The Best Vegan Chocolate Pudding (Easy Recipe) - Elavegan (2024)

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This is a rich, decadent, and creamy vegan chocolate pudding, perfect as a family dessert or for events! This recipe uses just 7 ingredients (and no odd ‘hidden’ ingredients). It is dairy-free, egg-free, can be made nut-free, and refined sugar-free!

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Over the years, I’ve tried several chocolate pudding recipes, from impressive 3 ingredient versions to long and complicated methods. I’ve been taste-testing my way through these countless pudding recipes in pursuit of one that’s perfect. I can officially announce that I’ve found it!

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A Decadent And Creamy Dairy-Free Chocolate Pudding

This homemade chocolate pudding is made up of just seven common ingredients and is creamy, decadent, rich, and chocolatey, with a smooth, velvety texture. Yet there’s absolutely no dairy or eggs in this recipe. In fact, this recipe is also gluten-free, soy-free, can be made paleo, refined sugar-free, and is quick to prepare.

There aren’t even any ‘hidden’ ingredients like avocado, pumpkin, or tofu in this vegan pudding recipe. Because, as much as I love ‘hidden’ item recipes (as my Sweet Potato Brownies, Best Vegan Brownies (with peas!), Vegan Zucchini Brownies, or Flourless Chickpea Brownies recipes can prove) – sometimes I want something pure and chocolatey.

I love discovering methods for dishes that are so allergen and dietary-need friendly while maintaining flavor and texture. This vegan chocolate pudding is a perfect example of just that. Serve it to friends and family or to impress at events- even non-vegans will love this one!

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The Ingredients

Dairy-free Milk: Any dairy-free milk is sufficient. I prefer to use coconut, cashew, or almond milk – but any will work. How thin your milk is will affect the texture of the pudding, though. Canned coconut milk chocolate pudding will be thicker/denser than using carton cashew milk, etc.

Cornstarch/ Arrowroot: Either can be used at a 1:1 ratio. The texture will change slightly depending on which you use. I don’t recommend using tapioca starch, as it can make the pudding ‘gloopy’ rather than creamy and smooth.

Sugar: I like to use unrefined sugars like coconut sugar. However, use whatever sugar you have to hand. For a sugar-free chocolate pudding, then you can use a sweetener like Erythritol.

Dairy-Free Chocolate: Adding chocolate will lead to a richer, thicker pudding. You can also experiment with cocoa% and how it affects the flavor. I like darker chocolates, 70+%.

Cocoa Powder: Use unsweetened cocoa powder (e.g. Dutch-processed). You could use cacao powder too, though it will be more bitter and may need extra sweetener.

Peanut Butter: My one cheeky ‘hidden’ ingredient. Adding PB creates a richer, and tastier pudding. You can substitute any nut butter. Use a seed butter (like Sunbutter) for a nut-free version.

Vanilla Extract: Or vanilla paste. Use real vanilla for a paleo chocolate pudding.

Sea Salt: To enhance the chocolate depth of flavor. You could even, optionally, top the chocolate pudding with a little coarse sea salt.

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The Step-By-Step Instructions

Step One: Combine The Ingredients

In a medium-sized saucepan, combine all the vegan chocolate pudding ingredients except the vanilla extract, peanut butter, and chocolate. Whisk until the cornstarch dissolves completely, only then turn on the heat. This step is vital to avoid any lumps.

Step Two: Cook The Pudding

Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, whisking frequently. Once the pudding starts boiling, reduce the heat to low and whisk continuously for about 30-60 seconds. During this time, the pudding will begin to thicken.

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Step Three: Add The Remaining Ingredients

Remove the pudding from the heat, add vanilla extract, peanut butter, and dairy-free chocolate (if using). Whisk until everything has fully melted and no lumps remain.

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Step Four: Pour Into Jars

Pour the pudding into jars, cover with plastic wrap to avoid it developing a film/skin. Refrigerate for a couple of hours until set, then enjoy!

