Recipe Directions

  • 1. Put all ingredients (except the chia seeds and the raisins) in a high-speed blender and blend until smooth.
  • 2. Place chia seeds and raisins in a large bowl. Pour the blended mixture on top of the chia seeds and rasins, mixing slowly and thoroughly.
  • 3. Cover raw rice pudding mixture and refrigerate for at least one hour. The purpose of refrigerating and letting the mixture sit for at least an hour is to allow the chia seeds to absorb the liquid. (Chia seeds are similar to tapioca. They increase in size!) Ideally, let this recipe sit in fridge for 3 hours. Overnight is even better!
  • 4. Stir thoroughly before serving.

The Rawtarian's Thoughts

By The Rawtarian

Oh dear, another raw rice pudding recipe. I am starting to get a reputation as the type of girl who only eats chia pudding, lol.

Well, since I've discovered this raw rice pudding, the fact is true. I don't even need to leave the house as long as I have a batch of this old-fashioned rice pudding on hand!

This recipe really does taste like the traditional rice pudding that you may have had as a child growing up, complete with the plump raisins.

Let me know how this raw rice pudding recipe compares with what you're used to!

Do you like raw chia pudding recipes? Also try The Rawtarian's fruity chia pudding recipe or this simple chia tapioca pudding recipe.

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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional score: 66 out of 100
  • This recipe is very low in Sodium.
  • This recipe is low in Calories.
  • This recipe is a good source of Protein, and Iron.
  • This recipe is a noteworthy source of Dietary Fiber, Calcium, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin K.

Amounts per 188 g (7 oz) suggested serving

NameAmount% Daily
Calories 313 13 %
Protein 8 g 15 %
Fat 18 g 23 %
Carbohydrates 33 g 10 %
Dietary Fiber 6 g 17 %
Sugars 17 g
Calcium 97 mg 10 %
Iron 3 mg 26 %
Sodium 48 mg 2 %
Source: The Rawtarian, USDA

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Nice Carla! That reminds me that one of my recipe requests is to make raw bagels with psyllium husk. It's on my todo!

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Hi! I just got into raw food recently, i'm living in India which sometimes makes it more difficult as many things are not available here. But wanted to know if you actually ever heard of Poha ? It's rice flakes out of raw rice which you just have to soak to become soft and eatable. Not sure if you get them in america, but probably in indian shops. Just wonder why no one is using Poha in their raw food recipes..

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Hi Trixi, I have never heard of Poha! I am located in Canada though. Sounds interesting, Trixi!

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Better to use white chia seeds.(salba).only because of color,more ricey.:-)

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Great point, Mai! The taste will be the same, but I agree that it would look more ricey indeed :)

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Thank you. I'll sure try this.

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Great, Janie. And if you do I'd love to know what you think :)

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I have not tried your rice pudding yet. Am I reading right? No rice?

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Yep, no rice Janie :)  The chia seeds kind of act like "rice" though :)

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Hi rawtarian, hey I made ur delicious rice pudding its amazing u always hit the notes congrax!!! Then I made it again but I upgrade it, I added unsweetened shredded coconut, n a little bit of lime zest after I blended the originals ingredients uffff thant came out delicious..... if u want to try nutmeg powder instead or lime zest this one go perfect with it too... Hey rawtarian U r the best!!!!

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smiles Robson!

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Your recipes are wonderful. However, I just wanted to let you know that there are several typos/misspelled words in your recipes. The rest of your site looks professional

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Hi Louisa, thankas for your feedback. I would love it if someone would help me fix typos and such. Any volunteers? :)

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The Rice Pudding was absolutely delicious! And so "creamy!"

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Hi Suna! Great to see you here.  I am so glad you enjoyed it. I love creamy! Thanks for saying hi :)

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AzVegan, right on for organic boxed delivery! I get one too in the summer. Although mine doesn't come with gourmet dates :( you are lucky :P

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I got them through an organic delivery service called Boxed Greens.

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I added some chopped local organic Black Shinx dates and it took this dish to a whole new level. Great recipe, great app!

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Oooo, where did you get the black sphinx dates?

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This was soooo yummy!!

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:)

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I can't wait for this to cool down and plump up...tasting the mixture straight from the blender, I was already sold :)

Oh, and I blended half of the raisins and put the other half in whole so that every bite will have a little raisin-y goodness.

Thank you!

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Hope the plumped up version met with your approval!

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I have been eating this a lot lately. I went to make it as usual this morning and realized I was out of raisins. I threw in 2 medjool dates, and then realized later I had forgotten to add the honey. I did add some cinnamon, though. It turned out really good.

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And that's how new recipes are born :)

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