

Step 5: Fill and Bake

freshly baked apple cinnamon oat cups in a muffin tin, steaming slightly with apple chunks visible on top

Spoon the mixture evenly into your muffin cups and bake for 18 to 22 minutes until the tops turn lightly golden. Let them cool briefly before lifting them out of the tin.

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Final Thoughts

These oat cups have made my week-morning routine so much calmer, and I think they’ll do the same for yours. I bake a full tray every Sunday, store it in my fridge, and just grab one whenever I need it.

They warm up in the microwave in under a minute, but honestly, I enjoy mine cold just as often. Simple ingredients, almost no active effort, and a full week of breakfasts sorted, that’s my kind of recipe.

Try making your first batch this weekend and see how much easier your mornings feel. Drop a comment below and share your favourite rendition of an oat muffin.

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Hyacinth Cowper

I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

About the Author

I’m Hyacinth Cowper, the founder and writer of Wait You Need This. I have formal training in fashion styling and cosmetic science, along with years of hands-on experience helping people make confident clothing and personal care choices. I also write about practical wellness, simple fitness and food habits, and realistic home solutions that work in daily life. Everything you read here is researched, tested, and written by me.

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