This PB Carob Chia Seed Pudding is a healthy breakfast idea for kids and toddlers. Mine loves it! This easy to make breakfast recipe can be a fun and healthy snack or dessert too. It's a great way to get chia seeds in your toddler's or kid's diet.
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword Chia Seeds Toddler
Special Diet Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
In a bowl, mix together the chia seeds, milk, carob powder, and maple syrup. Cover and set in the refrigerator to chill overnight.
In the morning, add in the peanut butter and blend everything together until smooth. I use a stick blender for this. Alternatively, you can add in the peanut butter and mix it all together with a spoon.
Top with fresh berries and yogurt or whipped cream.
Notes
As always, with any medical dietary concerns or questions, please consult with your pediatrician.One little "trick" I've been doing when making this recipe is leaving the sweet ingredients (the maple syrup) out of the main recipe, and adding it in at the end with him watching. We squeeze it on together because, even at such a young age, he's learned that maple syrup makes everything better.