This easy Apple Cinnamon Paleo Hot Cereal is ready in just 10 minutes, free of added sugar, Paleo, and vegan. Just as delicious for an afternoon snack as it is for breakfast!
I’m sneaking in a recipe today! On a Thursday – yes – this is the day I typically ramble on about thoughts and life, but, I thought you might want to get in on this preeeetty spectacular Paleo breakfast recipe.
A breakfast recipe, that – oh yes my friends – is SWEET and contains no eggs. Sometimes I just don’t want eggs. Or kale. Or meat.
Dare I say even bacon for that matter? (Sounds crazy, but I’ve been on bacon overdrive lately and I’ve had enough. For one day. And yes I know bacon is a meat, but it goes in its own category as far as I’m concerned.)
I guess I’ve also been having a whole lot of fun creating clean-eating recipes with my apples lately, and had to see what else I could do. Don’t you guys love the cinnamon apple combination? Heck yes, for me.
I also find that cooked apples are so much more pleasant on my digestion than raw, and I’m always happy to find new ways to cook them.
What Do I Need to Make Apple Cinnamon Paleo Hot Cereal?
The ingredients are super simple! Here’s what you’ll need:
Coconut Oil
Large Apple (or 2 smaller ones)
Raw Nuts (use your favorite!)
Sea salt
Unsweetened Almond Milk
Shredded coconut
Raisins
Cinnamon
Toppings!
How Long Will it Take to Make Paleo Hot Cereal?
From start to finish, you can make this cereal in just 15 minutes for the quick version. If you want a softer cereal you can cook it longer, with a bit more almond milk.
If you have NO TIME in the morning – whatsoever – you can make the entire thing the night before – minus toppings – and simply top with a bit of almond milk, heat, top and eat. The leftovers might even taste better the next day!
What Are Some Good Toppings for this Apple Cinnamon Paleo Hot Cereal?
As far as toppings go, the sky’s the limit (the sky, or paleo, however you view it!)
The first time I made this I went with sliced bananas and coconut butter for me, almond butter for Adam. The second time, I added bananas and nothing else and it was perfect. I also love topping it with dairy free, paleo friendly yogurt (think coconut, cashew, or almond yogurt) and just a little bit of maple or honey (love this Manuka honey!) if I want extra sweetness.
Add whatever suits your mood, or add nothing at all, up to you!
The last great thing? You can eat this any time of day and it just WORKS. Breakfast, lunch, light dinner (if you roll that way), even dessert.
I actually just had this for lunch because I’m rushing to get work done before picking up the kids, and I had leftovers in the fridge! You’ll love that it’s sugar-free (so not quite a baked-good) but still has some sweetness to it, along with healthy fats.
I hope you’re ready for this seriously delicious, grain free, vegan, and paleo hot cereal! Let’s grab those apples and nuts and all the other yummy stuff in this cereal – time to go!
Easy Apple Cinnamon Paleo Hot Cereal {Sugar-Free, Vegan}
Easy Apple Cinnamon Paleo Hot Cereal {Sugar-Free, Vegan}
Ingredients
For the hot cereal:
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 large apple or 2 small, peeled and diced (about 1 1/2 cups)
- 1 cup chopped raw nuts walnuts, cashews, pecans or a combination (I used cashews and walnuts)
- 1/8-1/4 tsp sea salt or to taste
- 1 cup unsweetened almond milk *or canned light coconut milk, see note
- 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- dash nutmeg optional
- 1/4 cup unsweetened coconut finely shredded
- 1/4 cup raisins or chopped dates
Toppings to serve with:
- 1-2 bananas sliced
- unsweetened almond butter or coconut butter
- Additional almond milk
- Paleo/vegan friendly yogurt, like coconut, cashew, or almond milk yogurt of choice
Instructions
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Heat a large saucepan over med-low heat and add the coconut oil until melted.
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Add the apples and nuts, sprinkle with salt, stir, and cook for about 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until apples begin to soften and nuts begin to brown
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Lower the heat to low and add the almond milk, shredded coconut, raisins and cinnamon, stir.
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Raise the heat and bring to a boil. Allow to boil while stirring for a minute, then lower to a simmer, cover, and cook another 5 minutes (*see note) until the apples are soft and some liquid is absorbed. Nuts will soften but will still have a crunch*
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Serve hot with toppings like sliced banana, more almond milk (or even NutPods!), coconut butter, your favorite nut butter, or dairy-free yogurt**
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You can also make the hot cereal ahead of time, store covered in the refrigerator (without toppings), heat prior to serving and then add toppings. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*If you have more time and want a softer hot cereal, you can add 1/4-1/2 cup more almond milk and simmer about 10 minutes longer, or until desired consistency is reached.
