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Magical Blueberry Vanilla Chia Seed Jam

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Before we left for our trip, I found myself with a couple pints of blueberries and a few spotted bananas to use up. I’ve been meaning to make my strawberry chia seed jam for a while now, so I ended up adapting my recipe using blueberries, all-natural sweetener, and a touch of vanilla. It turned out lovely and was ready in 20 minutes flat!

This is the strawberry chia seed jam that I made a couple years ago:

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Chia seeds are magic. I love using them as thickeners in all kinds of foods from homemade jam to vegan overnight oats to pasta sauces.

This strawberry chia seed “jam” is a tasty filling for my Healthy Strawberry Oat Squares! You can use any kind of filling that you like in these oat squares. They remind me a lot of a healthy nutri-grain bar.

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This is not a traditional jam recipe by any means, but then again I’m not one for following traditions all that often when it comes to food. Instead of using white sugar, I used maple syrup to lightly sweeten the berries. The maple and vanilla extract do a great job of bringing out the flavours in the blueberries without overpowering them. Chia seeds thicken the mixture nicely while adding a tasteless burst of nutrition in every bite.

If you’ve got 20 minutes, you can make this jam. It’s a snap. All you do is add blueberries and a touch of maple syrup into a pot. Bring it to a low boil and then reduce it to simmer for about 5 minutes or so. Then stir in the chia seeds and simmer it for another 10-15 minutes, stirring frequently until it’s as thick as you desire.

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Before adding the chia seeds, the blueberries will be quite watery.

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Have no fear chia is here!

After adding in the chia seeds and cooking the mixture down, it thickens up beautifully! Hence, the name – magical jam. You won’t believe your eyes how thick this gets. Thanks to the chia seeds, we’re also pumping up the jam with all kinds of healthy omega fats, iron, fibre, protein, magnesium, and calcium. Who knew jam could be so healthy?

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Enjoy this on toast, oatmeal, vegan overnight oats, thumbprint cookies, tarts, in smoothies, and so much more. Also, feel free to try this out with any seasonal fruit you wish.

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Magical Blueberry Vanilla Chia Seed Jam

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, oil-free, soy-free
Yield
1 cup
Prep time
2 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
Total time
22 minutes

Adapted from my strawberry chia seed jam.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups fresh blueberries
  • 3-4 tbsp pure maple syrup, to taste (or other liquid sweetener)
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Directions

  1. In a medium-sized non-stick pot, bring the blueberries and 3 tbsp of maple syrup to a low boil. Stir frequently, and reduce heat to low-medium to simmer for about 5 minutes. Lightly mash the blueberries with a potato masher or fork, leaving some for texture.
  2. Stir in the chia seeds until thoroughly combined and cook the mixture down until it thickens to your desired consistency, or about 15 minutes. Stir frequently so it doesn’t stick to the pot.
  3. Once the jam is thick, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Add more maple syrup to taste if desired. Enjoy on toast, English muffins, oatmeal, vegan overnight oats, oat bars, tarts, cookies, banana soft serve, smoothies, and more. The jam should keep for at least a week in an air-tight container in the fridge.
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A breakfast sandwich sounded like a good idea.

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Banana slices, sunflower seed butter, and blueberry jam all sandwiched in a toasted English muffin….I couldn’t wait a second longer.

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*Poof*…it was gone just like a magic trick.

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We’re off for our flight back home this morning! I think my first meal back will be banana bread oatmeal with blueberry jam & sunbutter to top it all off…yum. And then about a week’s worth of salads because I kinda got off track with the salad-a-day challenge a bit. Whoops.. This last week of June is going to be a leafy one…

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Filed Under: Gluten Free, Low Sugar, Nut Butters/Jams, Nut Free, Oil Free, Quick & Easy, Recipes, Sauces, Soy Free, Summer, Vegan Overnight Oats Tagged With: all natural jam, blueberry jam recipe, chia seed jam, jam recipe

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Beth @ Tasty Yummies
13 years ago

WOW what a brilliant idea. I cannot wait to get blueberries at the farmers market this weekend and make this! Thanks so much for another great recipe!

