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{Almost} Instant Chocolate Chia Pudding

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Shhh…I’m supposed to be unpacking right now. Don’t tell anyone you saw me here!!

Last week turned into blender week. My Vitamix was one of the only kitchen things I refused to pack in a box. For the record, I moved it very carefully in my clutched, loving embrace! Before packing up the kitchen, I made a double batch of this soup so I had some healthy food ready for quick meals. I’ve been relying a bit too much on prepared foods lately. Once we’re moved in and settled I’m going to get back to more home cooked meals. One thing at a time, I suppose!

To energize myself during the endless packing sessions I threw together this chocolate chia pudding. Ok, ok, I made it 4 times in the span of 6 days. I love this stuff. It only requires a few ingredients and it satisfies all those creamy chocolate cravings in a healthy way sweetened only with dates. This pudding reminds me of chocolate cake batter – creamy, chocolaty, with a hint of vanilla. Not only is it tasty, but it’s packed with over 10 grams of fibre and 7 grams of protein per serving, as well as loads of iron, calcium, and omega-3 fatty acids. Now we’re talking!

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Chia pudding is great and all, but the hardest part is waiting for it to chill and set, don’t you think?

Thanks to my chocolate impatience, I came up with a method that gets around this pesky waiting time using almond milk ice cubes. I’ve used coffee ice cubes in smoothies in the past (very tasty) and I thought, why not use almond milk ice cubes in this pudding so I can enjoy it instantly? Yes!

Of course, you do have to plan ahead and freeze the ice cubes in advance (hence the name “almost instant”), but if you keep a tray of almond milk ice cubes in the freezer you’ll be set for any chia pudding craving in the future. If you are like me last week, one tray of ice cubes will set you up for a whole week…ha. I’ll be keeping a tray of almond milk ice cubes in the freezer at all times now. Mark my words!

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{Almost} Instant Chocolate Chia Pudding

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, oil-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
4.6 from 21 reviews
Yield
1.5-2 cups (serves 2)
Prep time
5 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
8 hours
Total time
5 minutes

This chocolate chia pudding is decadent-tasting yet healthy at the same time. Packed with protein, fibre, and omega-3 fatty acids this is a pudding you can feel good about! When blended with the almond milk ice cubes it's a treat you can enjoy immediately without waiting for it to chill. The texture is a cross between a smoothie and a pudding. It will thicken up even more if you put it in the fridge for a few hours. I recommend using a high-speed blender for best results since the dates, chia seeds, and ice cubes are challenging to blend super smooth. Adapted from my healthy chocolate chia pudding.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 4 large almond milk ice cubes (see note)
  • 1/4 cup chia seeds
  • 5-6 pitted Medjool dates, to taste
  • 2-3.5 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (see note)
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, to taste
  • pinch fine grain sea salt or pink Himalayan sea salt

Directions

  1. Fill an ice cube tray with almond milk. Freeze until solid. You can use leftovers in smoothies or for more pudding in the future!
  2. To make the pudding: Add 3/4 cup almond milk into a high speed blender. Now add the rest of the ingredients, including the almond milk ice cubes.
  3. Blend on the highest speed until super smooth. Enjoy immediately or chill in the fridge where it will thicken up even more.

Tip:

Add the cocoa powder to taste. Some brands will be more pungent than others. 3.5 tablespoons of cocoa powder is great with my brand (camino) however you may need to use less depending on what kind you use. My advice is to add the cocoa powder slowly to taste.

You will want around 12 tablespoons of almond milk ice cubes added to the pudding. For my tray, this equaled 4 large cubes.

You can skip the almond milk ice cubes and simply add a splash more almond milk. Chill in the fridge the old-fashioned way.

If your dates are firm, I suggest soaking them in hot water for at least 30 minutes before you begin. Drain well.

To turn this into a chocolate "frosty" add more ice cubes to make it super icy.

To make this nut-free, use a nut-free non-dairy milk of your choice.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 2 servings | Calories 300 calories | Total Fat 13 grams
Saturated Fat 1.5 grams | Sodium 360 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 49 grams
Fiber 17 grams | Sugar 29 grams | Protein 9 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Robin
11 years ago
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My kids loved this pudding, thank you!

