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Fresh homemade Chia Seed Jam made with raspberry, blueberry, and black berry is the best! It’s quick and easy to make, is refined sugar-free, and a healthy condiment you can spread, swirl, or dollop!

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I always seem to have a mix of fresh berries in the fridge to add to my homemade muesli mix, top over ice cream, or blend into smoothies of all flavors. So making berry chia jam seemed like another perfect way to up the berries on hand, especially those older ones that you might throw away!

Making this chia seed jam recipe is so easy, and you really can’t go wrong here at all. The ingredients are minimal and the instructions simple, making this an easy staple to make and have on hand.

What I love most about this fruit jam with chia seeds:

  • You control the sweetener, or make it sugar-free. My blackberries were so sweet and delicious, I probably would’ve been fine without any sweetener, but added some for good measure.
  • Use the berries in any arrangement you like. Even adding strawberries to the mix works great. You can just as easily use one type of berry. This is just a template to use as a guide for whatever berry chia jam you desire.

I encourage you to try making a batch for yourself. I’ve given you 2 ways to make this, either stove-top or raw. Both ways are delicious!

Get ready to be amazed at just how wonderful making your own chia jam can be!

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Berry Chia Jam Ingredients

This Berry Chia Jam is loaded with powerful antioxidants and is a superfood jam!

  • Berries:Blueberries, raspberries and blackberries are all rich in polyphenols, essential vitamins and trace elements. Alone these berries are amazing, but together they promote optimal antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer benefits. I highly recommend seeking out organic berries as an added measure of heart smart eating. If you decide to make the stove-top method in this recipe, you can be sure that most of the polyphenols will still be intact.
  • Chia Seeds: The chia seeds are also considered a superfood. Although they are used sparingly they will add some omegas while adding textural thickness to the jam.
  • Sweetener: If needed, add a little pure maple syrup, coconut sugar, or organic pure cane sugar.

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How To Make Chia Seed Jam

Here is a step by step guide to making stovetop chia jam. You can also make it raw following the directions in the recipe card below.

  • Add the berries to a small saucepan, heat over medium stirring occasionally until softened.
  • Using the back of a slotted spoon or fork, mash the berries along the side (or bottom) of the pan.
  • Let mixture come to a gentle boil. The entire cooking time will be from 4 – 6 minutes.

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  • Once the boiling starts, remove from heat, add sweetener if needed and slowly add in chia seeds while stirring to combine.

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  • Pour warm berry chia jam into a jar and let cool a few minutes. Cover and place in the refrigerator to thicken.

And that’s all it takes to make this delicious, refined sugar-free chia seed jam!

Top Tips

  • Chia jam can be made on the stovetop or 100% raw!
  • Change it up using just one or two types of berry, instead of three. Choose from strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, or raspberry.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of vanilla for another layer of delicious flavor!

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How To Store Chia Jam

  • Made on the stovetop: Chia jam made on the stovetop can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 – 3 weeks, in a sealed container. It may even last longer, but as soon as you notice any mold throw it away.
  • Raw: When making raw, keep stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.

How To Freeze

Chia Jam can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months. To freeze, let cool completely and store in freezer safe containers. Let thaw in the refrigerator. Give a good stir before using.

Serving Suggestions

Here are my favorite ways to dollop, swirl, and spread homemade chia jam:

  • Spread on your favorite toast or a slice of this Vegan Banana Bread, Vegan Cornbread or Artisan Bread.
  • Make a PB & J sandwich using this homemade Almond Butter recipe.
  • Add a dollop on vegan Pancakes or Waffles.
  • Swirl into Oatmeal, Vanilla Chia Pudding, banana nice cream, or non-dairy vanilla ice cream.
  • You can even treat yourself to these Oat Jam Thumbprint Cookiesor these fan-favorite Almond Flour Thumbprint Cookies.

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If you try this chia jam recipe, please let me know!Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.

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Rich in antioxidants, this healthy berry chia seed jam with raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries is lip smackin delicious! Cook on the stovetop or make it raw.

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: Makes 1 - 1 1/4 cup 1x
  • Category: Condiment
  • Method: stovetop
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 heaping cup blackberries (about 6 oz.)
  • 1/2 heaping cup raspberries (about 3 oz.)
  • 1/2 heaping cup blueberries (about 3 oz.)
  • 1 heaping tablespoon chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, optional

Instructions

Stove-top: Add berries to a small saucepan, heat over medium stirring occasionally until softened. Using the back of a slotted spoon or fork, mash the berries along the side (or bottom) of the pan. Let mixture come to a gentle boil. The entire cooking time will be from 4 – 6 minutes. Once boiling occurs, remove from heat, add sweetener if needed and slowly add in chia seeds while stirring to combine. Fill jar and let cool a few minutes. Cover and place in the refrigerator to thicken.

Store in the refrigerator. Will last up to 2 – 3 weeks (I’ve never had it longer than a week, it may even last up to a month, but if you notice any mold throw it away immediately).

Raw: Place berries and chia seeds in blender/food processor and pulse until desired chunkiness/consistency. Add maple syrup as needed and blend again.

