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Trim Healthy Mama {Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding – Fuel Pull!}


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Trim Healthy Mama {Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding}

This past week I experimented with one of the recipes in the Trim Healthy Mama book…the Chia Tapioca Pudding (found on page 234).  I absolutely LOVE what I came up with and I think you will too!  This recipe is a snap to whip together and refrigerate for a several hours.

Sugar-Free with Sheri

Since this is low fat, low carb, this Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding is a Fuel Pull!  You can eat it as a whole meal or as a snack.  I have been mixing some up in the morning, sticking it in the refrigerator, and eating it as an afternoon snack.  I love it!  Enjoy!

CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER CHIA PUDDING

1 1/2 cups unsweetened almond milk
1/2 teaspoon glucomannan
1 tablespoon defatted peanut flour
1 tablespoon cocoa
Dash of vanilla
Dash sea salt
Sweetener to taste (I shake in a few shakes of NuNaturals)
1 tablespoon chia seeds

In a blender mix up the almond milk, glucomannan, peanut flour, and cocoa.  Just mix long enough to blend well.

Transfer mixture to a pint glass jar.

Add in vanilla and sweetener.  Taste test to see if it is sweet enough for you and add more if needed.

Mix in the chia seeds.

Cover with a lid and refrigerate overnight or for 4-6 hours.

The mixture will thicken and will make a yummy chocolate peanut butter pudding!

