Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding

April 21st, 2011 § 2 Comments

Hello! I hope you’re having a fabulous day!  Peter and I were nearly blown away when we went out to pick up some groceries. It’s so, so windy out there!

So, I have to admit that I’m a bit late hopping on the chia seed party bus, but honestly, I had a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that the seed I was going to ingest is responsible for this:

Chia pet

  
It just seemed wrong to me.
 
(As a side note, I have such a black thumb that I can’t even grow a chia pet:)
 
(I mean, really. Who can’t grow a chia pet? Obviously, me. Luckily, Peter couldn’t have cared less if Spongebob sprouted a leafy green afro or kept his greenish buzz cut.)
 
Anyway, the same chia seeds that create these old-school tchotchke happen to be extremely nutritious.  A one-ounce serving of chia seeds (about 2.5 tablespoons) contains: 137 calories; 9 grams of fat (1 gram of saturated fat); 4 grams of protein; 18% of the daily value of calcium; and it’s also a good (vegetarian) source of Omega-3 oils (4915 mg in a one ounce serving).
 
After reading so many blog posts singing the praises of this seed and then researching the nutritional benefits (the Omega-3 boost won me over since my vegetarian diet is lacking in that department), I picked up an 8 oz. bag of Shiloh Farms white chia seeds at my local health food store (for $5.59) and decided to give them a try in this chocolate chia seed pudding recipe
 
I was a little wary at first because I don’t care for tapioca or rice pudding and I was afraid that the texture of the chia pudding might be similar. And while it is similar, for some reason it doesn’t make me gag. In fact, I actually like it, which is why I’m sharing it with you. Trust me, I would never share a recipe that makes me gag. 
 
This pudding is a really healthy chocolate fix and after eating it I felt very happy to have gotten on the ch-ch-ch-chia bus (despite the fact that the seeds are from Bolivia and buying them breaks my rule of buying food grown locally or at least in the United States. But I think if I’m able to get more Omega-3s in my diet, it’s worth making an exception to the rule).

 
Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding
 

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 C  unsweetened almond milk (or your favorite alternative)
  • 2 tbsp agave, brown rice syrup, maple syrup or stevia to taste (Note: I used maple syrup – pwa)
  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder *
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla

Directions

Mix all ingredients in a bowl, cover, and place in fridge over night.  If the pudding is too thick the next day, you can add a little more almond milk to thin it out.

*If your cocoa powder is lumpy, put it in a fine mesh strainer and push it through said strainer with the back of a spoon. You’ll end up with lovely clump-free powder in your bowl which will be easier to incorporate with the other ingredients.

I hope you give this a try. If chocolate pudding isn’t your thing, you could always just add a couple of tablespoons of the seeds to your oatmeal, yogurt, or smoothies. The seeds are flavorless as far as I can tell; they just form a gel-like texture when mixed with liquid.

Let me know what you think!

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§ 2 Responses to Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding

  • Violet says:

    I saw this recipe on another site (fooddoodles) who pinged back to you. I tried it right away – for me, with maple syrup and for my husband with stevia. Both were so tasty. I see that you sift the cocoa powdered – that would have made it smoother, I’m sure. Really delicious, thanks for this. It was too much for me to eat all at once, so I put mine in 2 oz cups and will eat one a day, for yummy dessert.

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