Instant Pot Recipes
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Breakfast has never been easier than these kid-friendly Instant Pot Oatmeal Bites. They are the perfect addition to your mornings. We love to meal-prep them ahead of time on Sunday morning for the entire week.
Breakfast time in the mornings is getting a little tired. We have to wake up pretty early to catch the bus at 6:50 am so I’ve been trying to find recipes I can make ahead for breakfast. I have been cooking sausages the night before, making Instant Pot hard boiled eggs for the week, baking breakfast cookies on Sunday, and the kids have been enjoying these oatmeal bites we make in our pressure cooker.
We baked these with mixed berries but thegreat thing about these is that you can modify the fruit to anything that your kids might enjoy we have used raisins and even chocolate chips!
To make them we used our egg bites silicone mold in our pressure cooker. We have used this mold for many great recipes including these animal cookie cheesecake bites!
We used brown rice flour for these, but you could also use whole wheat flour if that is what you have on hand. All-purpose flour should also work if that is what you have in your pantry.
Our pressure cooker has been a great addition to our lives. Be sure to check out our pressure cooker guide if you are new to the Instant Pot. There are a lot of great tips and tricks that we share along with our favorite pressure cooker recipes.
Scroll down for a printable Instant Pot Oatmeal Bites recipe.
Instant Pot Oatmeal Bites
Author: A Mom's Impression
4.86 from 7 votes
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 20 mins
Servings: 12
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Breakfast has never been easier than these kid-friendly Instant Pot Oatmeal Bites. They are the perfect addition to your mornings. We love to meal-prep them ahead of time on Sunday morning for the entire week.
Ingredients
- 1 cup quick cooking oats
- 1/2 cup brown rice flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 eggs
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 1 cup mixed berries if frozen, thawed and smashed a bit
Instructions
Mix oatmeal, flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt in a small bow. Set aside.
In a larger mixing bowl, add eggs, honey and brown sugar and mix well. Add dry ingredients and mix well. Fold in berries.
Grease molds with nonstick cooking spray and use a 3 tablespoon portion scoop to fill each cup.
Place 1 cup water and trivet into instant pot. Fold a long piece of foil in thirds. Set one mold onto the foil in the center and bring up the loose foil sides. Lift the foil and set 1 mold onto the trivet in the pot and place a small piece of foil, greased with cooking spray, on top of the mold. Place the 2nd mold into the instant pot. Tuck in the loose ends of the foil so they do not extend over the top.
Place the lid on the pot and seal shut. Close the pressure release valve. Set the instant pot to manual, high pressure for 10 minutes. When cooking cycle is complete, let pressure naturally release for 10 minutes before opening pot.
Serve dusted with powdered sugar.
Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.
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Reader Interactions
Amber says
Can I substitute white flour?
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Mom says
I have used whole wheat and it was just fine. I haven’t tried all-purpose white but I don’t see why you couldn’t use that. 🙂
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Elaine says
This recipe looks wonderful, I can’t wait to try it. Can these Oatmeal Bites be frozen?
Thanks.Reply
Mom says
Yes, I have frozen them. They thaw out nicely.
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Allison says
The video shows five eggs and the recipe calls for four eggs. Which is correct? I made this with four and didn’t have 3 tablespoons of fill for all 14 cups in the egg bite mold.Reply
Mom says
I use 4 eggs and I am able to fill all 14 molds. How far did you fill the molds?
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Melissa says
Hello, I’m confused by the serving size. This should make 14 bites but the servings say 12. What is the serving size for one meal? Can’t wait to make!Reply
Mom says
You are correct, I will fix that. The servings should say 14. For kids 1 bite is plenty.
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Maria says
An I substitute quick oats for old fashion oats?Reply
Mom says
I have not tried it but for this recipe I don’t see why not.
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Laura says
These look great but I have a kiddo with an egg allergy. Can you recommend a good egg substitute?Reply
Mom says
You could try a mashed up banana in place of the eggs.
