Low Carb Chia Pudding - Vegan Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

Low Carb Chia Pudding - Vegan Recipe - Diet Doctor (1)

This sweet, low carb chia pudding is wonderful for breakfast - or a snack or dessert. Prepare the night before; that way, in the morning, you are all set. The proof is in the pudding!

July 11 2016 recipe by Anne Aobadia, photo by Emma Shevtzoff, nutritional review by Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE in Recipes, Breakfast, Dessert

This sweet, low carb chia pudding is wonderful for breakfast - or a snack or dessert. Prepare the night before; that way, in the morning, you are all set. The proof is in the pudding!

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1 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup 240 ml unsweetened, canned coconut milk or unsweetened almond milk
  • 2 tbsp 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • ½ tsp ½ tsp vanilla extract

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Instructions

  1. Mix all of the ingredients in a glass bowl or jar. Mix well.

  2. Cover, place in the fridge to let gel overnight (or for at least 4 hours). Before you dig in, check to be sure the pudding has thickened and the chia seeds have gelled.

  3. Serve the pudding with cream, coconut milk or some fresh or frozen berries.

Tip from our Dietitian

If enjoying this chia pudding for breakfast we recommend increasing the protein for a more filling and nutritious meal.

If you tolerate dairy could could add 2 tbsp whey protein isolate per serving.

If you don't eat dairy products, eat a couple of eggs on the side.

Spice it up!

For a different flavor, try adding some cinnamon, cardamom, unsweetened cocoa powder, dry matcha tea or nut butter to your chia pudding. The possibilities are endless!

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    Reply to comment #86 by Stephen

    Katie

    August 19 2020

    This is my favorite comment.

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    Reply to comment #62 by Velina

    tylinds

    August 26 2020

    I had the same issue when using almond milk. I was so disappointed. I really don’t care for the coconut milk, and heavy cream is so delicious, but more fat than I’d like.

  3. 103

    Gracie

    August 27 2020

    Why isn’t mine thickening I’ve decided to freeze it and eat it as Ice cream Let’s see how that works

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    Reply to comment #103 by Gracie

    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    August 27 2020

    Why isn’t mine thickening I’ve decided to freeze it and eat it as Ice cream Let’s see how that works

    I am sorry that it didn't thicken as expected, I hope it works well for you as ice cream!

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    Koolkat

    September 28 2020

    Carb manager has graded this B, which is to limit and carbs 10g, fats 65g, protein 9g and 675 calories. It's in the fridge for tomorrow, hoping it's worth it....

    Reply: #108

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    sdudley649

    September 28 2020

    This is one of my favourite‘ go-to’ breakfasts to take to work on non-fasting days. I have found the can that doesn’t ‘slop’ when shaken works better. I scoop out the solid cream from one 400ml can (makes 2 cups) and put in a jug, then pour in the coconut water and use a hand whisk to blend. I add the chia seeds and vanilla extract, whisk all ingredients, pouring 1 cup each into two mason jars and pop in the fridge overnight. When I grab them for work the next morning they are nicely set, I add 1/4 cup of frozen berries (adding to the carb count). By the time I’m ready to eat, the berries have defrosted leaving a lovely juicy, tasty, filling breakfast.

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    Reply to comment #106 by sdudley649

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 28 2020

    This is one of my favourite‘ go-to’ breakfasts to take to work on non-fasting days. I have found the can that doesn’t ‘slop’ when shaken works better. I scoop out the solid cream from one 400ml can (makes 2 cups) and put in a jug, then pour in the coconut water and use a hand whisk to blend. I add the chia seeds and vanilla extract, whisk all ingredients, pouring 1 cup each into two mason jars and pop in the fridge overnight. When I grab them for work the next morning they are nicely set, I add 1/4 cup of frozen berries (adding to the carb count). By the time I’m ready to eat, the berries have defrosted leaving a lovely juicy, tasty, filling breakfast.

    I find it interesting that my husband also prefers his berries from frozen rather than fresh for the same reason. Great job being mindful of the added carbs!

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    Reply to comment #105 by Koolkat

    Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    September 28 2020

    Carb manager has graded this B, which is to limit and carbs 10g, fats 65g, protein 9g and 675 calories. It's in the fridge for tomorrow, hoping it's worth it....

    This is a moderate low carb recipe, so carbs are a bit higher than usual. Make sure to calculate the nutritional value based on the ingredients you use.

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    E

    May 25 2022

    What is 21% fat canned coconut milk? We have regular and "lite" canned coconut milk in North America. For the brand that is most available where I am, regular has 12g of fat per 1/3 cup serving, and "lite" has 5g per 1/3 cup serving. Which one is best to use? Both have 1g of carbs in that 1/3-cup serving. Thanks!

