Super-Nutritious Vanilla Chia Seed Pudding - Hannah Magee RD (2024)

Using coconut milk, this creamy and sweet vanilla chia seed pudding takes less than 5 minutes to prepare (win!) and packs a big nutritional punch! Nourish your body at breakfast with this simple recipe, or enjoy the chia pudding in the afternoon as a nutritious and filling snack topped with fruit.

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Vanilla Chia Seed Pudding:

Have you ever tried chia pudding? If you haven’t, you’re in for a [super nutritious] treat!

If you’ve read my blog post all about seeds, then you’ll know that I’m a big fan of chia seeds. As a dietitian, I get pretty excited about foods that pack a nutritional punch, which is why I have several healthy and wholesome recipes with chia seeds here on my site, including gluten-free chia pudding, vegan chia pudding, and high-fibre chia pudding recipes.

This Vanilla Chia Pudding makes an easy nutritious breakfast recipe, and it only requires 5 ingredients and 5 minutes to make!

What are Chia Seeds?

Chia seeds are tiny, oval-shaped seeds that are typically a dark grey colour (almost charcoal-looking) with black and white spots. They are the edible seeds of the flowering plant Salvia hispanica.

Fun fact: chia seeds have the ability to absorb 10x their weight in liquid (!!).

What is Chia Pudding?

Due to their ability to absorb liquid, when you mix chia seeds together with a liquid like coconut milk (or any milk), the mixture thickens up as the liquid gets absorbed, leaving you with a creamy, thick, pudding-like consistency. This is why I love using chia seeds in my overnight oats as well!

Generally, it takes about 4 hours for chia seeds to expand and absorb liquid fully. This is why I recommend that you let your chia pudding set in the fridge for at least 4 hours, or overnight.

Bonus: chia seeds are naturally gluten-free, vegan and nut-free, so just about anyone can make and enjoy chia seed pudding!

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Is Chia Pudding Healthy?

Absolutely! Chia seeds are super nutritious, and because chia pudding consists of mainly chia seeds, chia pudding is generally very healthy. It’s rich in fibre, healthy fats, essential minerals, and even offers some plant-based protein.

Health Benefits of Chia Seeds:

  • Chia seeds are a great source of fibre, with 11 grams of fibre per 2 tablespoons. The type of fibre that chia seeds are rich in is soluble fibre, which can help to lower cholesterol, regulate digestion, and keep you feeling full.
  • They are also a good source of a specific type of healthy fats, called polyunsaturated fats. The variety of polyunsaturated fats that chia seeds offer includes omega 3 fatty acids, which may play a role in heart and brain health.
  • Chia seeds are also a source of various essential micronutrients, including minerals like magnesium, calcium, and iron. 2 tablespoons of chia seeds offers 10% of your daily recommend calcium and iron intake. This is great if you follow a plant-based diet, because both calcium and iron tend to be nutrients of concern.
  • These little seeds also offer some plant-based protein. 2 tablespoons of chia seeds offer 4 grams of plant-based protein, which isn’t too shabby! While I wouldn’t rely on them as your main protein source at meals, but they can definitely add a boost.

How to Make Vanilla Chia Pudding:

Making chia pudding is easy as pie – or should I say easy as pudding? It takes less than 5 minutes to whisk 4-5 simple ingredients together and then you leave it in the fridge for a few hours (or overnight) to let the chia seeds do their thing.

Tip: After placing the chia pudding in the fridge to set, give it a good stir approximately 1-2 hours later. This will help to prevent the seeds not setting properly, which can result in a more runny, soupy mixture.

The chia pudding ratio is usually four parts liquid to one part chia seeds (4:1), so 1 cup of liquid and 1/4 cup of chia seeds. Or 1/2 cup liquid and 2 tbsp chia seeds.

The result is a creamy, sweet, pudding-like dish that can be enjoyed as breakfast to fuel your day or as a snack to satisfy your sweet tooth and nourish your body.

How to Serve Chia Pudding:

A lot of people ask “should chia pudding should be served warm or cold?”. Personally, I like to enjoy my chia pudding cold, but think it would be just as delicious served warm (just warm it up in the microwave) for a cozy breakfast option. Let me know if you try it!

As for toppings, you can customize chia seed pudding however you like, which is another reason why I love it. Here are some things you can add to your Vanilla Chia Pudding when serving:

  • Fruit: I like to use tropical fruits like mango or kiwi, but chia pudding is also delicious with berries (I love raspberries) or banana slices.
  • Nut butter: Peanut butter and almond butter are favourites of mine, but it would also be delicious with a creamy cashew butter, or sunflower seed butter for a nut-free option!
  • Coconut: I like using shredded coconut, but crunchy coconut flakes would add great texture to chia pudding too.
  • Granola: Try my White Chocolate Orange Granola or Vegan Pumpkin Granola in the fall!
  • Chocolate chips: You can’t go wrong with a sprinkle of chocolate chips when that sweet tooth strikes!
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How to Store Chia Pudding:

Chia pudding is super easy to store! Just keep it sealed in an airtight container in your refrigerator, and it will keep up to 5 days in the fridge.

