Mango Chia Seed Pudding Recipe (Healthy and Tasty)

Mango Chia Seed Pudding Recipe: Ever wish you could have dessert for breakfast and actually feel good about it? This Mango Chia Seed Pudding is exactly that. It’s like catching a ray of sunshine in a jar—creamy, sweet, and packed with goodness. The best part? You just mix a few things together before bed and wake up to a ready-made treat.

Required Ingredients

  • Ripe Mango, diced (about 1 large mango), plus extra for topping
  • Milk of your choice (coconut milk makes it extra creamy, almond milk is great too)
  • Chia Seeds
  • Honey or Maple Syrup (adjust to your sweetness liking)
  • Vanilla Extract (optional, but lovely)
  • Salt

For serving (optional): A sprinkle of shredded coconut, a few mango chunks, or a handful of berries.

Step By Step Direction

Step 1: Blend It Smooth – Toss your mango chunks, milk, honey, vanilla, and a tiny pinch of salt into a blender. Let it run until everything is completely smooth and looks like a bright, sunny smoothie.

Step 2: Combine & Stir – Pour that beautiful mango liquid into a jar or bowl. Sprinkle all the chia seeds over the top. Now, grab a whisk and give it a really good, energetic stir for a full minute. This is your secret weapon against clumps!

The First Stir Step
The First Stir Step

Step 3: Rest & Re-stir – Let the mixture sit on your counter for about 5 minutes. You’ll see it begin to thicken already. Give it one more good stir to make sure everything is perfectly mixed.

Step 4: Chill Out – Pop a lid on your container and place it in the fridge. Let it hang out for at least 4 hours, or better yet, just leave it overnight while you sleep. The chia seeds will slowly work their magic, soaking up the liquid and becoming soft and pudding-like.

Step 5: Top & Enjoy – The next morning, give your pudding a stir. Spoon it into a bowl, pile on some extra mango chunks and your favorite toppings, and enjoy your perfect, no-fuss breakfast!

Serve It Up Step
Serve It Up Step

    Nutrition Facts (per serving)

    NutrientAmount% Daily Value *
    Calories~280
    Total Fat12g15%
    Saturated Fat1.5g8%
    Cholesterol0mg0%
    Sodium65mg3%
    Total Carbohydrate40g15%
    Dietary Fiber12g43%
    Total Sugars25g
    Protein7g
    Vitamin C30mg33%
    Calcium250mg20%
    Iron2.5mg15%
    Potassium380mg8%

    “The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

    Final Thought

    This isn’t just a recipe; it’s your new secret weapon for a healthy, happy start to the day. It feels indulgent but is secretly full of fiber, omega-3s, and vitamins. It’s proof that the simplest things, with a little patience, can be the most delicious.

    Also Read: Christmas Plum Pudding Recipe​ (Traditional American Desserts)

    FAQ’S (Frequently Asked Question)

    Can I use frozen mango?

    Absolutely! Just thaw it first so it blends easily. Using frozen mango can make the pudding even colder and more refreshing.

    Why is my pudding still runny?

    This usually means it just needs more time to set. Give it another hour or two. If it’s still runny in the morning, you might need a touch more chia seeds next time.

    How long does it last in the fridge?

    It will keep beautifully for up to 4-5 days in a sealed container, making it a fantastic make-ahead breakfast.

    Mango Chia Seed Pudding Recipe
    Ravi Sharma

    Mango Chia Seed Pudding

    Mango chia seed pudding is a creamy, no-cook breakfast or dessert made by soaking chia seeds in mango puree and milk until thick.
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 0 minutes
    Cool Time 3 hours
    Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes
    Servings: 2 people
    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American, French
    Calories: 280

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup Ripe Mango diced (about 1 large mango), plus extra for topping
    • 1 cup Milk of your choice coconut milk makes it extra creamy, almond milk is great too
    • ¼ cup Chia Seeds
    • 1-2 tablespoons Honey or Maple Syrup adjust to your sweetness liking
    • ½ teaspoon Vanilla Extract optional, but lovely
    • A pinch of Salt

    Method
     

    1. In a blender, combine the diced mango, milk, honey (or maple syrup), vanilla, and that tiny pinch of salt. Blend it until it’s completely smooth and looks like a bright orange smoothie.
      Blend the Mango Step
    2. Pour this beautiful mango mixture into a medium bowl or a large jar with a lid. Now, sprinkle all the chia seeds over the top.
      Mix in the Chia Seeds Step
    3. Grab a whisk or a fork and give it a really good, vigorous stir for about a minute. This is the secret! It stops the chia seeds from clumping together.
      The First Stir Step
    4. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes. You’ll see it already start to thicken a little. Give it one more good stir to break up any clumps you might have missed.
      Wait & Stir Again Step
    5. Cover your bowl or jar and pop it in the refrigerator. Let it chill for at least 4 hours, but honestly, leaving it overnight is perfect. The chia seeds will slowly absorb the liquid and turn into a wonderfully soft, pudding-like texture.
      Let Time Do Its Magic Step
    6. The next morning (or after 4 hours), give it a stir. It’s ready! Spoon it into glasses or bowls, top with extra mango chunks and your favorite toppings, and dig in.
      Serve It Up Step

    Notes

    The chia seed to liquid ratio is key. This recipe uses a classic 1:4 ratio (¼ cup chia seeds to 1 cup liquid). If you prefer a thicker pudding, like for eating with a spoon, add an extra tablespoon of chia seeds. If you like it a bit looser, like for drinking as a smoothie bowl, use a tablespoon less. Feel free to play around and find your perfect consistency.

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