Vegan, Gluten-Free Berry Chia Pudding

Vegan, Gluten-Free Chia Pudding

A healthy Vegan Gluten-Free Berry Chia Pudding. Fantastic meal prep to keep at home as it lasts for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

Berry Chia Pudding is a delicious and healthy dessert that is perfect for those who want to indulge in something sweet without feeling guilty. This creamy pudding is made with dairy-free milk, chia seeds, maple syrup, and vanilla extract. The addition of fresh berries adds a burst of flavour and nutrition to this already wholesome dessert.

What makes this pudding even better is that it can be prepared in just 5 minutes of active time and left to set overnight in the refrigerator. This makes it an excellent meal prep option for busy individuals who want to have a healthy breakfast or snack option ready to go throughout the week.

Chia seeds are the star of this pudding as they are a great source of fibre, protein, and healthy fats. They also absorb liquid and form a gel-like consistency, which makes them perfect for creating a thick and creamy pudding without the need for any additional thickeners or stabilizers.

The beauty of this recipe is that you can customize it to suit your taste and preferences. You can experiment with different fruits, nuts, and toppings to create your favourite flavour combinations. You can also adjust the sweetness level to your liking by adding more or less maple syrup.

Overall, Berry Chia Pudding is a wholesome and nourishing dessert that is perfect for those who want to indulge in something sweet without compromising their health. It's easy to make, customizable, and can be enjoyed as a breakfast or snack option throughout the week.

Prep Time: 5 Minutes

Cooking Time: Overnight in refrigerator

Serves 2

Ingredients:

180 ml dairy-free milk

45 g chia seeds

10 ml maple syrup

1/2 tsp vanilla extract (optional)

Handful of berries

Method:

Into a mixing bowl or storage container add the dairy-free milk, chia seeds, maple syrup (to taste), and vanilla. Whisk to combine. Add the berries and stir again.

Cover and refrigerate overnight.

Stir the chia pudding again in the morning.

You will know when the chia pudding is ready as it should be thick and creamy. If you are worried it is too watery then add more chia seeds, stir and refrigerate for another hour or so.

Recheck consistency if required.

Otherwise enjoy the pudding as it is. It will keep covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Additional Notes:

Experiment with the dairy-free milk that you use as it can make a considerable change to the taste and creaminess of the desert. You can, of course, use milk in this pudding as well. This is what I love about home cooking - you can make the dish to suit your taste and bio-individuality.

Serve as it is or layer it with other fruit, compote, nuts or granola. Top with mint, fresh berries or a topping of your choosing.

Why not double or triple the ingredients and make a batch for the week ahead. Just dish out the amount you want to eat for pudding or breakfast into a serving bowl.

Experiment with the fruit that you add or include a touch of cacao for a chocolate chia pudding.

Equipment Used:

Food storage container

Fork or whisk

Food weighing scales

Measuring spoons.

Recipe Credit: Emma Alexander-Cook IIN Health Coach

Emma Alexander-Cook

My name's Emma. I've been living gluten-free for over 25 years, and I've been dairy-free for over five years.

Health and Auto-immune Diseases

I have auto-immune diseases and expected to be on medicine for the rest of my life, but I didn't want to live like that. My rheumatology Doctor was so supportive of the change I wanted to make, and with their help, I now manage my auto-immune diseases by being strict with my diet.

It can be quite frightening when you first find out you have to change the way you eat but for some of us' Food is our medicine.'

I have several websites, write blogs, and I'm currently in the process of writing a book.

I trained to be Holistic Health Coach, Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher and Certified Gluten Free Practitioner in order to heal myself, my family and others who find themselves on the same journey as myself.

Websites include:

www.emmaalexandercook.com

www.savemoneyfreezefood.com

www.livefreelovelife.com

www.cooksprojects.com

Photography

Our love for photography started on our travels. We wanted to capture images of the areas we travelled to both for our own records and for our family back at home. Some of these images were reproduced as watercolours. Our favourite images we display at home and friends often asked where we had purchased the pictures! Now you can purchase them online directly from us.

Coaching and Consultancy

Previously an IT Manager my skill set has come in very handy as I am both a Health Coach and also offer consultancy for small business starts up and fellow Health Coaches. This has included building websites and online profiles.

Our Family

Family is everything to me! We have a family of four boys where the age difference between the youngest and the eldest is 18 years. Two of our sons are also Gluten Free and Dairy Free. Emma is a Health Coach who specialises in helping individuals and families achieve their health and wellness goals. Ian runs his own business which began developing a Race Timer for diecast model cars.

http://www.glutenfreedairyfreefamily.com
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