Super Easy Berry Chia Jam (low sugar recipe) (2024)

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Insanely easy and delicious mixed berry chia jam is the healthy spread you want to have on hand for your breakfast, dessert and snacks. It’s much lower in sugar than regular jam and packed with fibre. As well as being so simple to make, this tasty recipe is gluten free, dairy free and vegan friendly.

Originally published February 2015 | Reviewed and updated May 2023

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Why you will love this easy chia jam recipe

  • This is an incredibly easy to make recipe with minimal ingredients. Once you have made this, you will make it again and again. And again. It is so easy to throw together – it’s one of those delightful recipes that give you so much value, making such a delicious and versatile jam for so little effort!
  • Much lower in sugar than traditional jam. A traditional jam recipe uses a significant quantity of sugar. This recipe only calls for 4 tablespoons of liquid sweetener, either maple syrup or honey. You can actually decrease this even further if you’d prefer to just rely on the natural sweetness of the fruit, however I do think it tastes the best with some sweetener added.
  • Packed with fibre and nutrients. There’s no gelling agent to be found in this healthy jam recipe. Instead, the thickness of the jam is created by using chia seeds, which swell up and absorb a large amount of liquid, creating a beautiful jammy texture. Chia seeds are an excellent source of fibre and also contain other essential nutrients including calcium, magnesium and zinc.
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Ingredients needed for berry chia jam

Any berries are going to work in this recipe – I usually make this with a bag of frozen mixed berries available at my local supermarket.

  • Frozen berries. I usually use mixed berries containing blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries. However, any single berry or mix of berries will work. I always use frozen berries for chia jam because they are so much cheaper and I also find they are easier to break down into a nice jammy consistency. As they defrost they become soft quickly and release their juices.
  • Chia seeds. Kind of goes without saying, right? You absolutely need to use chia seeds! Black seeds, white seeds or a mix, it doesn’t matter. I think the seeds end up looking like raspberry seeds, almost like you’d see in a traditional jam.
  • Maple syrup. A sweetener is used to add a more intense sweet flavour to the chia jam. You could use a different liquid sweetener like honey or something like rice malt syrup or coconut syrup, too.
  • Vanilla extract. This isn’t strictly an “essential” ingredient but adding vanilla to this jam gives it a beautiful aroma and that extra little something when it comes to flavour.
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How to make jam with chia seeds

Step 1. Add frozen berries, chia seeds, maple syrup, vanilla and a quarter cup of water to a saucepan.

Step 2. Simmer the mixture over a moderate heat. As the berries start to defrost, stir the mixture firmly so the berries break down into a chunky jam. At the same time, the chia seeds will start to swell and absorb the liquid in the saucepan.

Step 3. Once the berries have dissolved to your liking, turn the stove off and let the mixture sit in the saucepan for 10-15 minutes while it cools. The jam will continue to thicken.

Step 4. Scoop the jam into a clean jar, seal and place in the fridge until it’s chilled. Then, it’s ready!

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What can I do with chia seed jam?

Kept tucked away in your fridge, easy mixed berry chia jam is going to become your new favourite sweet spread!

Some of my favourite ways to eat berry chia jam are:

  • Spread of top of toast with peanut butter or almond butter
  • Stirred through thick greek yoghurt (add a sprinkle of walnuts too)
  • Added to porridge or granola bowls
  • Served on top of pancakes
  • Served on top of french toast
  • Used as a topping on desserts like ice cream, frozen yoghurt, muffins and mug cakes

How should I store chia seed jam?

This jam will last around 7 to 10 days in the fridge if it’s stored in a clean jar. Just make sure it’s always kept in the fridge, this jam does not have any added preservatives and it doesn’t have a high sugar content, so it can spoil easily if it is left out.

Can chia jam be frozen?

Yes, you could freeze this chia jam for up to 3 months. I recommend freezing in small jars/containers or even consider decanting to an ice cube tray before freezing, that way it will defrost easily and you’re less likely to waste it!

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If you make this chia jam, don’t forget to take a snap and tag me on Instagram so you can show me what you do with it! 🙂

Recipes that go super well with chia seed jam:

  • Healthy Almond Chocolate Mug Cake
  • Easy Omega 3 Porridge (vegan friendly)
  • Berry, Lemon and Yoghurt Loaf
  • Green Smoothie Pancakes
  • Protein Packed Banana Porridge
  • Creamy Quinoa Porridge with Flaxseed

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Super Easy Berry Chia Jam (low sugar recipe)

Insanely easy and delicious mixed berry chia jam is the healthy spread you want to have on hand for your breakfast, dessert and snacks. It’s much lower in sugar than regular jam and packed with fibre. As well as being so simple to make, this tasty recipe is gluten free, dairy free and vegan friendly.

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Course: Breakfast, Snacks and Bites

Cuisine: dairy free, egg free, gluten free, grain free, nut free, paleo, vegan, vegetarian

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 4 hours hours

Servings: 12 serves

Calories: 50kcal

Equipment

  • small saucepan

  • measuring cup

  • measuring spoons

Ingredients

  • 2 cups frozen berries – any variety or a mixture
  • 4 tbsp chia seeds
  • 3 tbsp honey or any liquid sweetener of choice e.g. maple syrup, coconut syrup, rice malt syrup
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Add frozen berries, chia seeds, maple syrup, vanilla and a quarter cup of water to a saucepan.