**You can also drizzle with a little of your favorite sweetener, like maple syrup or honey, or sprinkle with coconut sugar and extra cinnamon.
Nutrition
Want more sweet Paleo breakfast recipes? Try one of these!
Sweet Potato Apple Breakfast Bake
Banana Blueberry Breakfast Bread
Hearty Cinnamon Raisin breakfast Bread
Paleo Hot Cereal on the web:
3 minute Coconut Almond Porridge
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Gretchen says
This looks amazing! I especially love the fact that it’s really chunky..I hate when oatmeal is super thin like soup. Thanks for sharing!
Michele says
I’m not a soupy cereal person either! I like a little crunch and chunkiness 🙂
Emily says
Do you find that cooked fruit and cooked veggies are better on your digestion? I think I’m finding that too, but I can handle some raw veggies and fruits.
And this looks EPIC. Chunky is my favorite.
Michele says
100% easier to digest for me, I don’t eat raw veggies besides salad greens and cherry tomatoes really, and with fruit I’m okay with raw berries and bananas but everything else I try to cook.
Emily says
Hi there! This was a complete hit for my boyfriend and I on my first day of Whole 30. What do you guess the calorie count would be for one serving? Thanks!!!
Mel_OutRunCF says
Ahhh! Did you hear my happy scream thousands of kilometers away? haha After 6 days of whole30 egg casserole this is EXACTLY what I need. I will have to adjust a little because nuts used to give me major tummy aches but will try to include a little amount at first and see how it goes. Thanks for sharing, perfect timing!
Michele says
I think if you try it you should cook it longer so perhaps the nuts are more digestible, or you could go heavier on the shredded coconut and sub flax meal if you can do that. More of a “porridge” then but I bet it would be great! I totally hear you on the eggs, lol 🙂
Stacey says
I was told that Almond milk Whole30 compliant??? That’s what the Whole30 book says too.
Stacey says
Oops, i was told almond milk is NOT Whole30 cpmpliant???
Kristine Riggert says
Michelle, what is the whole 30 that you keep referring to?
Michele says
Hi! It’s basically 30 days of strict paleo for the purpose of resetting, reducing inflammation, and then reintroducing the eliminated foods one by one to observe reactions. It’s how I got into Paleo to begin with in 2013 – here’s the website: http://whole30.com
Julia says
Can’t wait to try this! I’m doing the January Whole30 too so something different for breakfast is so great!
Lori Delgado says
Hi Michele! Love your recipes!! I am not paleo or whole30 but eat very healthy and love a lot of those recipes. This I am gonna make for sure! But, am not a fan of raisins and not sure if I want dates in it either. Think if I leave them out it’ll change the texture or flavor? Thanks!
Laura says
I’m going to try it with dried cranberries instead!
Bethany @ athletic avocado says
As an oatmeal junkie, I could never imagine eating eggs everyday for breakfast on the Whole30, so this recipe gives me hope that I can last all 30 days!
Sarah says
Ate this for breakfast yesterday and it was deelish! Thanks so much for the recipe!
Michele says
Yay! So happy to hear!
Meghan@CleanEatsFastFeets says
I love this idea, and it’s so nice to have a warm bowl of food in the morning. It really sets the day off right. Ave and I are on an oatmeal kick. We had strawberries in our bowls this morning and at one point, I thought she had blood on the side of her head…nope just strawberry juice. Thank goodness. 🙂
Michele says
She’s such a good eater! Love that you can share your favorite foods with her, so cute 🙂
Theresa says
So delicious! My kids loved it too. thank you for the great recipes! I put hemp seeds on top. I agree with you that coconut butter makes everything delicious!
Michele says
Ooh that sounds so good! Glad you guys liked it!
Meg says
What is the white sauce drizzled over this? I can’t wait to make this. I’m halfway through my Whole30 and need something NEW! 🙂
Stacey says
Almond milk is NOT Whole30 compliant??? At least that’s what I was told and the book says.
Michele says
Almond milk is a “read your labels” food for Whole30, meaning if the ingredients on the label are compliant, then it’s good to go. Here is the info: https://whole30.com/2013/06/the-official-can-i-have-guide-to-the-whole30/
Rachel @ Bakerita says
Just made this for breakfast because I was NEEDING something new for breakfast – so filling and SO delicious! Excited to have leftovers for tomorrow’s breakfast 🙂 your recipes are making Whole30 so much easier! Thank you!
Michele says
That’s awesome, so thrilled to hear it Rachel!!
Coryn says
Same question as above…what is that delicious looking drizzle?
Michele says
It’s melted coconut butter, so yummy!
