High Protein Cherry Cheesecake Chia Pudding – Creamy, Easy, and Satisfying

This creamy chia pudding gives you the taste of cherry cheesecake without turning on the oven or waiting hours for a dessert to set. It’s thick, lightly sweet, and packed with protein to keep you full. The cherry layer brings a bright, jammy bite that balances the tangy “cheesecake” base.

Make it the night before for a quick breakfast, or portion it into jars for a high-protein snack. It’s simple enough for busy weekdays, but nice enough to serve for a healthier dessert.

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High Protein Cherry Cheesecake Chia Pudding - Creamy, Easy, and Satisfying

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients
  

  • For the cheesecake chia base:
  • 1 cup unsweetened milk (almond, dairy, or oat)
  • 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt (2% or 5% for extra creaminess)
  • 3 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 1 scoop vanilla whey or plant protein powder (about 25–30 g)
  • 2–3 tablespoons maple syrup or honey, to taste (or a few drops of liquid stevia/monk fruit)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1–2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
  • Pinch of fine sea salt
  • For the cherry layer:
  • 1 1/2 cups pitted cherries (fresh or frozen)
  • 1–2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 1–2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey, to taste
  • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 2 teaspoons water, for a thicker compote
  • Optional toppings: Crushed graham crackers, chopped almonds, cacao nibs, extra yogurt, or lemon zest

Method
 

  1. Make the cherry layer: Add cherries, lemon juice, and sweetener to a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook 5–8 minutes, stirring, until the cherries release juice and soften. If you want it thicker, stir in the cornstarch slurry and simmer 1 more minute. Let cool completely.
  2. Whisk the wet ingredients: In a mixing bowl, whisk milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, lemon juice, and sweetener until smooth.
  3. Add protein powder: Sprinkle in the protein powder and whisk thoroughly. Aim for a lump-free, creamy base. If it seems too thick, add a splash of milk.
  4. Stir in chia seeds: Add chia and a pinch of salt. Whisk well, then let the mixture sit for 10 minutes. Whisk again to prevent clumping.
  5. Chill to set: Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours, or overnight. The pudding will thicken as the chia hydrates.
  6. Layer it: Spoon cherry mixture into jars or bowls, then add the cheesecake chia pudding. You can swirl or layer it neatly—your choice.
  7. Top and serve: Finish with crushed graham crackers for a classic cheesecake vibe, or add almonds for extra crunch and protein.
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Why This Recipe Works

Cooking process close-up: Jammy cherry compote simmering in a small saucepan, cherries glossy and buSave
  • Protein-packed base: Greek yogurt and protein powder create a rich, cheesecake-like texture and a steady stream of protein to keep you satisfied.
  • Chia seeds for thickness: Chia naturally gels as it hydrates, turning the mixture into a spoonable, creamy pudding—no cooking required.
  • Balanced flavors: Lemon, vanilla, and a pinch of salt mimic classic cheesecake notes. Sweet cherries add bright fruitiness that cuts through the richness.
  • Flexible sweetness: You control the sugar using maple syrup or honey, or go low-sugar with stevia or monk fruit.
  • Meal-prep friendly: The pudding sets in the fridge and tastes even better after a few hours, making it perfect for make-ahead breakfasts and snacks.

Ingredients

  • For the cheesecake chia base:
    • 1 cup unsweetened milk (almond, dairy, or oat)
    • 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt (2% or 5% for extra creaminess)
    • 3 tablespoons chia seeds
    • 1 scoop vanilla whey or plant protein powder (about 25–30 g)
    • 2–3 tablespoons maple syrup or honey, to taste (or a few drops of liquid stevia/monk fruit)
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1–2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
    • Pinch of fine sea salt
  • For the cherry layer:
    • 1 1/2 cups pitted cherries (fresh or frozen)
    • 1–2 teaspoons lemon juice
    • 1–2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey, to taste
    • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 2 teaspoons water, for a thicker compote
  • Optional toppings: Crushed graham crackers, chopped almonds, cacao nibs, extra yogurt, or lemon zest

How to Make It

Final dish beauty shot: High Protein Cherry Cheesecake Chia Pudding layered neatly in a clear glass Save
  1. Make the cherry layer: Add cherries, lemon juice, and sweetener to a small saucepan over medium heat.

    Cook 5–8 minutes, stirring, until the cherries release juice and soften. If you want it thicker, stir in the cornstarch slurry and simmer 1 more minute. Let cool completely.

  2. Whisk the wet ingredients: In a mixing bowl, whisk milk, Greek yogurt, vanilla, lemon juice, and sweetener until smooth.
  3. Add protein powder: Sprinkle in the protein powder and whisk thoroughly.

    Aim for a lump-free, creamy base. If it seems too thick, add a splash of milk.

  4. Stir in chia seeds: Add chia and a pinch of salt. Whisk well, then let the mixture sit for 10 minutes.

    Whisk again to prevent clumping.

