Protein-Packed Greek Yogurt Oatmeal Recipe for Breakfast

A warm bowl of oatmeal that’s high in protein, satisfying, and made without protein powder. This stovetop Greek yogurt oatmeal is creamy, nutritious, and designed to keep you full through the morning.

White bowl with greek yogurt oatmeal, topped with blueberries, nut butter, and extra yogurt.

Oatmeal is comforting, but it doesn’t always keep you full. As a dietitian, I developed this recipe so you can enjoy a warm bowl that provides real staying power without relying on protein powder.

The result is surprisingly creamy and delicious, made from simple everyday ingredients so you can enjoy a higher-protein breakfast without extra supplements or costly add-ins.

Recipe Highlights

  • No protein powder: Enjoy about 17 grams of protein per serving using whole foods like milk and Greek yogurt.
  • Super filling: Fiber and protein from oats, dairy, and optional toppings make this a breakfast that satisfies.
  • Customizable: Top with berries, nut butter, coconut flakes, seeds, or a touch of chocolate to suit your taste.

Key Ingredients and Swaps

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  • Old-fashioned oats: Also called large-flake or rolled oats. Quick oats work in a pinch but will be softer.
  • Milk: Water works, but milk adds protein and creaminess. Higher-protein milks will increase the final protein content.
  • Greek yogurt: Use plain Greek yogurt or skyr for the most protein; vanilla works if you prefer a sweeter bowl.
  • Maple syrup: Optional — swap for honey or another sweetener, or omit entirely.

See the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and detailed instructions.

How to Make Greek Yogurt Oatmeal

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Greek yogurt being stirred into stovetop oatmeal.
Thick Greek yogurt oatmeal in a white pot.
  1. Add the oats, milk, pinch of salt, cinnamon, and maple syrup (if using) to a small pot and heat over medium.
  2. When the liquid begins to steam, stir frequently and cook 5–7 minutes, until most of the liquid is absorbed and the oats are thick and creamy.
  3. Remove from heat, stir in the Greek yogurt, transfer to a bowl, add toppings, and enjoy.

Topping Ideas

Adding toppings boosts flavor, texture, and nutrition. Try these ideas:

  • Nuts or seeds: 1–3 tablespoons of almonds, walnuts, cashews, peanuts, hemp hearts, or pumpkin seeds.
  • Fiber boosters: 1 tablespoon of chia seeds (soaked first) or ground flaxseed.
  • Nut butter: A spoonful of peanut, almond, cashew, or sunflower seed butter.
  • Berries: 1/2–1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, or sliced strawberries.
  • Other fruit: Sliced banana, diced kiwi, or mango for extra sweetness and vitamins.
  • Dried fruit: 1–2 tablespoons of raisins, dried cranberries, chopped apricots, or dates.
  • Extra yogurt: An extra dollop of plain or vanilla Greek yogurt for more protein.
  • Treat toppings: A drizzle of maple syrup, honey, cocoa nibs, chocolate chips, coconut flakes, jam, or granola for texture and flavor.

For a balanced, filling bowl, try 2 tablespoons of crushed nuts plus 1/2 cup of berries — the mix of healthy fats and fiber helps you stay full longer.

Miranda’s Tips

Tips from My Test Kitchen

These small tips will help you get a consistently creamy oatmeal:

  1. Use old-fashioned oats: They hold texture and chew better than quick oats.
  2. Adjust cooking time: Times vary by oat brand and stove — cook until most liquid is absorbed.
  3. Watch the heat: Milk can scorch, so lower the heat if it starts to boil vigorously or brown.
  4. Adjust consistency: If the oatmeal gets too thick, stir in a splash of milk until you reach your preferred creaminess.
Close-up bowl of oatmeal with berries, coconut flakes, and greek yogurt.

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Greek Yogurt Oatmeal

Protein-rich, creamy stovetop oatmeal made without protein powder — a satisfying way to start the day.
Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 15 mins
Yield: 1 serving

Equipment

  • small pot or saucepan

Ingredients

  • ½ cup old-fashioned oats
  • ¾ cup milk (use dairy for extra protein)
  • pinch salt
  • tsp cinnamon
  • 1–2 tsp maple syrup adjust to taste
  • ¼ cup Greek yogurt plain or vanilla

Instructions

  • Add oats, milk, salt, cinnamon, and maple syrup to a small pot and stir. Heat over medium and stay close.
  • When the liquid begins to steam, stir frequently and cook 5–7 minutes until most liquid is absorbed and the oats are thick and creamy.
  • Remove from heat and stir in Greek yogurt.
  • Transfer to a bowl, add your favorite toppings, and enjoy.

Notes

Topping ideas: fresh or frozen berries, nuts and seeds, nut butter, extra yogurt, dried fruit, or a drizzle of maple syrup. Adjust toppings to add flavor, texture, and extra nutrients.

Nutrition

Calories: 326 kcal
| Carbohydrates: 43 g
| Protein: 17 g
| Fat: 10 g
| Fiber: 4 g

Nutrition information is an approximation.

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