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Gourmet Chia Seed Pudding (from scratch!)

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Your comments on my Kitchen Quirks story were quite hilarious. They also led to even more funny stories here at home and among our friends and family.

I got a text from a friend shortly after posting.

“I’m reading your kitchen quirks post aloud to my husband (because he is absolutely nuts about the dishwasher just like Eric is). I finish reading it to him and he goes, “Ugh, I wonder what some of Eric’s tricks are? Did he write specifics?”

There are many inquiring minds as to what Eric’s dishwashing tricks are, it seems. Eric is in the process of penning an e-guide for dishwasher enthusiasts. Ok not really, but I told him he can’t keep his secrets all to himself for ever! Plus, I need others to know what I’m going through.

When we were talking about the blog post, Eric decided to mention another one of my kitchen quirks. You know, aside from general “chaos”. Apparently, I have this annoying little habit of leaving kitchen cupboards/cabinets and drawers open while I’m baking or cooking. I’ve been doing it for years. Basically, since I started cooking.

In my eyes, leaving the drawers and cupboards open is efficient. I do it because I know I’ll probably go back to that cupboard later on in the cooking process so I see no need to close it every single time. See it’s not lazy; it’s practical! I’m all about efficiency.

One morning about 4 years ago when we were living in our previous house, I headed downstairs to the kitchen for breakfast. Eric was still upstairs getting ready for work. As I approached the kitchen I immediately noticed something was wrong…very wrong.

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Every single cupboard and drawer in the entire kitchen was wide open. Just picture your own kitchen with every cupboard door open and every drawer open. It’s freaky stuff, right?

I stopped dead in my tracks at the edge of the kitchen.

“OH… MY… GOD…”

I was absolutely horrified. Of course, I immediately assumed there was some kind of weird Poltergeist shit going on. Or some evil force taking over my kitchen. Or both.

I turned on my heels and BOOKED it upstairs. There’s no way I was going to wait around for the drawers to start spontaneously slamming or something!!

Eric started laughing uncontrollably. He then confessed that he opened every cupboard and drawer before bed to play a trick on me. What kind of sick person does that?

So it’s been 4 years since his prank and I’m long overdue for retaliation. I’m thinking it’s going to have something to do with his beloved dishwasher. I’m open to your suggestions, as always.

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Gourmet Chia Seed Pudding

Vegan, gluten-free, no bake/raw, oil-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
★★★★★
4.7 from 19 reviews
Yield
3-3.5 cups (serves 4-6)
Soak time
overnight + 2-3 hours
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
10 minutes

Creamy, rich, and thick chia seed pudding made from scratch! If you want to make the speedy version using store-bought almond milk and liquid sweetener, see the tip below. This makes a large batch (3 cups or so), but I discovered that chia seed pudding freezes well and it thaws beautifully in the fridge. So there’s never fear of any going to waste. I like to freeze it in individual servings in freezer-safe zip bags or small glass containers, so I always have a healthy snack on hand. If you aren't down with the tapioca-like texture of chia seed pudding, feel free to blend this pudding in your blender until smooth.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup raw almonds, soaked overnight
  • 3 cups filtered water
  • 1 vanilla bean, chopped into a few pieces (optional, but recommended)
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Dash of fine sea salt
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons pure maple syrup or 1/3 cup packed pitted Medjool dates, or to taste
  • 1/2 cup chia seeds

Directions

  1. Place almonds in a bowl and cover with a couple inches of water. Soak overnight or for 8 hours. If you are in a rush, soaking for 1 to 2 hours works in a pinch. Drain and rinse almonds after soaking.
  2. Place almonds in a high-speed blender along with the 3 cups filtered water, chopped vanilla bean (if using), vanilla extract, and salt. Blend on the highest speed, for about 1 minute until the almonds and vanilla bean are pulverized.
  3. Place a nut milk bag on top of a large bowl and pour the almond milk into the bag. (You can also use cheesecloth placed over a fine mesh sieve, however a nut milk bag yields the smoothest result and is faster.) Squeeze the bag and press out all the milk. The pulp will remain in the bag/cloth (you should have about 1 cup of pulp).
  4. If using dates as your sweetener: Note: I only recommend using dates if your blender can pulverize them super smooth, otherwise use liquid sweetener. Rinse out the blender. Carefully pour the almond milk back into the blender and add the pitted dates. Blend on the highest speed until the dates are pulverized and the milk is super smooth. Add milk back into the bowl.
  5. Whisk in the chia seeds (and the maple syrup, only if not using the dates). Place in the fridge for 2 to 3 hours, until thickened and cold. Give the mixture a good stir every once in awhile to redistribute the chia seeds.
  6. Layer the chia pudding with mango, raspberries, and top with Coconut Whipped Cream. Chia seed pudding will keep in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days. It freezes well too, just thaw in the fridge before ready to enjoy.

