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This dietitian mom can’t decide if I love the eggs or the chocolate in this more chocolate pudding lunchbox! I promise you won’t detect a hint of egg smell or taste – just a creamy, pointy pudding that looks like a treat, but packs in protein and nutrients.

This recipe is my new favorite way to use hard-boiled eggs. When I boil eggs for snacking or meal prep, I always throw a few extra in the pot so I can whip up this pudding in 7 minutes or less. It’s the one lunch container I can count on to come home empty every time.

Beyond school lunches, it’s also a perfect after-school, high-protein or pre-activity snack. With basic ingredients like milk, sugar, cocoa and eggs, this dish is as reliable as it is cheap. If you’re whipping up a slew of egg-friendly snacks, you’ll also love these Lunchbox Oatmeal Muffins and Broccoli Cheese Mini Frittata Puffs—both safe-for-school options that don’t carry that telltale “egg” smell.

close up of a chocolate pudding on a glass plate

Because you’ll love this box of chocolate pudding

  • It comes together in just 7 minutes when you have pre-cooked eggs on hand
  • Uses only one plate (a blender!) for minimal cleanup
  • Perfect for lunch boxes, after school snacks or even a quick dessert
  • Cabinet staplers = budget friendly and always on hand
  • Each egg adds 14 essential nutrients, including protein, iron, choline and vitamin D
  • Totally kid-approved—no detectable egg taste, just rich chocolate flavor

Professional advice: Try mixing with nut butter (or a school-safe alternative) before mixing for a fun twist.

top to bottom ingredients needed to make Chocolate Pudding in a Lunch Box with Boiled Eggs

Materials you will need

  • Eggs
  • Milk of choice
  • Granulated sugar or maple syrup
  • Cocoa powder
  • Vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • Optional: nut butter of choice (note: using nut butter will no longer make it safe for school)

How to make chocolate lunch box with boiled eggs

Peel the boiled eggs. Add the eggs, milk, sugar or syrup, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt to the blender.

from top to bottom the ingredients in a blender

Mix for 2 minutes until creamy, then pour the pudding mixture into a container and refrigerate for at least two hours to set (the smell and taste of the egg disappears during cooling!).

mixed ingredients thrown on a plate

Eggs are an easy, inexpensive way to add lasting energy and essential nutrients to your child’s day. In this lunch box made with boiled eggs, protein helps muscles grow and repair, iron supports healthy blood and energy, choline fuels brain development, and vitamin D helps maintain bones and immunity.

Even kids who aren’t fans of traditional egg dishes gobble it up without hesitation. Around here, it was a 100% success rate!

side view of chocolate pudding with eggs

Top with berries, sliced ​​banana, a little cocoa or whipped cream if you like – or just enjoy it straight from the container.

beauty shot of chocolate pudding with boiled eggs

Box of Chocolate Pudding (Using Boiled Eggs)

Creamy, filling lunchtime chocolate pudding made with boiled eggs! A quick 7-minute, protein-packed snack that kids love – no egg flavor, just rich chocolate.

Preparation time 5 minutes minutes

Cooking time 2 minutes minutes

Total time 7 minutes minutes

Course Dessert

Kitchen American

  • 6 boiled eggs
  • ⅔ cup whole milk
  • ⅓ cup granulated sugar
  • ⅓ cup cocoa powder
  • 1½ ch vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch salt
  • Boil the eggs if you make them fresh. Peel the eggs and add them to a high-speed blender.

  • Now add the milk, sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt to the blender. Blend on high for 2 minutes until smooth and creamy.

  • Transfer to a covered container and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (less if using frozen pre-cooked eggs) before serving to set the pudding and enhance the chocolate flavor. Cover and refrigerate the leftover pudding for up to 4 days.

The grown-ups in our house enjoy a dusting of cocoa powder or a sprinkling of salt flakes over their bowls, and the kids love sliced ​​bananas, berries, and/or some whipped cream if I have it on hand.
Add a hint of nutty flavor by adding 3 tablespoons of peanut butter (or a school-approved, nut-free version for lunch boxes) to the mixture before blending.
To boil the eggs: In a medium saucepan, add the eggs and enough water to cover them by plus an inch. Put on high heat and let it boil. Turn off the heat, cover and let the eggs stay in the water for 15 minutes, rinse with cold water and peel.

Keyword chocolate pudding

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Sarah Remmer, RD, is a registered dietitian and mom of three, specializing in family and pediatric nutrition. She is its founder Central Collective Nutrition and has nearly 20 years of experience helping families feel confident about feeding their children.

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