Chocolate Chia Pudding

Chocolate chia pudding is so simple and amazingly delicious. It’s the easiest healthy dessert recipe you can make with no baking.

It’s creamy, chocolatey, indulgent and yet, loaded with nutrients. Bonus, it’s also vegan and dairy-free. A winner of a dessert recipe that you’ll make again and again.

Chocolate chia pudding in a dessert glass with frozen, frosted raspberries on top.

I almost hesitate at calling this chocolate chia pudding a dessert or labeling it as indulgent, because really, it’s probably healthier than the average breakfast or snack. There’s just one tablespoon of maple syrup per serving. So feel free to enjoy it any time of day!

But want to know why I really love this recipe? It’s so darn easy to make and you probably have all of the ingredients in your kitchen already. You can’t beat that.

Chocolate Chia Pudding Recipe Video

While it’s super easy to make this recipe, it always helps to watch a quick step-by-step tutorial video. Give it a watch below!

What’s in Chocolate Chia Pudding?

There’s only 5 ingredients in this recipe and that includes:

  • Cacao Powder: Cacao powder is typically less processed and healthier than cocoa powder, but either works.
  • Maple Syrup: One of my favorite all natural sweeteners.
  • Vanilla Extract: For that sweet flavor and smooth aroma.
  • Dairy-Free Milk: Choose your favorite one, they all work beautifully.
  • Chia Seeds: The glue that combines everything together into a creamy, dreamy dessert.

So then how do you make it? All you have to do is whisk together the cacao powder, maple syrup, vanilla extract, nut milk and chia seeds. Chill it for a few hours (or overnight). And voila – chocolate chia pudding. I’ve topped mine with raspberries and chocolate shavings today, but feel free to get creative.

Pro tip: If you don’t like the tapioca consistency of chia pudding and want a smoother, more mousse-like texture, you can blitz it all together in a high-powered blender until it’s smooth.

Chocolate chia pudding ingredients in a bowl ready to be mixed.

Are Chia Seeds Healthy?

They sure are! Chia seeds have a ton of health benefits. They’re on my list of 8 anti-inflammatory foods to eat every week since they’re so high in antioxidants and loaded with fiber. In fact, they may be the best source of fiber on the planet.

What Kind of Milk Can I Use in Chia Seed Pudding?

This chocolate chia seed pudding will work with all types of dairy and dairy-free milks. I used my cashew milk recipe (my personal favorite). But you could also use almond milkbanana milk or coconut milk.

If you make this recipe with full-fat coconut milk, it will likely be thicker than the previously mentioned options. You could always add more milk or water to thin it down, if desired.

Chocolate chia pudding in a glass with raspberries on top and a spoon next to it.

How Long Will the Pudding Last?

Chocolate chia pudding can be left in the fridge for about 4-5 days. This makes it an easy treat to make in a batch and enjoy over the course of a week.

If you make a large batch, you could even freeze it, then thaw as needed (for when the craving strikes). Meal prepped chia pudding for dessert? Oh yes. You’re welcome!

Two servings of chocolate chia pudding with raspberries on top.

More Delicious Chia Seed Recipes

Did you know you could turn this chocolate chia pudding in a smooth and creamy chocolate chia mousse? You sure can! Here’s more chia seed recipes you’ll love as well:

Want two more simple chocolate dessert recipes? Make sure to check out my Chocolate Mug Cake and Chocolate Avocado Pudding. They take less than 5 minutes to make!

Chocolate chia pudding in a dessert glass with frozen, frosted raspberries on top.

Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding

4.95 from 76 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
wait time: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes
Servings: 2
Author: Lisa Bryan
Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding is a perfectly simple and light dessert when you’re having a chocolate craving. There's only 5 ingredients and you likely have them already. Watch the video above to see how quickly it comes together!

Recipe Video

Ingredients

Garnish

Instructions 

  • In a medium-size bowl, add the cacao powder, maple syrup, vanilla extract, dairy-free milk and chia seeds. Whisk together until all ingredients are combined.
  • Leave the mixture in the bowl for 15 minutes without stirring for the chia seeds to gel. After 15 minutes, whisk it together one more time.
  • Cover the bowl and place it in the refrigerator overnight or a minimum of 4 hours. 
  • Remove the chocolate chia seed pudding from the fridge and stir together with a spoon. Serve into small dessert sized glasses. Top with your favorite fruit, chocolate shavings or other garnishes.

Lisa's Tips

  • If you notice your chia seeds aren't starting to gel and thicken after 10 minutes, you may have dud chia seeds. This can happen in they've been sitting in your pantry a while. Just grab a new bag of chia seeds
  • If you want that frosted look on your berries, here's how you do it. In a single layer on a plate, freeze fresh berries that have been washed and are completely dry. Once they're frozen, add them to the chocolate chia pudding. About 2-3 minutes later (as they come to room temperature) they'll have that frosted look. But serve them up quick because it doesn't last long! 

Nutrition

Calories: 192kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.03g, Sodium: 169mg, Potassium: 210mg, Fiber: 10g, Sugar: 12g, Vitamin A: 11IU, Vitamin C: 0.3mg, Calcium: 313mg, Iron: 2mg
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Chocolate Chia Pudding, Chocolate Chia Pudding Recipe, Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding
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245 comments on “Chocolate Chia Pudding”

  1. Hi, this nutritional information of 192 calories is way off! 

    I just added it into my fitness pal (without toppings) and it came to 477 calories for the 1 portions. 

    1/4 cup of chai seeds is 224 calories and 14.5g of fat on its own. 

