How to Make Chia Seed Jam
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Updated Jun 07, 2022
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Chia seed jam is a healthy and delicious alternative to store-bought jam. It’s easy to make and uses fresh ingredients that you won’t feel guilty about. Watch how I make it below and read on to see the many ways you can enjoy it!
If you think making homemade jam is difficult, think again. Say hello to this all natural, lip smackin good chia seed jam. It’s rich, sweet, and has the perfect gel-like consistency. And if you’re a chia pudding or chia seed water lover, there’s no doubt you need this in your life.
Is Chia Jam Healthy?
If you’ve ever read the label on a jar of store-bought jam, the sugar content will catch you by surprise. They’re mostly made with high fructose corn syrup, along with standard corn syrup and run-of-the-mill sugar. Not to mention the amount of pectin used to thicken it up.
Homemade chia seed jam is just the opposite of that. It’s filled with nutrient-dense and fiber-rich chia seeds (which naturally thicken it up) and the only sweetener is a smidge of pure maple syrup. But if your fruits are naturally sweet enough already, you won’t even need additional sugar.
Chia Seed Jam Ingredients
All you need for this recipe are 4 simple ingredients.
- Fresh Fruit: You can use strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, apricots, nectarines or a combination of several!
- Chia Seeds: Just 2 tablespoons of whole chia seeds.
- Choice of Sweetener: I’m using maple syrup, but you can use honey, or any other sweetener.
- Lemon Juice: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice.
How to Make Chia Seed Jam
First, Prepare Your Fruit
Start with a pound (about 2 cups) of washed, fresh fruit. If you’re using larger fruits like strawberries or apricots, just slice them down into smaller pieces. But, for smaller ones like blueberries or raspberries, no slicing is necessary.
Second, Create The Fruit Jam Base
In a pot over medium heat, add the fruit, a few tablespoons of sweetener and lemon juice. Use a spoon to give everything a good stir. This will help break down the fruit as it simmers. Then, turn off the heat and let it simmer for about 5-7 minutes.
If you like your jam moderately smooth, use a potato masher to break up some of the larger pieces. And for a smoother pureed texture, use a hand blender.
Third, Add The Chia Seeds
Lastly, add your chia seeds and stir until everything is combined. Since some fruits are more liquidy than others, you may have to add more or less chia seeds to get the consistency you prefer. Then transfer the jam to a sealed jar or container.
And similar to making chia seed pudding, your jam will continue to thicken as it cools.
Ways To Use It
Spreading chia seed jam onto warm gluten-free toast is my guilty pleasure. But, there’s so many other ways to use this. Here’s a few of my favorites.
- Use it as a layer in my vanilla bean cassava flour crepes or a turkey sandwich
- Spread it onto zucchini bread, banana bread or gluten-free toast
- Dollop onto pancakes or waffles
- Swirl it into yogurt, porridge, or oatmeal
How Long Does it Last?
Chia seed jam will last about one week in the fridge if stored in a sealed container.
Chia Seed Jam Recipe Video
While this recipe is easy to make, it always helps to watch a quick tutorial video. Give it a watch below!
More Chia Seed Recipes
From sweet to savory recipes, chia seeds can do amazing things.
Easy Chia Seed Jam Recipe
Description
Video
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh fruit, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc.
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2 tablespoons chia seeds
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
Instructions
- If using strawberries, nectarines, apricots, etc., slice them into small pieces. No need to do anything to small berries.
- In a pot on medium heat, add the fruit, maple syrup and lemon juice. Simmer for 5-7 minutes, using your spoon to help the fruit break down.
- Use a potato masher or immersion blender to puree the fruit, then turn off the heat.
- Stir in the chia seeds and transfer the jam to a storage container. Place in the refrigerator to cool.
Lisa’s Tips
- You can use black or white chia seeds in this recipe, just make sure they’re fresh. This is the brand that I use.