Tip:

  • For a quicker version, simply use 3 cups of store-bought unsweetened almond milk, 1/2 cup chia seeds, and 2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup. Whisk everything in a mason jar and chill in the fridge for 2 to 3 hours.
  • Ideas for using leftover almond pulp: Spread the pulp onto a baking sheet and dry it out by baking it at 300°F (150°C) for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden in some spots. Cool completely. Grind it in a food processor until a coarse flour forms. You can use the toasted pulp in granola recipes or any other baked goods you see fit.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 6 small bowls | Calories 240 calories | Total Fat 17 grams
Saturated Fat 1.5 grams | Sodium 75 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 19 grams
Fiber 11 grams | Sugar 7 grams | Protein 8 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Emily
11 years ago

We’re obsessed with Chia Seeds at the moment, such an amazing super food.

We’d love you to check out our blog wearefunnycooking.com

Love you work
xx

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Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat
11 years ago

LOL! Love this post Ange! I am 100% the same way with kitchen cupboards and I wasn’t even conscious of it until I was having a chat with a friend who mentioned she has the same habit. I was in the kitchen a few days later making recipes for the blog, stopped for a second, and looked around to find 3 cupboards and a few drawers open. I guess it’s a sign of a good cook!? :) As for this pudding, it looks soooo delicious. I’ve been loving my chia seeds in smoothies lately, but pudding is just as good too. I need to find some real vanilla beans (and I’m sure they’re at Whole Foods… so in that case I just need to fork over the moolah lol!)

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Jennifer Harmon {Peppers and Peaches}
11 years ago

Ah this sounds amazing! I love all your little tips in your posts–>like, chia pudding freezes well?! That is a game changer! I usually make mine in individual servings but now I’m just going to whip up a big batch and freeze away! Also, you and Eric crack me up. I wonder if my husband notices any kitchen quirks of mine….I’ll have to ask!

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Tina
11 years ago

I have to make this right now. The Banan-Mango-Lime Soft Serve… mmm.

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Ashley
11 years ago

haha, I leave all doors, cupboards, and drawers open, not just in the kitchen. It makes my husband sooooo mad!

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Rachael @ Squat.Eat.Repeat
11 years ago

I was laughing as I read this because I always leave cabinets open. I want to try this soon, do you prefer the syrup or the dates in this recipe?
Thanks!

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Mary @chattavore
11 years ago

a) I am completely obsessed with your site and your cookbook right now; (b) this looks delicious; and (c) I can’t believe it’s taken you this long to retaliate! I would have been taking care of that ish the day of! :)

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natalia
11 years ago
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What type if food processor do you use? Does it make peanut or nut sauces?

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Amanda
11 years ago

That pudding looks incredible!

Love that the produce sticker war is alive and well. So is mine. Stickers all over the place!

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Anna Lee
11 years ago

Wow, this looks so great! And it’s exactly what I need right now.
I still leave all the cabinet doors open, even though I’ve been trying to remember to shut them. If I’m gonna be back and forth all over the kitchen (and let’s face it, I’m not Martha Stewart, my ingredients are never neatly laid out before I start cooking), it just makes more sense to leave them open haha.

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The Vegan Junction
11 years ago

Gosh that looks good. I love all the different textures!

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Michele @ Two Raspberries
11 years ago

i have never ever made my own pudding! this is definitely interesting to me! it looks really delicious, i think i should probably put this on my to-try list ;-) YUMMY!

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Connie
11 years ago
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I’m a key lime fanatic, so I actually went for the banana mango lime soft serve first (with an extra squeeze of lime) – it was fantastic. I’ve decided when I’ve got that key lime pie craving, I’m going to make a “key lime sandwich” with your recipe and two graham crackers.

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Ashley
11 years ago

I leave doors + drawers OPEN! I don’t even think it’s an efficiency thing, it just happens. And now our drawers are filled with crumbs. I also just go straight to the fridge no matter what state my hands are in, so the front is always filthy. haha

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Jessica
11 years ago

Now that the summer I was sure would NEVER come has come, I am totally making this to stay cool. Thanks for another great recipe!

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Alycia
11 years ago

The mango soft serve was delicious!!
I’ve also made a version with strawberries…so good :)

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Janet
11 years ago
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Served this for a friend and I for breakfast this am; loved the whole ensemble (I didn’t make my own almond milk), and the Mango – Banana soft serve was a huge hit! Thanks!

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Detox Girl
11 years ago
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Chia seeds are the best! I love them :)

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Maria
11 years ago

Yum!! This reminds me a lot of this recipe http://www.furtherfood.com/recipe/chocolate-peanut-butter-chia-pudding/

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Rashelle
11 years ago

This sounds great! Also, I loved the tip for using up the pulp strained out of almond milk.

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