Chia Pudding

Chia Pudding

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A simple and quick breakfast or snack that you can make the night before. Season with fruit or berries.
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Instructions

Step 1
  • Mix milk, yogurt and chia seeds in bowls or glasses.
Step 2
  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3 hours, preferably overnight.
Step 3
  • Top with berries or nuts when serving."

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Tips

To achieve a smooth chia pudding with an even consistency, it is a good idea to stir the milk, yoghurt, and chia seeds thoroughly until all the seeds have been covered with the liquid. After stirring, allow the mixture to rest for a few minutes before giving it another quick mix. By doing this, you can ensure that the pudding does not have any lumps in it before you refrigerate it. It also prevents it from separating while it sets overnight. Once you are satisfied it has been mixed well, cover the mixture, and transfer it to the fridge to thicken.

Questions about chia pudding

With an easy chia pudding recipe in your repertoire, making a quick and tasty breakfast or snack is simple. To learn more about the dish, read our answers to the most frequently asked questions about it below.

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Ingredients

4 servings
Organic milk
400 ml
400 ml
Chia seeds
90 g
Berries Or Nuts
1 handful

Easy overnight chia pudding with yoghurt

Our yoghurt chia pudding is wonderfully easy to prepare. It is quite hands-off and only takes a few minutes to make before you pop it in the fridge and let it sit overnight to thicken. The flavour is irresistible in combination with the creamy, thick consistency. When mixed with milk and vanilla yoghurt, the sweetness of the mild and nutty-tasting chia seeds is enhanced and a fruity, floral quality is added to its flavour profile. As the seeds absorb the liquid, they swell to gain a thick and creamy gel-like texture that makes eating them both fun and interesting with a slight crispy pop when you take a bite.

The perfect breakfast or light snack

A nut and berry chia pudding is a great way to start the day or as a snack between meals. It is also ideal for packing and snacking on the go as you can easily make it in lidded glasses or boxes.

Since it is so versatile, you can also use our simple chia pudding recipe to make an easy and light dessert to finish off a big meal with style. Simply serve it in stylish glasses and spend a little more time decorating it than you would normally do.

Fresh, soft, and crunchy toppings for chia pudding

A creamy chia vanilla pudding is great with toppings that will introduce different tastes and textures into the dish. A very easy way to do this is to use fresh berries for a colourful and brightening addition and different nuts for crunch.

You might, for instance, enjoy a vibrant blueberry chia pudding with crunchy hazelnuts or a soft strawberry chia pudding with split almonds for a bit of earthiness. A sweet-tangy raspberry chia pudding with green pistachios to create a beautiful, as well as tasty, colour contrast is also a wonderful option. If you do not have any fresh berries or fruit on hand, homemade fruit preserves like strawberry jam, blackberry jam, and plum jam will work great too.

Experiment with fresh fruit and irresistible flavours

The best recipe is, of course, one that features some of your favourite ingredients. As such, if you enjoy ripe, sweet bananas, a banana chia pudding is the way to go! For example, add mashed banana after letting the pudding sit overnight in the fridge or simply decorate with slices of banana on top. Some other great ideas for versions with tropical flavours could be sweet-zingy mango chia pudding or sweet coconut chia pudding with either pieces of whole fresh coconut, shredded and toasted coconut, or crunchy coconut granola.

If fruity flavours are not your favourite you might like to try nut butter like peanut butter, cashew butter, or pecan butter. These pastes will make the inherent nutty quality of the chia seeds more pronounced. As they will also thicken your pudding, though, you may need to add a bit more liquid to gain the perfect gel-like texture.

A dark chocolate chia pudding or less intense milk or white chocolate one might also be a winner in your book. If you think this is too sweet in the morning or prefer something with more heat, you can try flavouring it with warm spices like cinnamon, cardamom, clove, nutmeg, or ginger.

Make a smooth, blended chia pudding

Some choose to blend chia pudding to give it a smoother and creamier texture, as they prefer this to the more gelatinous texture of the traditional one. Additionally, blending it can help incorporate other ingredients, such as fruits or nuts, into the pudding more thoroughly, creating a well-rounded flavour and perhaps a beautifully coloured one as well.