Chia Pudding Recipe (6 Easy Flavors) (2024)

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These chia pudding recipes are made with healthy, simple ingredients. Amazing flavors can be created with easy additions. Similar to ourovernight oat recipes, these are high in fiber, healthy fats and a great superfood breakfast!

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The flavors below include chocolate chia pudding (for the sweet tooth), vanilla, peanut butter and jelly, blueberry, strawberries and cream and banana split.

If you’ve never used chia seeds before, you might be surprised… when you add them to a liquid they will soak up 10 times their weight in water and produce a gel coating. This results in a “thick and creamy” texture that pairs well with greek yogurt and coconut cream.

What Does Chia Pudding Taste Like?

Chia pudding has a gel texture and a tiny bit of crunch. It doesn’t really have a taste, but it certainly has a distinct texture.

Chia pudding isn’t for everyone. It’s a rich, gel-like consistency that you either love or don’t. If this is your first time trying it, I recommend starting with one serving to see what you think.

I like to add different toppings to mine like greek yogurt or coconut cream. Adding fresh fruit, nuts and seeds will also help to change the texture. Some people like to add chia pudding on top of their oatmeal. There are a variety of ways to enjoy this healthy treat and make it work for you.

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Recipe Ingredients

  • CHIA SEEDS:Black chia seeds tend to be cheaper than white chia seeds but you can use either.
  • MILK:You can use any type of milk including regular dairy milk or non-dairy milk, including unsweetened almond milk, coconut milk, cashew milk, soy milk, oat milk or hemp milk.
  • SWEETENER: Use your favorite sweetener of choice including real maple syrup, honey, stevia or monk fruit sweetener for your chia pudding. I like to use maple syrup.
  • VANILLA:Vanilla extract is optional, but adds a nice flavor.
  • COCOA POWDER:Look for an unsweetened cacao powder. This is perfect for chocolate chia pudding.
  • NUT OR SEED BUTTER:You can use almond butter, peanut butter, cashew butter or a seed butter like Sunbutter.
  • FRUIT:Pureed or mashed fruit can be added right into the chia pudding. The recipes below use pureed strawberries and blueberries (made in a blender), and mashed banana.

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Topping Ideas

Toppings are a great way to add flavor and texture to chia pudding recipes. Feel free to play around with your favorite toppings, but here are some ideas to help get you started:

  • FRUIT:Fresh fruit including berries (strawberries, raspberries, blackberries or blueberries), sliced grapes, banana, oranges, mango and kiwi are all great on top of chia pudding.
  • GREEK YOGURT:A dollop of plain greek yogurt adds extra protein.
  • COCONUT CREAM:Coconut cream is one of my favorite healthy dessert toppings. It’s rich and creamy and tastes delicious.
  • COCONUT:Shredded coconut or coconut flakes add a good source of fibre. Adds great texture when combined with other toppings like fresh fruit or chocolate chips.
  • CHOCOLATE CHIPS:For a healthier option, choose 70% dark chocolate chips that are sweetened with stevia. For a sugar-free version consider trying cacao nibs.
  • NUTS:Add any of your favorite nuts for extra crunch, including almonds, walnuts, peanuts, etc.
  • SEEDS:Hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds are all great sprinkled on top.
  • PROTEIN POWDER: a great way to add extra protein.
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Best Containers To Use

  • MASON JARS: The easiest and most inexpensive way to store chia puddings.
  • YOGURT PARFAIT CONTAINERS: You might prefer to use plastic containers if you’re taking these to work or school. These parfait containers are BPA free and will keep the toppings separate from chia pudding until you’re ready to eat. This keeps them fresher longer.
  • WECK JARS: An upgrade from traditional mason jars, these glass containers are so beautiful and reusable for a variety of recipes.

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How To Make Chia Pudding

  1. Add milk, 2 tablespoons of chia seeds, sweetener, and vanilla to a medium bowlaccording to full recipe instructions below.
  2. Stir it together and seal with a lid.
  3. Chill in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours, but preferably overnight.
  4. Add fresh toppings before serving and enjoy!

