This banana cream pie chia seed pudding is creamy, sweet, and packed with yummy banana flavor! Fresh bananas, caramelized in a delicious honey butter sauce and layered with silky chia seeds, make for a sweet treat any time of day.
Delicious Banana Chia Pudding
We LOVE chia pudding recipes here at Fit Foodie Finds, and this time, we’ve really outdone ourselves with this banana chia seed pudding.
First of all, the honey-butter caramelized bananas make it taste JUST like a banana cream pie. Second, it’s topped with graham cracker crumbs for the ULTIMATE crunchy, creamy, flavorful combo. And lastly… it tastes so good; you wouldn’t believe it’s healthy. We’ve got a winner!
Chia seed pudding is a dish where you essentially soak chia seeds in liquid, where they expand into a gelatinous substance. When combined with banana, honey butter, and oat milk, it tastes exactly like banana cream pie!
Chia seed pudding is a dish where you essentially soak chia seeds in liquid, where they expand into a gelatinous substance. When combined with banana, honey butter, and oat milk, it tastes exactly like banana cream pie!
Why you’ll love it!
Makes for effortless meal prep.
It’s one of the healthiest ways to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Kid-friendly
Delicious AND nutritious!
The Perfect Healthy Breakfast or Snack
I have been cooking, eating, and baking with chia seeds as long as I can remember. They truly are a superfood and for so many reasons.
Here are some fun chia seed facts
Chia seeds are gluten-free, vegan, paleo, and dairy-free. Furthermore, their nutrition profile is pretty stellar, too! Check it out:
chia seeds nutrition
Per 2 tablespoons:
Banana Cream Pie Chia Pudding Ingredients
#1 Chia Seed Pudding Tip
Our #1 tip is to ensure your chia seeds are as fresh as possible and NOT expired. If you use old/expired chia seeds, they will not expand properly. Speaking from experience over here!
How to Make Banana Cream Pie Chia Seed Pudding
STEP 1: PREP + SET
Mix together chia seeds, oat milk, vanilla, and 3 tablespoons of honey in a medium bowl until well combined. Be sure the honey is completely dissolved and isn’t sticking to the bottom of the bowl.
Then add a pinch of salt to the bowl and stir again. Cover the bowl and refrigerate overnight or for at least 6 hours.
*Pro Tip: If the pudding comes out too thick, add a few more tablespoons of oat milk to make the pudding creamy.
STEP 2: CARAMELIZE BANANAS
Once the pudding has thickened, heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add butter. Allow the bananas to cook for 3 to 4 minutes on each side or until the bananas begin to caramelize. Then, remove them from the pan.
STEP 3: ASSEMBLE + EAT!
Grab a jar or glass and add about 2 tablespoons of chia seed pudding to the bottom. Next, add a layer of caramelized banana (3-4 slices) and top with another 2 tablespoons of pudding.
Add one more layer of bananas, then top with whip cream and graham cracker crumbs. Repeat until you have 4 small cups of banana cream pie chia seed pudding. Serve and enjoy!
Chia seed pudding is creamy and has a slightly seedy, gelatinous texture. As a result, it’s the perfect neutral base for adding various sweet flavors. In other words, the taste of your pudding will ultimately depend on what ingredients you add to it.
Chia seed pudding is creamy and has a slightly seedy, gelatinous texture. As a result, it’s the perfect neutral base for adding various sweet flavors. In other words, the taste of your pudding will ultimately depend on what ingredients you add to it.
Since dry chia seeds absorb approximately 10-12 times their weight in liquid, eating them can cause an increased risk of choking. Although rare, it’s still important to keep this in mind when consuming these little seeds.
Since dry chia seeds absorb approximately 10-12 times their weight in liquid, eating them can cause an increased risk of choking. Although rare, it’s still important to keep this in mind when consuming these little seeds.
Chia pudding that doesn’t thicken is due to either stale chia seeds or poor mixing. Next time you make chia seed pudding, check the date on your chia seeds and thoroughly stir your ingredients together.
Chia pudding that doesn’t thicken is due to either stale chia seeds or poor mixing. Next time you make chia seed pudding, check the date on your chia seeds and thoroughly stir your ingredients together.
Store chia seed pudding in an airtight container (like a mason jar) in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Chia seed pudding is a great dessert or snack to double or triple because it lasts for so long in the fridge!
More of our Favorite…
- ¼ cup chia seeds
- 1 cup unsweetened plain oat milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 4 tablespoons honey separated
- Pinch of salt
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 large bananas sliced into ¼-inch slices
- 4 graham cracker sheets crumbled
Optional
Instructions
Tips & Notes
- The whipped cream is optional in this recipe.
- We also tested this recipe with almond milk and whole milk. Both work great, but you get a creamier pudding using oat or whole milk.
Nutrition facts
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