Cecile says
On Day 7 of my second whole30 and my boyfriend’s first. I was scrolling through pinterest looking for whole30 breakfast recipes because we were looking for something without eggs. We are already so burnt out on eggs!!! My boyfriend looked over and saw the picture and demanded it for dessert. We split one serving and didn’t even finish it, it was so rich, delicious, and filling! We are saving our leftoers to accompany breakfast in the morning, and we will definitely make this recipe again and again!
April says
Omg… That was amazing!!! I used pears since I was out of apples and they worked well.
Michele says
So glad you liked it! Love pears too 🙂
Renata says
I started the #whole30 aboutt a week ago. Was craving my oatmeal lately. This was sooo much better than oatmeal. Thank you! Used banana and blueberries for topping. Yum!
Ilicia says
any thoughts on making this with cashew milk instead of almond milk?
Michele says
Yup that would work well 🙂
Judi says
Have you ever frozen this? I’m making a big batch and was wondering how t would be frozen and thawed later? Love this recipe! I use half regular almond milk and half unsweetened chocolate and add pumpkin spice seasoning.
Michele says
I haven’t frozen it so I’m not sure what to expect with the reheating! I would think it would turn out fine since you’re not really looking for crunch anyway, and can always reheat a bit longer if there’s too much liquid. Glad you like it!
Nova @ Happily Ever Hauser says
Hi Michele! I’m currently on my first Whole 30 journey and I can’t wait to try this recipe!
I’ve featured another one of your recipes on my latest blog post:
15 Quick & Easy Whole30 Breakfast Ideas
http://www.happilyeverhauser.com/2017/03/13/15-quick-easy-whole30-breakfasts/
Michele says
Awesome! Hope you like this 🙂
Matt S says
Hi,
What is the sauce on top? It looks far too thick to be regular almond milk. Thanks!
Michele says
Melted coconut butter 🙂
Stephanie Smith says
Hey Michele!
This really opened my mind to new ways to look at breakfast. This was so yummy! Thanks for sharing such an awesome healthy recipe!
Michele says
I’m so happy you liked this 🙂
Marianne says
I think I’m going to try making this because it looks so delicious! 🙂
I like to make bigger batches of meals ahead and then eat throughout the week (I only cook for myself). How long do you think this would keep? I assume the apples would be the only thing that might begin to go bad.
Thanks!
Merritt says
I made this this morning and it was awesome! I topped it with banana and some heated up natural peanut butter. I can’t wait to eat it again. And it was super filling!
Michele says
Great to hear! That sounds delicious 🙂
Kara says
Hi! This looks delicious and I just attempted it but it still looks pretty…liquidy – unlike your picture. Unsure of what went wrong! Is it suppose to have that milk consistency? Yours looks dry with a drizzle on it.
Thanks so much!
Michele says
Sounds like cooking a bit longer, or on a higher heat setting to let more liquid boil off would do the trick. You can always add more at the end if it gets too dry.
Denise says
Delicious!
Michele says
Glad you enjoyed!
Carol says
Don’t you think the number of calories is high for one serving? I usually keep my calories for breakfast under 250. This just seems high.
Michele says
You can keep it lower by having a smaller serving, it’s very nutrient dense due to the nuts and coconut.
Tracey Fitzpatrick says
While this looks yummy, it is not Whole30. This confuses so many people new to Whole3!
Laura says
I agree 1000%. Recreating cereals & sweet breakfast bowls isn’t compliant, and definitely not in the spirit of the program. Recipes like these tagged as Whole30 are so confusing to new folks.
Nat says
Not trying to gang up on you, but Melissa posted about a similar recipe on her instagram today and stated it wasn’t whole30 compliant 🙁
Michele says
Hi! This is an older recipe and I do agree with you now, I’m removing the Whole30 labels from the post and replacing with “sugar-free”
Holly says
I’m not really sure why it wouldn’t be whole30 compliant….all the ingredients seem to check out
Michele says
Whole30 tags in the post have been removed and replaced with “sugar-free”
Meg says
Have you tried this with dried figs instead of dates or raisins? I have some and might give it a go!
Michele says
I think that would be delicious 🙂
Jaimie says
This was very tasty & satisfied my oatmeal craving. However, even though I let this simmer for 10min it was still too watery for me. I’ll definitely make again if I figure out how to thicken it.
Michele says
To get it thicker you can simply cook it longer. You can also bake it as I did in this apple cinnamon breakfast bake:
Larissa says
I’ve been trying out new breakfast recipes the past couple of weeks and I have to say, this was one of, if not the best so far! I made it the night before and heated it at a lower wattage in the microwave in the morning so it wouldn’t burn. It smelled so amazing that I only topped it with banana and more milk to start, but I think next time I’ll try the new chestnut spread I just bought. Because I will definitely be making this again!
