Sugar Free Vanilla Pudding


 

{Healthy} Homemade Vanilla Pudding - NO soy, gluten, eggs, or sugar

Today’s sugar free vanilla pudding recipe is soy-free, gluten-free, coconut-free, egg-free, low-calorie, and it can of course also be sugar-free. The finished pudding reminds me very much of JELL-O vanilla pudding!

Serve it in fancy glasses for an easy dessert, or layer it in a parfait.

Vegan Vanilla Pudding

Above, sugar free vanilla pudding topped with fresh strawberries and my Homemade Reddi-Wip Whipped Cream.

Sugar Free Vanilla Pudding

Yield: Serves 2-4

Ingredients

  • 2 cups milk of choice
  • scant 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup more milk of choice mixed with 3 tbsp cornstarch (23g cornstarch)
  • 3/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/8 tsp uncut stevia (OR 1/4 cup sugar)
  • optional 2 tsp buttery spread

Instructions

Sugar Free Vanilla Pudding Recipe: Heat the 2 cups milk in a saucepan. Meanwhile, whisk cornstarch and the 1/2 cup milk until dissolved. When milk is warm, add cornstarch mixture and bring to a boil. Once boiling, stir constantly about 3 minutes. Lower to simmer and simmer a few minutes. Turn off heat. Stir in the remaining ingredients, then let cool completely. Refrigerate a few hours, uncovered, where it will get much thicker.

*View Sugar Free Vanilla Pudding Nutrition Facts*

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86 Comments

  1. Amber says:

    Okay, so that note at the top of your post just made me think you might possibly be the nicest blogger ever. 🙂 🙂 🙂 Thanks for caring so much about your readers!

  2. RunnerGirl says:

    You’re so gracious Katie! Thank you for all your recipes <3

  3. Shannon Taggart says:

    I find it absolutely ridiculous that your readers had the nerve to complain about having to click one extra time to reach your recipes. Have they forgotten that they receive all of your amazing recipes for free. Considering all of the clicking they do each day, they are complaining about one extra click? I am shocked. I think that if one extra click increases your traffic, it would be a simple gesture to say thank you that we could all do without complaint. Katie, as always I am impressed with your calmness despite some of your readers selfishness. I would be happy to click many times extra if it meant more success for you. Thank you for all you do.

    1. Nikki says:

      I have never and will never complain about a person’s blog but I am someone who appreciates the more you put on one page. Since reading food and heathy living blogs is my guilty pleasure, I only do so while on the elliptical at the gym on my IPad. I actually choose blogs where I can scroll and read more without having to click. On the laptop, it’s easy. But with different devices, it’s much preferred.

  4. KC says:

    Thanks Katie! Not sure if you already have a sugar free chocolate pudding posted, but could you add cocoa to this and make it chocolate? Also, do you have a version using a banana to sweeten instead of stevia?

  5. Steph says:

    I think it’s really cool how you listen to your readers over anything else and that pudding looks great- so few ingredients too! 🙂

  6. Abby says:

    Yum! I made it and its really good! 🙂

  7. Alicia says:

    Hi Katie! I love your blog. I always read it from Spain. The thing is we don’t have cornstarch here. Do you have any ideas on what could work instead of it?

  8. Erin L says:

    THANK YOU for SOY free options. It’s brutal finding pudding with no dairy, no soy/tofu.

  9. kathleen says:

    i wish those few who complained about something so petty were as supportive of you as you are of them! really gracious and kind of you.. and your work is so great.

  10. Pooja Parikh says:

    Katie,

    I recently found out that my body cannot tolerate dairy AND sugar (tears were involved), so this recipe was a real Godsend. Thank you so much for posting it! I’ve already made it plain (topped with chopped berries and a sprinkle of cinnamon–unreal) and with cocoa powder added, and I am seriously loving it. It’s perfect to hit that sweet tooth without compromising my food allergies.

    Thanks for everything you do. You’re the best!!