Nutrition
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Recipe originally published November 2016, but updated to include new information.
Hello Lisa. I recently made this and it is wonderful. Unfortunately,, the quantity is a little too much for me since I don’t eat breakfast that uses yam exept on weekends. I am wondering if it still good after two weeks. It looks fine and tastes fine but I am unsure. Can this be freezed for future use?
Hi Elizabeth – if it looks and tastes fine, it probably is. But yes, you can freeze it as well!
LOVE THIS!! I’ll never make my used-to-be, go-to jam again! I had no idea you could make jam without pectin but it worked perfectly and is plenty sweet without all the sugar I always had used. I used 1T. local honey in the recipe. My picky-eater grandkids were here last week and I asked them if they’d like to try my homemade blueberry jam on their peanut butter sandwiches? They did and they loved it! The 8 year old asked if she could make some and take it home to show her Dad. SUCCESS!
Hi Shelley – I’m so glad you enjoyed this chia seed jam!
Can you can this jam? I like the idea, but we have much more room for canned goods than frozen.
Do you think you could freeze this? Love it! So delicious.
Hi Amy – Yes, you can freeze it! Just make sure to store in a freezer-safe, airtight container.
Just made this chia seed jam with strawberries.. only had honey , it tasted Delish .
Thanks, Deb! Happy you loved it!
I am always looking for new ways to incorporate chia seeds into my diet and this recipe is a Winner!! I made a mixture of strawberries and blueberries. It is great on toast, mixed in with oatmeal, or even on top of ice cream! So healthy and delicious!!!
This chia seed jam is the perfect way to incorporate chia seeds!
Super easy to make, just frozen fruit, chia seeds and a bit of maple syrup. Feels good to know I’m making a healthy sweet treat.
Hi Barb – Happy to hear you love this chia seed jam!
Hi,
How long will this keep for? I am used to making jams by sterilizing jars etc. I imagine it gets used before it goes off because it’s more useful than jam.
Thank you
Hi Gabrielle – This will last about one week in the fridge!
I have made this with Raspberries, it’s good, healthy, and tasty. No sugar just the natural fruit.
Thank You Lisa!!
In-Joy (a play on words) but goes a long way.
Dohn
Hi Roy – I’m glad you’ve made good use of this chia seed jam recipe!
So in love with this recipe!!! My kids and other adults are loving my pbj homemade uncrustasbles with this homemade jam!! Thank you so much!! This is such a money saver as we love pbj sandwiches for quick grab-and-go’s. I do double the chia seed which I love. It makes the jam nice and thick and so easy to spread, not to mention the nutritional value. I have made it with strawberries, blueberries, and made it with raspberries yesterday. Thank you again!!!
I love how you’re making such good use of this chia seed jam, Viviana!
Lemon overpowers the raspberries-I’ll cut the amount in half if I use this recipe again.
You can always adjust to your liking.
Was so easy to make and absolutely delicious. This recipe will be a regular addition to my breakfast granola and yoghurt.
Glad you’re loving this chia seed jam, Sarah!
This recipe was SO easy to make (to the point where I was wondering if I missed something – shouldn’t a jam be harder than that??) – and OH MY, I could (and perhaps did) eat it by the spoonful. So very delicious! I enjoyed mixing it in with Greek yoghurt, and, as previously stated, just straight from the jar :)
Homemade jams are so easy to make! Glad you enjoyed this recipe, Jaci.
Could you freeze the jam if you are not able to use it within a week?
Yes, you can freeze it! Just make sure to store in a freezer-safe, airtight container.
Amazing recipe! For my 100th time makeing this I would like to try using MANGO from my tree. Do you think mango will work? Any suggestions?
Thank you.
I think mango should work!
The first time I made this recipe, it was delicious! I want to make this again, but instead use honey or other sugar alternatives (i.e. stevia, erythritol, monk fruit, yacon syrup, etc.). Would any of those work?
