4.6
(19)
Your folders
Your folders

Export 8 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Stir together almond milk, Greek yogurt, chia seeds, maple syrup, lemon juice and vanilla. Let sit for 5 minutes then stir the mixture again to get out any clumps that may have formed. Place mixture in the fridge to set, at least 30 minutes but up to 12 hours.
Step 2
While chia pudding is setting, mash raspberries in a small bowl using a fork and crush granola. To crush the granola, place it in a plastic bag and use the bottom of a jar to press/lightly pound on the granola and crush it until it resembled graham cracker crumbs.
Step 3
Once chia pudding has set, grab a glass jar and add your crushed granola. Top granola with half of the chia pudding, then add the mashed raspberries. Finish with the remaining chia pudding. Top with a few raspberries and additional granola if desired and enjoy!
Step 4
Chia pudding should last 3-4 days in the fridge (depending on the freshness of the berries you used).
Your folders

1062 viewsfoodnetwork.com
Your folders
323 viewsfoodnetwork.com
4.0
(4)
Your folders

527 viewsloveandlemons.com
5.0
(17)
Your folders

883 viewswellplated.com
5.0
(15)
Your folders

181 viewscookingclassy.com
5.0
(4)
Your folders

232 viewsmattsfitchef.com
Your folders

113 viewsgreenhealthycooking.com
5.0
(7)
Your folders

201 viewschoosingchia.com
5.0
(7)
Your folders

495 viewsthenaturalnurturer.com
5.0
(6)
Your folders

481 viewsohsheglows.com
4.7
(30)
Your folders

379 viewssplenda.com
Your folders

315 viewslowcarbyum.com
4.7
(81)
Your folders

234 viewskasiakines.com
Your folders

787 viewsdownshiftology.com
5.0
(61)
Your folders

523 viewsicantbelieveitslowcarb.com
Your folders

323 viewsketogenic.com
Your folders

516 viewsnutribullet.com
Your folders

460 viewsdomesticate-me.com
5.0
(2)
Your folders

426 viewsveganricha.com
5.0
(11)
15 minutes