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Tami
11 years ago
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I tried it and it’s amazing! Was able to enjoy it fully; since it was healthy! I didn’t want to wait for the ice cubes so I just did it without. I also only had hazelnut milk so used that instead. Topped with sliced strawberries and OMG!!! SO GOOD! Thank you so much for this recipe!

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Rania
11 years ago

Question, do you think a regular blender would also result in a creamy pudding? I’ve made chia pudding before but left the seeds whole. My 12yo loves it but 3yo won’t touch it ;) I plan on trying over this weekend.

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Rania
11 years ago

Question, do you think a regular blender would also result in a creamy pudding? I’ve made chia pudding before but left the seeds whole. My 12yo loves it but 3yo won’t touch it ;) I plan on trying over this weekend.

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Tamika Deering
11 years ago

Making this today! can`t wait :) i was wondering if i could substitute flax seeds for chia seeds?

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Tessa
11 years ago

Would this work with cacao powder as well?

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joanne
11 years ago

I love chocolate pudding and have been looking for a healthy version, and this just might be it! I do have a question about the cocoa powder.. can I use raw cacao powder or is cocoa powder different? I’m looking forward to making this soon! How long do you think this will last in the frig? Thanks!

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Linda
11 years ago
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After becoming a whole-food vegan last March this was the recipe that told me I would never have to go back! Instead of the ice cubes, I simply up the almond milk to one cup, throw everything in the Vitamin and blend until it starts to steam. Usually we just eat it right away and it reminds me of the stove-top chocolate pudding my Mm made when I was a kid. So rich and creamy, and full of protein to boot! Thank you so very much. I have shared this with a ton of people!!

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Ashley
11 years ago

I am typing this as I eat this pudding… This is absolutely fantastic! A friend and I decided to give up processed sugar for the year (we only use fruit or dried dates for sweets) and this is absolutely perfect in supporting or quest to dump the sugar! Thanks!

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Jana
11 years ago
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Wonderful and simple. My go-to treat when I am craving chocolate. Thanks!

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Anna-Sophie
11 years ago

Could this be stored in the fridge overnight? I would love to try this for breakfast sometime but I get up before my entire family and wouldn’t want to wake with super loud blender noises…

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Anna-Sophie
11 years ago

I think it should be fine overnight :)

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C. Fruity
11 years ago

I am looking forward to trying this. I have been on a chocolate kick lately!

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Jamie
11 years ago

What should be the total amount of almond milk (liquid and ice combined)? 1 cup or 1-1/2 cups? I guess the ice cube estimate is confusing me because I have a standard sized ice cube tray and the volume of each cube is 1 TBSP… I’m having a hard time picturing an ice cube that has a volume or 3+ TBSP. Confusion aside, looks like a fantastic idea and I can’t wait to try it.

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olivia
11 years ago
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Oh my dear lord. I am licking the blender blade clean as I type.

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Taylor
11 years ago
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This is delicious! I like how it gets rid of the traditional chia pudding texture. I subbed a frozen banana for the ice cubes and just decreased the number of dates.

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kate
11 years ago

hmmm just made this for breakfast. had too much of an overpowering cocoa taste, with just the two tablespoons. guess i gotta scale it back and try again. also, the dates refused to blend successfully. a weak blender do you think?

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Robyn alice
11 years ago
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Delicious. This recipe is really yummy and super easy to make. I froze the ice cubes overnight and made it the next day. It’s really nice with some organic shredded coconut on top and a sprinkle of almond and walnuts.

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Brent Eamer
11 years ago

Eating this now. I too have a Vitamix. Not many blenders would be able to pull this off. I approximated 6 dates from my ‘Date Brick’. This is unbelievably good.

Thanks

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Moksha
11 years ago
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I love all of the recipes on your website and am so thankful….but NOT THIS ONE. I love normal chia seed pudding but there was something about it being blended that turned it into a hideously healthy tasting mixture and I had to throw out. It looked amazing and tasted like it had cod liver oil in it. Bummer. Please do keep up the good work with all your other recipes!

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Mama B
11 years ago
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Just made this (with regular milk & cream) and it tastes wonderful. I only had already ground chia, so I cut back a little. Hoping it sets, but if it doesn’t, I’ll blitz it with ice and we’ll drink it. Thanks for sharing.

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