Chia seed pudding?
emmoen
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Trying it for the first time tomorrow!
I’m trying this recipe:
https://pin.it/zxdwpdo2vqc26h
What’s your thoughts on chia seed pudding? I was surprised by how many calories were in this recipe... interesting to see if it is filling!
I’m trying this recipe:
https://pin.it/zxdwpdo2vqc26h
What’s your thoughts on chia seed pudding? I was surprised by how many calories were in this recipe... interesting to see if it is filling!
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Too many calories, not for me.4
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That link doesn't load for me, but I really like chia seed pudding mixed with granola. As for filling, I personally don't find it keeps me satiated for more than a couple hours, but I guess it would depend on how much I'd eat.0
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o_0 1/3 cup chia is a lot! I prefer to put a teaspoon in my oatmeal.
Now that we are finally defrosting I am craving overnight oats again. I put 1/4 cup oats, the same amount milk, a cut up kiwi, a teaspoon chia, and topped with Skyr. I’ll see how it is in the morning.0 -
Chia seeds are amazing! I usually rehydrates with water or frozen fruit, and eat with some sort of fat.0
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I like blueberry chia seed pudding and make it occasionally for breakfast. I make it with just cashew milk, chia seeds and blueberries.0
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I eat it all the time. Usually I do mixed frozen berries, soy milk, honey and top with slivered almonds. I make it in the morning and pack it for my lunch.0
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Love chia pudding! I use soymilk, a splash of coconut cream, maple syrup, vanilla, and top with fresh berries.0
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I love it. I make mine with avocado, a tablespoon or so of cocoa powder, honey to taste, and chia seeds. Enough liquid of choice to blend.
I have it only occasionally, but it’s a delicious dessert.0 -
I make it with unsweetened almond milk as I can’t do dairy but it’s definitely delicious just not super filling for me.0
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So update... the recipe in my opinion could use a little less chia seeds and little more blue berries... but it feels really filling... just not sure how long it will last... hopefully a few hours as I am eating every 2-3 hours1
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I’ve been trying this and I find it tasty but very calorie dense and not that filling, too bad because it’s not bad.0
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I dont understand chia seeds. I mean do you soak them or something? someone told me to put some in water and drink it...It was awful. The seeds stayed at the bottom of the bottle0
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I found it pretty filling given that I eat about every 2-3 hours but I am adding less chia seeds and more blueberries to my next serving.0
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lleeann2001 wrote: »I dont understand chia seeds. I mean do you soak them or something? someone told me to put some in water and drink it...It was awful. The seeds stayed at the bottom of the bottle
If you are able to see the recipe I posted ... it’s like overnight oats... you soak them in a liquid... which for mine I did 1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk, 2Tbsp maple syrup, tsp cinnamon with about 2/3 cup of blueberries... I put it all in the blender..minus chia seeds... once liquified I added chia seeds... mixed... let sit for about 5 minutes and mixed again because it does get clumpy... then refrigerate overnight.
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I tried a recipe when I had some dental problems and needed soft things. I was not a fan. My recipe called for 1/4 cup, and I could only eat half of it. I never ate the second half, I dumped it.
I like to mix a tablespoon in smoothies (that are running through the blender) for added fiber and all the goodness they are supposed to have, but I don't care for the soaked flavor. I might try soaking them and then blending them....0 -
ExistingFish wrote: »I tried a recipe when I had some dental problems and needed soft things. I was not a fan. My recipe called for 1/4 cup, and I could only eat half of it. I never ate the second half, I dumped it.
I like to mix a tablespoon in smoothies (that are running through the blender) for added fiber and all the goodness they are supposed to have, but I don't care for the soaked flavor. I might try soaking them and then blending them....
Dependant on what you soak them in, they have every potential to be delightful. There's a drink you can buy that has little expanded basil seeds (sister to chia seeds) floating it it, and they're like little boba.0 -
I 💕 chia seeds!!! I like the texture, taste - the omegas and fiber content: these little guys are versatile and a nutrition power house! Did i mention I use them a lot? 😉
For a typical chia pudding in my house - I use 3 or 4 tablespoons on chia to 1 cup liquid, usually macadamia milk. Add ground vanilla and maybe a sprinkle of berries and monkfruit.0 -
The new ratio I did is much better texture for me and flavor with little less chia and more blueberries0
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lleeann2001 wrote: »I dont understand chia seeds. I mean do you soak them or something? someone told me to put some in water and drink it...It was awful. The seeds stayed at the bottom of the bottle
@lleeann2001 yes, I soak chia seeds. Supposedly you only need to do that for 15 min but I like a longer soak. When I make today's smoothie I start soaking the seeds for tomorrow's smoothie. I just use 1/2 T seeds per smoothie and soak that in 1/2 C water.
I put the seeds and water in the bottom of a shaker cup with a ball (see link below), add protein powder, add more water, mix that up, and then add hot coffee. (When most PP are added to hot liquids they curdle.)
When I brew the coffee, I do it over a cup with dried coconut. That lets in rehydrate some. I add the coconut for a little more fat and fiber.
I shake from time to time when drinking to keep everything mixed.
https://www.iherb.com/pr/iHerb-Goods-Blender-Bottle-with-Blender-Ball-Green-28-oz/62678
This has about the same amount of calories as a Snicker's bar but keeps me full for hours.0 -
Chi Seed pudding reminds me of Tapioca pudding . . . which I LOVE!!! I used whole milk with dark chocolate cocoa powder and made a wonderful decadent dark choco pudding. YUMMY!!0
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I eat chia seed pudding every day, Mon-Fri, while at work, as my mid morning snack. It is excellent source of fiber and keeps me regular. I use 2 TBS Chia Seeds, 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk, a dash of vanilla extract, a sprinkle or two of cinnamon and 1/2 a packet of Stevia. It is yummy and filling. Mix it up and let it sit overnight (or longer)...make sure to shake/stir it so the seeds soak up the liquid and spices. I usually add blueberries to it and sometimes walnuts too.1
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