This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is my fave!! It’s super quick and easy to make, thickened with chia (instead of tons of extra sugar), totally delicious, and made with real ingredients you can feel great about.

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

After yesterday’s post sharing my all-time favorite healthy granola recipe, I couldn’t resist following it up with my favorite add-in when making granola and yogurt breakfast parfaits…

…ch-ch-ch-chia seed jam!

Have you guys jumped on the chia jam train yet?! I first started making it for myself three years ago, when I cut out sugar from my diet for 90 days, and have been a total convert ever since. Why?

  • Chia seeds thicken the jam…not tons of added sugar! Traditional jams contain an insane amount of sugar. But not chia jam. In fact, most of the time I add zero added sweetener to this recipe, since the fruit is usually sweet enough on its own. For fruits that are more tart (i.e. raspberries), I still only add about 1 tablespoon honey.
  • You can use fresh or frozen fruit.  Perfect for leftover fresh fruit in the summertime when it’s in season. And perfect for digging into the freezer during the wintertime.
  • No canning is required.  Which is a good thing, since I’m still a canning novice.
  • It’s easy to make in small batches. This recipe yields about 1 cup, or you can scale it for more/less.
  • One batch only takes about 10 minutes.  Easy peasy, made in the same amount of time it takes to brew your morning coffee.
  • This recipe works with nearly any juicy fruit. Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, peaches, apricots, kiwi, pineapple…you name it! Just about any juicy fruit will work here. And feel free to customize yours with any other seasonings as well!

But the number one reason I love chia seed jam? It just tastes great. Specifically, it tastes like real fruit.  I mean, what a concept with a fruit spread. ?

So if you love spreading a dab of jam on your toast, in your PB&J, in a granola and Greek yogurt parfait, on your waffle, on your cheese boards, in the middle of thumbprint cookies, you name it…if you love jam, this recipe’s for you. Let’s make a batch together that we can feel great about!

10-Minute Chia Seed Jam Recipe | 1-Minute Video

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

Alright, so to begin, simply add about 2 cups of fruit (fresh or frozen) to a saucepan over medium-high heat. The fruit should quickly begin to warm up and break down. Then you can mash it with a spoon (or with a potato masher) until it reaches your desired consistency. I still like my jam to have a few chunks of fruit, instead of being completely smooth.

(Also note, all of those seeds in this photo below are purely from the raspberries themselves, although they look like chia!)

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

Then sprinkle in 2 tablespoons or so of chia seeds, and give them a good stir until combined. Remove from heat, and the jam will start to thicken quickly as it cools.

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

Then after only about 5 minutes or so, it’ll be ready to go!

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

You can either pop it into a sealed container and refrigerate for future use. (<– It lasts about 1 week in the fridge.)

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

Or you can go ahead and add it to your toast, bagel, waffle, pancake, sandwich, etc. I’m obsessed with using mine to make granola and Greek yogurt parfaits, which I love to meal prep at the beginning of the week by filling a few mini mason jars with chia seed jam and Greek yogurt. Then just add in your crunchy granola when you’re ready to eat and — boom — a delicious, clean, feel-good breakfast parfait is ready to go each morning in seconds.

This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is super easy to make, it's made with just 1 tablespoon of honey (instead of tons of added sugars!), it's perfect for breakfasts (toast, parfaits, etc.), sandwiches, cookies, and more, and it's SO delicious! Feel free to make it with your favorite juicy fruit (such as strawberry, blackberry, raspberry, peach, etc.). | Gimme Some Oven #chiajam #cleaneating #chiaseed #healthybreakfast

Feel free to experiment and play around with your favorite flavors, consistency, and extra add-ins here. The sky’s the limit to what you can create. So have fun with this one!

