Easy Blueberry Chia Seed Pudding: Healthy Breakfast Recipe
Looking for an easy, no bake, quick and healthy breakfast recipe? Then, you have to try this blueberry chia seed pudding one. Just 5 ingredients and about 10 minutes are all you need to make breakfast for tomorrow!
Blueberries are powerhouse fruits that are loaded with lots of healthy antioxidants like anthocyanins and vitamins. And, chia seeds are wonderful sources of fiber and heart healthy fats like omega-3 fatty acids.
So, this pudding recipe packs a healthy punch! And, certainly worth the try.
If you love chia seed pudding recipes or great healthy breakfast recipes, be sure to check out my banana chia pudding one that tastes like banana bread (it’s really good!).

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Ingredients for blueberry chia seed pudding
Equipment
I used my Ninja Kitchen system with the smoothie cup attachment. But, a Magic Bullet blender or regular blender would work just as well here.
How to make blueberry chia pudding
Prep
There’s very little prep for this recipe other than checking the blueberries, removing any bad ones and giving them a good rinse.
Here’s a look at the ingredients I used.

Blend
I added the washed blueberries, milk, vanilla and honey to my smoothie cup attachment and blended until relatively smooth.

It’s important to taste test the blended mix at this point. Blueberries can be more tart than sweet so it’s important to check the sweetness level. If it isn’t sweet enough for you, add more honey to balance the mix. Trust me! It’s so good when you get the sweetness just right.

Make the blueberry chia pudding
Once the mix was to my liking, I added in the chia seeds and stirred well to incorporate.

Next, I divided the mix into two and poured into serving glasses. Each glass probably had 3/4 cup of the blueberry chia pudding (or maybe slightly more).
I popped the glasses into the fridge and left them for at least 2 hours for the chia to soak up the liquid. More often than not, I leave it overnight and have it the next day but you can enjoy the chia pudding for 2 to 3 days after making.
That’s pretty much it! It’s one of the great ways to eat chia seeds, especially as a healthy breakfast.

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Ingredients
- 1 cup blueberries (approx. 146 g)
- 1 cup almond milk
- ¼ cup chia seeds
- 1½ tbsp honey
- ½ tsp vanilla
- optional toppings like fresh berries, banana slices, chopped walnuts, shredded coconut, yogurt, etc.
Equipment
- Blender
Instructions
- Wash the blueberries thoroughly.
- Add the blueberries, milk, honey and vanilla to a smoothie cup.
- Blend until smooth.
- Taste test and adjust sweetness.
- Pour in the chia seeds.
- Mix well.
- Pour about ¾ cup of the mixture into serving glasses.
- Cover.
- Refrigerate for at least 2 hours to overnight.
- Serve with desired toppings (can last for 2 to 3 days in the fridge)
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