Chocolate Chia Pudding
This healthy chocolate chia pudding is a rich, chocolatey dessert made with almond milk. You’ll love how easy chocolate chia seed pudding is to make. This healthy dessert tastes even better with the right toppings, like vegan chocolate syrup, chopped nuts, granola, and fruit.
Key Ingredients
You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.
Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:
- Cocoa powder
- Plant-based Milk — I use either unsweetened almond milk or soy milk.
- Chia seeds — I buy these in bulk along with other vegan products at Costco.
- Dates — I use Medjool dates, and I buy them at Costco too.
- Vanilla extract
How to Make Chocolate Chia Pudding
Wondering how to make chia seed pudding? You’ll be tickled pink to see how easy it is.
- Mix ingredients in a food processor bowl and pulse until smooth.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour or up to 8 hours. If you prefer a firmer pudding, refrigerate overnight.
- Serve with chopped dark chocolate chips, granola, or almond slivers.
If your dates are not soft, you can microwave them for about 15 to 30 seconds to soften them.
Smooth Chia Pudding
You’ll see in the photos that the chia seeds are still prevalent in this recipe. However, you can make this into a completely smooth chia pudding. Here’s how it works:
- Place all the ingredients together in a sealable container. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour or up to overnight. This softens the chia seeds which is what we want.
- Once the ingredients are adequately soaked, put them in a food processor or high-speed blender. Pulse until smooth and creamy, stopping to press down ingredients from the sides of the blender or food processor as necessary.
- If the ingredients are chilled enough, you can proceed to serve right away. Sometimes the processing can “heat up” the ingredients so you can transfer it to the fridge for a few minutes before serving.
Working with Chia Seeds
A few chia seeds won’t turn this into a delicious pudding. It takes a certain ratio of seeds to liquid to create the best pudding. Once you’ve gone full pudding, you’ll find that chia seed nirvana. And then you might become hooked, just like me.
The same is true when it comes to making chia eggs. Interestingly enough, chia is a great egg substitute. I use a chia egg often when making things like cookies.
Anyway, chia seeds turn out to have a lot of what’s healthy for us. I mean, it makes sense. Seeds are like Mother Earth’s gift to the world. There may be a few exceptions, but overall, seeds are a go when it comes to health.
Your Chia Questions Answered
If you’re curious about specifics on the chia seed, let’s get into it.
Are chia seeds healthy?
Chia seeds are a great source of many vitamins and nutrients, including Vitamin B1, which is an essential nutrient. It also is a great source of Vitamin B3 and Omega-3s which are essential fatty acids. And chia is a great source of other phytonutrients such as folate, calcium, iron, and more.
Is chia pudding good for weight loss?
Seeds are higher in calories than some foods. However, because chia seeds contain a lot of protein, fiber, and other healthy nutrients, they can help promote the feeling of fullness that is so important for weight loss.
Making Keto Chia Pudding
This recipe calls for using dates, which makes it an entirely plant-based dessert with no refined sugars. That means a single serving of this pudding has 287 calories.
However, if you switch out the dates for a zero-calorie sweetener like stevia or monk fruit, you end up with 185 calories and 5g net carbs per serving. That makes this a low-carb, keto-friendly dessert.
A low-carb cocoa chia pudding version is a great dessert option when you’re trying to get healthy.
Marly’s Tips
Use these tips and tricks to make this overnight chocolate chia pudding perfect for you every single time:
- Add a teaspoon or two of coconut flakes for a chocolate coconut chia pudding
- If you don’t like the texture of the chia seeds, make a ground chia seed pudding by putting the mixture in a high-speed blender and blend until smooth
- Try mixing in some peanut butter with the cocoa
- Drop a scoop of Vegan Whipped Cream on top to dress it up
- This is also a paleo chia seed pudding because dates are found in nature
- Make a vanilla chia pudding by leaving out the cocoa powder and adding plant-based vanilla protein powder instead.
Add some flavors to make this reflect you. You can serve this raw chia pudding with something special like this Peanut Butter Granola or even some Blueberry Sauce to make this a special weekend party dessert.
More Chia Recipes
Of course, you can make vegan chocolate pudding without chia seeds! But if you’re looking for more chia seed recipes, these are some great go-to recipes:
Vegan Chocolate Chia Pudding
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
- ⅓ cup chia seeds
- ½ cup pitted dates
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- Optional: Topping: 2 teaspoons dairy-free chocolate chips chopped
- Optional: Additional Toppings: Granola, Sliced Almonds, Coconut Slivers and Coconut Whipped Cream
Instructions
- Mix ingredients in a food processor bowl. Note: If your dates are not soft, be sure to microwave them for about 30 seconds to soften them. Pulse until the dates are smooth.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour or up to 8 hours. It will thicken more the longer it sits, so if you prefer a firmer pudding, refrigerate overnight.
- Sprinkle the top with chopped dark chocolate chips and almond slivers before serving. Add additional toppings if you'd like, such as granola or whipped cream.
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Notes
The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Looks delicious and easy. Need to try it while my husband is gone; he’s not a fan of pudding.
I think this recipe is a perfect one not to share. 🙂
This is really intriguing and looks so tasty. Might have to try it this weekend! Yum!
I hope you do! It’s so good! 🙂
I’ll try!
This looks amazing!!
Thanks!! ❤️
Yum! I love anything with chocolate or with chia so this combo is perfect! Can’t wait to give it a try 😉
I have to confess: I’ve never made anytihng with chia before! This looks so tasty, though – I may give it a try!
I love everything about this recipe! I’m a total chia pudding fan. I have at least 5 chia pudding recipes on my site! Yours looks fabulous, and I love the photos, Marly!
saw many chia pudding recipes:) never tried i will try this one of these days.
I was with you, Uma. Wasn’t certain I liked the idea of a lumpy pudding. But once I’ve gotten used to the texture, I really really love this. And that’s saying a lot because I’m one of those “texture is important” people! Let me know if you try it!
I love that Michael Pollan quote on saving sweets for days that start with S, but I may like your revision even better. Love this healthy chocolate recipe!
I still can’t get on the chia pudding bandwagon, but hey! You can’t go wrong with chocolate anything 😉