Chocolate Avocado Pudding
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Jul 08, 2024
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This chocolate avocado pudding is one of my all-time favorite healthy desserts. It’s a creamy and decadent blend of avocados, cacao powder, coconut milk, and a splash of vanilla. Enjoy it as a simple, silky smooth pudding, or top it with sea salt and chopped hazelnuts for some added crunch!
Why This Chocolate Avocado Pudding Is My Favorite
I fell in love with this chocolate avocado pudding when I first had it in Bali, Indonesia several years ago. It was luxuriously rich and oh, so yum, but also made from simple, good-for-you ingredients. So I just had to replicate it at home! And if you’re wondering if it tastes like avocado, the answer is no! The cacao powder, maple syrup, and vanilla extract mask the flavor — so all you taste is chocolate heaven goodness. But if you need extra convincing, here’s a few more reasons to love this healthy dessert:
- It’s rich in antioxidants and healthy fats: Raw cacao powder is packed with nutrients and antioxidants, while avocados are a great source of healthy fats. For more information on cacao, read the next section below.
- It checks all dietary needs: Whether you’re vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free, this dessert fits the bill for any dietary sensitivity, just like my chocolate chia pudding!
Chocolate Avocado Pudding Ingredients
- Avocados: I recommend chilling your avocados in the fridge overnight, so you can enjoy this dessert cold right away. But if your avocados aren’t chilled, just place the finished pudding in the refrigerator for 20 minutes before serving.
- Coconut Milk: Make sure to use full-fat coconut milk for extra creaminess and an extra thick pudding.
- Raw Cacao Powder: I typically buy raw cacao powder for all my chocolate recipes. Made from cold-pressed unroasted cacao beans, the process helps retain all the living enzymes packed with nutrients and antioxidants. But, you can certainly swap in regular cocoa powder as well!
- Maple Syrup and Vanilla Extract: For a sweetener, I prefer using maple syrup, but you could also use honey or about six pitted dates (just make sure to blend the mixture well).
Find the printable recipe with measurements below.
How To Make Chocolate Avocado Pudding
- Blend away. Just add everything to a food processor and blend until smooth and creamy — that’s it! Pro tip: It’s best to use a food processor for the perfect pudding-like texture. This mix of ingredients would be too thick for a blender.
- Serve or store away. You can serve this straight out of the food processor or store it in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Pudding Topping Ideas
- Add fresh berries such as raspberries, strawberries, or blueberries.
- Add other chopped nuts such as almonds, pistachios, or cashews.
- Dollop my homemade coconut whipped cream.
- Stir in a bit of homemade Nutella for a delicious hazelnut variation.
Common Questions
Simply add more cacao powder or an extra ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract to help mask the flavor.
Add 2 tablespoons of hardened coconut cream, a sprinkle of chia seeds (or ground flax seeds), or half of a ripe banana.
Add a splash of your favorite non-dairy milk such as cashew milk, almond milk, or oat milk.
More Easy Chocolate Desserts
- Chocolate Mug Cake: The best single-serving chocolate dessert!
- Paleo Chocolate Cupcakes: This is my best chocolate cake in cupcake form.
- Chocolate Pots de Creme: The most luscious chocolate custard.
- Or give these other chocolate recipes a try!
If you make this chocolate avocado pudding recipe, I’d love to know how it turned out in the comment box below! Your review will help other readers in the community. And if you’re hungry for more healthy food inspiration (and exclusive content), join my free newsletter.
Chocolate Avocado Pudding (vegan, dairy-free)
Description
Video
Equipment
- Food Processor My favorite food processor!
Ingredients
- 2 large avocado, chilled
- ½ cup full fat coconut milk
- ⅓ cup raw cacao powder
- ⅓ cup maple syrup
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Optional Toppings
- hazelnuts, roughly chopped
- sea salt
Instructions
- Prep ingredients. Slice the avocados in half, remove the pit, and scoop out the flesh into a food processor. Add the remaining ingredients into the food processor.
- Blend until smooth and creamy, scraping down the sides as needed. Test and see if you'd like to add any additional sweetener.
- Scoop into bowls. Divide the chocolate avocado pudding between four serving bowls.
- Garnish and serve. Add your favorite toppings such as chopped hazelnuts and flaked sea salt.
Lisa’s Tips
- For garnishing this recipe I prefer pyramid sea salt flakes as they’re larger and will stand out on top of the desert.
Nutrition
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Delicious and healthy! Thank you Lisa!
Happy to hear you love this chocolate avocado pudding, Daniela!
So yummy!! This is my 3 year old son’s favorite thing to make with me! He is so proud of himself every time he makes it with me!
Aw, I love that! Glad you both are loving this chocolate avocado pudding.
My wife and I both loved it.
Thank you Lisa!!!
Wonderful! Happy to hear both your and your wife enjoyed this chocolate avocado pudding.
So simple and so delicious. I will be making this again!
Yay, happy to hear it, Iris!
I made this recipe with my boys and they LOVED IT (they normally will not even go a skosh near avocadoes, even when bribed). Will definitely be making again!
Hi Chelsa – Oh yay! I’m glad your kiddos enjoyed this chocolate avocado pudding.
SO DELICIOUS!!!
Hi Betty – I’m so glad you love this chocolate pudding!
Can I make avocado chocalate pudding using almond milk instead of coconut milk?
Hi Helen – Yes, that’s fine! It will just have a slightly thinner texture.
LIsa, I have unsweetened coconut milk. Will that work? I shows maple syrup on the ingredients so I was assuming that’s the sweetener in the dessert?
Yes, that milk will work. And yes, the maple syrup is the sweetener, though you can always tweak this to your preference. Enjoy!
Can I replace coconut milk with oat milk?
Yes, you can. But it might not be quite as thick and creamy. Enjoy!
Chocolate Avocado Pudding is my favorite! Love that it’s so creamy and chocolatey! I have made it just as described…but have also made it with cashew milk. I don’t think it tastes like Avocado, but my husband does, so you can adjust the taste, but got me, I’ll just keep it all for myself!
Hi Annette – Glad this worked out great with cashew milk instead! And yes, more for you!
Love this dessert. I made a double batch this time. How long can you store leftovers in the fridge?
Hi Libby – This should keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days!
DELICIOUS! Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
What can I use in place of Maple Syrup, which I am sensitive to? Can I use honey in the same amount?
Yes! You can also use honey instead with the same amount.
Hi Lisa,
approx how much do your avocados weigh (pre skinning)? Mine are 4.4-4.9 oz each. I know I’ve seen much larger avocados than this so just wondering…..