Meal Prep Protein Chia Pudding Cups

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Do yourself a favor and meal prep these protein chia seed pudding cups for a protein packed breakfast or snack throughout the week!

All you have to do is mix up a batch of pudding, divvy it up into meal prep containers, and you’ve prepped yourself the ultimate protein snack!

Chia protein pudding in a cup with toppings
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Protein Packed Breakfast + Snacks

Snacking is an integral part of our daily life here on Fit Foodie Finds. Whether we have long kitchen days, killer workouts, or just need to take in some extra nutrition throughout the day, we snack a lot.

We like to make sure we have healthy and nutrient dense snacks around like energy balls, fat bombs, smoothies, and chia seed pudding!

These chia seed pudding cups are a great high protein snack, breakfast, or even dessert! We love to meal prep these snack cups for a busy week because they keep well in the fridge and it is such a treat to have in the fridge when you don’t have time to whip something up on the spot!

white chia seeds in a cup

Ingredients You’ll Need

The ingredient list for this protein chia seed pudding is short! Add these ingredients to your next shopping list so your pantry is fully stocked for any chia seed pudding craving!

  • Chia Seeds
  • Almond Milk
  • Protein Powder
  • Maple Syrup
  • Vanilla
  • Salt

Tips + Tricks

Protein chia seed pudding is very easy to make, but there are a couple tips and tricks you can focus on to make it the thickest and most delicious chia seed pudding in the world.

Seeds. Did you know there are black AND white chia seeds? You can use any type of chia seed you can get your hands on!

Protein Powder. We used Bulletproof Collagen Protein Powder as the main protein boost of this recipe. Feel free to use your favorite protein powder in this recipe or check out our guide to protein powder to choose one.

One thing to remember is that all protein powders are a bit different. Some are sweeter than others. We recommend adding your protein powder to your chia seed pudding, mixing it, and then tasting it before adding the maple syrup.

That way, you can decide if you want to add less or more maple syrup!

Best Protein Powders

Check out our top protein powder recommendations for baking, smoothies, and everything in between.

Liquid. We are big almond milk fans, but feel free to use whatever milk you have on hand! Full fat coconut milk would make this chia seed pudding thicker and creamier! Your options are endless.

Thicken. If you are in a pinch for time, letting the chia seeds soak for 2 hours should thicken up the pudding enough for it to be thick and delicious!

For optimum results we recommend letting all the ingredients sit overnight for SUPER thick chia seed pudding.

Storage. If you store your chia seed pudding in the refrigerator in an airtight container it will last for 5-7 days.

Chocolate protein powder in a scoop

Chia Seed Pudding 101

How much protein does 1 tablespoon of chia seeds have?

A tablespoon of chia seeds has around 4 grams of protein!

Does it matter what kind of protein powder I use in this recipe?

No, it does not matter what kind of protein you use! We like to use protein powder with as few fillers as possible. Again, the sweetness of your chia seed pudding varies by how sweet your protein powder is!

How do I thicken my chia seed pudding?

The longer you let your chia seed pudding sit in the refrigerator, the thicker it will be!

What should I top my chia seed pudding with?

The topping options are endless! It all depends on your mood. We love topping our chia seed pudding with fresh fruit, chocolate chips, granola, nut butter, and everything in between!

Add MORE Protein

This protein chia seed pudding already has 15 grams of protein in it, but you can always add more protein to your chia seed pudding by adding protein packed toppings! Here are some GREAT protein packed additions!

  • Greek Yogurt
  • Nut Butter
  • Sliced Almonds
  • Flaxseed
  • Hemp Hearts
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Thick protein chia seed pudding

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Meal Prep Protein Chia Pudding Cups

Do yourself a favor and meal prep these protein chia seed pudding cups for a protein packed breakfast or snack throughout the week!
Prep: 2 hours
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 2 hours
Servings: 1
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Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Place chia seeds, protein powder, almond milk, cocoa powder, maple syrup and vanilla extract into a glass meal prep container or medium bowl with a lid.
  • Mix ingredients together with a spoon, seal the lid, and place into the refrigerator for at least 2 hours (letting the chia seeds sit overnight is ideal). You’ll know it is ready when the consistency is pudding-like, and each of the chia seeds has a gelatinous coating around them.*
  • Once gelatinous, stir chia seed pudding and serve. Top with your favorite toppings such as sliced banana, dried coconut, and mini chocolate chips.

Tips & Notes

Maple syrup: depending on how sweet your protein powder is, use maple syrup to taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 310 kcal, Protein: 15 g, Fat: 17 g, Fiber: 18 g, Sugar: 7 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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rosie
rosie
February 9, 2022 10:00 am
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5 stars
i love this! i used honey instead of maple syrup and oat milk instead of almond. i also did have any cocoa powder so just didnโ€™t use any but it was still really tasty. granted they chia seeds when soaked do have a slimy texture but this recipe really masked it. I also added strawberries and blueberryโ€™s on top!

Jenny
Jenny
September 20, 2021 3:55 pm
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5 stars
This is the best chia pudding Iโ€™ve ever eaten. So good. I used vital proteins chocolate collagen powder.

Last edited 3 years ago by Jenny
Dhruvi Ashar
Dhruvi Ashar
April 16, 2021 10:59 pm
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1 star
I apologise but I did not enjoy this recipe.I really like this website and many a recipes from this site are a part of my weekly rotation but this one wasnโ€™t good for me.The pudding was dry and became a bit hard till the next morning, the flavour was a chocolaty but a bit chalky.I donโ€™t think I would make this recipe again.

Caleb
Caleb
December 14, 2020 8:11 am
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1 star
Texture was terrible

Cynthia
Cynthia
June 24, 2020 7:07 pm
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5 stars
Omggggg when I tell you this was AMAZING! I’ve never ate or made something like this before. Used honey instead of maple syrup and coconut milk instead of almond milk….so good. I’ve been looking for a healthy, protein rich dessert…this was perfect. Thank you!

Lee Funke
June 25, 2020 6:12 pm
Reply to  Cynthia

Great modifications! So glad you loved these chia pudding cups ๐Ÿ˜€

Salma
Salma
December 20, 2019 8:24 am
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5 stars
So damn good

Lee Funke
December 23, 2019 8:36 am
Reply to  Salma

AGREED ๐Ÿ˜€