Fill jar, cover and place in refrigerator to set for a couple hours.

Keep stored in the fridge and use your raw chia jam within 1 week.

Makes about 1 – 1 1/4 cup (8 – 10 oz.)

Serves 8 – 10, 2 tablespoons per serving

Notes

Use any berries you prefer equaling approx. 12 oz. (or 2 cups). If using strawberries be sure to chop them up before measuring unless using a scale.

If using frozen berries, be sure to let them thaw before measuring.

Add 1 teaspoon of vanilla for another layer of delicious flavor.

Nutritional values are estimates only. See ourfull nutrition disclosure here.

Updated: Chia Jam was originally published in May 2015. It has been retested and updated with new photos and helpful tips in September 2020.

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FAQs

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? ›

If you've ever tried making chia pudding or chia eggs, you know that chia seeds naturally “gel” after sitting in liquid for about 10 minutes.

What are the benefits of chia seed jam? ›

They are full of antioxidants that protect our bodies against free radicals and they are also full of fiber which is excellent for our digestive health. Chia seeds are an easy way to add minerals to your diet- they're are full of calcium, iron, zinc, copper, manganese, niacin, and magnesium.

Can chia seeds become rancid? ›

Chia seeds can expire due to their high amounts of fatty oil. Over time, the oil in the seeds will begin to oxidize, chemically altering the quality of the seeds until they are completely rancid. You can tell if your chia seeds have spoiled in several ways. The first is to check for signs of moisture or mold.

How do you know if chia seeds have gone bad? ›

The first is to check for signs of moisture or mold. Mold grows very quickly in chia seeds that have gotten moist, so if you see any dampness at all, you can conclude that the seeds are no longer edible. Next, look for seeds that have clumped together, as this is a sign that the oil inside the seeds is rancid.

What happens if you don't soak chia seeds? ›

Soaking chia seeds releases additional “enzyme inhibitors” that nature has in place to protect the seed from sprouting prematurely. Without soaking when you eat them, the enzyme inhibitors also will bind to nutrients we need, potentially create nutritional deficiencies, and irritate your digestive system.

How much chia seeds should you eat a day? ›

A 2-tablespoon serving (which is a TON of seeds) has 150 calories, 10g of fiber, 6g of protein and 10g of fat, most of which is the healthy polyunsaturated variety. In terms of how much chia to eat each day, it's smart to stick to the 2-tablespoon serving size.

Why are my chia seeds not expanding in milk? ›

Seeds Not Expanding

"Using a liquid that's too thick will not properly hydrate your chia seeds," explains Roszkowski, adding that they're botanically built to swell when they come in contact with water. Solution: With that in mind, it's best to use water or another thin liquid like juice, tea, or nut milk.

Can chia seeds reduce belly fat? ›

Both Chia seeds and Ginger have been shown in some studies to help suppress appetite. Feeling fuller for longer may lead to reduced calorie intake, which can contribute to weight loss, including fat loss in the belly area.

What happens to your body when you eat chia seeds everyday? ›

Although chia seeds offer a variety of health benefits, eating too many may lead to complications: Digestive issues. Because of their high fiber content, eating too many chia seeds may cause constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas.

Do chia seeds help in hair growth? ›

Chia seeds are bursting with essential amino acids and they do some great work from inside the scalp. They inhibit hair fall and give a boost to new hair growth. They also help fight inflammation. Zinc and copper prevent thinning of hair, thus helping hair growth.

What not to mix with chia seeds? ›

Omega-3 fatty acids: Chia seeds contain a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids. It is known that high levels of omega-3 fatty acids may increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, it is advised to avoid taking chia seeds with foods or supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids.

Do chia seeds flush your system? ›

Powerful nutritional supplements, chia seeds are well-known for their ability to cleanse the body. They have a high dietary fiber content, which aids in controlling digestion and wards against constipation. Furthermore, chia seeds help the body eliminate toxins and extra waste by absorbing them in the digestive system.

Can you eat chia pudding after 5 days? ›

Load up your chia seed pudding for a healthy breakfast or snack! Store any leftovers in the covered jar or an airtight container for up to 5 days. If the pudding becomes too thick, loosen it with a little extra milk. Wait to add the toppings until right before you eat.

How fast does chia pudding go bad? ›

LIke any tasty treat, it's kept in the fridge in a sealed container until you're ready to enjoy it. The shelf life of chia pudding is usually 3-5 days, depending on how it's stored and whether or not clean utensils are used to scoop it out – if it's stored in batch form versus individual portions.

How long is homemade jam good for? ›

Homemade jam and jelly can last for a long time, depending on factors such as ingredients, storage conditions, and preparation methods. Typically, homemade jam will last around 6 to 12 months when unopened and stored properly. Once opened, it should be consumed within 1 to 3 months to ensure the best taste and quality.

Can I store chia in the fridge? ›

Storing them in the refrigerator will extend their shelf life; this will save you money in the long run. Mason jars can also be sealed with a lid, which keeps the air out and helps prevent oxidation.

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