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May 15

5 Genius Ways to Use Chia Seeds, According to Nutritionists – The Beet

We're all looking for easy ways to boost the nutrition of our meals as we remain safely at home during the coronavirus outbreak. So, youve heard chia seeds have superpowers. But, how exactly, does this little seed work wonders for your health? First up, theres their omega-3 fatty acid content, which is a veritable boon for your body: Chia seeds are high in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid that plays a key role in heart health, explains vegan nutritionist Tiffany Ma, RDN. Diets high in ALA may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, increase healthy cholesterol and improve blood pressure, she continues, noting that the ALA content in chia seeds exceeds the recommended Dietary Reference Intake for Americans, which is 1.6 grams per day for adult males and 1.1 grams per day for adult females. Just one tablespoon of chia seeds provides 1.32 g of ALA, surpassing the recommended daily amount for women and providing 83% recommended for men.

Monica Nedeff, RDN, echoes Mas praise of the tiny superfoods,pointing to a 2019 research article on the health benefits of chia seeds. [The scientific review found the] high omega-3 content of chia seeds to be helpful in reducing inflammation, decreasing cholesterol, and lowering blood pressuregreat in supporting a healthy heart, says Nedeff. Additionally, the study discussed the benefits of antioxidants in chia seeds for reducing the risk of chronic diseases, such as cancer, as well as the protective benefits in preventing diabetes, Alzheimers, and Parkinsons Disease. Its also worth noting that chia seeds, especially for vegans, are a great choice for protein and calcium. For a seed smaller than a piece of couscous, well certainly take benefits this big.

Unfortunately, however, when we think of chia seeds, many of us can think of few uses beyond put them in your smoothie. Prior to being enlightened, I could think of a few uses for them beyond watching them collect dust and march towards their expiration date in that overlooked drawer in the fridge. No more! Below, nutritionists weigh in on fun and creative ways to add chia seeds to your diet. Grab your trusty tablespoons and read on.

Chia seeds dont need to be relegated to the AM smoothie aisle. I love using chia seeds in baked goods, concedes Ma. Sneaking them into freshly baked oatmeal raisin cookies, banana bread, and homemade bread loaves is a great way to get your daily dose of chia seeds. The addition of chia seeds also adds an extra bite to baked goods, making it fun to eat, she adds. Try our healthy oatmeal chocolate chip cookies with chia seeds and youll never look back.

Pancake day is always the best day, and given these trying times, well take pancakes just about any day of the week. Add them into the batter of pancakes before [cooking], suggests Nedeff. (If youre making waffles, its the same deal.) We dare you to find pancakes you love more than these fluffy vegan banana pancakes.

We promise that even self-proclaimed non-cooks can execute this recipe. Chia seeds can absorb nine-to-12 times their volume in liquid, so try making a chia seed pudding by mixing 1 tablespoon chia seeds in a cup liquid such as juice, almond milk or another plant-based milk, says Nedeff. Stir every few minutes and within 15 minutes youll have a chia seed pudding, she continues. For more flavor, try jazzing up your chia pudding with Nedeffs favorites like vanilla extract, honey (if you eat it) or maple syrup, berries, and granola. Another smart tip: If you dont like the texture of the seeds, put the chia pudding in a blender and the seeds will be finely ground so that theyre less noticeable, Nedeff suggests.

Another savvy tip of Nedeffs? Sprinkle chia seeds on top of bagels and breads for extra texture and a no-effort nutrition boost without changing the flavor profile of a dish (your late-night PB&J will still taste just as delicious, we promise). If youve whipped up a batch of homemade granola, you may also want to spoon some chia seeds into the finished product before eating. Crunchy cinnamon granola for an afternoon procrastination session, nothing better.

Ma is a fan of slipping chia seeds into homemade jam recipes, experimenting with different types of berries like strawberries and blueberries. Chia seeds have a unique ability to gel due to [their] soluble fiber content, contributing to the overall texture of jams, she notes. All youll need to make a chia jam is a fruit, a sweetener like maple syrup or agave, and chia seeds. To fancy things up, consider adding a squeeze of citrus like lemon or lime juice, or even zesting a bit of these fruits rinds into your jam.

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