Protein Chia Pudding - Texanerin Baking (2024)

This Protein Chia Pudding is a great way to add more protein to your mornings. It’s slightly sweet and chocolaty with a boost of protein to keep you satisfied for longer. It’s also vegan with a paleo option.

Like I said in my Protein Brownies and PB2 Overnight Oats posts, I’m trying to get in more protein. This chia chocolate protein pudding is a good breakfast treat to help with that!

You could also have it for dessert, but it’s more suited for breakfast, I think. It’s very lightly sweetened.

I wouldn’t serve this to company as dessert unless they are very health-conscious. Then there wouldn’t be any disappointment. ;)

If you’d like a chia pudding that’s more of a dessert and/or don’t like the lumps that chia seeds add, then try my Chocolate Chia Pudding.

That one is made in a blender and results in a texture that’s exactly like regular pudding! It even tastes like regular pudding.

Today’s recipe can also be blended in a high-speed blender to get a totally smooth texture, but the texture is more goopy than the other recipe.

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Chocolate protein powder

In today’s recipe, I used this vegan protein powder – Dr. Murray Super Foods Chocolate Flavored Protein Powder.

I use the vanilla-flavored one in my Cinnamon Overnight Oats almost every week and love it.

I also have a fantastic cookie recipe coming up that uses it! I’ve tried it with two different brands of protein powder, and when you make cookies, you can see a huge difference in just how much different brands absorb.

The Dr. Murray brand produced perfectly shaped cookies, but the other cookies – also made with a brand I love – kind of just melted into a puddle.

The absorption rate isn’t super important for this chia pudding, though. If you find it too dry once it’s ready, just add more milk.

If you’re not vegan, but are paleo, it works great with Julian Bakery Paleo Chocolate Protein Powder.

Does the pudding taste weird?

If you use a protein powder that tastes weird, then your pudding will likely taste weird. A little bit of cocoa powder and maple syrup isn’t going to cover up any weirdness going on with your protein powder.

If you use a protein powder that tastes good and doesn’t have a strange aftertaste, then your pudding should taste like normal chia pudding.

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Can I just omit the protein powder?

I tried a protein powder-free version for the people who don’t want to use it.

You need at least 2 tablespoons of maple syrup (instead of 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons) and 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder (instead of 1 1/2 tablespoons).

Can I omit the chia seeds?

No. Without it, you’d have chocolate milk. Seriously! It’d just be milk, cocoa powder, maple syrup, chocolate protein powder and vanilla.

What about using flax in its place?

Nope! There’s really no sub for it in this recipe.

Can I use a different sweetener?

Any other liquid sweetener should work fine. I think maple tastes better than honey in this recipe, but you can use it if you don’t mind the difference in taste.

I haven’t tried any granulated sweeneters in this, but I’m guessing they wouldn’t dissolve properly. I could be wrong, though. You’d also need to add a little bit of extra liquid.

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Can I use X type of cocoa/cacao powder?

I used Dutch-process cocoa powder. Any other type should work here, but the result won’t be as chocolaty.

If you use cacao powder, then you should be prepared for a major differnce in taste. You can read more about that here → Cacao vs Cocoa.

Other pudding recipes

  • Vegan Coconut Pudding is thick and creamy, and paleo-friendly. It’s ready in just 15 minutes!

  • Healthy Rasberry Pudding is sweetened with fruit and makes a terrific guilt-free treat. Naturally gluten-free with paleo, vegan and dairy-free options.

  • Healthy Mint Chocolate Pudding puts two great tastes into one healthy sweet. Naturally gluten-free with vegan and paleo options.

  • Vegan Chocolate Pudding is super-rich and tastes just like regular pudding! It’s also paleo, but you’d never know!

  • Gluten-free Pudding is super easy and made with ingredients you probably already have at home. It can easily be made dairy-free or vegan.

  • Keto Chocolate Pudding is a no-cook treat that is quick and easy to make. It’s ultra-rich and creamy and believe it or not, it’s also vegan.

I hope you’ll enjoy the pudding if you try it! Please hashtag #texanerin on social media in case you share so I can check it out. :)

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup (42 grams) whole chia seeds
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons (12 grams) Dutch-process cocoa powder
  • 2 tablespoons chocolate protein powder
  • 1 cup (240 ml) cashew milk (or whatever type you like)
  • 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

Directions

  1. In a small mixing bowl, stir together the chia seeds, cocoa powder and protein powder.
  2. Then stir in the milk, maple syrup (using 1 1/2 tablespoons), vanilla and salt until no lumps of cocoa remain. Taste and add up to another 1/2 tablespoon of maple syrup.
  3. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, stirring after about 30-60 minutes (the seeds sometimes float to the top and create a weird layer if you don't stir them after 30-60 minutes).
  4. Can be refrigerated for up to 2 days. If topping with berries, only do so right before serving.