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Recipe Tips

  • Prep The Chia Pudding The Night Before. Chia puddings are really easy to assemble. But you want to give the chia seeds some time to fully soak up the milk. I find that letting them soak overnight gives the best results.
  • Meal Prep On Sundays. Make a big batch of chia pudding on Sunday night and divide it into6 oz mason jars. It’s an easy way to eat healthy breakfasts or snacks for the week.
  • A Little Goes A Long Way. No need to eat a big amount of chia pudding, a small serving will fill you up! Chia seeds are high in healthy fiber which helps with digestion and can make you feel fuller longer.
  • MaximumFreshness. If you make chia pudding in advance, don’t add fresh toppings until the day you’re ready to eat. This will prevent eating soggy fruit, which isn’t much fun.
  • Customize To Your Tastes. Once you try out a few chia pudding recipes and learn what you like, start playing around with different combinations. You can add different fruits, nuts or seeds, and don’t be afraid to swap any ingredients that you don’t like.

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Chia Pudding FAQs

How Do You Eat Chia Pudding?

It’s pretty straightforward to eat. Take a spoon and stir it up – then take a bite. Chia pudding is usually eaten cold, so keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to eat. It’s fine stored at room temperature for a few hours if you plan to bring it to work or school.

How Many Calories Are In Chia Pudding?

The calories will vary depending on the flavor you choose and the ingredients added. A basic vanilla chia pudding without toppings has __ calories for reference.

My Chia Pudding Is Runny, How Do I Thicken It?

There are a few things that can result in runny chia pudding… not waiting long enough for chia seeds to soak is a big one. Chia pudding should chill in the fridge a minimum of 3 hours before eating.

Chia seeds are like natural thickeners – once you add them to a liquid, they will start to form an outer coating. But the longer they sit, the thicker pudding you’ll get. So it’s best to make your chia pudding in the evening and then let them chill overnight.

Note: After experimenting with various flavors, I’ve found that vanilla or any mixed with fruit tend to thicken nicely (ex. mashed banana, pureed blueberry, pureed strawberry). The chocolate and PB & J turned out slightly runnier due to the added cocoa and nut butter. They still taste great though! It’s something that doesn’t bother me personally, but if it would for you try making the vanilla recipe and adding toppings for flavor afterward.

How Long Do Chia Puddings Last In The Fridge?

These can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to a week. If you’re meal prepping a large batch of chia pudding, I recommend saving the toppings until the day you’re ready to serve for freshness.

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Chia Seed Pudding Recipe (Six Flavors)

An easy breakfast or snack idea that can be put together in 10 minutes.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chill Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 3 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Ingredients

Vanilla Chia Pudding (1 serving)

Chocolate Chia Pudding (1 serving)

Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding (1 serving)

Blueberry Chia Pudding (1 serving)

  • ½ cup milk - dairy or non-dairy
  • ½ cup blueberries - fresh or frozen
  • 2 Tbsp chia seeds
  • 2 tsp maple syrup - honey, or monk fruit sweetener
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 Tbsp plain greek yogurt - optional
  • Optional Toppings - plain greek yogurt and fresh blueberries

Strawberries and Cream Chia Pudding(1 serving)

  • ¾ cup milk - ¼ cup first layer, ½ cup second layer
  • ½ cup strawberries - fresh or frozen
  • 2 ½ Tbsp chia seeds - 1 tsp first layer, 2 Tbsp second layer
  • 2 tsp maple syrup - honey, or monk fruit sweetener
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Optional Toppings - plain greek yogurt and fresh strawberries

Banana Split Chia Pudding (1 serving)

  • ½ banana - mashed with a fork
  • ½ cup milk - dairy or non-dairy
  • 2 Tbsp chia seeds
  • 2 tsp maple syrup - honey, or monk fruit sweetener
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Optional Toppings - plain greek yogurt and banana slices

Instructions

Vanilla Chia Pudding:

  • Add ½ cup milk, 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey) and ½ tsp vanilla extract to a mason jar or bowl. Mix together, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for minimum 3 hours, but preferably overnight.

    Add toppings before you serve, including plain greek yogurt, fresh berries, shredded coconut and banana slices.

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Chocolate Chia Pudding:

  • Add ½ cup milk, 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 1 Tbsp cocoa powder, 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey), and ½ tsp vanilla extract to a mason jar or bowl. Mix together, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours, but preferably overnight.

    Add toppings before serving, including plain greek yogurt and chocolate chips.

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Chia Pudding:

  • Add ½ cup milk, 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 1 Tbsp nut butter (or seed butter), 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey), and ½ tsp vanilla extract to a mason jar or bowl. Mix together, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours, but preferably overnight.

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  • Once the chia pudding has thickened, top with 1-2 Tbsp of strawberry jam. Add 1 Tbsp of nut butter or seed butter, then sprinkle a few nuts or seeds on top.