Michele says
Oh that’s great to hear!
Jayna says
I have to admit. At first, I wasn’t quite sure how this was going to turn out. The pictures look amazing, but for a person just diving into the “no sugar” world, I felt as if it was gonna miss something. You know, like plain oatmeal, it just lacks a some pizazz. But, WOW was I wrong. This is DELICIOUS. Almost too good to be considered healthy. Upon first bite I was hooked. I never leave comments on blogs, but had to come back and let you know just how amazing this simple recipe is. 🙂
Heather says
This is delicious! I had to cook the apples and nuts longer because when they are at a “raw” state, I get a huge stomach ache. I don’t like raisins or dates so I omitted them both. Still delicious!! And I topped it with melted coconut butter! AMAZING!
Dianna says
Michele,
Thanks so much!!!! I am a vegan and diabetic….trying to eat the whole 30 program, so thrilled to find an egg less breakfast……can’t wait to try this today!!!! My mouth is watering as I type this!!!!! And under my calorie count too!!!! Rock on!!!!
Dianna
Elizabeth says
So yummy! And so good with the banana!! Great recipe, you are making my Whole30 delicious!
Michele says
Oh that makes me so happy to hear!
Stephanie says
I make this all the time. It is absolutely my favorite breakfast. I make it for guests and they rave over it too!
Kelly says
This recipe looks amazing! I have so many apples on my trees to use up. Do you think I could can this?
Shannon Mellgren says
Absolutely amazing and delicious!! Perfect for the freezing cold winters and no added sugars
Lisa says
That was… absolutely YUM! So what I needed on Day 11 of my Whole30.
Love the variety of flavor and texture. Thanks for this!
Chelsea Westall says
Love this recipe so much!! I have been searching for an oatmeal replacment that leaves you feeling full and with proper texture and this is it! Best hot cereal ever:)
Holly says
Thanks for the recipe! We really enjoyed it and it was the only whole 30/paleo breakfast porridge that wasn’t gummy or gooey. I would suggest putting the ingredients in order to standardize the recipe and make it easier to read.
Laura says
I’m doing the Whole30 and missing my morning oatmeal. This was so yummy I may never go back to oatmeal. I used coursely ground walnuts and cashews while made a creamy like texture, and topped with I/2 sliced bananas and a sprinkle of sliced almonds.
Katelin says
This was absolutely amazing! Thank you! I was looking for a way to use up some apples and it was absolutely perfect! Thank you for sharing ?
grace says
This warm breakfast is delicious!!! I often miss oatmeal since my allergy, but this more then replaces it. I live to make a weeks worth and store in the refrigerator like over night oats for an easy on the go breakfast!
Kelly Boggs says
What a great change away from eggs! This is a nice warm, sweet breakfast.
I did wonder when you add the cinnimon and nutmeg? I was following the recipe and didn’t see it, so I just added it at the end.
Megan says
Was a little skeptical since I don’t really enjoy coconut but this was AMAZING!!!
Debi McVey says
I am Whole 30 and some mornings I just want a hot cereal! Thank you so much. I meal prep this for the week at have it in the morning at work. BTW–I love your recipes.
Nicole says
This was an amazing change to my regular paleo breakfast.
Ashlyn says
I’m absolutely obsessed with this recipe! It is sooo yummy!! I love it with coconut milk. Thank you 🙂
Sarah N. says
I LOVE this recipe! I had it most mornings on my Whole30 diet. And even now that I’m finished with Whole30, I still crave it every morning.
Thank you for this recipe!
Angie says
Without even realizing it I’ve been following a few of your recipes they are all great this paleo hot cereal bowl it’s amazingly delicious thank you for all your great recipes
Jen says
Due to severe allergies, I’ve made the transition to paleo. This was hearty and delicious, and much better than having oats. Looking forward to trying other recipes in this blog.
Meghan T says
Delicious! Super easy to make and I even had time to make it before taking the kids to school. It’s hearty and warm and fueling! Thanks!
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Looks delicious! I can’t wait for Spring, it’s my favorite season. Everyone is always in a good mood and glad to see the back of the gloomy weather!Hungry Darren
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Olivia Johansen says
Thank you so much!!! I’m on Whole30 and I don’t like eggs every morning🤢. This fruit cereal was delicious and made my day. Loved it.
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Tb says
Tastes absolutely amazing. I added pumpkin seeds and almonds and topped with banana
Melissa Miller says
This was delicious and gave me a good warm “oatmeal” fix. I topped with cocoyo and more cinnamon
Taylor says
I love this breakfast as an alternative to eggs and it was/is my go-to breakfast meal while on whole30!