Tired of your usual morning oatmeal routine? We’ve got an exciting recipe for you! This sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble, inspired by Budget Bytes, transforms the typically drab breakfast dish into an irresistibly scrumptious comfort food that will make you look forward to starting the day. You know oatmeal is good for you — that’s half of why you eat it. But, let’s face it, on its own, it is not the most thrilling breakfast food to put on the table. However, when you add mashed sweet potato, warm spices, half-and-half, and a pecan crumble topping, then bake it in the oven, your oatmeal becomes a gourmet, if not dessert-like, morning treat. ALSO TRY: Almond Joy overnight oats Sweet potatoes are in abundant supply all year round, but they are especially popular during the holiday season when the weather is frightful and comfort food is in high demand. These gorgeous orange tubers are loaded with naturally sweet flavor, which makes them a family favorite, but they are also a delicious and nutritious staple that delivers a bevy of health-boosting nutrients. Sweet potatoes contain a good amount of antioxidants, vitamins A and C, manganese, potassium, and fiber. Though they are often associated with gut-busting holiday meals, sweet potatoes can be front and center as a diet-friendly food. This indulgent sweet potato oatmeal recipe strikes a tasty balance between decadent and diet-friendly. The oats, eggs, sweet potatoes, and pecans are tops for nutrition while the butter, brown sugar, and half-and-half make this a mouthwatering, rich breakfast dish. Eggs in oatmeal, you ask? Yes! Though these two ingredients are rarely seen on the breakfast table together, the eggs help bind the ingredients as the oatmeal bakes in the oven and their neutral flavor allows them to sneak in more protein without changing the oatmeal’s taste. This sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble is the perfect dish to use up leftover holiday sweet potatoes, especially when you need an impressive breakfast to serve family and friends that are spending the night.

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Make the pecan crumble topping

A crumble topping makes this oatmeal taste even more amazing. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, butter, chopped pecans, and cinnamon. Use a fork to mix the crumble topping together. Cover and refrigerate until you’re ready to top your sweet potato oatmeal.

Spice up the mashed sweet potato

Though sweet potatoes are naturally sweet and a treat to eat, adding warm spices, brown sugar, and vanilla gives them a dessert-like deliciousness. Place mashed sweet potato into a large bowl and add the eggs, brown sugar, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, and baking powder. Stir the ingredients together until they are combined and smooth.

Enrich the sweet potato mixture with half-and-half

The generous addition of half-and-half softens and plumps the rolled oats and lends a delectable richness to the oatmeal. Pour 1 cup of half-and-half into the sweet potato mixture and give it a good stir. Add the remaining 1 cup of half-and-half and stir until fully incorporated. The mixture will be soupy. Stir the rolled oats into the sweet potato mixture.

Prepare the oatmeal for the oven

Pour the sweet potato oatmeal mixture into prepared baking dish. Evenly sprinkle the pecan crumble topping over the oatmeal.

Bake the oatmeal

Baking the oatmeal allows the moisture from the wet ingredients to fully cook the oats and meld all the flavors into a mouthwatering morning meal. Bake at 375°F for 45 minutes or until the pecan crumble is lightly browned.

Serve hot

Take the oatmeal out of the oven and bring it to the table. Steamy hot oatmeal with a crunchy nutty topping can’t be beat.

If this doesn’t scream breakfast comfort food, we don’t know what does!

Sweet potatoes and oats make for a delectable duo!

Absolutely delicious

Dish some up for your next weekend breakfast or brunch!

Yield 6-8 servings Courses Breakfast

1/4 cup all-purpose flour2 tablespoons brown sugar2 tablespoons butter1/4 cup chopped pecans1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

For oatmeal:

2 cups mashed sweet potato2 large eggs, whisked1/4 cup brown sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon3/4 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon baking powder2 cups half-and-half3 cups old-fashioned rolled oats Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 43Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 99Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 56Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 93Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 78Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 43Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 15Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 8Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 5Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 62Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 91Breakfast has never been sweeter than with this sweet potato oatmeal with pecan crumble - 84