  2. I 4X the recipe.  Used 1.5 cups of coconut milk and finished filling  my 4 cup measuring, with Oatmilk.
    Added 2/3 cup of cacao 1/4 cup brown sugar swerve and powdered sugar swerve. 1 pinch of salt. & the vanilla.
    I ground 1/4cup of the chia seed, which measured 1/2cup once it was ground so then added 1/2cup chia seed.  (If you grind the chia seeds you have to be aware that the ground ones cause the pudding to thicken faster, I made the pudding previously with only ground chia it became too gelatinous). 5 stars

  3. Can you use ground flax seeds instead of the chia seeds

  4. For smooth pudding do you blend when you add it the ingredients together or after it has sat?

  5. I’ve just made this for a fussy eater as I wanted to incorporate chia seeds in his diet. I made the recipe using semi skimmed milk and honey and smoothed it down with a hand blender. It tastes lovely and is a good dessert instead of a pudding. Even if he doesn’t like it, and I pretty sure he will, I’m very impressed and would easily eat his. Very nice!5 stars

  6. Hi, can you make this recipe w added protein powder?

    Can you freeze it w the protein powder?

  7. Once again, Lisa has taken simple ingredients and created a comforting classic that tastes good while being both easy to make and nutritionally beneficial. Have I made this several times? Yes. Did I make a big batch to celebrate today’s launch of Healthy Meal Prep? Absolutely. It’s recipes like this that make me feel good and satisfy while keeping me on track with my goals. As always, job well done!5 stars

  8. Hi Lisa,

    I have made and love your original chia pudding!! As for this recipe, does the nutritional information include the garnishes?

    Thank you!

  9. Just thought I need to post more comments here, not just on Instagram, so here goes!

    Like many of your other chia pudding, chia pudding mousse, or overnight oats recipes, I love how easy this chocolate chia pudding recipe is to make! I usually do it (and the others I mentioned) in big batches so we can have a few portions for the week, but also to freeze some for later.

    I just made a huge batch this morning (your recipe times four) and added a tablespoon of peppermint extract, so these will be for afternoon snack or dessert.

    As I also made big batches of overnight oats and coconut chia pudding yesterday, we’ve got our healthy breakfast, desserts and snacks sorted for a few weeks ☺️ (Blessed be the freezer!)

    Thanks Lisa for bringing us easy, healthy and delicious recipes always!!!5 stars

    • Thanks so much for leaving a review here Aurore! I’m glad you’re loving all the chia seed recipes so far! It really is such a versatile ingredient across breakfast, snacks, and dessert :)

  10. We added just a bit of honey. Our 16 year old son ate seconds. Very good!

  11. This is so delicious! I added some slivered almonds as a topping, so good.  I will definitely be making this again.

  12. Very tasty and simple to make. Thank you for the easy dessert! The entire family loved it and exclaimed “wow” upon the first bite.5 stars

  13. Does it have to be nondairy milk

  14. The calories you show for this is wrong. I made this with almond milk and everything else in the exact amounts in the recipe and the total calories for the whole thing are 375.

  15. Thank you SO much for noting that chia seed pudding can be blitzed in a blender. I’ve never liked the consistency of chia seeds, so have avoided any of the chia seed pudding recipes. Never occurred to me that I could put it through a blender (I know, duh). Now I’m excited to try several of your recipes!

  16. I licked the spoon after mixing it all up and it was already yummy! I added a pinch of salt to bring out the sweetness too. I don’t think i can wait 4 hours :) thanks! My choc cravings will be satisfied!

  17. Just made it and it’s so delicious – Is one portion really only 232 kcal? Seems about half of what it should be if I count all the ingredients separately? Hoping I am counting wrong and it is that low!5 stars

    • Yep, the calculations should be correct! As a note, this is just for the chocolate chia pudding base. The nutrition doesn’t account for any of the toppings.

    • I made this with almond milk and the other ingredients shown and the total calories for the whole thing is 375.

  18. Thanks for sharing lovely chocolate recipes , It’s a great recipe.

  19. SO YUMMY!
    I brought mine to work today and actually heated it up in the microwave! Dare I say….this taste like a lava cake when warmed!5 stars

  20. I’m unable to find videos on some of your recipes. It always says see video below, but where?

  21. Thank you for this chia seed pudding recipe- it was delicious! I made it with hemp milk because that’s what I had. I topped it with raspberries.  It only chilled in the fridge for about 2 hours because I just couldn’t wait . It was the perfect snack tonight 😊5 stars

  22. I made this chia coco pudding recipe the other day. It turned out delicious & I topped it off with vanilla pudding! I actually made to much with grounding to much Chia Seeds So Ive been having a pudding every Evening after Supper..5 stars

  23. this is looks good and i wanna do it thank you5 stars

  24. Tastes great but after 24 hrs in the fridge it is still somewhat liquid. The chia seeds I just bought don’t expire until 2024 so not sure what happened. 🤔4 stars

  25. Just made this for the first time and I was blown away by how good it tastes. Aside from the consistency, it tastes like regular chocolate pudding you’d buy from the store! It totally satisfied my chocolate craving and I’ve saved the recipe for future use, this is going to be a staple in my house!5 stars

    • Glad you loved this chocolate treat Sophia! You should also give my chocolate chia mousse a try for a more blended, moussy texture :)

  26. To make the mousse, at what point do you put it in the blender?

    • You simply just toss everything into the blender! You can also reference my chocolate chia mousse recipe for specific instructions.

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