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Melanie J Graffius says
Have you tried Just Eggs? They’re work pretty well in recipes…
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Laura Whiteman says
I only have 1 mold, will it be the same cooking time? Thanks!
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Mom says
Yes it would.
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Tamra says
Amazing!
Substitute I used was almond flour and old fashioned oats ( not quick cooking )
Doubled the batch and made half blueberry and half dark chocolate chunk. So good!Reply
Mom says
The dark chocolate chunk sounds amazing! I am glad you enjoyed our recipe!
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Chantal says
same cooking time?
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Mom says
Yes!
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Amy says
These are delicious! I did all brown sugar instead because I was worried to use honey for my 1 year old. They turned out perfect!Reply
Mom says
That is a great suggestion for the young ones! I am glad you liked it!
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Michelle says
These were super rubbery. Followed the instructions exactly. Any suggestions?
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Carol says
I feel a bit dense here… I’m not understanding the instructions for the foil. Can you share a photo or explain differently please?
My silicon moulds came with a silicon lid, can that be used instead?
Thanks so much. I hate when the obvious escapes me!
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Mom says
Don’t feel dense. I don’t use the silicon lid as it is supposed to be used for storage only and I don’t believe it is pressure cooker safe. I just place a sheet of foil over the top so that not too much moisture gets into the mold.
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Kathy says
I have used the silicone lid in my IP for pancake bites and banana bread bites without a problem. I ordered 2 molds from amazon and received one plastic lid and one silicone. The plastic lid definitely can’t go in the pot but the silicone lid works, after all the molds themselves are silicone.
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Angel A. says
Made these last night they are delicious and easy to make. I substituted almond flour for the brown rice flour and added a teaspoon of vanilla. Divided the recipe in two and added bananas and toasted walnuts to half the batch and berries to the other. They came out delicious! Thanks for sharing.Reply
Mom says
That sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing!
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Shannon says
I just made this for breakfast, what’s the best way to store? Counter or fridge?
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Mom says
It is best to store in an airtight container in the fridge.
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Linda P says
Hi these sound great.. I don’t have molds so can I just cook them in a reg oven with the mini muffin pan? How long and what temp?
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Mom says
Yes you could. I would try 350 degrees for 13-15 minutes.
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Lynn says
I don’t have an egg mold but I do silicone muffin cups. Will those work?
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Mom says
Yes they will!
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Alice Campbell Romano (Alice) says
My husband and I are fans (we went through 12 oatmeal bites in two days and we’re skinny people) — however, based on our affinity for these yummies, and our desire to stay fit, I checked the calorie count you listed in kcals — that would translate to an immense number of cals –so my math must be wrong.
WHAT’S THE CALORIE COUNT IN ORDINARY CALORIES of one muffin?
Thanks and keep the delicious recipes coming!
Alice and RenatoReply
Julie says
A kcal is one food calorie. There is no difference between a kcal (used in places where the metric system is in use) and one “American” food Calorie. Trust me, I teach science and go over this every year! 🙂
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Sabrina says
Nutrition Facts
Serving size: 1 bite
Servings: 12
Amount per serving
Calories110
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 2.1g3%
Saturated Fat 0.6g3%
Cholesterol 55mg18%
Sodium 73mg3%
Total Carbohydrate 20.3g7%
Dietary Fiber 1.4g5%
Total Sugars 9.9g
Protein 3.4g
Vitamin D 5mcg26%
Calcium 33mg3%
Iron 1mg5%
Potassium 121mg3%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calorie a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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Christine Bowman says
These look incredibly easy and delicious. Can’t wait to try out this recipe!Reply
Mom says
Please let us know how you liked them after you try them.
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Angella says
Recipe looks yummy! Do you have any ideas on how I could I make this without an Instant Pot…?
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Nancy says
Can you substitute any flour for brown rice flour? Can you use any oatmeal?
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