For the full ingredients list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

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How To Serve

This vegetarian pudding recipe is a wonderful dessert for the whole family. Kids love it too! Serve in little jars, ramekins, or shot glasses topped with optional whipped coconut cream, a sprinkle of cocoa powder or shaved chocolate, and some berries. You could also make up a quick berry coulis to top the pudding jars or even top with nuts, coconut flakes, etc.

This is a reasonably healthy pudding recipe on its own (depending on what milk, sugar, etc. that you use). So, you can dress it up depending on whether you want a lighter or more decadent dessert.

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How To Store

These vegan chocolate pudding jars are an excellent make-ahead dessert option. I like to prepare them the day before serving and allowing them to chill and set overnight (and if you want them quickly- remember, the smaller the dish, the quicker they’ll set).

You can store the puddings in the fridge for up to 3 days. Due to the cornstarch in the recipe, I don’t think these would freeze well – though it isn’t something that I’ve tried. Then again, these puddings never last long enough in my fridge to warrant freezing anyway!

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Useful Recipe Tips & Variations:

  • You can make a dairy-free chocolate pudding tart or pie by pouring the pudding over a crust (like these Mini Cheesecake Tarts or this Blueberry Cream Pie crust).
  • You can easily customize the flavor of this vegan pudding recipe with natural extracts, orange, mint, coconut, caramel, etc. OR even spices such as cinnamon, gingerbread spice, pumpkin spice, etc.
  • If you end up with any lumps in this eggless chocolate custard, use an immersion blender to get them out. However, you can avoid this by carefully whisking all the ingredients before you turn on the heat. And also whisking the pudding frequently during heating/cooking.
  • You could further add dimension to the chocolate flavor by adding a little espresso powder (½ tsp should be more than enough).
  • If you want to try a vanilla version of this pudding, you may like the vanilla pudding layer recipe as part of this Vegan Banana Pudding. In fact, you could use this vegan chocolate pudding recipe to make a chocolate banana pudding.
  • For a paleo chocolate pudding version, make sure to use paleo-friendly milk (i.e., coconut milk) and chocolate. Use a paleo-friendly sweetener like coconut sugar or date sugar and real vanilla.

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If you give this creamy vegan chocolate pudding recipe a try, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Vegan Chocolate Pudding

Author: Michaela Vais

This is a rich, decadent, and creamy vegan chocolate pudding, perfect as a family dessert or for events! This recipe uses just 7 ingredients (and no odd ‘hidden’ ingredients). It is dairy-free, egg-free, can be made nut-free, and refined sugar-free!

4.86 from 34 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine British

Servings 3

Calories 315 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (480 ml) dairy-free milk (*see notes)
  • 3 1/2 tbsp (28 g) cornstarch or arrowroot flour
  • 1/4 cup (50 g) coconut sugar or sugar of choice
  • 4 tbsp (25 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp (32 g) peanut butter (*see notes)
  • 1.75 oz (50 g) dairy-free chocolate chopped (optional)

Instructions

  • Watch the video in the post for easy visual instructions.

    In a medium-sized saucepan, combine all ingredients except vanilla extract, peanut butter, and chocolate. Whisk until the cornstarch dissolves completely, only then turn on the heat. This step is important to avoid any lumps.

  • Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, whisking frequently.

  • Once the pudding starts boiling turn the heat to low and whisk continuously for about 30-60 seconds. You will notice that the pudding thickens.

  • Remove from heat, add vanilla extract, peanut butter, and dairy-free chocolate (if using). Whisk until the peanut butter and chocolate melted and no lumps remain.

  • Pour the pudding into jars, cover with a plastic wrap to avoid a film, and refrigerate for a couple of hours until set. Enjoy!

