Dreamy Almond Butter Chia Pudding

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If you love almond butter, you need this Almond Butter Chia Pudding! It’s fiber-packed, just four ingredients and an easy make-ahead breakfast recipe.

Three jars of chia pudding topped with almonds and almond butter

Calling all almond butter fans, this almond butter chia pudding recipe is for you! This pudding is a dreamy healthy breakfast recipe that you can prep the night before, kind of like overnight oats. 

You know you’re a nut butter fan when: you cannot survive a day without almond butter, you have a minimum of three different brands and varieties of nut butter in your pantry at all times, you believe smoothies are inevitably better with a drizzle of almond butter on top, you like almond butter toast almost as much as avocado toast, you can easily eat it by the spoonful and, as of now, you’re the person who is obsessed with almond butter chia pudding. 

You know who you are. 

A jar of chia pudding with a spoon in it

ALMOND BUTTER CHIA PUDDING INGREDIENTS

  • chia seeds
  • almond milk (or milk of choice) 
  • maple syrup
  • almond butter 

But you know we have to talk about the obvious here right? This almond butter chia pudding that IS mine and your new favorite breakfast. If you have yet to try chia pudding, what are you waiting for? I’m pretty weird about food textures, but I kind of love the texture of chia pudding. 

Three jars of chia pudding shot overhead, two of them are topped with crushed almonds

HOW TO MAKE CHIA PUDDING WITH ALMOND MILK

Have you ever made overnight oats? If so, making chia pudding is quite similar.

First, whisk the almond butter, maple syrup and milk together. Since we’re making almond butter pudding, I do recommend using almond milk for a little extra almond-y flavor, but technically speaking any kind of milk works. 

Next, stir in the chia seeds. You’ll want to whisk everything together–chia seeds included–for 30 seconds or so. Then, place the bowl in the refrigerator, or you can distribute the mixture into cups or jars and refrigerate them for at least three hours. I find that it’s easiest to make chia pudding at night so then breakfast is ready for you in the mornings.

I opted to top it with almonds and an extra drizzle of almond butter for good measure. Additional toppings include: peanuts, banana and/or chocolate chips. Regardless of what you top it with, you need—yes, NEED—to make this almond butter chia pudding if you’re an almond butter lover. ..which I know you are because we already talked about it 😉

Three jars of chia seed pudding topped with almond butter

OTHER CHIA SEED PUDDING RECIPES

*This recipe first appeared in 2016 and has since been updated with new content+photos. 

5 from 31 votes

Dreamy Almond Butter Chia Pudding

Servings: 1
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
If you love almond butter, you need this Dreamy Almond Butter Chia Pudding in your life. It's packed with fiber, made with 5 ingredients and the perfect breakfast for any almond butter lover.
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Ingredients 

  • 3 tbsp almond butter
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 5 tbsp chia seeds

Instructions 

  • Place almond butter, syrup and milk in a bowl and stir together.*
  • Stir in chia seeds by hand.
  • Once everything is mixed, pour mixture into a bowl or mason jar and place in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours, or overnight.
  • Top with extra almond butter and anything else you'd like and enjoy!

Notes

*The almond butter may not stir together completely, but that's ok. That just means you'll have a few almond butter chunks throughout, which isn't a bad problem to have! However, if you want your almond butter to combine more smoothly, consider melting it in the microwave for approximately 30 seconds FIRST before adding additional ingredients.
-Can use ANY kind of milk in place of almond milk if you prefer

Nutrition

Calories: 705kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 48g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 342mg | Potassium: 693mg | Fiber: 26g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 889mg | Iron: 6mg
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  1. annie says:

    I also adore the texture of chia pudding! It’s so fun and funky. This looks so filling, I just might have it for breakfast tomorrow.

    1. Erin says:

      It really is. Let me know if you try it!

  2. Megan says:

    I just recently tried my first chia pudding and it was one of those experiences where you wonder how you didn’t know about this your whole life! I love the texture! I’ll pretty much eat almond butter in any form … on a spoon is my fave! 😉

    1. Erin says:

      I felt the same way the first time I tried chia pudding! So amazing and easy to make too.

  3. Marisa | Uproot Kitchen says:

    Ch-ch-ch-chia! Love how simple this is and all my favorite flavors (aka AB + maple all the way). Definitely going to prep this for some snacks this week since grad school will be back in full swing starting tomorrow (eek!!).

    1. Erin says:

      Eeeekkk!! I hope your first week back went well 🙂

  4. Megan @ Skinny Fitalicious says:

    Chia pudding on its own kind of freaks me out, BUT I can eat anything with almond butter. I swear I need to start making my own because it’s getting too expensive buying it.

    1. Erin says:

      Haha is it a texture thing? Because if so I totally get it. I actually enjoy the texture but I could see where someone might not like it.

  5. Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine says:

    For sure you can always find some sort of almond butter in my fridge!! I love Barney’s and TJs!

    1. Erin says:

      Ughhhh those are my two favs too!! And Justin’s vanilla flavored

  6. Pragati // Simple Medicine says:

    My favorite way to enjoy almond butter is in a smoothie! It adds a delicious nuttiness plus it keeps me full longer.

    1. Erin says:

      Couldn’t agree more!

  7. Christina says:

    OHHH YES thisssss looks great. I can’t wait to try it, I’ve been wanting to experiment with chia puddings!

    1. Erin says:

      Yes do it! Chia pudding is my favorite even though I tend to forget about it.

  8. She Rocks Fitness says:

    DROOLING…Almond butter and nut butter go on EVERYTHING for me…I do not discriminate. I do like how a lot of bloggers are posting fun recipes lately about chia pudding. It’s like it is making a comeback. HA! Just picked up some bananas yesterday, so I am going to have to whip this up tomorrow! XOXO

    1. Erin says:

      Yessss let me know if you try it!

  9. Kelly @ Kelly Runs For Food says:

    Oh my gosh so good! This looks really good and I just realized I don’t have any almond butter in the house. Riley informed me I have “too many” nut butters, which makes no sense at all.
    I went to D.C. for my best friend’s engagement party this weekend. It was great to get away for a night!

    1. Erin says:

      I don’t think there is such thing as too many nut butters 😀

  10. Rachel @ athletic avocado says:

    OMG! I need to swap out my oatmeal for this chia pudding! My favorite way to eat almond butter is straight out of the jar like a champ!

    1. Erin says:

      HAHA that really is the best way, isn’t it?