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Step 2: Mix the Base
In a medium-sized bowl, combine the almond milk, chia seeds, and vanilla extract. If you prefer a sweeter pudding, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup. Whisk the mixture thoroughly to ensure the chia seeds are evenly distributed and do not clump together.
Step 4: Stir to Prevent Clumping
After 30 minutes, remove the bowl from the refrigerator and give the mixture a good stir. This step is crucial to break up any clumps that may have formed and to ensure an even texture.
Step 5: Overnight Refrigeration
Cover the bowl again and return it to the refrigerator. Allow the pudding to sit for at least 4 hours, but overnight is best. This extended period allows the chia seeds to fully hydrate and the pudding to thicken.
Step 7: Serve Your Pudding
Once your chia seed pudding is ready, it’s time to serve. Scoop it into individual bowls or jars. This recipe makes approximately 4 servings.
Step 8: Add Toppings
Customize your chia seed pudding with your favorite toppings. Fresh fruit like berries, banana slices, or mango chunks are excellent choices. You can also add granola for crunch, nuts for added protein, or a drizzle of nut butter for richness.
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