Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding Recipe (2024)

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It's that time of year again when it's pumpkin spice everything but we're good with that. In fact when it comes to this Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding I can have it all year long. Don't worry if you don't have pumpkin spice on hand, we're going to include how you can make your own pumpkin spice.

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Packed full of antioxidants thanks to the chia seeds this PaleoPumpkin Spice Chia Pudding is one dessert you don't have to feel guilty about eating. In fact you can feel quite good about it. It's also so easy to make, you blend and mix, put in the fridge and in a few hours it's ready. No ovens required, so easy but oh so yummy, what else could you want?

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Now let's get onto this recipe shall we so you too can start enjoying the taste and nutrition benefits of this yummy Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding.

Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups of Coconut Milk (or milk of choice)
  • ½ cup of fresh or canned Pumpkin Puree
  • 2 tablespoon of Maple Syrup
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 2 teaspoon of Pumpkin Pie Spice
  • ½ cup of Chia Seeds
  • Whipped coconut cream (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a blender or food processor, combine the coconut milk, pumpkin puree, maple syrup, vanilla extract and the pumpkin pie spice.
  2. Blend or process on high till smooth.
  3. Add the chia seeds and pulse, so that it is well distributed.
  4. Pour it into serving bowl or cups and refrigerate for anywhere between an hour to overnight.
  5. Serve chilled with whipped coconut cream (optional) and a sprinkle of cinnamon.

Notes

Instead of Pumpkin Pie Spice, use the following spices:
• 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
• ¼ teaspoon of ground cloves
• ½ teaspoon of ground ginger
• ¼ teaspoon of ground nutmeg

I told you this Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Seed Pudding was easy to make, didn't I?! Yes it truly is that easy to make so you've got no excuse go and make some now. It's perfect in mason jars too but I suggest dividing up into small jars so that they are individual servings instead of having to scoop them out to serve. I do love the whipped coconut cream on top, it just adds a nice flavor to it. This recipe can also be dressed up to serve as a dessert to your guests!

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The only thing that's hard about this Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding recipe is waiting for it to chill in the fridge. So if you love anything pumpkin spice give this delicious yet healthy recipe a go. Below you can see the step by step for this yummy recipe.

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Now who is ready to try this yummy recipe that won't make you feel guilty while you eat this dessert? Heck you could have this dessert for breakfast, it's that good!

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Don't forget to check our recipes section for other tasty treats like thisPaleo Cinnamon Coffee Mug Cake

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By Powered by Mom on September 24th, 2017

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I’m Michelle aka Powered by Mom. I’m married with one daughter, my hubby was my high school sweetheart, our two dogs Nyx and Cleo and our cat Oliver. As you can see we’re a family of animal lovers. We love to travel when we can, try different food and activities all over the world and enjoy being together. My passions are writing, travelling, creating new recipes, encouraging people to adopt not shop and just to enjoy life while we can.

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27 thoughts on “Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding Recipe”

  1. Yum! looks great 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I love chia seeds.

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  3. Looks good, pinning for later!

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  4. This looks delicious and reminded me that I ran out of chia at home, I keep a container at work at least LOL

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  5. I think I'd make it at night and eat it for breakfast.

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  6. This sounds delish! We love this time of year because everything pumpkin comes out!!! Definitely gonna try this!

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  7. I am not big on pumpkin but my son and the rest of my family is. I have a niece who is really big into cookingnow and she lives with me so I am looking for something that an 11 year old can help make to build up her cooking confidence. I am real big into confidence building with her!! So would this be one we should try or do you have any tips for something easier?
    Than k you !!

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  8. I have chia seeds, that I haven't used, and kind of forgot they are sitting there in my refrigerator. This is perfect and with pumpkin, too, I'm excited to try it!

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  9. I have never ate chia seeds. But I am trying to lose weight so this recipe would definitely be good for me. I like pumpkin flavor so I might have to try this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  10. I have been looking for a recipe like this with the diet that I'm on. I will be making this the weekend makes for a nice fall treat.

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  11. This would really be a treat for this fall weather. I love anything with pumpkin flavor.

