There are most likely thousands of chia pudding recipes on the internet. You can use all sorts of non-dairy milks, or regular milk, and incorporate everything from mashed bananas to candied walnuts and beyond. We have so many chia pudding recipes in our recipe section, but we wanted to post one that highlights some great winter produce: citrus fruit. Citrus varieties are in peak season from December to March, offering peak flavor and sweetness. They provide lots of vitamin C and their classically refreshing flavors offer a bright boost to the hearty winter diet.
The most striking citrus fruit in this recipe is the blood orange, which unlike other citrus varieties, is only available during the winter months. They have a brilliant tie-dye flesh, with the intensity of the red inside varying tremendously with the variety, growing season, and other factors. The flavor is slightly tart with a juicy sweetness. We counteract the natural sweetness of blood oranges with some tart pink grapefruits. You have the option to include more citrus fruits if you so desire, but we limited it to grapefruit and blood oranges.
Ultimately, the chia pudding itself is separate from the winter citrus fruits. The blood orange grapefruit combo is more of a topping, as the pieces are tossed with grade A maple syrup, alcohol-free vanilla extract, and cinnamon. You can obviously mix this into the chia pudding with every bite you take, but you do not fold the citrus fruits into the chia pudding as it sets. Simply add the fruit compote on top of the pudding when ready to eat.
- Prep Time:10m
- Total Time:10m
- Serves: 2 servings
- Category: Full Body Cleanse Approved, Breakfast, Raw, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free
Ingredients
For the Chia Pudding
- 4 tbsp. chia seeds
- 1 c homemade almond milk
- 2 tbsp. grade A maple syrup
For the Citrus Topping
- 2 blood oranges, peeled, segmented, and cubed
- 1 pink grapefruit, peeled, segmented, and cubed
- 2 tbsp. grade A maple syrup
- 1/2 tsp. alcohol-free vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp. cinnamon
Instructions
For the Chia Pudding
- Pour the almond milk into a mixing bowl and slowly pour in the chia seeds while whisking to avoid clumping.
- Add the maple syrup to the bowl and continue to mix. Pour the mixture into two mason jars and allow it to set in the fridge overnight.
For the Citrus Topping
- Carefully remove the peel and pith of the blood oranges and grapefruit.
- Slice the oranges and grapefruit into thin slices and then cube them. Add them to a bowl along with the maple syrup, vanilla extract, and cinnamon. Toss gently to ensure the citrus pieces are coated.
- When ready to eat the chia pudding, spoon the citrus mixture on top and enjoy.