Notes

Video Of The Recipe

  • Any dairy-free milk is fine, I prefer coconut milk, cashew milk, or almond milk.
  • The peanut butter will make the pudding richer and tastier. You can use any other nut butter or seed butter instead.
  • The chocolate will add more chocolate flavor, and furthermore, the pudding will be thicker.
  • I do not recommend using tapioca flour, as it will make the pudding "gloopy" and not as creamy.
  • If you end up with any lumps in the pudding, use an immersion blender to get them out.
  • Store leftovers covered in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • The total time doesn't include chill time.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Chocolate Pudding

Serving Size

220 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

315

% Daily Value*

Fat

15

g

23

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

25

%

Carbohydrates

42

g

14

%

Fiber

5

g

20

%

Sugar

22

g

24

%

Protein

10

g

20

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

Is instant chocolate pudding vegan? ›

The base ingredients for most Jell-O brand instant puddings are dairy-free as well as vegan. By using a non-dairy milk such as coconut, almond, or oat milk you keep this simple instant pudding dairy-free/ vegan.

What is vegan mousse made of? ›

This recipe only calls for only 3 main ingredients – tofu, dark chocolate and maple syrup! The darker the chocolate you use the better. I chose to go with a 90% cocoa variety. The mousse feels light but it's still quite rich so I would say this recipe makes enough to serve 4 people.

Is Jello pudding vegan? ›

Jell-O Instant Pudding

Vanilla, Banana Cream, Pistachio, and Lemon are all completely vegan. Shocking, as a pudding is typically milk based. However to veganize this pudding, just break the rules on the instructions and use a nut, soy or coconut milk as a substitute.

Which instant pudding is vegan? ›

Find Simply Delish Instant Pudding Mixes in Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Banana, and Butterscotch options. We love to see it! You can mix the Simply Delish products with a variety of tasty milk alternatives—the website even has a mixing guide! Plus, this tasty brand has gelatin-free jel dessert mixes as well.

Why is my vegan chocolate mousse grainy? ›

Yes, when made as directed this recipe is completely dairy free and gluten-free. Why is my vegan mousse grainy? This could be due to clumps of starch not being fully mixed into the mousse. It's best to mix the starch with a little bit of the liquid before mixing it into the pot.

Can you whip aquafaba by hand? ›

The trick to whipping aquafaba is using a hand or stand mixer! Whisking it by hand takes quite a long time and does not produce as good of results. Another trick is to throw in 1/8-1/4 tsp cream of tartar, which causes the aquafaba to whip up much easier, faster, and makes the peaks firmer.

What happens when you add gelatin to mousse? ›

If the air collapses out of the cream and eggs, the mousse loses its unique structure and much of its desirability. One of the best ways to prevent the mousse from completely deflating is by adding a bit of powdered gelatin into the mix.

Are graham crackers dairy free? ›

Classic graham crackers are typically dairy-free (though many brands contain honey, so be sure to check the label if looking for a vegan option!). Since extra-dark chocolate and marshmallows are also non-dairy foods, you know what that means: S'mores are also a dairy-free delicacy!

Can vegans have gelatin? ›

Gelatin is not vegan. However, there is a product called “agar agar” that is sometimes marketed as “gelatin,” but it is vegan. It is derived from a type of seaweed.

What candy is 100% vegan? ›

If you're limiting your sugar intake, look for the brands SmartSweets (vegan-friendly) or Zolli Candy (100 percent vegan).

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense. Plant-based cookies and cream lovers rejoice!

What makes pudding not vegan? ›

Is Pudding Vegan? Pudding and custard is traditionally made with dairy and a thickening agent (usually gelatin which is derived from animal bones) So most pudding recipes and pudding box mixes are not vegan-friendly.

Does instant pudding mix have gelatin? ›

Desserts - Many desserts, including Jell-O, pudding, marshmallows, ice cream and cakes, contain gelatin. Dairy - Some dairy items, including yogurt and sour cream, include gelatin as an ingredient.

Is chocolate pudding jello vegan? ›

Cooking Instructions. A lot of people don't realise that the vanilla, chocolate, lemon, pistachio and banana cream flavours of Jello Instant Pudding are gluten-free, soy-free and vegan!! Less milk means a smaller serving size but I find this ample to treat my 3 kids and one of their friends.

Which instant hot chocolate is vegan? ›

Galaxy Vegan Instant Silky & Smooth Hot Chocolate Drink 250g | Sainsbury's.

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