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Chia Seed Mango Pudding- Guilt Free Dessert

With this unbearable heat your appetite too goes for a toss. This chia seed pudding recipe has become my go-to breakfast/afternoon snack. It’s cool, creamy, and lightly sweet. Even my 10 year old keeps demanding it from time to time as an evening snack. Topped with fresh fruits with a drizzle of maple syrup and vanilla, this tastes like a dessert but with goodness of fibre, protein, healthy fats, vitamins and minerals. 

Chia Pudding Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this chia pudding recipe:

  • Chia seeds, of course! I have used black chia seeds but you can use white chia seeds as well.
  • Coconut milk or almond milk – I like to use this light homemade coconut milk in this recipe because it makes the pudding extra-rich and creamy, but if you don’t have any on hand, don’t worry! Almond milk is also a great choice.
  • Maple syrup – I mix some into the chia seed pudding to sweeten it naturally. 
  • Vanilla – To add more flavour. You can choose to add cinnamon too.
  • Mango: It’s summer- The Mango Season! You can take any seasonal fruit of your choice. Either purée it or finely chop it. Totally upto you.

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Chia seeds are great addition to your and your child’s diet. 

  • It’s loaded with antioxidants.
  • Protein in Chia seeds is high quality protein since they have a good balance of amino acids. 
  • Chia seeds are high in several nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, magnesium that are important for bone health.
  • It also helps in reducing inflammation 
  • Great source of Omega 3 fatty acids

There’s no better way of introducing these super healthy seeds in your child’s diet than this guilt free, sugar free dessert. Trust me you and your child will love it. 

Recipe

Ingredients: serves 2 

  • 250 ml Coconut milk or any other milk of your choice. 
  • 1/2 cup Mango puree (you can add more too)
  • 1/4th cup Chia seeds
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract 
  • 2 tbsps Pure Maple syrup or Raw Honey

Method: 

  • In coconut milk or any other milk of your choice, add chia seeds, vanilla extract & maple syrup/honey. Mix well and refrigerate for atleast 1 hour or maximum 12 hours. It should have thick pouring consistency. 
  • Puree mango in a blender.
  • Now take a bowl or a jar, add a layer of soaked chia seed first. Too it with mango puree then soaked chia seeds and finish it with mango puree. 
  • Garnish it the way you like. 
  • I added mint leaves which my son conveniently chucked, some cherries and desiccated coconut.

Notes: 

  1. You can use fruits of your choice. 
  2. You can also add granola to it. 
  3. This can be made ahead and refrigerated overnight so you have a quick breakfast ready.
  4. Store any leftovers in the covered jar or an airtight container for up to 3 days
  5. If the pudding becomes thick, loosen it up by adding more milk. 

Enjoy this super healthy guilt free no sugar dessert. 🙂 For recipes with mangoes try this delicious summer lunch recipe that goes great with a bowl of rice Fajeto – A Gujarati Mango Kadhi or this Quick and Easy Mango Pudding that will take you 10 minutes to whip up.

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Best Guacamole Recipe (Easy, Fresh and Authentic)

I absolutely love avocados for their rich buttery taste. Guacamole is an avocado-based dip or spread that originated in Mexico. Mexico cuisine is quite incomplete without guacamole. Making guacamole at home is super easy. It will literally take you 5 minutes with which you can make a classic side dish. You can spread guacamole on a toast, serve with tacos, chips, tortillas or burrito bowl.

Avocados are well loved for its buttery rich creamy flavour. Authentic guacamole doesn’t contain fillers and unnecessary ingredients. All you need is ripe avocados, onion, tomatoes, cilantro, lime juice, garlic, and salt. Easy and delicious! The key to making a good guacamole is to keep it simple. Do not get too fancy with the ingredients. Keep it plain and simple!

Pick ripe avocado for best guacamole. How to pick ripe Avocado?

Pick ripe but firm avocado. We are not looking for soft mushy ones for this recipe. 

  • Ripe avocados will yield to firm gentle pressure in the palm of your hand. 
  • If avocado is ripe, it may have a darker colour but colour can vary so it is best to go by feel as well as colour. It will feel lightly soft but it will not feel “mushy” to the touch.
  • The “stem trick” can also help you determine—by pulling off the nubby stem—how ripe an avocado is. If it comes off easily and the color is bright green, it’s ready.
  • Another indicator is the skin. Feel for bumpy skin. Avocados that are ready to eat will have a bumpy and not smooth skin.

Avocado Benefits 

Incorporating avocado into a varied, healthy diet can provide a number of benefits.

  1. They are loaded with vitamins, potassium and antioxidants. Avocados are a source of Vitamin C, E, K, and B6, as well as riboflavin, niacin, folate and pantothenic acid.
  2. They are excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids. These are good fats which helps a person feel fuller in between meals. Eating healthy fats supports skin health, enhances the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and minerals
  3. Avocados also contain high levels of phytochemicals and carotenoids, which may have anticancer properties.
  4. It can also help you loose weight. A half-cup of guacamole has about 6 grams, almost 1/4, of your daily fiber needs. Fiber helps you feel full, so you’re less likely to overeat. Although avocados are high in fat, it’s mainly healthy monounsaturated fat which will not lead to unnecessary weight gain. 
  5. Avocados can also help lower “bad” cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure.

How do you make Guacamole?

Ingredients:

  • 2 large ripe Avocados
  • Juice of 1 Lemon
  • 1 clove Garlic, minced
  • 1 small Onion, chopped very fine
  • 1 small Roma tomato, chopped very fine
  • 1 small Jalapeño, chopped finely
  • Handful of finely chopped Sweet Basil leaves (optional)
  • Handful of finely chopped Cilantro
  • Salt, Black pepper and Cayenne Pepper to taste

Instructions 

  • Slice the avocados in half, remove the pit, and scoop into a mixing bowl. 
  • Mash the avocado with a fork and make it as chunky or smooth as you’d like.
  • Add the remaining ingredients and stir together. Give it a taste test. Add more salt or lemon juice if needed.
  • Refrigerate the guacamole for 30 minutes before serving. It tastes best when it is cold.

How to store the leftover

Guacamole is best consumed the same day because it oxidizes and turns brown quickly. There are lot of old wives tales that tell you to keep a pit in guacamole to prevent it from browning but I tell you none of this works. 

The most common guacamole preservation hack is placing plastic wrap directly on the guacamole and refrigerate it to prevent oxidation. This may work for a day or two.

Happy eating! Do try out this easy peasy recipe and let me know in the comment section how you liked it. 🙂