Introduction: Raw Chocolate Almond Chia Pudding
Chia seeds are not just for growing on novelty clay pots...apparently they are insanely good for you.
This is pretty much the simplest chia pudding possible and several versions of it can be found quickly online. It is also an incredibly fast and easy raw food recipe which goes against the perception that in order to have a raw meal you need to plan ahead at least a week (although there are a lot of those too!). The consistency is somewhere between Jello and tapioca and makes a great breakfast, snack or dessert.
Ingredients
2 cups Almond milk
1/2 cup Chia seeds (whole or ground)
3 Tbs Raw cacao powder
2 Tbs Agave
Optional additions: Berries, banana, cinnamon, cocoa nibs, or anything else you can think of!
Ridiculously Simple Directions
Put all ingredients into a mixing bowl, whisk thoroughly and let sit for at least 20 minutes. Seriously, that's it.
This is pretty much the simplest chia pudding possible and several versions of it can be found quickly online. It is also an incredibly fast and easy raw food recipe which goes against the perception that in order to have a raw meal you need to plan ahead at least a week (although there are a lot of those too!). The consistency is somewhere between Jello and tapioca and makes a great breakfast, snack or dessert.
Ingredients
2 cups Almond milk
1/2 cup Chia seeds (whole or ground)
3 Tbs Raw cacao powder
2 Tbs Agave
Optional additions: Berries, banana, cinnamon, cocoa nibs, or anything else you can think of!
Ridiculously Simple Directions
Put all ingredients into a mixing bowl, whisk thoroughly and let sit for at least 20 minutes. Seriously, that's it.