There are loads of incredible vegan granola and sweet and savory oatmeal recipes, but there’s so much more you can do with oats. Affordable, quick-cooking, and ultra-versatile, they are a darling ingredient in the healthy plant-based cook’s kitchen. Oats can be used whole or ground into flour for cookies, cakes, pancakes, waffles, and pie crusts. They’re an excellent binder for burgers and lentil loaves, and oat flour is a great way to thicken soups and stews. Want to level-up a scoop of nice cream or baked fruit? No problem, throw on crunchy granola for a delicious topping that adds contrasting texture and tasty flavor. And if you haven’t tried our nut-free Vegan Queso Sauce, you’re in for a treat. Here are 31 of our favorite vegan oat recipes to get you started. As a bonus, all the recipes are free of oil and processed ingredients, so they’re extra healthy.
A note for our gluten-free readers: Oats are naturally gluten-free; however, some are processed in a facility with other gluten-containing grains and are not considered gluten-free. For gluten-free oats, use certified gluten-free brands.
Granola on pizza? Yes, please! These comforting mini dessert pizzas are a luscious sweet treat, perfect for entertaining or munching on yourself. Top with cinnamon- and maple-infused apple slices and hearty granola that crisps up perfectly in the oven.
“These are possibly the best bean burgers I’ve ever had,“ writes one reviewer. “They actually stick together and taste amazing.” We agree. Chickpeas, veggies, and rolled oats are the primary behind-the-scenes actors, but flavorings such as tomato paste, red wine vinegar, and Dijon mustard elevate these hearty patties to something special. Writes another fan, “I have made this recipe for years and it’s so, so tasty!!”
Rolled oats do double duty in this sensational vegan apple pie, first in the date-sweetened oat crust and second in the almond-oat crumble topping. A precooked, tender, fruity apple filling overflowing with fall flavor tastes heavenly paired with the nutty oat flavor. “Great vegan pie and simple to make,” writes one reviewer, “Enjoyed by all.”
Sorghum, wild rice, and steel-cut oats form the base of this hearty grain bowl. Arugula adds green goodness with a peppery bite, fresh pineapple chunks lend juicy notes to every mouthful, and coconut flakes and crunchy air-fried plantain chips perfectly round out the tropical flavor profile. This impressive grain bowl comes together in 35 minutes if you have cooked grains on hand. Feel free to use another combo of mixed grains.
A cross between vegan ice cream and a bliss ball, these tasty frozen chocolate treats from Ann Crile Esselstyn are an ideal snack or dessert for a warm day. Rolled oats give the balls a chewy center, maple syrup and ripe banana lend sweetness, and cocoa gives them chocolatey goodness. Roll the mixture into balls and coat in Grape Nuts Cereal. You could also coat them in semi-blended rolled oats or nuts. Notes a fan: “I made these last night, and they are really good! Easy to make (a little sticky on the fingers), and just the right amount of sweet, chocolate, and crunch when I tried a couple today after freezing them.”
Light and tasty, this healthy no-bake vegan muesli mixes rolled oats with puffed whole-grain cereal, freeze-dried fruit, chopped peanuts, dried fruit, and whole-grain cereal flakes. Serve with your favorite plant-based milk. Feel free to mix and match the fruit and grains to suit.
Crowned with creamy mashed potatoes, this comforting vegan shepherd’s pie warms you up from the inside out. The mixed veggie filling features a velvety white sauce thickened with rolled oats ground into flour.
Healthy and easy to make with pantry staples, this vegan pumpkin pie with oat crust is a great recipe to have up your sleeve. A little almond butter gives the crust richness without raising the fat content as much as an almond flour crust would. There is no need to struggle to manhandle the crust into the pan (don’t you hate that); just press it in with your fingers. Notes a commenter, “The crust was perfect and held up—my husband and I ate the pie over four days. The filling was great!”