Notes

  • For vegan: use plant-based milk and vegan protein powder.
  • For paleo: use cashew milk and paleo protein powder.

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FAQs

Is chia pudding good or bad for you? ›

The nutrients in chia seeds may promote heart health, support strong bones, and improve blood sugar management ( 1 ). What's more, chia seeds are versatile and can be used in many recipes. Personally, I embrace their gel-like consistency by mixing them with liquid and making chia pudding.

How many grams of protein does chia seed pudding have? ›

All together, there are 31g of protein per serving. Super filling. Protein is the most satiating macronutrient. Combined with 13g of fibre and healthy fats, this is a breakfast that will hold you over all morning.

Why is my chia seed pudding not thickening? ›

If your chia pudding isn't thick enough, just add more chia seeds to the mixture and let it sit a bit longer. You can also use a thicker milk. Full-fat canned coconut milk creates an ultra thick and creamy chia pudding. If you hate the texture of chia pudding, try blending it in a high powered blender like a Vitamix.

Does chia pudding keep you full? ›

As long as you're using the base recipe outlined below, you can make a different flavor each and every time! And here's the best part: it's SUPER healthy. Chia pudding is high in protein, full of omega-3s, packed with fiber and helps keep you full and satisfied all day long.

What is the downside of eating chia seeds? ›

You May Experience Digestive Issues

About 2 tablespoons of chia seeds pack nearly 10 grams of fiber. And although fiber is an essential nutrient for gut health, a side effect of fiber is gas and bloating, according to Mount Sinai. "Some people may experience GI and digestive issues from eating too many chia seeds.

Is there a downside to chia seeds? ›

One of the most common side effects of consuming chia seeds in excessive amounts is digestive issues like bloating, gas, and constipation. This is because the high fibre content in chia seeds can lead to stomach discomfort and digestive problems.

Does chia pudding spike insulin? ›

Chia seeds are high in fiber. Studies show that fiber may help to reduce insulin resistance and improve blood sugar levels, reducing your risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes .

Do chia seeds have more protein than eggs? ›

One ounce of chia seeds contains 4.7 grams of protein (more protein per ounce than eggs or milk!).

Are chia seeds a carb or protein? ›

One serving of dried chia seeds is about 2.5 tablespoons. This has 140 calories, 5 grams of protein, 10 grams of fiber, 12 grams of carbohydrate and 9 grams of fat, of which 8 grams are heart-healthy fats.

What happens if you eat too much chia pudding? ›

Eating Too Many Chia Seeds Can Cause Digestive Issues

Excessive fiber intake can cause problems like abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, bloating and gas ( 9 ).

Is chia seed pudding good for weight loss? ›

Chia seeds are a nutritious pseudo grain that can be part of a healthy weight loss plan. But they're not a quick fix to drop a dress size. And if you eat too many, they may have the opposite effect. No single food is ever responsible for healthy weight loss.

How to avoid lumps in chia pudding? ›

Pop the pudding in the fridge for a few hours. An hour or two later, stir. This step is crucial for breaking up any seed clumps within the pudding. If the chia seeds stay bunched together, they won't absorb the liquid in the jar, making for a lumpy, crunchy chia seed pudding.

Can chia seeds reduce belly fat? ›

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.

Does chia seed pudding make your stomach flat? ›

Do chia seeds help you lose weight fast? Enjoy chia seeds for their flavor and to boost the fiber, protein, calcium, antioxidants, and omega-3s in your diet. But don't expect a big weight loss boost. Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet (or seed) for weight loss.

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.

What are the side effects of chia seed pudding? ›

Chia seeds are loaded with fibres and when it is consumed in lots of quantities the body may find it difficult to digest it properly. One should stick to an ideal quantity of chia seeds in a day and not consume more. Consuming more of these tiny seeds can cause diarrhea, bloating and stomach cramps.

Is chia pudding healthy for weight loss? ›

Chia seeds are a nutritious pseudo grain that can be part of a healthy weight loss plan. But they're not a quick fix to drop a dress size. And if you eat too many, they may have the opposite effect. No single food is ever responsible for healthy weight loss.

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