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Paleo Chocolate Pudding (Gluten Free, Dairy Free)

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Hey, paleo people: do you miss JELL-O style chocolate pudding? This homemade dairy-free chocolate pudding is made with just six ingredients and your whole family will love it!

Two clear bowls filled with paleo chocolate pudding made with coconut milk and gelatin. The dairy-free chocolate pudding is topped with a dollop of whipped coconut cream and shaved dark chocolate.

Shortly after I created my Matcha Pudding recipe, my younger son, Ollie—who does not like matcha nearly as much as his mama—asked if I could make him a chocolate version. He specifically requested a pudding that was similar to the boxed stuff I used to make for him. And one more thing: “It can’t taste too healthy, mom.” Challenge accepted!

Dairy-free JELL-O chocolate pudding

I totally understand where Ollie is coming from. One of my favorite childhood desserts was JELL-O chocolate pudding—a creamy treat that I, a mere middle schooler, could make myself. But long after I became a mom, I started actually paying attention to the ingredients printed on those cardboard cartons, and what I saw made me stop buying this treat. It wasn’t until Ollie made his request that I decided to recreate this dessert. Thankfully, I found that I can make a version with paleo-friendly ingredients stocked in my pantry and have it taste good enough to win my picky son’s approval.

A collage of the cooking steps to make dairy-free chocolate pudding, a healthy homemade version. of Jell-O pudding.

Extra cocoa = Not Coconutty

One of the things Ollie complains about when I make coconut milk-based paleo desserts is that they all taste too much like coconuts. I’ve tested this recipe with almond and cashew milk, but I truly love the creaminess from canned coconut milk (I use the 365 Everyday Value brand full fat canned organic coconut milk) so I needed a way to make the coconut less noticeable.

The solution? Boost the amount of cocoa powder! When I increased the amount of cocoa powder to ⅓ cup, Ollie didn’t even notice the coconut milk when he wolfed it down—he just thought it was nice and chocolatey. You can use natural cocoa powder or Dutch-processed cocoa powder in this recipe—you can’t go wrong with either one!

Whip for creaminess!

As with my gelatin-thickened matcha pudding, you need to use a hand mixer to whip up the chilled chocolate pudding. The key to the ultra-creamy texture is to whip it with a hand mixer or whisk—and to continue whipping until the gelatinous chunks transform into a smooth and creamy chocolate pudding. Remember: if you refrigerate the whipped pudding to eat later, you’ll have to whip it again to achieve the same soft texture.

Time to make homemade dairy-free JELL-O style chocolate pudding!

Serves 4

Ingredients:

  • 1 can (13.5 ounces) full fat coconut milk, divided
  • 2 teaspoons gelatin
  • ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup honey
  • ⅛ teaspoon Diamond Crystal brand kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Whipped coconut cream (optional)
  • Shaved dark chocolate (optional)

Equipment:

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Method:

Shake the can of coconut milk well, and pour a ¼ cup of it into a measuring cup. Add the gelatin and whisk it into the coconut milk until well incorporated. Set the mixture aside.

Adding gelatin to a measuring cup filled with coconut milk and then whisking it.

Next, heat the remaining coconut milk, cocoa powder, honey, and salt over medium heat, stirring frequently, until these ingredients are well mixed.

A blue sauce pan is filled with the ingredients to make paleo chocolate pudding: coconut milk, cocoa powder, honey, salt, and vanilla.

Cook the chocolatey mixture until bubbles appear on the edges of the saucepan. Turn off the heat.

Closeup of the dairy-free chocolate pudding in a blue sauce pan after it has simmered and taken off the heat.

Add the reserved gelatin/coconut milk mixture and vanilla extract to the pan. Stir well.

Adding bloomed gelatin and vanilla to the paleo chocolate pudding in the saucepan and whisking it together.

Chill the mixture for 30 minutes uncovered and then covered for an additional 1½ hours or until solid. (Pro tip: You can keep it in the fridge for up to 4 days before serving.)

Transferring the paleo chocolate pudding to a clear bowl and putting it in the refrigerator to chill.

With a hand mixer or whisk, beat the pudding until it’s nice and fluffy and transforms from a stiff JELL-O-like texture to a thick and smooth pudding.

A hand mixer is transforming the paleo chocolate pudding from a chunky gel into a smooth and creamy pudding.
Divide the pudding into four bowls or cups.

Someone spooning dairy-free paleo chocolate pudding into a glass container.

Spoon on a dollop of whipped coconut cream if desired. You can also shave some dark chocolate on top to make it extra!

Looking for more paleo chocolate dessert recipes? Check out these favorites:

  • Nom Nom Truffles
  • Mexican Chocolate Pots de Creme
  • Coco-Nutty Dark Bark

Looking for more recipe ideas? Head on over to my Recipe Index. You’ll also find exclusive recipes on my iPhone and iPad app, and in my cookbooks, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2013), Ready or Not! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2017), and Nom Nom Paleo: Let’s Go! (Andrews McMeel Publishing 2021).


