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Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

12/19/2016 By CTWellness

It is berry season here in Finland which means it is time for berry in everything including Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding.  This pudding is so healthy that it’s perfectly acceptable to eat for breakfast, or a snack.  Who says chocolate is just for dessert??

Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

Fresh berries are everywhere; in the parks, in the forest, in everyone’s backyards. Finland even has a special visa for people that want to come pick berries to sell at farmers markets for the 6 weeks or so that is the harvest time.

 

My in-laws have the most gorgeous garden in their back yard and about half the plants back there are edible. A few years back they planted 3 cherry trees. Now that the trees are mature they produce so many cherries; way more cherries than we all know what to do with. I have been making things with cherry goodness all week here.

I intended this recipe to be a dessert, but I am not gonna lie, I have been eating it for breakfast. People put chocolate chips in their pancakes and muffins right? So, I figured it would not be so bad having chocolate in my chia for breakfast. And dark chocolate…that is healthy. Science has proven it!

Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

 

To make Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding:

You will need

  • 2 cups coconut milk (beverage, not can)
  • 5 squares of dark chocolate
  • 1 cup fresh cherries, pitted
  • 6 tbsp chia seeds
  • Agave nectar or honey (optional) to taste
  • Whipped cream for garnish (optional)

Personally, I love to use coconut milk (the beverage, not the canned stuff) for this recipe. It goes so well with chocolate and as you may or may not already know, I have a new baby at home so I have been trying to stay away from dairy for her sake.

If you would rather use cow’s milk or almond milk, that would work beautifully as well. But, there really is something special about mixing coconut milk and chocolate. Yum!

Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

Instructions:

  1. In a small sauce pan, heat 1 cup of coconut milk on a low heat.
  2. Add in the chocolate squares allowing them to melt slowly, stirring every couple of minutes until the chocolate is melted and it is well combined.
  3. Add in sugar or agave if desired. The cherries we picked were very sweet so I did not feel the need to use any sugar or anything to sweeten it up, and coconut milk lends its own sweetness.
  4. Turn off the heat and add in 2-2.5 tbsp of chia seeds and mix.
  5. Add the other cup of coconut milk and the cherries to a blender (with agave or sugar if desired). Blend well. Add in the remaining chia seeds, stir to combine.
  6. Put both mixtures in the fridge for 6-8 hours. When they come out they should be at a custard-like consistency. If they are still a little runny, you can add more, another tsp of chia to thicken them a bit more.
  7. Layer into a glass and garnish with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.

 

 

Cherry and Dark Chocolate Chia Pudding

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups coconut milk (beverage, not can)
  • 5 squares of dark chocolate
  • 1 cup fresh cherries, pitted
  • 6 tbsp chia seeds
  • Agave nectar or sugar (optional) to taste
  • Whipped cream for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a small sauce pan, heat 1 cup of coconut milk on a low heat.
  2. Add in the chocolate squares allowing them to melt slowly, stirring every couple of minutes until the chocolate is melted and it is well combined.
  3. Add in sugar or agave if desired.
  4. Turn off the heat and add in 2-2.5 tbsp of chia seeds and mix.
  5. Add the other cup of coconut milk and the cherries to a blender (with agave or sugar if desired). Blend well. Add in the remaining chia seeds, stir to combine.
  6. Put both mixtures in the fridge for 6-8 hours.
  7. When they come out they should be at a custard-like consistency.
  8. If they are still a little runny, you can add more, another tsp of chia to thicken them a bit more.
  9. Layer into a glass and garnish with whipped cream and shaved chocolate.
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Whether you want it for breakfast or to soothe a sweet tooth later in the day, cherry and dark chocolate chia pudding will not disappoint. Your body will say “thank you”!

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Comments

  1. helenfern says

    12/26/2016 at 21:25

    Looks like a good breakfast - Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner Link up!
    • thecoldtexan says

      12/27/2016 at 09:57

      Thank you!!
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