Chia Seed Parfait Recipe

Sharon L. | What the Fork Food Blog

Chia Seed Parfait is a quick and healthy breakfast. Use whatever fruit you desire.

I recently made some maple walnut granola that I’ve been eating all the time. The stuff is crazy addictive.

I’ve been eating it for breakfastlunch and snacks. I haven’t quite resorted to eating it for dinner yet but I just might.

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I’ve also been eating all the chia seed pudding I can make. See a theme here? EAT ALL THE HEALTHY FOOD. In moderation.

One morning I was trying to decide between a bowl of granola with fruit or a bowl of chia seed pudding with fruit. Then I had a brilliant idea of combining them.

Sorry for the story book play-out.

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But seriously, why couldn’t I have them together? Granola is great with yogurt, it’s got a nice textural contrast and yogurt parfaits are on every menu across the universe.

Subbing chia seed pudding for yogurt seemed like an awesome idea.

Luckily, that awesome idea worked out. Sometimes my “brilliant” food combinations don’t turn out as well as this.

But the chia seed pudding parfaits are absolutely delicious. Yum, yum and yum. Holy yum.

Crunchy, crispy granola + sweet, fresh fruit + creamy chia seed pudding = killer combo. It’s such a great shake up to your regular breakfast routine.

Speaking of breakfast routine, my new year’s resolution was to eat breakfast most days of the week. I’m happy to report that I’ve actually been pretty good about sticking to that (in case you cared).

Hence, the bazillion breakfast recipes I’ve been posting since last month.

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So just a heads up, I’m about to go on a little rant. When I made the chia seed pudding a few weeks ago, someone made a comment on Facebook about the chia seed pudding being a nightmare for people with Trypophobia.

Trypophobia, apparently, is the fear of clustered circles/holes. I’m sorry, but is this a thing? I’m about to get controversial here and ask, how is that even possible? I mean, for real? Apparently it is.

And people with Trypophobia are afraid of things like honeycomb, coral, foamy soap bubbles, swiss cheese and now, chia seed pudding. FOR REAL.

Luckily, I don’t have this fear and I can consume all the chia pudding I want while watching ants in their ant hills and using natural sponges to clean up messes in the kitchen.

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So if you’re one of the 6.999 billion people in the world NOT affected by Trypophobia, you will love these chia seed pudding parfaits. Enjoy!

P.S. Can people with Trypophobia eat blackberries?

P.S.S. This is not meant to offend anyone. I just get a little salty when I’m tired. Which is all the time.

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Chia Seed Parfait Recipe

  1 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Granola
  • 1 cup Chia Seed Pudding, Prepared
  • 1/2 cup Blackberries, Fresh
  • 1/2 cup Strawberries, Fresh

Directions

  1. In a bowl or cup, layer (in this order) half the granola, half the chia seed pudding, half the blackberries and half the strawberries.
  2. Repeat layers with the remaining ingredients.
  3. Enjoy immediately.

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Author: Sharon L.
Recipe Yields: 1 serving
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Nutrition Facts

Servings Per Recipe 1

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 128
Calories 647

% Daily Value*
25%
Total Fat 16g
15%
  Saturated Fat 3g
9%
Sodium 207mg
38%
Total Carbohydrate 113g
15%
  Dietary Fiber 12g
  Sugars 35g
23%
Protein 12g

* Percent Daily Value are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Nutrition Facts are estimated based on ingredients and data provided by Fat Secret. Please consult a doctor if you have special dietary needs.
Sharon L.

About Sharon

Sharon is our latest gluten free fanatic. We love her easy approach to gluten free recipes that are versatile enough to be gluten-full too. Try one, you'll see what we mean. Find her at What the Fork Food Blog every day.

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