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Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding

4.34 from 6 votes

What’s Inside: The best and easiest meal prep snack on a budget that the whole family can enjoy. This Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding is deliciously creamy and rich in cacao, giving you an indulgent experience while filling your body with fiber. The best part? It only requires 4…yes, 4, ingredients!! A healthy breakfast recipe that will help with your digestion and is suitable for so many dietary preferences, it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and also Paleo.

Birds eye view of blended chocolate chia pudding in a clay bowl on a white counter top. The pudding is topped with raspberries and desiccated coconut. There is a silver spoon sitting inside the bowl and 2 stray raspberries on the counter top.

Paleo Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding

I love chia seeds as they are so rich in fiber and really good at getting things ‘moving’ along, so I think make the perfect addition to breakfast or as a snack.

This blended chocolate chia pudding is so great as it can be made in advance and left to chill in the fridge overnight or until you are ready to blend. It’s also so simple, you can now find me on Tik Tok, where I have posted a video of how it is made!

You might have tried plain chia pudding before, and it’s delish without the blending step but I find that it has a creamier pudding texture, less clumpy (which is why some people don’t love chia pudding).

Blended chia pudding in a clay bowl on a white counter top. The pudding is topped with raspberries and desiccated coconut. There is a silver spoon sitting inside the bowl and a few scattered raspberries and a jar of soaking chia seeds on the counter top.

Chia seeds on their own don’t really have any taste, so this pudding will taste like whatever you mix it with. I like to use coconut milk for a decadent creamy result, but you can experiment with whatever you prefer. 

When it comes to cacao, I’m a firm believer that raw cacao powder is the best as it gives a deep rich flavor to the pudding. On its own, it can sometimes taste a bit bitter but when it is combined with beautiful golden honey or maple syrup it gives the perfect touch of sweetness to balance it all out. Then bring it all together for a creamy chocolate decadent experience, this is a favorite dessert of mine!

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Why is it so good for you?

This blended chocolate chia pudding is FULL of chia seeds and not only are chia seeds incredibly easy to prepare but there are also so many different added health benefits.

  • Fiber can help to lower high blood pressure and, in turn, reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
  • Plant-based protein helps manage blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and will help keep you satiated.
  • Omega 3 lowers blood pressure and keeps your heart healthy.
  • Antioxidants help rid our body of free radicals and reduce your risk of developing several health conditions, including heart disease and cancer. 
  • There are also several other nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium which are important for bone health.
  • Chia seeds help to draw water into the bowels as they attract water so make this blended chia pudding the tastiest constipation relief ever! 
tip!
When you're not used to eating this much fiber, it's best to go gradually. Start with 1/2 the serving of chia pudding at a time, and you can mix in some coconut yogurt if you'd like to add more "bulk". Take a few days or a week to get used to it to prevent a sluggish digestive system and always stay hydrated with lots of water when taking in more fiber!
Blended chocolate chia pudding in a clay bowl on a white counter top. The pudding is topped with raspberries and desiccated coconut. There is a silver spoon sitting inside the bowl a jar of soaking chia seeds on the counter top.

What else should you add to your dairy-free Chia Pudding?

The great thing about the recipe is that you can customize it to suit your wants and needs completely. This Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding makes a great base to add your favorite toppings of fruit, nuts, and seeds.

My favorite go-to toppings are:

  • Coconut shavings
  • Berries
  • Dark chocolate chips
  • Roasted almonds
  • Banana
  • Cacao nibs

How long will this healthy chocolate chia pudding last in the fridge?

This pudding is such a great recipe for meal prep as it can last a crazy 5-7 days in the fridge! I like to make a big batch on Sunday night and then have it waiting for me all week. What’s great is I can change the topping each day so I still get a satisfying variation of food.

FAQS

How do I stop my chai seeds all clumping in the bottom?

When you combine your milk and seeds, give them a good stir. Let it sit for 5 – 10 minutes and then give them another stir. This will break up any clumps and make sure the ‘milk’ can soak in thoroughly and evenly.

My pudding doesn’t feel very thick, can I make it thicker?

If your pudding is too thin, then it sounds like you didn’t put enough chia seeds in, add some into it and try again, but make sure you soak them first!

Are there any other seeds I can use to make this recipe?

The short answer – no. Unfortunately, no other seed is capable of soaking up that much liquid.

Birds eye view of chia pudding in a clay bowl on a white counter top. The pudding is topped with raspberries and shaved coconut. There is a silver spoon sitting inside the bowl and 1 stray raspberry on the counter top.

Did you know??

Due to the high amount of antioxidants in chia seeds, they last for 4 to 5 years without refrigeration! All you need to do is to store them in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight and heat sources.

Chia seeds can absorb 9 – 10 times their weight in water! This is why you have to leave it to soak for at least 2 hours, but better overnight – to let all the tastiness soak in, and get the chia seeds super puffed up.

Nearly 40% of chia seeds, by weight, is fiber!

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View from above of the pudding in a clay bowl on a white counter top. The pudding is topped with raspberries and shaved coconut. There is a silver spoon sitting inside the bowl. In the corner, out of focus, is a jar of soaking chia seeds.

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blended chocolate chia pudding with raspberries in a bowl

Paleo Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding

4.34 from 6 votes
The best and easiest meal prep snack on a budget that the whole family can enjoy. This Blended Chocolate Chia Pudding is deliciously creamy and rich in cacao, giving you an indulgent experience while filling your body with fiber. The best part? It only requires 4…yes, 4, ingredients!! A healthy breakfast recipe that will help with your digestion and is suitable for so many dietary preferences, it’s gluten-free, dairy-free, and also Paleo.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Set Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
Yield: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 TBSP chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup milk of choice
  • 1 heaping tsp cacao powder
  • 1 tsp maple syrup or raw honey

Instructions:

  • Combine first 2 ingredients and let sit for at least 2hrs-overnight.
  • Add the pudding to a blender and mix cacao and sweetener, blend until smooth and serve with desired toppings!
Diet: American
Keywords: chia pudding, healthy desserts, meal prep, paleo
-Alison Marras
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4 comments

  1. Can you put the cacao in during step 1?
    Love having things ready that I can pull out of the fridge on my way out the door.

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