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Kardashian Avocado Pudding Recipe

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This Kardashian avocado pudding is a secret I’ve kept for years, a silky treat that feels fancy but is so straightforward. I stumbled on it because I was tired of chunky guacamole and wanted something luscious and unexpected. It’s perfect for when you want to impress without fussing over complicated recipes.

Why I keep returning to this recipe

It’s quick, adaptable, and feels like a little luxurious secret. Every spoonful is a reminder that simple ingredients can be turned into something special. Plus, it’s a nod to the trend of clean, plant-based desserts that don’t compromise on richness.

What makes this pudding shine?

  • Avocados: Creamy, rich, and smooth; the base. Ripe ones yield the best texture.
  • Lemon juice: Brightens and keeps the green vibrant, cuts through the richness.
  • Honey or maple syrup: Adds sweetness—balance is key, start small and taste.
  • Optional toppings: Crunchy pistachios or fresh berries add texture and color.
  • Salt: A pinch enhances all flavors—don’t skip this tiny pinch.

Tools of the trade for smooth results

  • Food processor: Blends the avocado into a velvety smoothness.
  • Measuring spoons: Ensures precise lemon and sweetener additions.
  • Spatula: Scrapes down the sides of the processor bowl for even blending.
  • Serving bowls: Displays the pudding beautifully for serving.

Step-by-step to creamy perfection

Step 1: Cut open ripe avocados, scoop into a bowl. They should be oozy and fragrant, almost buttery.

Step 2: Add a splash of lemon juice—brightens and prevents browning, plus adds a zing. Use fresh if you can.

Step 3: Blend everything until silky smooth—about 30 seconds in a good food processor—watch for a creamy, no-chunk texture.

Step 4: Taste and adjust sweetness with honey or maple syrup. Blend again briefly to combine.

Step 5: Chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. The pudding should set just enough to be spoonable, not firm.

Step 6: Serve cold, garnished with a sprinkle of crushed pistachios or a drizzle of honey.

Kardashian Avocado Pudding

This luscious avocado pudding is a silky, plant-based dessert that combines ripe avocados blended into a smooth, creamy texture. Brightened with lemon juice and sweetened with honey or maple syrup, it offers a rich yet refreshing flavor with a vibrant green appearance, perfect for an elegant, fuss-free treat.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Healthy Dessert
Calories: 250

Ingredients
  

  • 2 ripe avocados should be soft and fragrant
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice freshly squeezed if possible
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup adjust to taste
  • Pinch salt enhances flavor
  • Optional crushed pistachios or fresh berries for garnish

Equipment

  • Food processor
  • Measuring spoons
  • Spatula
  • Serving bowls

Method
 

  1. Cut open the ripe avocados, scoop the flesh into a food processor, and discard the pits.
  2. Add a splash of lemon juice to the avocados. This brightens the flavor and keeps the vibrant green hue.
  3. Blend everything in the food processor until smooth and silky, about 30 seconds, stopping to scrape down the sides with a spatula as needed.
  4. Taste the mixture and add honey or maple syrup to your preferred sweetness level. Blend briefly to combine.
  5. Transfer the pudding into serving bowls and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes, allowing it to set slightly and develop a refreshing texture.
  6. Before serving, sprinkle with crushed pistachios or fresh berries for added crunch and color. Enjoy this silky, luxurious pudding chilled for the best experience.

Cooking checkpoints and pro tips

  • The avocados should be perfectly ripe—soft to the touch but not mushy.
  • Ensure the mixture is completely smooth—no lumps—using a good-quality blender.
  • Chill the pudding enough so it firms up slightly but remains silky—don’t skip the fridge.
  • Taste before serving—adjust sweetness or acidity as needed.

Avoid these common pitfalls

  • Unripe avocados that are hard and bland.? Use ripe avocados—underripe fruits stay tough and flavorless.
  • Pudding turning brown after a few hours.? Don’t skip the lemon juice—oxidation turns the pudding brown quickly.
  • Lumpy, uneven texture.? Blend longer if you see lumps—silky smooth is the goal.
  • Serving immediately after blending.? Chill enough to set the pudding—warm pudding is too runny.

This pudding isn’t just about the taste, it’s about the feel—luxuriously smooth, with a whisper of citrus and a hint of sweetness. You can make it ahead, which makes it perfect for lazy mornings or last-minute guests. Enjoy customizing it with whatever toppings or mix-ins you love, from toasted coconut to fresh berries.

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I’m Jonny, the cook, writer, and food lover behind this flavorful corner of the internet. Whether it’s a sizzling weeknight stir-fry, a no-bake dessert that saves the day, or a comforting Sunday classic — this blog is where I share recipes that are bold, doable, and made to impress without the stress.
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