My son declares that anytime is chocolate time. And my only comment is “Amen to that!” The thing is my fast growing and active 9-year-old can have as much chocolate as he wants and still not gain an ounce of fat. He doesn’t stop in between his dessert and go check his weight (Not that I do that!). But the dessert management committee chairman of the house doesn’t approve frequent sweet treats for yours truly.
Instead of crumbling under the weight (pun intended) of scrutiny, I come up with alternatives. Like this lighter chocolate pudding here. This is definitely not the lightest dessert out there (avocado…sigh), but this will do very well for the current chocolate craving.
It would not be fair to say that it tastes exactly like the actual chocolate pudding, but I felt it was a decent version. The raw cocoa powder was overpowering initially, but settled down after a night in the fridge. I couldn’t taste the avocado in the pudding, but don’t use overripe ones for this recipe to be on the safer side. I added some Nutella because I couldn’t resist it. A bit more milk if it’s too thick, a bit more sugar if it’s not sweet enough. That’s more or less all there is to it.
Read on!
Makes 2 servings
Ingredients:
- 1 avocado, peeled and pitted
- 2 tablespoon Nutella
- 2 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 2 tablespoon sugar or to taste
- 1/4 cup milk
- sprinkles for decorations, optional
Method:
- Peel and pit the avocado. Dice them into small pieces and blend with everything else into a smooth paste.
- You might have to adjust the amount of milk and sugar to adjust the consistency and sweetness.
- Transfer into two bowls. Refrigerate overnight and serve with sprinkles on top.
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This post is also going to Kid’s Delight event for this month’s theme :Chocolate..
That’s surely one sinful dessert you got there Rajani…I need just to breath, so no question of gaining weight after eating this..so I don’t bother, bring them on..
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yummy pudding and so simple to make………
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I love the way avocado makes the pudding creamy without changing the taste too much. Lovely clicks.
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The sprinkles on top look so attractive.
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Delicious guilt free pudding. Looks so yum..
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What a wonderful click! Love the addition of avocado.
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It looks yummm…In India we don’t get avocado so I can just imagine it to be very tasty n healthy
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Interesting combination of avacado and chocolate. Beautiful clicks…
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It is a blessing not to gain weight in spite of eating whatever one wants!!This is one delicious pudding.Beautiful clicks Rajani..
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Such a guilt free indulgence.Love the composition in the clicks.
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Nice yummy pudding! Looks delicious..
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Feel like grabbing and having rite now, wat a droolworthy pudding, loving it.
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Delicious and guilt free feasting where you need not feel the weight of scrutiny Rajani. Love it.
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Avocado in chocolate pudding… interesting combo. Though I love chocolates, always feel guilty after indulging. This one seems ‘no guilt pudding’.
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Well some people are just lucky where weight is concerned , but one chocolate pudding surely will not harm . Looks sinful !
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My recipe was a little richer, but I thought it was actually better than a regular chocolate pudding, and of course so much better for the little grey cells :) – https://cookupastory.wordpress.com/2013/11/26/creamily-creamless-triple-chocolatey-pudding-loaded-with-omega-9/
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My daughter is a chocolate club member too and would love it. Those colorful sparkles are an added attraction to her.
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Love the little story:) and of course the delicious looking avocado and chocolate pudding. Never tried avocado in a desert, looks like a must try.
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This is indeed a guilt free dessert. I would not mind this pudding at all.
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