Blueberry Chia Pudding:

  • Add ½ cup milk and ½ cup blueberries to a blender. Blend until smooth.

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  • Add blueberry mix along with 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey), and ½ tsp vanilla extract to a mason jar or bowl. Mix together, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours, but preferably overnight.

    Stir together, then add toppings like plain greek yogurt and fresh blueberries.

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Strawberries and Cream Chia Pudding:

  • Make the bottom layer:Add ½ cup strawberries, 1/4 cup milk, and 1 tsp chia seeds to a blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Pour into mason jar, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours.

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  • Make the top layer:To make the top layer, combine ½ cup milk, 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey), and ½ tsp vanilla extract in a bowl and mix. Cover and add to refrigerator for minimum 3 hours.

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  • After chilling for 3 hours, stir each layer then pour pink top layer on top of the bottom layer in mason jar.

    Add toppings like plain greek yogurt and fresh strawberries.

Banana Split Chia Pudding:

  • Mash half of a ripe banana with a fork.

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  • Add the mashed banana, ½ cup milk, 2 Tbsp chia seeds, 2 tsp maple syrup (or honey), and ½ tsp vanilla extract to a mason jar or bowl. Mix together, seal with a lid and let sit in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours, but preferably overnight.

    Stir together, then add toppings like greek yogurt and sliced bananas.

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Recipe Notes:

Calorie Info: For reference, the basic vanilla chia pudding (made with regular milk, maple syrup, chia seeds and vanilla extract) has 235 calories. Each chia pudding will vary depending on ingredients used.

How To Store: Chia pudding can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container (like a mason jar) for up to 1 week. Add toppings the day you plan to eat.

Toppings: Feel free to switch up topping ideas with your favorites, yogurt, coconut cream, fresh fruit, dried fruit, chocolate, nuts and seeds, shredded coconut, jam and nut butters all taste great as toppings.

The nutritional information provided is an estimate and is per serving.

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FAQs

Is it OK to eat chia pudding every morning? ›

Limited research in animals and humans has found that taking chia seeds daily can lead to greater weight loss and bone mineral content ( 14 , 24 ). That said, eating too many can cause some side effects, so start with a small dose, like 1 oz (28 g) daily, and make sure to drink plenty of water.

Is chia pudding actually good for you? ›

Chia pudding is high in protein, full of omega-3s, and packed with fiber, so it's a great way to start any day. Easy to Make. The best part about chia pudding is that it only takes a few minutes to prep, 10-15 minutes of rest time, and then you have a delicious breakfast ready for you! Customizable.

What not to mix with chia seeds? ›

Omega-3 fatty acids: Chia seeds contain a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids. It is known that high levels of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is advised to avoid taking chia seeds with foods or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

Why didn't my chia seeds turn into pudding? ›

Here's why: As the chia seeds absorb moisture, they gel up and become somewhat sticky. If they stick together in a clump, they won't plump up, and you'll end up with a very disappointing clumpy-hard-but-wet mixture.

How long can you keep chia seed pudding in the refrigerator? ›

Chia pudding is an awesome meal prep option because it will stay good in the fridge for 5-7 days. For meal prep, just place the pudding in airtight jars or meal prep containers and store in the fridge.

Is chia seed pudding high in calories? ›

Simple Chia Seed Pudding Recipe (1 serving)

Calories 152*. Fat 10g. Protein* 5g. Fiber 11g.

Is 2 tablespoons of chia seeds a day too much? ›

These tiny seeds can provide fiber that helps lower cholesterol, boost your heart health and reduce your risk of developing chronic disease. That said, because chia seeds are packed with fiber and are calorie dense, stick with no more than 2 tablespoons per day.

Can chia seeds reduce belly fat? ›

Both Chia seeds and Ginger have been shown in some studies to help suppress appetite. Feeling fuller for longer may lead to reduced calorie intake, which can contribute to weight loss, including fat loss in the belly area.

What happens to your gut if you eat chia pudding? ›

Chia seeds are a good source of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, which can reduce inflammation and support healthy digestion. The omega-3 fatty acids and caffeic acid in chia seeds may reduce inflammation in the gut. This can alleviate symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea.

What are the side effects of chia seed pudding? ›

Eating too many chia seeds may cause side effects, such as digestive issues, allergic reactions, or weight gain. In moderation, however, chia seeds can be a nutritious addition to a balanced diet. Chia seeds are edible seeds that come from a plant belonging to the mint family, called Salvia hispanica.