Yes, that should be fine!
I made this a few days ago. (I also make a fig jam using chia seeds.) This strawberry jam did not thicken up after adding the chia seeds just before placing in jars or overnight in the refrigerator. However, my fig jam thickens with chia seeds when I add the seeds about the last 2 minutes of cooking. Thus, I recommend adding the chia seeds in the last 2 minutes of cooking so the jam will thicken/not be runny like syrup. Jam has nice color and will work on French toast or pancakes. Maybe I’ll try making muffins with it in the batter. Thx, this helped me use up about 3# of strawberries.
Delicious, quick & easy! Used strawberries & followed the exact recipe. Thank you Lisa! Love your content & recipes.
Glad you enjoyed this chia seed jam Lisa!
Can you make this without cooking the fruit, but just purreeing it?
It turned out well. I had a 12 ounce bag of frozen fruit, so it was a slightly smaller batch (I adjusted the other ingredients). Perhaps because of the smaller volume, the immersion blender splattered a little. Next time I would probably blend it for a few seconds in my Vitamix or use a masher. Also, it’s a lot for a week. I am going to freeze half. I figure if chia pudding freezes, this should too.
Lisa, in the tips section you mention to make sure to use fresh Chia seeds. What constitutes fresh?
Thanks for all the great recipes including this one.
As long as they are not super old, they should be fine! Usually, if they’re too old or a bad batch, they won’t gel up properly.
Hi! I have a question: Can I use frozen fruit for this recipe?
Yes, no problem!
Can I use apples?
Apples aren’t the best as they don’t break down so quickly.
Hi Lisa!
Can I use frozen berries for this recipe?
Thank you!
Inna
Yes, that should be fine!
I’ve made this twice. First time with just fresh blueberries. Second time with blueberries and raspberries. Both times delicious. Thank you for a great recipe. :)
You’re welcome! So happy you enjoyed it.
Can this jam be frozen?
Yes, you can freeze it. Just like how you can freeze chia pudding.
Can you can it like regular jam? And it will be safe to store in room temperature?
Chia seed jam will last about one week in the fridge if stored in a sealed container.
It’s been asked twice if you can can this recipe , but you only answer it will keep in fridge. Why can’t you can it? Do you know what they’re asking? I was wondering the same thing because that how u store all the jam I make . I’m going to try the chia version . Thank s
I would not recommend canning this. Based on what I’ve read online, it may not be safe to do so given the low sugar amount and that the seeds could potentially go rancid over time.
can i add a jalepeno or two to this jam? If so, what’s the best way to incorporate them? seeds only? I love strawberry jalepeno jam and this reciepe looks incredible!
I would say to add minced jalapeno into the mix as your cooking the jam.
Yum! Loved this recipe. :)
Easy to make and takes delicious !
Yum!! I made this and it’s amazing! Do you by any chance know what the serving size would be for the nutritional information you have provided?
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Do you know if you can store Chia Jam long-term? Pollianne
This will last about one week in the fridge if stored in a sealed container.
Hi Lisa,
Can you feel the texture of the chia seeds?
You can taste them a bit, but it’s not that bad :)
I’ve made chia seed jam before, but never added lemon juice. Why should we add lemon juice?
It helps to preserve the flavor and vibrancy of the fruit.
Do you have to add sweetener? Since fruit is already sweet?
You don’t have to, but if you want to mimic regular jam you buy at the store, it’s best to add a bit of sugar to help sweeten it up.
Have just made this using frozen blueberries, nice on toast and will use it in my overnight oats in place of frozen.
Glad this chia seed jam turned out perfectly :)
Hi,
Has anyone tried this with ground chia seeds?
Wondering what the texture is like.
It’s best to use whole chia seeds for this recipe in order for it to gel up.
I made this chia seed jam using frozen organic strawberries. It is delicious! I served it over plain greek yogurt. Usually I add some honey to sweeten the yogurt but with this jam, it isn’t necessary! This is going into my regular rotation.
