Chia pudding with coconut milk and grapefruit jelly {vegan}
Ok, deux cents ans après tout le monde (j’exagère à peine !), je me lance dans la recette du chia pudding. Ça faisait pourtant un petit moment que j’avais acheté ce paquet de graines de chia à l’épicerie bio mais je n’avais pas encore sauté le pas pour goûter à ces petites graines à mucilage. A mucilage mais qu’est-ce qu’elle nous dis là ?! Yes Yes Yes, ces petites graines absorbes dix fois leur volume en liquide et forme un « gel » au contact de la graine (un mucilage), ce qui donne une texture un peu gluante comme le tapioca mais tout ça sans cuisson. As "liquid" I chose coconut milk for its sweetness and also because I love it ! Finally, So it gives a coconut milk chia pudding with a grapefruit jelly on top and a few mint leaves to give a touch of summer.
Bon, I have to confess something to you, we loved it and we're going to do it again soon ! In addition, it’s Corsican grapefruit season, so take the opportunity to make yourself this little fresh recipe.
By the way, the pub is embedded everywhere on the blog, I try to dislodge all that as soon as possible because it does not come from me !
- 330 ml coconut milk
- 30 g chia seeds
- 1 pinch of vanilla powder
- 2 tablespoons of agave syrup
- FOR THE JELLY
- 25 cl of grapefruit juice (environ 3 grapefruits)
- 1/4 teaspoon of agar-agar
- 2 tablespoons of agave syrup
- Mix the coconut milk with the vanilla and the agave syrup then add the chia seeds..
- Distribute in 4 pots then let swell in the fridge overnight.
- The day after, heat half the grapefruit juice in a saucepan with the agar-agar. Boil the water 2 minutes then mix with the rest of the juice and the agave syrup. Spread over the chia pudding and let cool 30 minutes.
- Decorate with grapefruit supremes and mint.
Emilie
CookieM
12.5.15Practical these seeds that do not require cooking !
To test why not… the pictures make you want 🙂
Emilie
21.5.15Oh yeah that's great ! Merci ^-^
Tales and Delights
12.5.15Maybe two hundred years after everyone, but I had never seen this association and it really makes you want 🙂
Emilie
21.5.15Thank you miss, no it's true that this association is a bit out of my imagination !!!
Lulu / Gourmet Journey
13.5.15Very beautiful pictures !! I have a packet of chia seeds but I have never touched it, now i know what to do with it ! 🙂
Emilie
21.5.15Thank you very much Lulu 😉
Clem
13.5.15This recipe is so pretty and it looks too easy to make., I keep it in the back of my mind!
Emilie
21.5.15Thank you Clem !!!
Albania
14.5.15Your photos are just too beautiful ! What colors !
I love pastel pink and turquoise blue. Lots of fans !
Emilie
21.5.15Oh thank you so much my dear, you are adorable with your nice compliments !
caro-in-the-kitchen
16.5.15A fresh and light dessert, it's perfect.
Emilie
21.5.15Oh yeah !!!
Maelle
17.5.15This little dessert looks delicious, both fresh and light ! Kisses
Emilie
21.5.15Yes that's exactly it Maelle, merci !
Emily C.
14.6.15First of all thank you for this blog and congratulations !
I tested this pretty recipe but I did not succeed in the second part…I do not master the agar-agar at all it is a failure at each attempt. Should the syrup be allowed to cool in the pan?? Or it comes from the dose… I'm going to try again because it was good anyway !
Emilie
16.6.15Thank you Emily !
Ah mince, no need to cool it first, at worst if it doesn't take, you can boil again by adding a little agar-agar .
Maeva (CookALife)
8.7.15I find this recipe (and your blog that I still knew by name), I adore! Nice pictures too 🙂
Emilie
9.7.15Thank you very much Maeva, it's adorable 😉
Claire BV
14.9.15Anyway, the picture is awesome. ! And I learned to make grapefruit jelly, which I suppose must work with the other citrus fruits…
Emilie
8.10.15Ah yes completely with the other citrus fruits, same lemon and lime !
Sophie T
6.2.16I don't understand the chia pudding didn't take T_T at all yet I followed everything to the letter. And I left the glasses cool all night long…
Emilie
28.2.16So I don't know what to answer… no worries here !