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Two clear bowls filled with paleo chocolate pudding made with coconut milk and gelatin. The dairy-free chocolate pudding is topped with a dollop of whipped coconut cream and shaved dark chocolate.
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Paleo Chocolate Pudding

Hey, paleo people: do you miss JELL-O style chocolate pudding? This homemade dairy-free chocolate pudding is made with just six ingredients and your whole family will love it!
Prep Time5 mins
Cook Time25 mins
Chilling time2 hrs
Total Time2 hrs 30 mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate pudding, coconut milk, Dairy-free, nomnompaleo, paleo, paleo dessert
Servings: 4
Calories: 282kcal

Ingredients

  • 13.5 ounces full-fat canned coconut milk divided
  • 2 teaspoons gelatin
  • ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup honey
  • ⅛ teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt 
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • whipped coconut cream optional
  • shaved dark chocolate optional
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Instructions 

  • Shake the can of coconut milk well, and pour a ¼ cup of it into a measuring cup. Add the gelatin and whisk it into the coconut milk until well incorporated. Set the mixture aside.
  • Next, heat the remaining coconut milk, cocoa powder, honey, and salt over medium heat, stirring frequently, until these ingredients are well mixed. Cook the chocolatey mixture until bubbles appear on the edges of the saucepan. Turn off the heat.
  • Add the reserved gelatin/coconut milk mixture and vanilla extract to the pan. Stir well.
  • Chill the mixture for 30 minutes uncovered and then covered for an additional 1½ hours or until solid. (Pro tip: You can keep it in the fridge for up to 4 days before serving.)
  • With a hand mixer or whisk, beat the pudding until it’s nice and fluffy and transforms from a stiff JELL-O-like texture to a thick and smooth pudding.
  • Divide the pudding into four bowls or cups. Spoon on a dollop of whipped coconut cream if desired. You can also shave some dark chocolate on top to make it extra!
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Nutrition

Calories: 282kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 21g | Fiber: 2g
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Comments

  1. Christa Thompson says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    Could I Substitute Swerve for the honey?

    Reply
  2. Naomi Williams says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    Can I sub collagen powder for gelatin? Not sure what the difference is.

    Reply
  3. Christina Joy Culver says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    can i substitute maple syrup for the honey? the hubs isn’t a huge fan of honey..

    Reply
  4. Graffiti Grammarian says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    Is there a way to create a butterscotch pudding using this recipe as a base?

    I have to avoid chocolate because it’s a migraine trigger.

    And I have fond memories of Jell-O butterscotch pudding when I was a kid!
    thanks

    Reply
  5. Mary Coar says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    My pudding did not gel. I think it might be because I used coconut milk without guar gum … might need more gelatin.

    Reply
    • Monique says

      December 14, 2020 at 4:52 am

      My coconut milk was guar gum free and it gelled. Did you leave it to set the full 2 hours?

      Reply
  6. NewbieRebel says

    August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

    Can I use agar agar flakes from Eden? They are gelatin flakes. Thanks!

    Reply
    • nomnompaleo says

      August 11, 2020 at 2:30 pm

      I haven’t tried it!

      Reply
  7. Monica says

    December 10, 2020 at 1:05 am

    I have tried making this three different times and just ended up with chocolate soup 🙁

    Reply
    • Michelle Tam says

      December 10, 2020 at 1:30 am

      Are you using collagen peptides instead of gelatin? It should definitely gel up pretty solid after you refrigerate it.

      Reply
  8. Monique says

    December 14, 2020 at 4:53 am

    Tastes just like Jello chocolate pudding from childhood. Ate too much. Very rich! But yum! Thanks.

    Reply
  9. Stephanie says

    March 26, 2021 at 1:54 pm

    What would be a good sub for the honey to make it keto?

    Reply
    • Michelle Tam says

      March 27, 2021 at 6:29 pm

      I’m not sure! Maybe liquid allulose?

      Reply
  10. Cath says

    April 1, 2021 at 1:44 am

    4 stars
    Can a food processor or a blender be used instead of the hand mixer ? …always trying to save some manual labor 🙂 thanks !

    Reply
    • Michelle Tam says

      April 4, 2021 at 7:54 pm

      I haven’t tried it in a food processor or blender. A hand mixer will whip in air and make it smooth without any man power.

      Reply
  11. Emily says

    November 8, 2021 at 4:58 pm

    Have you tried making it with an immersion blender?

    Reply
    • Michelle Tam says

      November 9, 2021 at 1:12 am

      I don’t think an immersion blender whips it up as well as a mixer.

      Reply

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