This Chocolate Orange Chia Pudding can be whipped together in a pinch and is perfect for breakfast and dessert alike. | Paleo, Vegan, Low FODMAP
You’d think after a year of having the same breakfast every day you might get bored of it, right? NOPE. Between this Chocolate Orange Chia Pudding and our Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding I’ve found myself with a reliable start to every day that’s filled with Omega 3’s and packed with fibre.
How to Make this Chocolate Orange Chia Pudding
This recipe really is as easy as it looks!
- Combine ingredients.
- Whisk well until mixed
- Chill in the fridge to thicken up.
- Enjoy!
If you’re really in a rush, simply throw everything together in a blender, then whizz until smooth. The end result is a thick and creamy chocolate chia pudding.
Quick Note about FODMAPs
When I first shared this recipe in 2017, there wasn’t as much available information online about exact servings sizes for FODMAP friendly foods. Cocoa powder was on the safe list and didn’t cause any IBS flares ups for my husband who was following the diet for his gut issues.
However, According to the researchers at Monash University (leaders and developers of the Low FODMAP Diet) and the Monash APP, Cocoa Powder is low FODMAP up to 2 heaping teaspoons (8-10g) per serving.
I have seen a couple of sites online say up to 4 heaped teaspoons is safe, but can’t find the source for this upper limit. I believe the higher range is because the Monash App are measuring packed teaspoons because it says that says 2 teaspoons equals 8 grams cocoa powder (1 teaspoon = 4 grams).
Many online resources actually equate1 teaspoon cocoa powder as being 2.5 grams. This amount varies from site to site, but 2.5 grams per teaspoons seems to be the main consensus. This is also the amount I use as a reference in my Cups to Grams Ingredient Conversion Guide for all of my recipes.
This recipe calls for 3 tablespoons (21g) total which comes out to about 4.5 teaspoons (10.5g) per pudding cocoa powder. This just so happens to be the upper limit of safe, low fodmap serving of cocoa powder if you’re using lightly packed teaspoons (which is what’s usually recommending it baking/cooking).
Chocolate Orange Chia Pudding
Chocolate Orange Chia Pudding | whipped together in a pinch and is perfect for breakfast and dessert alike. | Paleo, Vegan, Low FODMAP
Ingredients
- 1 cup | 240 ml dairy free milk (ensure low fodmap milk if needed)
- ¼ cup | 40 g chia seeds
- 3 tablespoons cocoa powder (21 g)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon juice from an orange (15 ml)
- 1 teaspoon orange zest
- 1-2 tablespoon maple syrup (for low FODMAP) or honey/ agave
Instructions
- In a jar or container large combine all the ingredients. Whisk until combined.
- Cover and refrigerate at least an hour or overnight.
- Top with orange slices, chocolate chips, more zest, or whatever you would like.
Notes
Low FODMAP Notes
According to the researchers at Monash University (leaders and developers of the Low FODMAP Diet) and the Monash APP, Cocoa Powder is low FODMAP up to 2 heaping teaspoons (8-10g) per serving. I have seen a couple of sites online say up to 4 heaped teaspoons is safe, but can't find the source for this upper limit. I believe the higher range is because the Monash App says 2 teaspoons equals 8 grams cocoa powder (1 teaspoon = 4 grams) while many online resources equate 1 teaspoon cocoa powder as being 2.5 grams. This amount varies from site to site, but 2.5 grams per teaspoons seems to be the main consensus. The Monash amounts are likely measured using packed teaspoons.
If you don't own a kitchen scale and want to be on the safe side, use only 2 lightly packed tablespoons of cocoa powder to make this recipe (about 14 grams total and 7 grams per serving size).
Nutrition Information
Serving Size:
g Calories: 175Saturated Fat: 1gSodium: 168mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 10gSugar: 7gProtein: 5gHope you guys like it as much as I do!
Gloria says
Can these be left overnight?
Sarah says
Yep! If you don’t want to heat it up you can just mix it cold and leave it overnight like a regular chia pudding
Owethu says
Hey i was wondering if i could use nutella instead of cocoa powder cause thats all i have at home.
Sarah says
I’m sure it would! That sounds delicious!
Ami says
Hi,
Could lemon work instead of orange? I have a load that need using up. Thanks.
Sarah says
You could definitely try it! Oranges do tend to have more natural sweetness than lemon though so you may need to play around with the amount of sweetener and add a little more if necessary
Caroline says
The calorie count says 19…….that can’t be right surely? I mean, it would be great if it was!
Sarah says
Oops! You’re so right – it’s supposed to be 175. Thanks for pointing that out to me!
Hannah says
I love chia pudding! I’m wondering if this would work to make into a pie if I put it in a gluten free crust. Thoughts?
Sarah says
I was just thinking a few days ago that I wanted to try something like that! I think it would definitely be different from most pies, but it’s worth trying! Top it with some coconut whipped cream and I think it’d be pretty good!
Sandra Shinn says
How long will this be good for once made?
Sarah says
You can keep them in the fridge for up to five days!
Rebecka says
Wow…it didn’t make much…should I be doing anything to the seeds before hand?
Sarah says
How much did you end up with? Altogether it makes about 1.5 cups which would make the servings about 1/2 cup. It might sound like not very much, but since there’s so much fibre it’s pretty filling. Hope that helps!
Debby says
SO easy and tasty, thanks! No more failed aquafaba mousse attempts in this household from now on.
Sarah says
Yay! So glad you liked it! Totally know what you mean about the aquafaba mousse too! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment/rating!
Abi says
This looks fabulous. I’m always looking for more interesting things for breakfast and the kids will love the fact that it looks so naughty! Chocolate at the start of the day offered by mummy? Win win!
Sarah says
Thanks Abi!
Beth (OMG! Yummy) says
Oh my gosh – I am so going to make this and then I’ll surprise my daughter when she comes home for her birthday. She’ll love it!
Sarah says
Happy birthday to your daughter! I hope you both like them!