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  1. Sheri, I wanted you to know that your recipes are the best thm recipes out there. Whenever I make your recipes I always know they will turn out great. So thank you! Blair
    1. You are so sweet Blair! Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy this chia pudding. It is a great one to have on hand for when you want a yummy snack. Enjoy!
  2. Hi. Do you have a suggestion for something to replace the defatted peanut? We have peanut allergy here Thabks for your time:)
    1. You can just leave the peanut flour out and it will just be a chocolate pudding. Or you could put in almond flour, but I would just leave it out and it should still taste yummy!
  3. I have the THM Cookbook and I can't find the Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding or Chia Tapioca Pudding on page 234. Was the page number a miss print? It is delicious with a cup of ice and no glucomannan (because I have none yet) to drink. I drank 4 oz and put the rest in the refrigerator. Thanks , Charlie
    1. Hi Charlie, the recipe for the Chia Tapioca Pudding is in the original THM book, not the new cookbook. That's why you can't find it :). I bet it does work adding ice instead of the gluccie. Thanks for sharing!
  4. I have the THM Cookbook and I can't find the Chocolate Peanut Butter Chia Pudding or Chia Tapioca Pudding on page 234. Was the page number a miss print? It is delicious with a cup of ice and no glucomannan (because I have none yet).
  5. I'm new to your site (and to THM) and excited to try your recipes! Love the idea of a recipe book! Other than the copy and paste method, is there a way to print your recipe so it's all on 1 page? When I press the printer on your site, it wants to print 15 pages. When I select the page with most of the recipe, it is broken into two pages. -Thanks so much!
    1. Hi Melisha, I need to go through all my recipes and add printable versions so they print better. Sorry about that! In the meantime, what you can do is this: highlight the whole recipe including the image if you want, right-click and select the Print option, then use the printer window to print out the highlighted area. Let me know if you can't figure it out -- just shoot me an email at sheri@sherigraham.com. I'll help you get it figured out!
  6. I haven't seen de-fatted peanut flour. Would PB2 work? It's a powdered peanut butter very low cal.
    1. Hi Judy, The PB2 has sugar in it, I'm pretty sure. The defatted peanut flour that I use I get on Amazon. You can find the link on my THM shopping list page here: https://sherigraham.com/sheris-trim-healthy-mama-shopping-list You can also purchase the peanut flour on the THM website: www.trimhealthymama.com. Hope that helps!
  7. I have been trying to find out how long the chia puddings and cookie bowl oatmeal will keep in the fridge. They are a pain to make dirtying up the blender and all sorts of stuff at night when I'mall done for the day, so I would like to make double batches if they keep.
    1. Hi Suzanne, I would think they would both keep for a few days in the frig. They will probably thicken more the longer you keep them, but that's ok. Enjoy!
    2. I keep a chia seed pudding and a yogurt/oatmeal breakfast in a jar for several days. It's so much easier to make two to four at a time and not have to worry about it.
  8. i made you defatted chocolate chia pudding recipe and I am so in love with it that I just made another barch of it for the fridge. It is so wonderful!! Thank you Sheri Graham for your willingness to share. God bless you
    1. Dear Carolyn, I am so glad you enjoyed the chia pudding! It is so good, isn't it? I love making a big pint of it and having it in the frig. Thanks for your kind words. You have blessed me today!
  9. that sounds so good! I added some caramel extract to mine to make it Snickers flavored, can't wait to eat it up.
  10. I love this Sheri! I just made this along with a strawberry lemon ginger fp chia pudding! Talk about yummy goodness for breakfast and snack!!! Thank you for the recipe!
  11. I made this last night and it almost didn't make it to the fridge! But this morning I'm glad I waited. It was even better!!! This recipe is another keeper! Thanks so much Sheri!
    1. I don't know why you couldn't just use natural peanut butter. Because the peanut butter has more fat, it may put this more in an S setting instead of a Fuel Pull though. If you don't mind that, give it a try!
    1. Glucomannan is a thickening agent that is used in some of the THM recipes. Here is the link to it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/NOW-Foods-Glucomannan-Powder-100%25/dp/B005F9W9JQ/. It is used in some of the cakes and muffins, some of the shakes, and desserts like pudding. It thickens and also helps you feel full. Read about it on Amazon. I hope that helps!
    1. You really need to have the glucomannan for this recipe because that is what helps it set up like pudding. If you don't use it, it will be runny.
  12. Would it world if I blended up the chia seeds too? I don't like the texture of them. Thank you!
    1. Hi Marika, I'm not sure how this would turn out if you blended up the chia seeds. The chia seeds help absorb the liquids and thicken this. My guess is that it would just help thicken this and it would not have the tapioca feel to it without the whole chia seeds. Hope that helps!
      1. If I take out the chia seeds and just up the Glucomannan will it still turn into a pudding?
        1. Hi Marika, It should still thicken up. You just won't have the bits of chia in there to give it a tapioca feel :).
    2. To avoid the "lumpy" chia seed texture, grind your chia seeds in a coffee grinder just before using them.
  13. Hi Sheri, I am so delighted to read your blog and it is so encouraging. Thank you so much. I don't have defatted peanut flour and I don't think I could purchase it in my country, can I still able to make the chocolate peanut butter chia pudding. I am off plan pretty often when I have to eat out during the weekend and keeping the diet is pretty challenging at times. Reading your post and story is just what I need at the moment. May God bless your sharing your hearts with us
    1. Hi Rosy! I purchase the defatted peanut flour online, but if that still isn't an option for you, then you can use just natural peanut butter with no sugar added. But using peanut butter will add more fat to the recipe, probably make this one more of an S instead of a FP. But it can be done. I hope that helps! I am so glad you are enjoying my blog...you made my day!
    1. Hi Karen, That is what I come up with too. 7.5 g. fat. I know that is over the 5g limit for a FP. I looked the original recipe in the THM book and the only different is that they use 1 1/4 cup almond milk and don't have the peanut flour (1 g. fat) in it. If you take those two things into account, you still run around 6 g. of fat. So...while this is on the high end of FP, it is still pretty low in fat. If you want to cut the fat a bit more, lessen the amount of almond milk you use, and lower the amount of chia seeds to 3/4 T. instead of a full T. Hope that helps!
    1. Sounds like me! I like to do that and put individual servings in the refrigerator for when I get the urge for a snack. Ok..tomorrow I'm making some more of this pudding..I'm hungry :)!
  14. Excellent! I blended it for 3 minutes and then waited for 30 seconds and then blended for a few minutes more. This is GREAT! :-) Thanks!
    1. Thanks Stacy! I'll have to go back and link up the rest of my posts next time. Thanks!

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