Spiced Apple Oatmeal Brûlée: Creamy Baked Oats with Caramelized Top

Apple Oatmeal Brulee
Spiced Apple Oatmeal Brûlée topped with toasted pecans and served in individual ramekins.

Oatmeal doesn’t have to be ordinary. While a hurried weekday bowl of sweetened oats is fine for busy mornings, weekend brunch calls for something more indulgent. This Spiced Apple Oatmeal Brûlée elevates simple oats into a creamy, spiced treat finished with a crisp caramelized top — perfect for breakfast in bed or a leisurely brunch.

Apples, currants, warming spices and toasted pecans transform plain oatmeal into a flavorful, cozy dish. A splash of pear liqueur and a quick flame add drama and deepen the compote’s caramel notes. The result is an oatmeal that’s rich, fruit-forward, and slightly boozy — balanced by a crunchy brûlée crust that you crack into with a spoon.

It takes more time than microwaving instant oats, but the effort rewards you with texture and depth: toasted oats and nuts for nuttiness, heavy cream for silkiness, and a simmered apple compote that melds sweet and tart flavors. The recipe yields four individual ramekins, so it works as a special breakfast for two or as dessert later in the evening.

Apple Oatmeal Brulee Oats and Nuts
Toasting the oats and pecans brings out a fuller, richer flavor.
Pecan chopping
Roughly chopped pecans add nutty crunch and texture to the topping.
Apple Oatmeal Brulee Add Cream
A touch of heavy cream makes the oatmeal luxuriously velvety.
Apple Oatmeal Brulee Cooked Oats
A simple pot of oats is about to become a fragrant, spiced compote-studded breakfast.
Apple Oatmeal Brulee Compote Ingredients
A splash of pear liqueur brightens the compote and adds depth.
Apple Oatmeal Brulee Spices
Warm spices and browned butter balance the tartness of Granny Smith apples.
Apple Oatmeal Brulee Pear Liqueur
A quick flame over the liqueur caramelizes flavors and creates a dramatic finish.
Apple Oatmeal Brûlée Flame
Lighting the liqueur briefly flares the compote for caramelized flavor.
Apple Oatmeal Brûlée Fire
After the flame dies, the apples simmer in their juices until softened and caramelized.
Blending apple compote with oatmeal
Stir the oats into the compote so they soak up all the pan juices and spice.
Apple compote
When the compote caramelizes the apples become soft, rich and aromatic.
Adding maple syrup to the oatmeal
A little maple syrup adds another layer of warmth and sweetness.
Adding sugar to oatmeal
Two tablespoons of sugar per ramekin creates the crunchy brûlée topping.
Torching the sugar
A culinary torch melts the sugar into a crisp, caramelized shell.
Melting sugar with a torch
Take your time to fully melt and caramelize the sugar for the best crust.
Apple Oatmeal Brûlée with toasted pecans.
Spiced Apple Oatmeal Brûlée with currants and toasted pecans.
AppleOatmealBruleeAbove
This recipe makes four individual ramekin servings — ideal for brunch or a dessert-like breakfast.
AppleOatmealBruleeSpoonful
Cracking the brûlée to reach the warm, spiced oatmeal underneath is pure comfort.

Recipe

Apple Oatmeal Brûlée with toasted pecans.

Spiced Apple Oatmeal Brûlée Recipe


  • Author: Baking The Goods
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 4 servings

Description

Pear liqueur and a quick flame lift plain oatmeal into a rich, spiced Brûlée with currants and toasted pecans. It’s a satisfying, slightly decadent breakfast or a comforting dessert.


Ingredients

Oatmeal

  • Bob’s Red Mill organic extra-thick rolled oats — 1 cup
  • Water — 2 cups
  • Salt — ½ teaspoon
  • Heavy cream — ½ cup

Apple Compote & Topping

  • Unsalted butter — 2 tablespoons
  • Brown sugar — 1 tablespoon
  • Cinnamon — 1 teaspoon
  • Ground nutmeg — ¼ teaspoon
  • Ground cardamom — ¼ teaspoon
  • Diced tart apples (about 2 medium) — 1½ cups, roughly ½” cubes
  • Currants — ½ cup (or substitute raisins)
  • Maple syrup — 3–4 tablespoons, to taste
  • Pear liqueur — ¼ cup (or another liqueur or rum)
  • Granulated sugar — ½ cup (for brûlée topping; about 2 tablespoons per ramekin)
  • Pecans, toasted and roughly chopped — ⅓ cup

Instructions

Toast and Cook the Oats

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Spread oats on one baking sheet and pecans on another. Bake the oats 15–20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  2. Add the pecans to the oven for the last 8–10 minutes, until oats are lightly browned and fragrant. Remove both sheets and let cool. Roughly chop the pecans when cool.
  3. In a medium saucepan bring the water and oats to a boil. Add salt and heavy cream, then simmer over medium heat 15–18 minutes, stirring occasionally, until creamy.

Make the Apple Compote

  1. Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom in a small bowl.
  2. Melt butter over low heat in a sauté pan. When it begins to brown, add the diced apples and toss in the butter. Sprinkle the spice mix over the apples and add currants, tossing to coat.
  3. Pour in the pear liqueur. Carefully ignite the alcohol with a culinary torch or the flame of a gas stove (exercise caution). When the flame subsides, simmer the compote until the apples soften and the juices begin to caramelize, about 5–7 minutes. Stir the cooked oats into the compote and mix in the maple syrup to taste.

Finish with Brûlée

  1. Divide the oatmeal mixture among four torch-safe 1-cup ramekins.
  2. Sprinkle about 2 tablespoons granulated sugar evenly over each ramekin. Use a culinary torch to melt and caramelize the sugar into a hard, crunchy crust. If you don’t have a torch, place the ramekins under a hot broiler for 3–5 minutes, watching closely.
  3. Top with the chopped toasted pecans and serve warm.

Notes

If you don’t have a torch, the gas-stove flame can ignite the liqueur or broil the ramekins for a few minutes to form the brûlée crust. Feel free to swap fruits, nuts, or spirits — a rum-and-banana version with walnuts would be delicious.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes

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