Alternatively, you can also freeze chia pudding (yes, chia pudding is freezer-friendly!) in freezer-safe containers. It will store well in the freezer up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat it, thaw it in the fridge, and give it a good stir before serving.

This Vanilla Chia Pudding is also great for meal prep! To make several servings, double or triple this recipe (the recipe below makes 2 servings), and spoon the mixture into to-go containers (or mason jars) with fruit or as is. Store them in the fridge, then grab and go!

Tips & Tricks:

  • If you don’t like the texture of chia seed pudding, try blending it up before serving! The result is smooth, creamy and free of that seedy texture that many people dislike.
  • Alternatively, you can make chia seed pudding using milled chia seeds and blend all of the ingredients together in a blender before allowing to set, and then serving.

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Super-Nutritious Vanilla Chia Seed Pudding

Servings: 2 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Resting Time: 4 hours hrs

Total Time: 4 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Using coconut milk, this creamy and sweet vanilla chia seed pudding takes less than 5 minutes to prepare (win!) and packs a big nutritional punch! Nourish your body at breakfast with this simple recipe, or enjoy the chia pudding in the afternoon as a nutritious and filling snack topped with fruit.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, whisk together all ingredients. Transfer to 2 an airtight container or mason jar and refrigerate for minimum 4 hours or overnight.

  • After approximately 1-2 hours in the fridge, give the mixture a good stir then place back in the fridge until minimum 4 hours have passed.

  • Remove from fridge, add optional toppings, and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Cuisine: Gluten-Free, Vegan, Vegetarian

Course: Breakfast, Snack

Author: Hannah Magee, RD

Did you make this recipe?Be sure to take a photo and tag me at @hannahmagee_rd so I can see!

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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.

What does chia pudding do to your gut? ›

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.

Is chia pudding actually good for you? ›

Chia pudding is high in protein, full of omega-3s, packed with fiber and helps keep you full and satisfied all day long. It's also meal-prep friendly which makes it all that much better for busy moms and professionals.

How often should you eat chia pudding? ›

In terms of how much chia to eat each day, it's smart to stick to the 2-tablespoon serving size. You'll probably want to break this up throughout the day, adding a teaspoon or two to your smoothie, another teaspoon in your mid-morning yogurt, and the rest in recipes like chia pudding.

Are there any negative effects of chia seeds? ›

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.

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.

Do chia seeds shrink your stomach? ›

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.

Do chia seeds clean out your colon? ›

Unique in their nutritional profiles, flax and chia seeds have fats and fiber that help promote healthy digestion and a clean colon. Fiber moves stool through your colon. It removes waste, toxic chemicals and other substances like cholesterol.

Are chia seeds good for your colon? ›

Seeds are a healthy snack food that helps care for your colon while also keeping you feeling fuller for a longer period of time. For example, one teaspoon of chia seeds is equal to 10 grams of fiber. Beans and lentils, also known as legumes, have tons of fiber and can reduce your risk of colon cancer.

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.

How long does chia pudding last in the fridge? ›

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.

What are the benefits of chia seeds for females? ›

They help in regulating the female hormones and make it easier for women to get pregnant. Chia seeds are also good sources of zinc, iron, magnesium, fiber, and antioxidants. All these have benefits for female fertility in the following ways: Producing healthy eggs and red blood cells.

What time of day is best to eat chia pudding? ›

Chia pudding makes a delicious dish that can be eaten for breakfast or as dessert. If you don't like the seeds' texture, try blending the pudding to give it a smoother finish.

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.

Do chia seeds help in hair growth? ›

Chia seeds are bursting with essential amino acids and they do some great work from inside the scalp. They inhibit hair fall and give a boost to new hair growth. They also help fight inflammation. Zinc and copper prevent thinning of hair, thus helping hair growth.

What happens if I eat chia seeds every day? ›

Because of their high fiber content, eating too many chia seeds may cause constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas. Chia seeds may also cause flare-ups with inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn's disease. Choking hazard. Dry chia seeds absorb water, which causes them to swell up and become gelatinous.

What happens if we drink chia seeds daily on empty stomach? ›

“Drinking chia seed water in the morning can give a boost to your digestion and improve bowel movement,” she writes, calling it “great for your protein intake, heart health, bone health, blood sugar control, digestion, weight loss, and inflammation.” It should be noted that these claims are not substantiated by ...

How many days a week can I eat chia seeds? ›

There is no RDA for chia seeds. Still, they can be safely eaten in amounts of 50 grams daily, which is about five tablespoons. Two tablespoons provide all of the nutritional benefits listed above.

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