Is Chia pudding better than oatmeal? ›

Although chia seeds provide healthy protein, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids, whole-grain oats are a heartier source of vitamins, minerals, and heart-healthy antioxidants, and are generally considered more filling.

What is the downside of eating chia seeds? ›

One of the most common side effects of consuming chia seeds in excessive amounts is digestive issues like bloating, gas, and constipation. This is because the high fibre content in chia seeds can lead to stomach discomfort and digestive problems.

Do chia seeds help bowel movement? ›

All that fiber in chia seeds is mostly insoluble fiber, which doesn't dissolve in fluids. Instead, it absorbs fluids and helps create bulky, soft stool. So yes, chia seeds have the right kind of fiber to loosen your poop and give you some constipation relief.

Are chia seeds ok for kidneys? ›

Because flax seeds and chia seeds are low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus, they are healthy for all the following kidney conditions and treatments: CKD/Transplant. Hemodialysis (3 times/week) Daily Home and Nocturnal Hemodialysis/Peritoneal Dialysis.

Why do I feel sick after eating chia seed pudding? ›

Digestive issues.

Because of their high fiber content, eating too many chia seeds may cause constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas.

Why is my chia pudding so thick? ›

It's possible the chia pudding may thicken more over time as the chia seeds absorb more liquid. If you find the chia pudding becomes to thick after storing, simply add a splash of almond milk to it and mix. Freezer: Chia pudding can be stored in the freezer in a freezer-safe container for up to 2 months.

Why is my chia pudding still crunchy? ›

Pop the pudding in the fridge for a few hours. An hour or two later, stir. This step is crucial for breaking up any seed clumps within the pudding. If the chia seeds stay bunched together, they won't absorb the liquid in the jar, making for a lumpy, crunchy chia seed pudding.

What is a substitute for maple syrup in chia pudding? ›

However, you can swap the maple syrup with any favorite sweetener – honey, stevia, or monk fruit. Mix-ins – Chia seeds will take on the flavors of whatever you mix with them to make an amazing pudding that you get to customize! The options for what ingredients to flavor your chia pudding with are endless!

How to tell if chia pudding has gone bad? ›

The first is to check for signs of moisture or mold. Mold grows very quickly in chia seeds that have gotten moist, so if you see any dampness at all, you can conclude that the seeds are no longer edible. Next, look for seeds that have clumped together, as this is a sign that the oil inside the seeds is rancid.

How to fix runny chia seed pudding? ›

The pudding will last in the fridge for 3-5 days – double or triple the recipe to have breakfast prepared for the rest of the week. * If the pudding is too runny, just add a few more chia seeds and leave it to set for a little longer. If it's too thick, just add more milk.

Do chia seeds help with belly fat? ›

The insoluble fibre and protein present in them help you feel satisfied and full. As per USDA data, a 100-gram serving of chia seeds can fulfil up to 34% of the daily fibre intake, thus facilitating the reduction of belly fat.

What does Mayo Clinic say about chia seeds? ›

Chia is rich in lignans and omega-3 fatty acids for cardiovascular health. These seeds also contain magnesium, an important mineral for brain, digestive tract and heart health. Add chia to cereal, yogurt, salads and smoothies, or use it make puddings for a nutrient-dense snack.

Is Chia pudding OK to eat everyday? ›

Chia seeds are highly nutritious, boast a long list of health benefits and can be a healthy dietary addition for most. However, moderation is key, as eating too many may cause side effects. To prevent this, start with 1 ounce (28 grams) daily and assess your tolerance before slowly increasing your intake.

How often can you eat chia seed pudding? ›

Chia seeds are highly nutritious, boast a long list of health benefits and can be a healthy dietary addition for most. However, moderation is key, as eating too many may cause side effects. To prevent this, start with 1 ounce (28 grams) daily and assess your tolerance before slowly increasing your intake.

Can we eat chia seeds in morning empty stomach? ›

Good for digestion

Chia seeds are incredibly high in fiber. Digestion and bowel motions can be improved by consuming chia seed water first thing in the morning.

Is it good to drink chia seeds in water every morning? ›

Consuming chia seeds soaked in water daily can be beneficial for health. Soaking chia seeds in water or any liquid (chia gel) helps release their nutrients and improve digestibility. When soaked, chia seeds absorb liquid and become gelatinous in texture. This gel-like consistency can aid in digestion and hydration.

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