Chia seeds soaked overnight in matcha powder and vanilla almond milk until thickened into a pudding consistency. This slightly sweetened green tea chia pudding with shredded coconut and almonds is delicious and convenient as a breakfast on the go.
How was your weekend?
Hopefully it was nice and relaxing. We’ve been having summery weather the last few days and it is unusually hot, especially for San Francisco. Unfortunately, I had to work this last weekend so I couldn’t enjoy the perfect weather. I was sooo disappointed that I missed the Cherry Blossom Festival this year and the Goat Festival at the Ferry Building Farmer’s Market! I’m not always a fan of goat cheese, but I would have loved to pet and play with a goat for a few minutes.
A few weeks ago, I shared with you a simple Vanilla Chia Pudding with Granola, which I love since it takes little time to make and doesn’t require much of a cleanup. I’ve been playing with different flavors and several versions of this overnight chia pudding, which I’ll definitely share with you in the near future.
What I love most about chia pudding is that you can prepare it in about 5 minutes. You can make it while cooking dinner, or right before going to bed. It’s really up to you. Once you’re done, you can stick the jar or glass into the fridge so that the chia can thicken overnight. By morning, you can grab the jar and enjoy your breakfast on the go.
First, add chia seeds, granulated sugar, and green tea powder into a jar, or glass, or bowl. You can use whatever you want. As long as it can hold about 2 cups. Mix the dry ingredients until they are well incorporated. The reason why you want to mix first is because you want to loosen up the green tea powder. If the green tea powder is in chunks when you pour in the milk, clumps of green tea powder will form. And trust me, clumps of green tea powder is bitter.
Next, pour in just a little bit of milk to cover the chia seeds. Use a spoon to mix the ingredients until they are well incorporated and the sugar and green tea powder has dissolved.
Pour the rest of the milk into the jar and refrigerate over night.
Once the chia pudding has set, top with shredded coconut and chopped toasted almonds.
Serve the green tea chia pudding with shredded coconut and almonds.
Enjoy!
- ¼ cup chia seeds
- 1 ½ teaspoon granulated sugar, more to taste
- 1 ½ teaspoon matcha green tea powder
- 1 cup vanilla almond milk
- Shredded coconut
- Roasted almonds
- Mix chia seeds, granulated sugar, and matcha green tea powder until they are well combined.
- Pour in a little bit of the milk just to cover the dry ingredients. Stir with a spoon to mix until the sugar and the matcha green tea powder has dissolved.
- Pour in the rest of the milk and stir to mix the chia seeds. Refrigerate the chia pudding overnight.
- Serve the chia pudding topped with shredded coconut and chopped roasted almonds.
Jess Carey says
Ohh I haven’t made matcha chia pudding in AGES! Thanks for the reminder – adding matcha powder to the shopping list for this week!
Lis @ The Fare Sage says
Yum!!! I adore Green Tea ice-cream and puddings at Japanese restaurants so this recipe really appeals. Beautiful pics too 🙂
lifeofasark says
yum!
Tasty Trials and Travels says
I love chia seed pudding!! can’t wait to try this recipe! yum!!
missmollylove says
That looks absolutely amazing!
foodinbooks says
Looks very good! I am not much into matcha green tea, but you make it look very appetizing here. Nice post!
Kristy Rhine says
This looks really good. I need to make this. I keep seeing recipes with chia seeds and it all looks so good. Your pics look great!
elmdriveimages says
More good work.
debiriley says
this sounds absolutely Perfect! and delicious! chia, coconut, tea….
I go out of my way now, to try to Find things to slip in a bit of green tea!!!