This lovely smooth nectarine chia pudding was just what I needed the morning after the General Election when I felt exhausted and strung out after all the highs and lows of the long night before. I needed energy, but most of all something to give me a lift. Like the rest of the country, I didn’t know which end was up and needed the certainty and stability (sic*) of a reliably healthy, and refreshing breakfast to keep me going through the inevitable long drawn-out hours of bemused debate and analysis to come, while everyone figured out who was running the country (we’re still not sure!).
It can be served in a glass as a smoothie for breakfast or with slightly thicker consistency in a dish for dessert.
I’m not sure why I’m publishing it so long after the election, I think I thought there were rather too many smoothies stacked up together or it may be because the weather got so cold I thought soup was more appropriate!
Anyway, here it is:
If you use frozen fruit it will be thicker and chilled, lovely for a warm day or to perk you up in the morning, or just use more or less coconut water for the desired consistency.
We had some lovely juicy nectarines in our organic veg box recently and whilst I normally prefer to eat them as is (despite the juice inevitably dribbling down my top!), a couple were becoming over-ripe in the fruit bowl and were sliced up & frozen, so I decided to put one in this smoothie. They were small, so we used just half a medium banana to go with it.
This pudding has lots of healthy ingredients and beneficial nutrients: protein, calcium, potassium, magnesium, Vitamins A, B, C, E, omega oils, probiotics, fibre to name but a few.
Ingredients – Serves 1
(Vegan, Glutenfree, Organic)
1 Nectarine (fresh or frozen)
Half Medium Banana (fresh or frozen)
2 Tbsps Plain Live Yogurt of your choice
1 Heaped Tbsp Peanut Butter
1 Tbsp Chia Seeds**
1 Tbsp Buckwheat Flakes
1 Tbsp ground Golden Linseeds**
Small to Medium Glass Unsweetened Coconut Water
1/2 Tbsp Baobab Powder**
Blend for about 40 seconds and serve, sprinkled with a few chia seeds or a slice of nectarine.
*For the non-Brits, ‘Strong and Stable’ was the Tories’ campaign mantra.
**See also: Three Cheers for Chias! What Are Chia Seeds & How Do I Use Them? Recipes included
Golden Linseeds (aka Flax Seeds): The Original Superfood?
The Benefits of Baobab, a Fruity Protein Smoothie + Review of Aduna Bars.
Copyright: Chris McGowan
What is baobab powder? Don’t think I’ve ever heard of it or know where to get it
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Hi, thanks for your question. Baobab powder comes from the dried fruit of the African baobab tree. It has many health benefits and if you click on this link https://aduna.com/pages/baobab-benefits the Aduna website has a lot of information about it. I buy mine from them as they support African small businesses, many run by women. It has a mild citrusy flavour.
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That was really informative, thank you! And good on you for supporting those businesses
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😊 Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment 🌼
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I should have come around…
JP
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It was a bit of a pity party I have to say, so near and yet so far but we live in hope …
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Delicious!
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Thank you 😊
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