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September 17, 2016

Peanut Butter & Jelly "Tapioca" Pudding (Keto Friendly)


Who doesn't love a good PNJ sandwich? Well this yummy treat will tease your tastebuds, and is quite reminiscent of our old favorite comfort food.  Okay, so I know I tend to be a bit ingredient laden in my recipe creations, but every now and then, SIMPLICITY screams out and is willing to do the trick. (Feel free to omit the coconut oil too). If you don't like the little globules of unblended chia, simply add it to the blender! Easy Peasy!

The good news for you low-carb folks, is it is #keto friendly too. (Less than 5 net grams per serving)!!!

 Enjoy with any fruit! This one, with strawberries just happens to fit the bill for me, but blueberries or blackberries would be outstanding too. Make a double batch while you are at it...it will go fast!
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Peanut Butter and Jelly Tapioca Ingredients 
(8 servings @ 1/2 cup each)
4 cups unsweetened almond milk (strained fresh)
2T organic peanut butter (almond or any nut/seed butter)
Stevia or favorite no carb sweetener
6 T chia seeds
1T unrefined coconut oil, melted
1t vanilla extract (4-6 drops Medicine Flower vanilla)
Optional - 4 drops Medicine Flower caramel extract
1/3 cup sliced strawberries

Directions
In blender, mix all ingredients except coconut oil and chia seeds.
Adjust sweetness as desired.
Melt coconut oil and blend into mixture.
Pour mixture into bowl and stir in chia. Let sit for 30 minutes and chill for 60 min. It will thicken. Add more chia if thicker consistency is desired.

Setve with sliced strawberries or other berries, or create a Buddha Bowl with additional shredded coconut,  nuts and seeds.

Tell us about your own "Tapioca" creation!!!

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3 comments :

  1. YUM! Chia pudding has been my go-to breakfast for awhile now - this looks like a super delish variation of what we love to make.
    P.s. Just read your 'About' page in full and you are such a great storyteller! thanks for bearing your heart. your raw "philosophy" is very much the same as ours. Always encouraging to see other people out there being real and honest about tough topics!

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  2. YUM! chia pudding has been my go-to breakfast for a while now and this looks like a super delish variation I have to try!
    P.s. just read through your entire 'About' page and you are such a great storyteller! Your raw "philosophy" is very much in line with ours at Raw Food Magazine, and it is so encouraging to find other people sharing openly and honestly about tough topics. So Thank You!

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  3. Thank you Sara for your kind words. I hope you love the recipe!!

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