10-Minute Chia Seed Jam

4.97 from 56 votes
Prep Time: 1 minute
Cook Time: 9 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
This 10-Minute Chia Seed Jam recipe is my fave!!  It's super quick and easy to make, thickened with chia (instead of tons of extra sugar), totally delicious, and made with real ingredients you can feel great about.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh or frozen fruit (see suggestions below)
  • 2 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 1 tablespoon freshly-squeezed lemon juice
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (only if needed)

Instructions

  • Heat fruit in a small saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until the fruit is heated through and begins to break down and bubble.  Use a spoon or potato masher to mash the fruit to your desired consistency.
  • Stir in the chia seeds and lemon juice until combined.  Then taste, and stir in 1 or 2 tablespoons sweetener if needed.
  • Remove from heat and let cool for 5 minutes.  (The jam will thicken considerably as it cools.)
  • Give the jam one final good stir.  Then serve immediately, or transfer to a sealed container and refrigerate for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Notes

Fruits that work well in chia jam: 
  • Berries (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries), cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pineapple, kiwi...basically any "juicy" fruits.
Optional add-ins: 
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • lemon zest (to make your jam a little more tangy)
  • a pinch of spices (such as cinnamon, ginger, or nutmeg, etc.)
ALSO!  Keep in mind that different kinds of fruit will yield different textures, flavors, etc.  So taste and adjust your jam as needed.  For example...
  • Some fruits may need more sweetener than others.  (Ex. Raspberries are much more tart than blueberries.)
  • Some fruits are juicier than others.  (Ex. Pineapple will make a much juicier/thinner jam than strawberries.)
  • Feel free to nix the lemon juice if your fruit is already tart.
  • You get the idea.  Taste...adjust as needed...enjoy.

Additional Info

Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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141 Comments

  1. Patrice says:

    5 stars
    Super easy to follow recipe, quick and it came out delicious! I used frozen berries.

  2. Jade says:

    5 stars
    Super easy to make and delish! I add it to my yogurt for healthy treat:)

  3. Brian says:

    Hi,
    Can this be canned for long term storage?
    Thanks

  4. T Cohen says:

    Sounds gr8! Thx 4 sharing:) gona try make this now! Will luk how it comes out…

  5. Brittany says:

    HELP!

    Is anyone proficient at making jam or jelly? Or even just pie filling?

    I tried to make this recipe TWICE today, and each time it came out completely opaque. Like a smoothie consistency. Any idea where I might have gone wrong??

    Will it maybe magically get better in the fridge overnight? I used frozen fruit (which it said I could!) because I took too long to get around to making this recipe and my strawberries went all moldy. But maybe the frozen strawberries weren’t juicy enough??)

    This is my first time ever making jam or jelly. I don’t like pectin. So I was super excited to try this! I want to figure it out.

  6. Howard Schumacher says:

    Hey, anybody had a 250ml sealer jar jar crack open on the bottom? Thank goodness it didn’t happen to me with jam in it. I found it with the full bottom broken off after washing. Jus curious if someone else found that with their jars. Wife doesn’t want to freeze the jam, now.

    1. Vanessa mclean says:

      5 stars
      Awesome recipe, I made mixed berry, doubled the recipe and added a shredded gala apple,for more pectin, a dash of lemon and no sugar as I like it that way, it is perfect with overnight banana oatmeal crepes. :)

  7. Erica says:

    5 stars
    Ok, I’m sold!! I was already making crepes when I decided I wanted some raspberry sauce. Did a quick internet search, got this going while I finished frying and it was just perfect! I will be making this again. Can’t wait to try all the other fruits!

  8. Heidi says:

    Super good recipe thank you !!

  9. PollyB says:

    This is a great idea and I do this myself at home for single serves of chia jam. One thing to remember though is that traditional jam has a long shelf life because of all the sugar. Chia based jams may not last as long, so you need to be mindful of safety (i.e. eat it up quickly!). There has been a lot of instances where low/no sugar products were developed with sweeteners instead, and shelf life and food safety was compromised because the preservation effect of sugar was absent.

  10. Jill says:

    What size mini jars are those?