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    Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    May 25 2022

    What is 21% fat canned coconut milk? We have regular and "lite" canned coconut milk in North America. For the brand that is most available where I am, regular has 12g of fat per 1/3 cup serving, and "lite" has 5g per 1/3 cup serving. Which one is best to use? Both have 1g of carbs in that 1/3-cup serving. Thanks!

    You can use either one! The one with 12g fat may make a slightly thicker pudding. 7g fat per 1/3c serving isn't likely to affect the macros for the recipe too much.

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Low Carb Chia Pudding - Vegan Recipe - Diet Doctor (2024)

FAQs

Do chia seeds cancel out carbs? ›

For most people on keto, the carbs in chia seeds won't be a concern if you're eating only one or two ounces a day. However, if you get up around 100 grams a day, chia seeds can contribute around 40% of your daily carb intake if you're looking to keep your total carbs around 20 grams per day.

What does chia pudding do to your gut? ›

Chia seeds are a good source of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, which can reduce inflammation and support healthy digestion. The omega-3 fatty acids and caffeic acid in chia seeds may reduce inflammation in the gut. This can alleviate symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea.

Does chia seed pudding spike blood sugar? ›

Chia seeds help to reduce blood sugar and high blood pressure. If you're already taking medications for diabetes or hypertension, eating too many chia seeds can cause severe dips in blood sugar levels and blood pressure, which may lead to other health complications.

Can we eat chia pudding for weight loss? ›

Chia seed pudding is also an easy dessert to whip up. Low on calories, this can fix your cravings on days you want sugar-without being unhealthy. Oatmeal and chia seeds also can be used to make a delicious and energy-giving snack bar for weight loss.

Can chia seeds kick you out of ketosis? ›

Although nuts and seeds do contain sugar and carbs, Bower explained that chia seeds contain carbs which are actually fiber, which does not increase blood sugar or jeopardize ketosis.

Can chia seeds block your colon? ›

Due to the chia seed's ability to absorb so much water, there have been reports of harmful obstructions in the gastrointestinal tract and esophagus after trying the chia seed drink for several days.

What happens if you eat chia pudding everyday? ›

Eating too many chia seeds may cause side effects, such as digestive issues, allergic reactions, or weight gain. In moderation, however, chia seeds can be a nutritious addition to a balanced diet. Chia seeds are edible seeds that come from a plant belonging to the mint family, called Salvia hispanica.

What not to mix with chia seeds? ›

Omega-3 fatty acids: Chia seeds contain a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids. It is known that high levels of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is advised to avoid taking chia seeds with foods or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

Is it OK to eat chia seed pudding everyday? ›

Chia seeds are highly nutritious, boast a long list of health benefits and can be a healthy dietary addition for most. However, moderation is key, as eating too many may cause side effects. To prevent this, start with 1 ounce (28 grams) daily and assess your tolerance before slowly increasing your intake.

Who should not eat chia pudding? ›

If you're taking medication for hypertension or diabetes, talk to your doctor before adding chia seeds to your diet, as they may affect your blood pressure and blood sugar. In addition, if you have preexisting GI issues, you may also want to use caution when adding fiber-rich foods, like chia seeds, into your diet.

Is chia seed pudding a laxative? ›

Luckily for us all, there are several foods that can help you poop, from black beans to oatmeal. But there is one food that is in a league of its own: chia seeds. Since chia seeds are the best food to help you get (and stay) regular, it's only natural that chia pudding would be the best snack to help you poop.

What is the first thing a diabetic should do in the morning? ›

Testing your blood sugar is an essential part of managing your diabetes. Test your blood sugar first thing in the morning to get a baseline reading for the day. This can help you adjust your diabetes management plan as needed.

Do chia seeds help lose belly fat? ›

Combining chia seeds with cinnamon water creates a powerful drink that aids in weight loss, boosts metabolism, regulates blood sugar levels, and promotes overall well-being. This homemade remedy is rich in nutrients essential for a healthy body.

Does chia seed pudding make your stomach flat? ›

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.

Does chia seeds help in hair growth? ›

Chia seeds are bursting with essential amino acids and they do some great work from inside the scalp. They inhibit hair fall and give a boost to new hair growth. They also help fight inflammation. Zinc and copper prevent thinning of hair, thus helping hair growth.

Are chia seeds considered carbs? ›

Chia seeds contain 138 calories per ounce (28 grams). By weight, they are 6% water, 46% carbohydrates (of which 83% is fiber), 34% fat, and 19% protein. Notably, chia seeds are also free of gluten.

Do chia seeds interrupt fasting? ›

Yes, you can consume chia seeds while fasting. They are a suitable food choice that can help keep you full and provide essential nutrients during the fasting period. However, it's essential to consume them in moderation and avoid consuming large amounts that can halt fat burning and break the fast.

Do chia seeds block absorption? ›

Whole chia seeds can support digestive health, he explained, but the external fiber can shield other nutrients from being released and absorbed. If you do want to grind the seeds, Cowley added, only grind them right before eating them.

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