Cherry Chia Seed Pudding is an easy make-ahead dish. I love being able to make this and use it in my meal plan all week long. This chia seed pudding tastes SO indulging. Its hard to believe it is made with clean ingredients.
Cherries are the perfect summer snack! As a kid, this was my favorite fruit. As an adult, I still love them and enjoy incorporating them into fun meals. This Cherry Chia Seed Pudding brings back those childhood memories of red stained fingers from the messy juice, to the company I shared them with. I love this pudding.
This pudding is great as a snack or even for breakfast. This is also a flexible recipe. Feel free to trade the cherries for a berry. All the measurements and cooking time will remain the same. Its fun to change it up, especially around the seasons.
The cherries complement this chia seed pudding well. Off-season, cherries can get really pricey. During this time I would really recommend trying a berry in this recipe. Go with what is in season, what is on sale, and always check out your local farmers market to see if they have good prices there. When money is tight, skip the fruit. This chia seed pudding holds well on its own without the added fruit inside or in the glaze. The honey and cinnamon combo still give this a rich and tasty flavor.
I really like using this in my meal planning. This is one of those recipes that you can store a portion size in a mason jar and keep in the fridge all week long when hunger strikes!
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do. As always, let me know how you like it–I’d love to hear all your fun variations you try!
Prep Time | 15 minutes |
Cook Time | 6 hours |
Servings |
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- 1 can full fat coconut milk
- 1/2 cup cherries pits removed
- 1/2 cup chia seeds
- 1/8 cup Honey
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 1/4 tsp Cinnamon
Ingredients
Chia Seed Pudding
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- Remove pits from cherries.
- Add all the ingredients (except chia seeds) for the chia seed pudding into a food processor. Process on high for about 30 seconds or until ingredients are combined. (You don't want to process it too long otherwise you want have chunks of cherries in the pudding.)
- Stir in the chia seeds.
- Pour mixture into a sealed container. Refrigerate overnight or for about 6 hours.
- Pit cherries and cut in half.
- Add cherries, honey, and water to a sauce pan. Turn the heat on high.
- Once the mixture starts to boil, reduce to med-high and continue to cook for 8 minutes.
- Allow cherry glaze to cool. Store in fridge in a sealed container.
- Once the chia seed pudding has set, serve topped with the cherry glaze.
Tiffany
That looks really appetizing! You can spruce it up with basically anything you want. Thanks for sharing ♥️ ♥️ Interested in doing collabs? xx
Amy
Sure, send me an email and I’ll be in touch.
Veena Azmanov
This is surely delicious and yum. Awesome combination of ingredients. Perfect and unique too.
Leslie
Give me all the cherry recipes! This looks like a fun recipe that the whole family can enjoy! Can’t wait to try!
Sharon
I always have chia seeds on hand to make delicious desserts. Using cherries summers favorite fruit makes this classic dish even better!
Jacquelyn Hastert
I can’t wait to make this again for breakfast! It would also work for an afternoon snack. It was SO good! Thanks for sharing.
Amy Young
Aww I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Alisha Rodrigues
I can have this for breakfast in the morning and for dessert in the evening cos it feels just right
Tara Teaspoon
I love chia seeds! This looks like the perfect recipe for someone trying to eat clean, but is still looking for bright and vibrant flavors in their food. Perfect for breakfast and snacking! Excited to try.
Marisa F. Stewart
We love cherries and we’ve been buying them every time we’ve been going to the grocery store. So glad they’re on sale. Now all I have to pick up some chia seed and I can make this pudding. I’ll be serving it tomorrow. It’s a good way to extend those cherries.
Amy
Yes! We love cherry season! I can’t wait to hear how you liked the pudding! 🙂
Amanda Mason
I’m just like you…I grew up on cherries and love them so much!! Love that you added chia seeds to this recipe! Perfect for breakfast or a snack!!
Kelly Anthony
I have cherries in my fridge right now so I’ll be making this for breakfast this week. I love that I can make this whatever fruit I have in the fridge.
Anne Lawton
I can’t get enough of cherries when they are in season! And adding them to chia pudding is a bonus!
Karyl Henry
I’ve only ever tried chia seeds in one recipe, but I know they’re really good for you. I need to add more to my recipe collection. This looks like a great place to start, because I love cherries, especially fresh cherries! This looks really good
Jenni LeBaron
I’ve never tried chia seed pudding before but this looks absolutely delicious and it sounds so healthy to boot! Can’t wait to give it a try for breakfast!
Sherri
Do you use the whole can of coconut milk or do you discard the liquid at the top?
Amy
Hi there, Sherri! I use the whole can!