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All the cozy “cream pie” flavors—banana, chocolate, and a little crunch—layered into creamy chia puddings you can make ahead. One chocolatey and blended silky, one banana-vanilla with those pretty chia flecks. Finish with caramelized oat–buckwheat crumbs, dark chocolate, and fresh banana. Simple, no-bake, and so good.


A major highlight for me this month was creating all these healthy recipes. I know I’ve already touched on this topic this week, but seriously, these have been some of my favorite recipes, and these banana and chocolate chia cream pie parfaits might just be one of my favorites.
They are literally what banana cream pie dreams are made of. Light, soft, fluffy, chocolatey perfection.
And then bonus – they’re healthy too! Actually, they’re more than healthy, they’re like superfood status healthy. Chia seeds, bananas, buckwheat, cacao, dark chocolate, oats and nut/coconut milk.
AND they are so simple! It does take a little chill time for those chia seeds to do their magic, but other than that, they’re quick, easy and simple. Oh and of course delicious!

If you’re unfamiliar with chia seeds, you should familiarize yourself with them now. They are an amazing, teensy tinsy little seed that really packs in the nutrients and creates one KILLER make-shift vegan pudding.When you add chia seeds to a liquid, they begin to soften, plump up and become gel like (but in a good way). Honestly, it’s like magic, AND chia seeds are packed full of protein and healthy O-mega 3’s. You see, pretty cool, right?
SO… to create this fun pudding parfait, I used chia seeds to thicken up the base. It works SO well. For the chocolate pudding, I blended the chia seeds into the pudding for a more creamy texture, but for the banana pudding I left them whole for a little texture variation… and because I love the look of the chia seeds in the white cream.

Chia pudding is really simple to make, you just mix all the ingredients (in today’s case almond milk, coconut milk, chia seeds, maple or honey and a little vanilla) in a bowl and let them chill in the fridge until they are thick and creamy. For best results I like to let the pudding sit overnight, but honestly, sometimes I only wait an hour and the pudding is already thick enough to eat…what? Hey, waiting is HARD.
To finish these parfaits, I caramelized some raw buckwheat groats and oats with a little maple, and a little salt. DELISH. They are the perfect toppings along with some fresh banana slices, chopped chocolate and dried roses. You don’t have to include the dried roses, but I personally love them, not only for looks, but they taste great crushed over top of the bananas.
Pretty, healthy and SO YUMM! 🙂
Yes, please! Here’s to healthy pudding and a Friday night snuggled up in blankets!!


How is January already over?? Complete craziness, but I have to say it was a great month. Super busy, and super cold, but filled with yummy (HEALTHY) eats!
I know this may seem odd, but I feel a little more refreshed and inspired to keep chugging along now than I did a month ago. After Christmas, I think I was just BEAT, but something about this last month and all the colorful veggies…and dark chocolate, has me feeling kind of excited and energized. What about you guys? Are you ready to enter February? Ready for the Super Bowl? Excited for Valentine’s Day? Ready to be one month closer to spring?!?
Speaking of spring, have you guys started thinking about spring break yet? I am seriously thinking that after I get my wisdom teeth pulled at the end of March I may just need to get myself to Florida to bask in the sun for a little bit. My brother Kai really wants to go for his Spring Break, and I wouldn’t mind spending some time with my grandma, so I might try to see if that’s a possibility. But with 5 children and 16 grandchildren – 7 of them from our fam – my grandparents always have a lot a visitors around Easter, so they might just be BOOKED.
I LOVE Florida! What about you guys? Any fun plans yet??
And since we’re just chatting here, I’m really curious to know what the highlight of your month was? For me, it was getting to spend this last week with Asher. I mean, I got way less work done, but it was SO worth it. I don’t know why, but littler Asher was just so excited to get to hang out with me, and that is without a doubt the best feeling ever. I am so glad I made an effort to carve out time and do fun things with her. It really made me realize that I need to make a point to do this once a month or at least once every other month. Before I know it she’s only going to want to hang with her friends and she’ll think I’m totally lame. I dread that day. 🙁

In the meantime, I’ll make these treats for Asher in my kitchen!

It should be thick, glossy, and softly mound on a spoon. If it’s loose, give it more time to hydrate and stir again to redistribute the seeds.
Yes—natural cocoa will be a touch milder and sweeter-tasting. Adjust sweetness to taste after blending.
Slice right before layering, or lightly toss in lemon water and pat dry. Add banana on top just before serving.
Definitely. Toast, cool completely, and store airtight at room temp. Sprinkle on at the last minute so it stays crisp.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

FYI, that spoon…not even close to big enough. I switched to a soup spoon immediately after taking these shots. Love me some pudding!

This recipe looks delicious! So excited to try it! What can you use instead of the vanilla bean for the coconut banana cream? I’m not sure I’ll be able to find one.
HI! Use vanilla extract. About 1 teaspoon. Thanks!!
I made the chocolate pudding but it’s not thickening. It’s been in the fridge for about 20 hours. Any suggestions on how to save it?
Hey Sarah,
I am really sorry for the trouble. Has it thickened at all? Did you use anything or do anything differently? I would add another tablespoon of chia seeds and see if that does the trick.
Love the look of all the layers! Looks so good!
Thanks Eden! Happy Valentines Day! 🙂
Can you eat any dried roses? Where do you get yours, or do you dry your own. They add such a beautiful touch to the pudding. Thank you for the recipe!
HI Tammy, yes you can eat roses! I buy mine dried on Amazon and then fresh at whole foods. Thanks!
I didn’t watch too much of the game, but I heard the Broncos smashed the Panthers! It wasn’t too competitive, either! Anyways, these parfaits look absolutely stunning! They’ll definitely be a crowd winner!
This looks amazing and it must be delicious. Ah, I just want to have one right now. By the way. I’m from Florida – Miami. Definitely worth the vacation.
YES! I have got to get myself to Florida! It is currently -10. UGH.
THANKS!
Oh my! These are so pretty and filled with amazing flavours. LOVE the caramelised buckwheat…it looks incredible!
THANK YOU!
Wow! This is gorgeous! I love the way all the layers look and it sounds so delicious! Yum!!
THANK YOU! Hope you are having a great week!
Runs to the kitchen to prepare immediately, will share your recipe on IG and tag you in. Thank you for such a mouthwatering recipe!
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These look amazing! I need a day off where I can spend it trying out all of your incredible recipes!
These look so indulgent I cannot believe they are good for me! I love the styling on this!
Thank you so much, Angela!
I’ve only just gotten into chia pudding so haven’t tried many varieties yet but this one looks really delicious, I love the idea that you can eat chocolate for breakfast and it still be totally healthy!
Thanks Hannah! Hope you had a great weekend!
I just got some chia seeds and haven’t made anything yet so thanks for the inspiration! I decided to just do the chocolate pudding to simplify it and added a little Greek yogurt when I blended it to give it a little more richness/creaminess. So good!! Thanks Tieghan! Hope you’re not going through withdrawals without Asher 24/7!
THANK YOU! So happy you love these!
These look so ridiculously good!
Thanks Matt!
Amazing idea on how to use chia seeds. Thanks so much! Looks amazing.
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These parfaits are the prettiest, I love those layers! Hope you have a great weekend! 🙂
Thank you, Laura!