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This Chocolate Almond Milk Pudding is my go-to dessert when I'm craving something rich and indulgent but want to keep it healthy. Made with creamy avocados, ripe bananas, and unsweetened cocoa powder, it's a perfect balance of decadence and nutrition. The best part? It's vegan, naturally sweetened, and incredibly easy to make.

I came up with this chocolate pudding with almond milk recipe after being inspired by my friend's baby shower, where I wanted to bring a dessert that was both indulgent and secretly healthy. Much like my out-of-this-world creamy and smooth vegan vanilla pudding.
Watching everyone dig into their chocolatey treats while raving about how creamy and delicious they were (without a clue they were made with avocado!) was the highlight of the party. It's now my go-to, guilt-free dessert that's perfect for any celebration.
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π₯ Ingredients
I make my chocolate almond milk pudding with simple, easy-to-find ingredients that come together beautifully. Here's what I use to make it perfect:

Avocados: I use ripe avocados to give this pudding its dense, creamy texture without needing milk or cream. They're the secret to making this dessert so rich and satisfying.
Banana: A ripe banana adds natural sweetness to this pudding. Depending on how sweet you like it, you can use half or a whole banana.
Unsweetened Almond Milk: I use one cup of unsweetened almond milk to keep the sugar low and let the chocolate shine.
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: Raw cocoa powder gives this pudding its rich chocolate flavor and a boost of antioxidants.
Swaps
Milk: Sometimes I swap almond milk with other plant-based options like coconut, soy, or oat milk. It's so versatile and works perfectly with whatever I have in the fridge.
Sweetener: I usually go for maple syrup, but agave or honey (if you're not keeping it vegan) works just as well. It's easy to adjust the sweetness to your taste.
Extract: Vanilla is my go-to, but if I'm feeling adventurous, I'll try almond extract for a nutty twist. It's such a fun way to change things up.
Almond Butter (optional): I love adding almond butter for extra richness and nuttiness, but it's totally optional. If you're avoiding nuts, just leave it out, and it's still delicious.
πͺ How To Make
I love making my healthy chocolate pudding with almond milk, especially knowing my kids are eagerly waiting and excited for their dessert! Here are my 3 simple steps to make it:
Prep Ingredients: I start by peeling and removing the seed from the avocados, then cutting them into chunks. Next, I peel the banana and cut it into chunks as well.
Add To A Blender: I add the avocado, banana, almond milk, dark cocoa powder, vanilla extract, almond butter, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt to my blender or food processor. Then, I blend it all together until it's smooth and perfectly combined.

Transfer to Bowls and Serve: I use a wooden spoon or rubber spatula to scoop the dark chocolate pudding into individual serving bowls. Then, I let it chill for at least 2-3 hours, the longer, the better! Before serving, I like to sprinkle a few chocolate shavings on top for a little extra flair. Then it's time to dig in and enjoy!
π Variations
This Chocolate Almond Milk Pudding is one of my favorites because it's so versatile and easy to customize. These are my favorites:
Mocha Twist: I like to add 1/2 teaspoon of espresso powder to the pudding for a rich mocha flavor. It pairs perfectly with the chocolate.
Peanut Butter Swirl: For extra creaminess, I swirl in 1 tablespoon of peanut butter before chilling. It adds a delicious nutty flavor that my family loves.
Spicy Chocolate: Sometimes, I mix in 1/8 teaspoon of cayenne pepper for a subtle spicy kick. It's a fun twist that makes the chocolate flavor pop.
π½ Serving Suggestions
My healthy chocolate banana pudding is a dream come true for dark chocolate lovers!
To serve: I divide the pudding into 6 ramekins or small bowls, cover loosely with plastic wrap, and let it chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours. It's best served cold (as I mentioned in my tips section), not at room temperature.
Toppings: I like to add shavings of dark chocolate, fresh fruit like sliced strawberries or raspberries, or even a sprinkle of chopped nuts for crunch. It's such a versatile dessert, you can serve it as a showstopper at a dinner party or enjoy it as a guilt-free midday snack.
π§ Storage Directions
Refrigeration: I loosely cover this almond milk mousse with plastic wrap and store it in the refrigerator. It stays fresh and delicious for up to 2 days!
βRecipe FAQs
Does this chocolate pudding taste like avocado?
Not at all when it's properly chilled! I always make sure to let it sit in the fridge for at least 2-3 hours so the chocolate and vanilla flavors really shine through.
Is chocolate pudding healthy?
As a nutritionist and certified health coach, I love how this chocolate almond pudding is packed with health benefits compared to traditional chocolate puddings made with milk and cream. It's low in calories and sugar but high in fiber, healthy fats, vitamins, and nutrients, making it a dessert you can truly feel good about.
Thanks to the avocado, this pudding gets its rich, creamy texture without the extra calories or unhealthy fats. Avocado is full of monounsaturated fats, the good kind your body needs to support heart health and overall well-being.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Yes! I often make it a day in advance. Just store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator, and it will keep for up to 2 days.

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