Frozen strawberry peach smoothie served over a delicious overnight maple chia pudding and topped with frozen berries. This strawberry peach layered chia pudding is perfect for summer.
Oh my gosh! It’s already August!
I can’t believe that summer is almost over. Where has all the time gone? I’m not ready to part ways with stone fruits and fresh berries! I don’t think I’ve had enough of them yet to last me until next summer.
While they’re still readily available, I’ve been going to the farmer’s market and buying as many fresh peaches and berries as I can. I might be overindulging just a little. I can’t help it! So last Saturday, I went to the farmer’s market specifically for yellow peaches because I knew that there was going to be a sale. $15 for a flat box of yellow peaches, which is about 10-12 pounds of them. How could I resist?
I definitely couldn’t. I bought a box and my cousin bought a box, and we checked them in at the Veggie Valet, which is like a coat check but for your farmer’s market buys, while we continued shopping. Seriously, whoever came up with that idea made life so much easier for us.
So now…. I have so many fresh ripe yellow peaches. Which means you’re going to see a ton of peach related recipes in the next couple weeks. I hope you love yellow peaches as much as I do. Because there’s going to be a lot of them.
Starting with this strawberry peach layered chia pudding.
But if you have suggestions for all the ripe peaches I have waiting to be eaten or used, I’d love to hear them!
I love frozen smoothies served with overnight chia pudding. It’s so simple and pretty as well as delicious and refreshing. I make enough for 2-3 people, but you can adjust the recipes depending on your needs. Plus, you can play around with different fruits if you like too.
In a medium jar, combine chia seeds, almond milk, and maple syrup. Use a spoon to mix until well incorporated. Set the jar in the fridge overnight to allow the chia seeds to absorb the almond milk and thicken.
When ready to serve, divide the chia pudding into two or three servings.
Then blend frozen peach slices, frozen strawberries, almond milk, and frozen slices of banana until thick and smooth.
Pour the strawberry peach smoothie over the chia pudding. Serve the strawberry peach layered chia pudding with frozen berries, sliced figs, or sliced peaches.
You might have leftover smoothie. It just depends on how much you add to your chia pudding. I either freeze it or place it in the fridge for later.
Enjoy!
- ⅓ cup chia seeds
- 1½ cup almond milk
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- ¾ cup almond milk
- 1 cup frozen peach slices
- 1 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 medium banana, sliced and frozen
- In a medium jar, combine chia seeds, almond milk, and maple syrup. Use a spoon to mix until well incorporated. Set the jar in the fridge overnight to allow the chia seeds to absorb the almond milk and thicken.
- When ready to serve, divide the chia pudding into two or three servings.
- Then blend frozen peach slices, frozen strawberries, almond milk, and frozen slices of banana until thick and smooth.
- Pour the strawberry peach smoothie over the chia pudding. Serve the strawberry peach layered chia pudding with frozen berries, sliced figs, or sliced peaches.
- If there is smoothie leftover, freeze the smoothie for later or place in the fridge.
aishabale says
they look really good
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
Puja B. Canta says
Those look so beautiful. I cannot WAIT to make those and also share the recipe with the person who turned me on to chia…
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like it, Puja!
nataliaspics says
These pictures are so pretty and the dessert looks so good! Definitely want to try this out. I love your blog and your food photography is amazing! I have recently started an art and photography blog myself, and your blog gives me inspiration. I have followed! Thanks for your wonderful posts, I am excited for more.
Natalia
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Natalia! Good luck with your blog!
cre-cre says
This looks AMAZING!
cre-cre says
This looks AMAZING
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
katelon says
While living in CO…peach capital….I canned a lot of leaches but they were so yummy, they barely made it to the winter. I also made this awesome peach cobbler that had rum in the cobbler and also in the whipped cream topping.
70dazeofsummer says
This looks absolutely amazing! I have an almond allergy. Do you think the almond milk could be substituted with soy milk without sacrificing the taste?
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
That should be fine =)
Angela@grapegravy says
That is so pretty! Almost too pretty to eat!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!