  5. Chill to set: Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours, or overnight. The pudding will thicken as the chia hydrates.
  6. Layer it: Spoon cherry mixture into jars or bowls, then add the cheesecake chia pudding. You can swirl or layer it neatly—your choice.
  7. Top and serve: Finish with crushed graham crackers for a classic cheesecake vibe, or add almonds for extra crunch and protein.

How to Store

  • Refrigerator: Store in airtight containers or jars for up to 4 days.

    Keep the cherry layer separate if you prefer distinct layers.

  • Freezer: The chia base can be frozen for up to 1 month, but the texture softens once thawed. Freeze without toppings for best results.
  • Meal prep tip: Portion into single-serve jars (8–10 ounces each). Add cherries just before eating to keep layers clean.
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Why This is Good for You

  • High in protein: Greek yogurt and protein powder support muscle repair, satiety, and a steady energy release.
  • Omega-3s and fiber: Chia seeds bring heart-healthy fats and soluble fiber, which supports digestion and helps keep you full.
  • Nutrient-dense fruit: Cherries provide antioxidants like anthocyanins, which are linked to reduced inflammation and better recovery.
  • Balanced macros: You get a smart mix of protein, healthy fats, and complex carbs, so it works as a breakfast, snack, or dessert.

What Not to Do

  • Don’t skip the second whisk: If you add chia and walk away, you may end up with clumps.

    Stir after 10 minutes for a smooth texture.

  • Don’t add too much protein powder: Extra scoops can make the pudding chalky and overly thick. Stick to one scoop and adjust with milk if needed.
  • Don’t over-sweeten the base: The cherry layer adds natural sweetness. Taste before adding more sweetener.
  • Don’t rush the chill time: Chia needs at least 2 hours to set properly.

    Overnight is best for a true cheesecake-like feel.

  • Don’t forget the pinch of salt: A little salt makes the flavors pop and balances sweetness.

Recipe Variations

  • Chocolate cherry cheesecake: Use chocolate protein powder and add 1 tablespoon cocoa powder to the base. Top with cacao nibs.
  • Almond cherry crumble: Stir 1/2 teaspoon almond extract into the base. Top with toasted sliced almonds and a sprinkle of granola.
  • Low-carb version: Use an unsweetened milk, a zero-calorie sweetener, and skip the graham cracker topping.
  • Dairy-free: Swap Greek yogurt for a thick coconut or almond yogurt and use a plant-based protein powder.
  • High-fiber boost: Add 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed or hemp hearts to the base.

    Increase milk slightly if it gets too thick.

  • Lemon cheesecake twist: Double the lemon juice and add 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest to the base for a brighter tang.
  • Quick cherry shortcut: Use no-sugar-added cherry preserves if you’re short on time. Loosen with a splash of water if too thick.

FAQ

Can I make this without protein powder?

Yes. Increase the Greek yogurt to 1 cup and add an extra tablespoon of chia seeds.

You may also want a touch more vanilla for flavor. The protein will still be solid thanks to the yogurt and chia.

How do I fix pudding that’s too runny?

Whisk in 1 more teaspoon of chia seeds and chill for 20–30 minutes. If the base is still thin, add a spoonful of Greek yogurt to thicken and rebalance the texture.

What if my pudding is too thick?

Stir in milk 1 tablespoon at a time until it loosens to a creamy, spoonable consistency.

Taste and adjust sweetness if needed after thinning.

Can I use frozen cherries?

Absolutely. No need to thaw first—just cook them a minute or two longer so they soften and release their juices. Taste and adjust sweetness as frozen cherries can be more tart.

Is this recipe kid-friendly?

Yes.

Keep the lemon light and adjust sweetness to their taste. For a smoother texture, blend the base before adding chia and use a seedless cherry sauce.

Can I blend the chia pudding?

You can. Blending after it sets creates a mousse-like texture with fewer visible seeds.

Add a splash of milk if it becomes too thick in the blender.

How much protein is in a serving?

With one scoop of protein powder and 3/4 cup Greek yogurt split into two servings, each serving typically lands around 20–25 grams of protein, depending on your product choices.

What’s the best yogurt to use?

A thicker Greek yogurt (2% or 5%) delivers the most cheesecake-like result. Nonfat works, but you may lose some creaminess. Dairy-free yogurts are fine if they’re thick and unsweetened.

Can I make it the same day?

Yes, but give it at least 2 hours in the fridge to set.

For best flavor and texture, make it the night before.

How can I add a crunchy “crust” without graham crackers?

Use toasted oats, crushed high-fiber cereal, or chopped nuts. For gluten-free, pick a certified GF option like crushed rice cakes or almond flour shortbread crumbs.

Final Thoughts

This High Protein Cherry Cheesecake Chia Pudding is a smart, satisfying way to get the flavors of dessert in a nourishing, make-ahead package. It’s versatile, easy to customize, and delivers a creamy texture that feels indulgent without the fuss.

Keep a few jars in the fridge and you’ll have breakfast, snack, or dessert ready whenever cravings hit. Simple ingredients, bold flavors, and a steady hit of protein—this one earns a permanent spot in the rotation.

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