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Isabelle
13 years ago

That looks suuuuuuuuuuper yummy and so easy to make.
Thanks Angela, can’t wait to try !!
Isa

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Danielle
13 years ago

This recipe has made me cry.

When I was at “blueberries”, my eyes became misty. Then, at “chia seeds”, tears were rolling down my cheeks. Then, at “vanilla”, I broke down and cried.

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Lacey
13 years ago

Think I could use Raspberries for this instead??

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Lacey
13 years ago

I can’t see why not!

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kendra
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
13 years ago

I made raspberry and its wonderful!

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Kristen @ notsodomesticated
13 years ago

I am so pinning this!! Love this idea!

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Fi @ sparklingsnowflake
13 years ago

That’s incredible! Is the finished texture quite bitty though? Or do the seeds soften enough that you don’t notice? And how well do you think it would stand up to being blended to make a smooth jam?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Fi @ sparklingsnowflake
13 years ago

I dont mind the seeds in there and yes you do notice them. I would suggest using ground chia seed if you dont want the seeds in there.

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Heidi @ Food Doodles
13 years ago

Yum! I’ve been meaning to try a chia seed jam. I’m so impressed with how much it thickens! Loooooove blueberries too :D

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Anna @ The Guiltless Life
13 years ago

I’m going berry picking next weekend and wanted to make my own jam from what I pick. Because I can’t handle white sugar I decided to make my own, naturally sweetened jam and was looking around for a good recipe. Love that this one includes chia seeds and uses whole sweeteners. Thank you! I’m pinning it as we speak :).

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Christa @ Edible Balance
13 years ago

I LOVED your strawberry version last year, can’t wait to make this jam! Never will I buy it at the store again, what’s the point when I can make this deliciousness?! I honestly can’t get enough of chia seeds either, so versatile!

Enjoy your last few moments in Calgary!

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Averie @ Averie Cooks
13 years ago

this is perfect! love the easy jam-making method and no pectin needed; just…chia seeds! It’s amazing how thick they make things (and keep on making it thicker in my experience even a day or two later…chia seed pudding is super thick on day 3 compared to day 1 when stored in my fridge, at least for me). Wondering if the jam keeps on getting a bit thicker as time passes or if it levels off?

Either way…it looks fabulous!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Averie @ Averie Cooks
13 years ago

It seemed to level off :) But if you stopped cooking it while it was still thinned out, I’m sure it would thicken up in the fridge.

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Jessica @ Dairy Free Betty
13 years ago

I love it! I don’t normally use much jam because it’s always high in sugar. And I find only using a little jam is boring – but this is awesome and you could seriously lather it up! Drool!

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Kalee
13 years ago

Can you hand me a tissue? My mouth is watering.

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Laura @ My Pink Thumb
13 years ago

This is brilliant!!! :)

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Crissie
13 years ago

Oh, your timing is epic. I had a huge bowl of blueberries that I needed to hurry up and do something with. I just finished doing this! What didn’t fit into my mason jar is going into a cake in a few minutes. Thanks for this brilliant recipe!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Crissie
13 years ago

Glad the timing was right! I bet it’s great spread onto a layer of cake…yum. Enjoy Crissie.

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Jesse (OutToLunchCreations)
13 years ago

I can’t wait to try this! How long do you think it would last in the fridge? Also SunButter is on super sale at the Loblaw’s stores in Toronto! AND they have a crunchy version, I haven’t tried it yet but I imagine its amazing!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jesse (OutToLunchCreations)
13 years ago

Its lasted 1 week in my fridge so far and its still going strong. I expect it will last at least 2 weeks or possibly longer. I will update my recipe when I know :)

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Christina
13 years ago

Oh this looks amazing!! What a simple recipe and low in calories for the most part. I’ll be making a spin on this soon :)

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Katie
13 years ago

Nicely done!

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
13 years ago

so beautiful! i love homemade jam – totally worth it!

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Lexi @ You, Me, & A World to See
13 years ago

Yummm! I love jam, but I really don’t like mine too sweet. I love that this is simple but allows for lots of customization :)

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Nadiya @ Milk and Honey
13 years ago

Amazing idea! Most commercialy bought jams are so high in sugar and random additives, this recipe is so simple and pure. Will definetely try this once I get more blueberries :D

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