Superfood Low-FODMAP Chia Seed Pudding Recipe; Gluten-free, Vegan (2024)

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Many of us remember chia seeds as the origin for the funny clay-potted plants that we used to grow at home as a ‘chia pet’. However, there are some amazingnutritional benefits of consuming this tiny seed.

Check this out…1 tablespoon of chia seeds with only 60 calories contains: 4 g fiber, 3 g protein, 8% daily calcium, 6% daily iron, omega-3 fats and other essential fatty acids and antioxidants. They have been touted to aid digestion, improve skin and hair health, promote energy, and help with weight maintenance. What a superfood!

Chia seeds also have an incredible way of absorbing liquid, so they can act as a thickener in cooking, or be consumed like a pudding. You can watch them swell like magic!

Use low-FODMAP chia pudding as a low-FODMAP dessert, as a low-FODMAP topping for your morning oats, or throw it in a low-FODMAP smoothie! I do all of the above 🙂

Just a hint…start slow with enjoying these powerful seeds as the fiber content may be an adjustment for your body. These are delicious in my low-FODMAP Chai Overnight Oats.

Peruse my blog for over 400 more low-FODMAP recipe ideas. You may also love my low-FODMAP Green Machine Detox Smoothie and low-FODMAP Peanut Butter and Banana Baked Oatmeal Bars.

Be healthy and happy,

Rachel Pauls, MD

Superfood Low-FODMAP Chia Seed Pudding Recipe; Gluten-free, Vegan

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Although this recipe has not been lab tested, a single serving should be low-FODMAP based on the ingredients USING AVAILABLE FODMAP DATA AT TIME OF POSTING

Servings 1

Prep time

Set time: 1-2 hours or overnight

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup low-FODMAP milk (such as almond, canned coconut milk or lactose-free milk)
  • 2 tablespoons chia seeds, dry
  • 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract, or substitute almond extract, or other desired flavoring
  • 1 tablespoon (titrate to taste, a sweetener is optional) maple syrup, sugar or low-FODMAP artificial sweetener of choice (such as sucralose, aspartame or stevia)
  • Garnish (optional)
    • Low-FODMAP blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, bananas, kiwi, grapes. Check your FODMAP app for appropriate serving sizes
    • Low-FODMAP toasted nuts (such as a handful of almonds, pecans, hazelnuts, walnuts, peanuts or pine nuts)
    • Low-FODMAP unsweetened shredded coconut

Directions

  • Place all ingredients (except garnish) in mason jar or other container and mix well
  • Let stand on counter for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally so seeds don’t clump
  • Place jar in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours or overnight to allow seeds to swell
  • Enjoy as a snack, or use it to top or stir into oatmeal, or blend into a low-FODMAP smoothie!

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  1. AJ JacobsAugust 29, 2019

    Chia seed pudding

    My favorite chia pudding recipe of all time! I make this weekly….especially since our son discovered that he loves it too! I make it exactly according to the recipe every time – no need to change a thing. Light and delightful, yet extremely satisfying.

    Reply

    • Rachel Pauls FoodAugust 30, 2019

      Awesome AJ! What a super healthy snack for your son and you. These stories make our day 🙂

      Reply

  2. KateDecember 3, 2019

    Unhappy

    I followed the directions to a tee, and after a full 24 hours its literally just milk with chia seeds floating it 👎

    Reply

    • Rachel Pauls FoodDecember 3, 2019

      Kate,
      That is terrible! It must be your chia seeds. They should swell in this recipe, we make this pudding every month with no issues. We suggest returning them for a fresh bag. Sorry for your trouble.

      Reply

    • KrissyApril 23, 2022

      Chia pudding must be set in a glass jar or bowl. It doesn’t set in plastic.

      Reply

  3. MorganApril 28, 2020

    What size mason jars do you use? There are so many options!

    Reply

  4. Jane June 27, 2020June 27, 2020

    Chia seed pudding made mine with coconut creme instead of milk. Great! Thanks for recipe

    Chia seed pudding: made mine with coconut cream instead of milk. Really good
    Thanks for recipe
    You can make your own alcohol free vanilla extract

    Reply

    • Rachel Pauls FoodJune 28, 2020

      Jane!
      Lovely to hear from you. Thanks SO much for the comments and advice. Have a wonderful day and stay in touch 🙂

      Reply

  5. MackenzieJuly 31, 2022

    Have you ever use Collagen Peptides in this recipe to add more protein? How has it turned out? I plan on making it tonight. Thanks.

    Reply

    • Rachel Pauls FoodJuly 31, 2022

      Hi Mackenzie,
      Thanks for the question! If you mean collagen protein powder, we have not tried this product, and would not be able to confirm it is low-FODMAP. However, if you tolerate it, then you could likely try it in the recipe. Let us know if you do!

      Reply

      • MackenzieAugust 10, 2022

        I did it

        I used Collagen in the recipe and it turned out great! The collagen I used was low fodmap. How long do these puddings last in the fridge?