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  12. I just watched this video on your instagram and couldn't believe how easy this was to make, I will have to try this recipe for one, I
    love pudding , I love adding chia to all my cooking and loving how easy this recipe is.
    @tisonlyme143

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  13. This sounds so good! And it seems pretty easy to make. Thank you for sharing.

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  14. This actually sounds quie good. It looks easy and I bet itis also good for you. Love the combination.

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  15. Looks delicious! I pinned for later.

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  16. It sounds and looks so good BUT I am not a big pumpkin fan. I have one piece of pumpkin at thanksgiving and that's it. Wondering what could replace the pumpkin

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  17. I have to try this pudding it sounds delicious.

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  18. My Granny use to fix us this when we were children in the Fall, we always knew that when we got to her house and smelled the pumpkin, we knew what was waiting on us, this recipe is so good and easy to make

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  19. I would love to have this dessert for breakfast ! Yunmm!

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  20. It looks good like to try this

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  21. i love everything pumpkin and this looks so good! I can't wait to make it!

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  22. This pudding recipe looks so tasty.

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  23. This will be in my Thanksgiving table! Yummy!

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  24. This recipe is definitely one I need to try. Perfect Fall recipe.

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  25. Must try! My son loves chia seeds.

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Paleo Pumpkin Spice Chia Pudding Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

What does chia pudding do to your gut? ›

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. Chia seeds are also low in FODMAPs, making them a safe option for people with IBS.

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.

What is a bad side effect of 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.

Why you shouldn't eat chia seeds everyday? ›

Yes, excessive intake of chia seeds can lead to digestive issues like constipation, diarrhea, bloating and stomach ache. Over a period of time excessive intake of fiber can worsen gut health. Thus, it is advised to take around 1 ½ tablespoon twice a day or around 20-25 grams along with an ample intake of water.

Does chia pudding dehydrate you? ›

Chia seeds can absorb up to thirty times their weight in water, leading to dehydration if consumed in excessive amounts.

Why is my chia pudding slimy? ›

Fewer seeds in more liquid will result in a slimy texture. Mix the liquids and sweeteners first.

Why is my chia pudding not turning into pudding? ›

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.

Is chia 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.

Can chia seeds clean your colon? ›

As chia seeds become a sticky gel-like substance when soaked in water, they can also serve as a digestive system cleanser. This is a fantastic method for cleaning out toxins and accumulation in your intestines. Inflammation can be dramatically reduced by chia seeds.

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 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 in hair growth? ›

Boost 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.

Is Chia Pudding good for kidneys? ›

Because flax seeds and chia seeds are low in sodium, potassium, and phosphorus, they are healthy for all the following kidney conditions and treatments: CKD/Transplant. Hemodialysis (3 times/week) Daily Home and Nocturnal Hemodialysis/Peritoneal Dialysis.

Can you mix chia seeds with anything? ›

Since chia doesn't have a ton of flavor on its own, feel free to add spices, chopped fruit, nuts, and any other toppings you'd like. Dry chia seeds can also be added whole or ground to smoothies and juices, mixed into yogurt and oatmeal, or sprinkled on top of a salad.

When should you not eat chia seeds? ›

Chia seeds may cause side effects in people with diabetes, high blood pressure, allergies, or digestive issues. In addition, consuming many of them may lead to weight gain.

Can I eat chia seeds with anything? ›

Commercially, they are added to cereals, crackers, beverages, breads, and other baked goods to boost their nutritional value. Basically, chia seeds can be added as long as there is moisture to hold the seed in place. Sprinkle a few teaspoons into breakfast cereal (hot or cold) salads, soups, or stews.

What should I mix chia seeds with? ›

10 Ways to Use Chia
  • Smoothies or Yogurt - Add 1 tablespoon of chia to your favorite smoothie or yogurt.
  • Pudding - Make a delicious pudding using chia and milk or milk alternative.
  • Baked Goods - Add some chia to the recipe.
  • Egg Substitute - Soak 1 tablespoon of chia seeds with 1/4 cup of water to replace 1 egg in a recipe.

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