  • Simmer the mixture over a moderate heat. As the berries start to defrost, stir the mixture firmly so the berries break down into smaller chunks and start to form more of a puree (that will become the jam!). At the same time, the chia seeds will start to swell and absorb the liquid in the saucepan.

  • Once the berries have dissolved to your liking, turn the stove off and let the mixture sit in the saucepan for 10-15 minutes while it cools. The jam will continue to thicken. Stir once or twice to make sure the chia seeds are fully incorporated.

  • Scoop the jam into a clean jar, seal and place in the fridge until it’s chilled. Then, it’s ready!

Have you made this recipe?I love seeing your creations! Take a photo and then tag me @nourish.everyday on Instagram!

Nutrition

Calories: 50kcal (3%) | Carbohydrates: 9g (3%) | Protein: 1g (2%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 0.1g (1%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 34mg (1%) | Fiber: 2g (8%) | Sugar: 7g (8%) | Vitamin A: 14IU | Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) | Calcium: 28mg (3%) | Iron: 0.4mg (2%)

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Super Easy Berry Chia Jam (low sugar recipe) (2024)

FAQs

How much chia seed to thicken jam? ›

Making Jam with Chia Seeds

The best ratio of fruit to chia seeds is two cups of fruit to two tablespoons of chia seeds. Start with this ratio, then if your fruit was very juicy or you'd like a thicker consistency, stir in more chia seeds one teaspoon at a time.

How to thicken jam without sugar? ›

Add pectin.

Whisk a tablespoon of powdered pectin (preferably the no-sugar-needed variety) into the pot of cooking jam. Test for thickness and add another tablespoon if needed.

How long does chia jam last in the fridge? ›

I like to store my Jam in an airtight glass container in the fridge, where it'll last between 7-14 days. If you don't think you'll use all of your Jam before then, you can always cut the recipe in half! Speaking of Jam uses…you can use this healthy Chia Jam pretty much anywhere you would use regular Jam or Jelly!

How long does it take for chia seeds to become jelly? ›

When chia seeds come in contact with liquid, they expand and form a gel. This makes them easier to digest. Chia seeds do not need to be soaked for a long time. In just five minutes, they have absorbed liquid, but we prefer to soak them for 20 minutes to achieve a pudding-like texture.

Why put chia seeds in jam? ›

They actually absorb the liquid and thicken the jam, without the help of preservatives, gelatin, or pectin. Moreover, they are packed with protein, minerals, and healthy fats, making them a great addition to the daily diet. A couple of years ago it was chia pudding that got all the attention on social media.

How to thicken up jam without pectin? ›

The secret ingredient to making jam without pectin is time. The fruit and sugar need plenty of time to cook and thicken. A long, slow boil drives the moisture out of the fruit, helping to preserve and thicken it at the same time. Fruit varies in water content as well, and some fruits may take longer to jam up.

What happens if you use less sugar when making jam? ›

Less sugar may allow for greater bacterial growth. As a result, process times may be longer for these low-sugar or no-sugar jams and jellies. Some pectin products include preservatives to reduce bacterial growth, as well as to preserve color.

Can I put less sugar in my jam? ›

The answer is that you can always safely reduce the amount of sugar in a recipe, because sugar doesn't make things safe. The only thing that makes a jam, jelly or other sweet preserve safe for canning in a boiling water bath canner is the acid content, because that's what prevents any potential botulism growth.

What happens if you don't add sugar to jam? ›

If you don't add the required amount of sugar, your homemade jam will become a runny mess. Kitchn suggests that if you do want sugar that's a little less sweet, actively seek out a jam recipe that is advertised to taste less sugary. Additionally, sugar helps to preserve your jam.

How do you use chia seeds as a thickener? ›

I've noticed grocery stores like Whole Foods with lots of these drinks, in every flavor under the sun. To make your own, simple mix about a tablespoon of chia seeds into a glass of fruit juice, then refrigerate for a couple hours. The chia seeds will gel and thicken the drink.

How much chia seeds should I add? ›

These tiny seeds can provide fiber that helps lower cholesterol, boost your heart health and reduce your risk of developing chronic disease. That said, because chia seeds are packed with fiber and are calorie dense, stick with no more than 2 tablespoons per day.

How do you thicken liquid with chia seeds? ›

Preparation:
  1. Combine the chia seeds and water in a mason jar with a tight lid. Shake for 15 seconds.
  2. Let stand for at least 10 minutes to thicken. Shake before use. ...
  3. This mixture will keep in the fridge for 2 – 3 weeks. You can modify this recipe to suit your needs.

Can you use chia seeds to thicken pie filling? ›

This luscious berry pie is easy to make and packed with fiber, antioxidants and protein. Chia seeds absorb up to 10 times their weight in liquid, making thickening a breeze and dairy free pudding an easy summer treat.

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