        Reply

        • Rachel Pauls FoodAugust 10, 2022

          Hi Mackenzie,
          Sounds terrific!
          We suggest keeping these in the refrigerator for up to five days.
          Stay in touch!

          Reply

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FAQs

Is chia pudding OK for IBS? ›

The omega-3 fatty acids and caffeic acid in chia seeds may reduce inflammation in the gut. This can alleviate symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea. Chia seeds are also low in FODMAPs, making them a safe option for people with IBS.

Can you eat chia seeds on a low FODMAP diet? ›

So chia certainly ticks a lot of good nutrition boxes. FODMAP wise, chia seeds also get the green light. A 2 tablespoon serve of chia seeds is low in FODMAPs and should be tolerated by most people with IBS.

How Chia pudding impacted my gut health? ›

Chia seeds can function as a prebiotic, assisting your stomach in producing the beneficial bacteria necessary to maintain a healthy digestive system. As chia seeds become a sticky gel-like substance when soaked in water, they can also serve as a digestive system cleanser.

Is oatmeal OK for low FODMAP? ›

Oats can be a low FODMAP breakfast option during the low FODMAP phase. If you choose rolled oats, start with a ½ cup serving size and then test your tolerance level. If you want instant oats use a ¼ cup serving size, and mix them with rice flakes or quinoa flakes for a larger hot breakfast.

Who should not eat chia pudding? ›

If you're taking medication for hypertension or diabetes, talk to your doctor before adding chia seeds to your diet, as they may affect your blood pressure and blood sugar. In addition, if you have preexisting GI issues, you may also want to use caution when adding fiber-rich foods, like chia seeds, into your diet.

Why do I have diarrhea after chia pudding? ›

Because of their high fiber content, eating too many chia seeds may cause constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas. Chia seeds may also cause flare-ups with inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn's disease. Choking hazard. Dry chia seeds absorb water, which causes them to swell up and become gelatinous.

Do chia seeds act like a laxative? ›

So yes, chia seeds have the right kind of fiber to loosen your poop and give you some constipation relief. “Chia seeds haven't been studied for constipation,” Czerwony notes, “but due to their fiber content, they are hypothesized to have a laxative effect.”

What are unlimited low FODMAP foods? ›

There are some other foods like potatoes, rice, carrots, bean sprouts, blueberries, Japanese/Kabocha/Kent squash, cucumber, parsnip, lettuce, oyster mushrooms, hard cheese (like cheddar and colby), choy sum, collard greens, swiss chard and silverbeet that remain low FODMAP in large serving sizes.

Is peanut butter high in FODMAP? ›

Peanut Butter is Low in FODMAPS

While almonds, cashews, and pistachios are fairly high in FODMAPs, peanuts, pecans, and walnuts are considered low FODMAP foods. This is because peanuts are technically part of the legume family, they're safe for a low FODMAP diet.

What not to mix with chia seeds? ›

Omega-3 fatty acids: Chia seeds contain a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids. It is known that high levels of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is advised to avoid taking chia seeds with foods or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

Is it OK to eat chia seed pudding everyday? ›

Chia seeds are highly nutritious, boast a long list of health benefits and can be a healthy dietary addition for most. However, moderation is key, as eating too many may cause side effects. To prevent this, start with 1 ounce (28 grams) daily and assess your tolerance before slowly increasing your intake.

Why does my stomach feel weird after eating chia seeds? ›

Chia seeds are known for their high fiber content, and consuming a significant amount of fiber at once can potentially cause stomach bloating and gas in some individuals.

Are blueberries OK on Fodmap diet? ›

Yes! Blueberries are low FODMAP. They are low FODMAP in 125g serves, and STILL low FODMAP in servings up to 500g, according to Monash. This makes them a fantastic choice for the low FODMAP diet.

Is Greek yogurt low FODMAP? ›

The Facts: FODMAP Friendly gave full-fat, Greek Yogurt the pass at 200grams. This can be attributed to the fermentation combined with the straining process. Monash list Greek yoghurt as moderate FODMAP at 93g and high FODMAP at 170g.

Are avocados low FODMAP? ›

Avocados contain FODMAPs that can trigger IBS symptoms and may be high, moderate, or low in FODMAPs depending on how much you eat. In terms of portion sizes, 1/8 of an avocado is considered low-FODMAP and should be safe to eat if you have IBS. Some people may be able to tolerate more.

What puddings can I eat with IBS? ›

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Is chia pudding hard on stomach? ›

Yes, excessive intake of chia seeds can lead to digestive issues like constipation, diarrhea, bloating and stomach ache.

Is chia seed pudding easy to digest? ›

The surface of chia seeds is delicate and easily breaks apart when exposed to moisture, so they are typically prepared with liquid foods (as seen with the recipe ideas below). In this way, they are absorbed and digested well in their whole form, unlike flax seeds.

Does chia pudding help with bowel movements? ›

So yes, chia seeds have the right kind of fiber to loosen your poop and give you some constipation relief. “Chia seeds haven't been studied for constipation,” Czerwony notes, “but due to their fiber content, they are hypothesized to have a laxative effect.”

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