10 Ways to Eat Chia Seeds

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Chia seeds are loaded with nutrition and easy to incorporate into your daily meals. Here are 10 creative ways to eat chia seeds every day! 

I always have a jar of chia seeds in the pantry, but sometimes I forget about them. Maybe you’re the same way or maybe you bought a huge bag of chia seeds a while ago but haven’t figured out just want to do with them yet. Or perhaps you’re completely new to chia seeds!

Whatever the case I’m sure this post will give you lots of chia inspiration. From chia pudding to cookies, smoothies and salad dressing — chia seeds don’t add much flavor, but they’re loaded with nutrition (omega-3 fatty acids, protein and fiber) plus their ability to absorb liquid is perfect for thickening things like smoothies, oatmeal and soups. They also work great as an egg substitute in vegan baking.

Chia seeds are loaded with nutrition and easy to incorporate into your daily meals. Here are 10 creative ways to eat chia seeds every day!

Before we get in the kitchen here are a few quick notes to remember about chia seeds:

  • They’re essentially flavorless so they’ll take on the flavor of whatever you pair them with.
  • When combined with liquid, the chia seeds swell and create a thick, gel-like consistency
  • Chia seeds don’t need to be ground (like flaxseeds) to absorb the nutrients, but you’ll occasionally see them ground for certain recipes.

1. Chia Pudding

One of my favorite ways to use chia! Similar to tapioca pudding, chia pudding has a thick, gelatinous texture. Often times the pudding will be sweetened, but you can certainly make it unsweetened as well. It can be made ahead and served for breakfast, snacks or dessert.

Two glass jars with chia pudding topped with fruit and granola. Strawberries, blueberries and spoons are on the table around the jars.

Start with this basic chia pudding recipe and then experiment with some of the other flavor combinations.

2. Smoothies

Chia seeds make smoothies extra thick while giving them a boost of healthy fat, protein and fiber.

Blueberry smoothie in a glass topped with blueberries, banana slices and a straw.

3. Chia Jam

This is really the only kind of jam I use now! The best part? Chia jam doesn’t need any additional thickening agents or added sugar. It’s super simple, comes together quickly and tastes delicious.

strawberry chia jam in a small open jar sitting on a wooden cutting board and surrounded by a few strawberries and a silver spoon.

4. Protein Bars

Chia seeds help protein bars stick together and add a good amount of protein, fiber and healthy fats.

Hand holding a chia bar with bite taken out of it.

5. Overnight Oats

Chia seeds are a staple in my overnight oat recipes because they make them extra thick and add a little texture.

Jar of overnight oats layered with peanut butter and jelly and topped with peanut butter.

6. Stovetop and Baked Oatmeal

Just like overnight oats, chia seeds give make stovetop oats thick and voluminous for a satisfying breakfast!

Bowl of oatmeal with chopped bananas and drizzled peanut butter on top. Gold spoon sticking out of the oatmeal.

7. Cookies and Other Baked Goods

As I mentioned before chia seeds works great as an egg substitute. The basic recipe for a “chia egg” is 1 Tablespoon of chia seeds to 3 Tablespoons of water. Mix the chia seeds and water in a small bowl and let them sit for about 5 minutes to gel up. The mixture will become thick and gelatinous, similar to the texture of an egg.

Glass jar with a stack of oatmeal chia cookies stored inside.

8. Salads and Salad Dressing

You can sprinkle chia seeds over any salad or add chia seeds to your salad dressing to make it extra thick. They’re also a great sub for poppy seeds.

Small mason jar containing lemon chia dressing with a mixing spoon.

Try it yourself with this simple lemon chia dressing: 1/4 cup lemon juice, 1/4 cup olive oil, 2 teaspoon chia seeds, 1/2 teaspoon salt and pepper, 1 clove minced garlic, 1 teaspoon maple syrup, 1 teaspoon dijon mustard and 1/2 teaspoon dried basil.

9. Yogurt Bowls

Sprinkling chia over yogurt is one of the easiest ways to use them! Just toss them on and dive in!

Yogurt Breakfast Bowl with Toasted Coconut, Walnuts, Blueberries and Chia with silver spoon in the bowl.

10. Add to Water or Juice

Adding chia seeds to water and/or juice is a great way to boost your energy and keep you feeling full. One of my favorite drinks is this Lemon Chia Fresca.

Mason jar of lemon chia fresca with a lemon garnish.

What’s your favorite way to use chia seeds? 

About Brittany

Hey there, I’m Brittany, the creator of Eating Bird Food, cookbook author, health coach and mama of two littles. Here you’ll find quick and easy recipes that make healthy fun and enjoyable for you and your family!

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17 Comments

  1. I have just recently discovered chia seeds and I love them! So far I’ve put them in my oatmeal pb energy bites and overnight oatmeal. I’ll definitely have to give some of these a try!

  2. I love chia seeds.your info is just what I needed,thank you. I do not understand the meaning of the notification.or why it is there.

  3. Great ways to consume these little seeds. I am going to try it out with True Elements Raw Chia Seeds.

  4. I was looking for ways to use Chia seeds in easy prepped snacks and meals I can take with me to work and on the go. I came across this article! I was looking for chia pudding recipe in particular, but I love the chia jam idea!!

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