In this crowd-pleasing cobbler, a chocolate oat biscuit sits atop a sweet and tart saucy cherry filling. Be sure to make plenty, as one commenter notes, “I really enjoyed this recipe. I probably should have doubled it for our group of six. Sadly there were no seconds or leftovers.”
One of our most popular recipes, this gorgeous vegan carrot cake makes a great special occasion cake or family favorite. Oat flour combines classic carrot cake ingredients such as carrots, walnuts, and raisins to create a rich, sweet, and moist cake. You’ll savor every bite of this one. Shares a reviewer, “This is so good. It doesn’t taste healthy at all.”
A little lime juice and chili powder are all you need to transform rolled oats, black beans, and onion into these delectable plant-based patties. These are easy! Combine the ingredients in a food processor, shape the cakes, then let them chill for 20 minutes before cooking. Writes an excited fan, “These burgers are great, and so easy to make. I make 3-4 batches at a time and they freeze wonderfully.”
These are not the quickest muffins to make compared to some other recipes, but they are some of the best and well worth the effort. There is no flour; instead, rolled oats absorb the flavor of orange juice and orange zest, and raisins and mashed bananas create a moist meal-in-a-mouthful. Pro tip: For recipes you love that require more prep time, double or triple the recipe and freeze the leftovers for easy-to-grab snacks. Notes a fan, “These are the perfect bread replacement. Super moist and the taste is fantastic. I shared these with quite a few people, and they all love them. Definitely a keeper recipe.”
A lemon-maple glaze gives these supremely snackable oatmeal cookies a lustrous lemony finish. These mini cakes are a cross between a cookie and a muffin, and lemon zest, lemon essence, and cloves deliver a warm and bright citrusy flavor to every bite. A reader notes, “Beautifully moist and very moorish…love the lemon and clove combo and the texture of the oats. Second cake recipe I’ve made using ground rolled oats. Works wonderfully!”
Grated carrot, chopped dates, cinnamon, and nutmeg give these overnight oats that melt-in-your-mouth carrot cake flavor, while flaxseeds and pepitas add crunch and extra oomph. Feel free to sprinkle with other goodies, such as hemp seeds, chopped pecans, and raisins. One reviewer writes, “I love this recipe, easy, nutritional, and delicious. I can easily prepare 7+ servings at a time, leaving out the carrots and milk.”
An earthy homemade toasted granola adds sweetness and nutty flavor to this show-stopping grapefruit and strawberry nice cream. The nice cream uses plant milk and maple syrup instead of frozen bananas and has a sorbet-like texture. This memorable dessert is perfect for a special occasion or to surprise a loved one.
For breakfast on the go, a snack, or an after-dinner sweet treat, these nutty, just-sweet-enough oat bars are ideal. Notes one reader, “So easy and positively fantastic. My husband—who likes almost nothing—ate most of this first batch in one sitting.”
Toasted rolled oats form the heart of these two unique bliss ball flavors, which look stunning served together. The Strawberry Rose Balls get their gorgeous pink color and enchanting sweet rose flavor from freeze-dried strawberries, rose water, and raisins. Semi-ground pistachios add a nutty green-hued coating to the Chocolate Pistachio Mint Balls. The recipe walks you through how to make both without starting from scratch.
Rolled oats do it again, creating a golden and crispy topping for this fruity dessert. Perfect for cold nights, this crazy-good crumble is ready in 35 minutes and is excellent for entertaining and a spur-of-the-moment family dessert. Shares a commenter, “Really good! Love that it isn’t overly sweet. But still seems decadent.”
These robust vegan falafel burgers are family-friendly, delicious, and wickedly healthy. Chickpeas give them an earthy, nutty base, while rolled oats bind them together, and plenty of herbs and seasonings add mouthwatering falafel flavor. Serve with a creamy-tangy tahini sauce, lettuce, onion, and a slice of tomato for a tasty meal that will keep you powered up for hours. To save time later in the week, make extra and reheat them for lunch or dinner.
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