Rich, chocolatey, velvety goodness that’s packed with nutrition. This chocolate pumpkin avocado pudding is the perfect dessert to make for Halloween weekend!Rich, chocolatey, velvety goodness that's packed with nutrition. This chocolate pumpkin avocado pudding is the perfect dessert to make Halloween weekend!I was on the phone with my friend (/now also sister-in-law) last night and she asked if I was dressing up for Halloween this weekend and I was like oh, I don’t know…I don’t have any plans. She couldn’t believe it. It was as if I committed some sort of Halloween treason. She said you ALWAYS dress up for Halloween. Do I? As I started to think about it, I guess I have always dressed up. Last year I was in Denver visiting my friend Elizabeth and we were salt and pepper shakers who were in a Salt N’ Peppa cover band. Shoop. Shoop ba doop. chocolate pumpkin avocado puddingThen I started to realize with dreadful horror…will this be my FIRST halloween NOT dressing up?! (Cue creepy Twilight music). It’s a sad, scary thought but perhaps this is what married and one year from thirty looks like. Watching Hocus Pocus on the couch with chocolate pumpkin avocado pudding in hand. I don’t hate it (and secretly I kind of love it). Steve’s gone this weekend – back to Buffalo to hunt with his Dad and brother – so who knows maybe I will break out a costume from Halloween past. But more likely…PUDDING. And Hocus Pocus. SJP at her best, people ;). vegan chocolate pumpkin puddingI love making chocolate + pumpkin desserts around Halloween time. Last year, I made those bomb diggity chocolate pumpkin almond butter cups (yes, I will be making these again). This year, I took rich, velvety avocados packed with good fat and nutrients, combined them with vitamin A-boasting pumpkin and antioxidant-rich cocoa powder to create a rich, nutritious dessert.

Vegan and gluten-free, this dessert takes no time to make…besides the hour it’s setting in the fridge and you’re drooling in anticipation. Throw all the ingredients in a blender and voila! Dessert is served.

vegan chocolate pumpkin avocado puddingI’m in Chicago today on a work trip that I’ll share the deets with you guys on soon. This weekend, besides eating pudding and watching HP, I’m looking forward to some quality me time. I was inspired by one of my favorite podcasts this week to FINALLY make a vision board, something I’ve thought about trying for years and years. Grace Bonney, thanks for the push I needed. Grabbing all the magazines and poster board and having at it. Have you ever created a vision board? Let me know if you’re interested in it and I’ll tell you guys all about my experience in an upcoming Mindful Monday post.

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Chocolate Pumpkin Avocado Pudding


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  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 ripe avocados
  • 1/2 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 8 dates, pitted (soaked in warm water to soften)
  • 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk beverage
  • 12 teaspoons maple syrup as needed to sweeten
  • Optional toppings: coconut whipped cream and pepitas

Instructions

  1. In a high speed blender or food procesor, add avocado, pumpkin, cocoa powder, dates, pumpkin pie spice and coconut milk and blend until smooth and creamy. Add maple syrup as desired to sweeten.
  2. Let sit in the refrigerator for at least one hour.
  3. Divide pudding between small ramekins.
  4. Optional: Top with coconut whipped cream and pepitas.

Notes

Best eaten when fresh but leftovers will last for a few days in the fridge.

Rich, chocolatey, velvety goodness that's packed with nutrition. This chocolate pumpkin avocado pudding is the perfect dessert to make Halloween weekend!What have you guys got planned for the Halloween weekend? Are you past dressing up yet? Will you be watching Hocus Pocus too? 

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17 Comments

  1. Ivy irvine

    Made this today and it was absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for such a fantastic and nutritionally friendly recipe. I’ll be making this for years to come. ❤️

  2. Jocelyn

    Wow. Super wow. So smooth the texture. I unfortunately have not learned to go low sugar so I did have to add more maple syrup, but otherwise didn’t alter anything. This is a fantastic way to eat vegetables, to sneak vegetables into my kid.

  3. How delicious! I love how simple and easy your recipes are to make and always look forward to seeing more!

  4. Love everything about this! Definitely making it this weekend!

  5. Hocus Pocus is my fave Halloween movie too 🙂 I would totally be okay spending this weekend eating chocolate pumpkin avocado pudding and watching Halloween movies!

  6. This sounds delicious! I may add it to the thanksgiving dessert list!

    • Lucie

      Practical Magic is my Halloween tradition, but I’ll check out HP — nothing wrong with a 2 movie night. No dressing up this year, no kids at the door– Covid-19 in NYC and the last thing I want to do is wear another kind of mask. But what a way to treat MYSELF! I don’t keep maple syrup in the kitchen, but maybe a dollop of honey. Thanks for this.

  7. This is my kind of dessert! Giving it a yum!

  8. Oh my deliciousness – I am so excited to try this. And what a great way to “healthy up” the chocolate pudding my little man loves to devour! Thanks for sharing.

    P.S.
    I have never done a vision board – would love to learn more about yours, the process and the experience. I vote for a future post on it! Until then, happy Halloween 😉

    • Yay! Hope you enjoy it, Jennifer :). And thanks for letting me know you’d like to learn more about the vision board process. I had a lot of fun with it so I’ll be sure to post on it soon.