Happy to hear you loved this chia seed jam Hilary! :)
Wondering if this can be frozen?
Yes!
How long can chia jam last in the refrigerator and can it be frozen? Thank you!
Hi Narita – This will last about one week in the fridge if stored in a sealed container.
How many grams of jam would you yield out of this recipe?
Hi Lisa!
I tried your recipe and now we have our fav jam in family. Cannot imagine eating store-bought jams now:) my strawberries were more watery, so I added one more teaspoon of seeds. so fantastic to feel amazing flavour of fruit itself, not just sugar. Also texture was very nice. Gonna try with other fruits and their combinations.
Happy to hear you enjoyed this chia seed jam Sam! Definitely so much better than store-bought versions :)
Hi Lisa I made this today and used an immersion blender to purée the fruit.It still looked a bit watery after adding the chia seeds so I’m hoping it thickens up in the fridge if not I’ll add some more next time.I just wanted to ask as you answered on a few comments that it was ok to freeze but then I noticed on another one that you answered it’s best to keep it in the fridge so I was just looking for some clarification on this thanks x
Hi Catherine – yes, you can freeze this jam!
Had it this morning Lisa absolutely delicious but I’ll add more seeds the next time x
Glad you enjoyed this chia seed recipe!
I make this jam regularly. I don’t buy jam anymore and this is all I let my kids eat at home when it comes to jam. So good! Lisa, you’re amazing.
Hi Daisy – oh, that’s great! So wonderful to hear. It’s such a great jam replacement, isn’t it? Enjoy!
In making blackberries jam using chia seeds about how much sugar or honey will I need for 2 gallon bags of frozen blackberries off of my blackberries bush?
I bought some very ripe punnets that were on sale. I wasn’t sure if we would get through this much jam so I followed your directions to the point before adding the chia seed and then placed it into the freezer cubes that hold about 2 Tablespoon each. I thought I’ll add a bit of chia the night before as we needed. Well, it’s great. You can actually taste the fruit and not the sugar. I use the chia-ed version on toast. The non chia-ed version I put on your recipe for Chia pudding as well as the sauce for yoghurt and nut milk panna cotta.
Glad this recipe was a success Asuka! :)
I love your spice rack behind you in the video. Do you have a link where you could get one? Thank you!
Hi Cherylynn – Unfortunately I don’t have a link for that one! But I’ll be sure to see if I can find a similar one.
Made this with raspberries for my overnight oats. Easy and soooo delicious!
It tastes so delicious swirled into your overnight oats :)
I have seen this recipes on the internet everywhere but I was kind of skeptical about it but I have follows your recipe a lot so I trust you ! and I gave it a go with reduced maple syrup . My toddler loves it that he just eats this jam on its own. He absolutely loves it and he said “jam, jam please” i wish he never found out what commercial jams are which can quiet unhealthy, thank you Lisa:)
I’m glad you finally got around to trying this homemade jam! Looks like this is what you’ll need to make now instead of store-bought versions :)
I am super excited to make this! How does it fair when frozen? I’m hoping to make some and freeze some. Thank you!
It’s best to store this in the fridge versus freezer. It will last about one week in the fridge!
So delicious! Added it to my oatmeal this morning. I used honey since I didn’t have maple syrup. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to store bought jam.
Homemade chia jam is the best! Glad you love it Amy :)
If you’re considering making this jam, MAKE THIS JAM!!! It is SO easy and the flavors are delicious. It’s shocking how you can get such good flavor from so few ingredients. Thank you Lisa for this awesome recipe, it’s fantastic!!
Can you use frozen berries for the chia seed jam?
Yes you can!
This is a super quick and easy way to make some delicious homemade jam. The flavor definitely depends on the fruit that you use – if you use quality flavorful strawberries then you will get a strong jam, but if you’re using bad strawberries then then jam won’t be as good