This is the sort of recipe that takes away all the end of summer blues, at least temporarily.
I recently discovered that I can make chia seed jam without the need for any sweetener at all. A natural, no added sugar jam recipe? Yes, it’s totally possible!
My little secret? Apples. They are perfectly sweet enough. Unlike berries which can be tart, apples really don’t need anything extra.
If you’ve had my other chia seed jam recipes (see my Magical Blueberry Vanilla Chia Seed Jam and Strawberry Chia Seed Jam), you may know by now that this isn’t your grandma’s jam. Not even by a long shot. It’s always worth repeating this because I always get a comment about it not being an authentic or traditional jam recipe. You would be correct. Sometimes we just have to break the rules!
[Note: I used white chia seeds in this jam recipe because I had a bag to use up, but rest assured you can use white or black chia seeds.]
Apple peel is the new party streamer.
Much like my other chia seed jam recipes, you cook down the fruit along with chia seeds and any desired spices. Instead of using maple syrup to sweeten, I took a note from my Homemade Pumpkin Butter recipe and used 100% apple juice. It worked like a charm. I made a fairly small batch just to see how it would turn out, but next time I would probably double the recipe because it disappeared quickly! And by disappeared quickly I mean that I ate the whole batch in less than 12 hours. Can you blame me?
After about 15-20 minutes of cooking down the apples, they will be nice and soft and the mixture will have thickened up thanks to the chia seeds. I took a potato masher and mashed about 50% of the apple mixture to get a nice, thick consistency. You can mash all of it if you want, but I liked leaving lots of apple chunks for texture.
Next came the building blocks of breakfast – or more specifically, Vegan Overnight Oats.
Then, this parfait happened. It was quite possibly the greatest breakfast moment in a very long time.
This nontraditional jam is thickened with omega-3 fatty acid rich chia seeds and is free from added sugar. Enjoy it on toast, layered in parfaits, or on top of oatmeal. Note: For a homemade milk option, see my Homemade Vanilla Almond Milk Recipe.Sugar-Free Apple Pie Chia Seed Jam + Parfait
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Now THIS is the most creative use of chia seeds I’ve ever seen! Who needs pectin when you’ve got…chia to the rescue! Break the rules and make non-traditional jam all day long, please! I would love a big dollop of this on just about anything. But really, I’d pretend it was a ‘chutney’ and just dig my spoon right into that jar, very happily :)
Wow this looks so yummy! I love chia seeds, and this is such a creative way to eat them! Thanks for sharing!
xo,
Lauren
lakeshorelady.com
I LOVE this idea! I was fascinated by your other jam recipes, but now that you have added those lovely apples…sold!! Also “Apple peels are the new party streamers”, yes to this! : )
What a perfect Fall breakfast!
What a beautiful breakfast-or snack…I could have it for both! I have some peaches I need to use so this gives me a great idea..thanks!
Yes! PEACHES! mmmmmmm :)
This parfait looks amazing! Although it is hard to have end of summer blues, when it is 90 degrees here. I’m looking forward to some cooler weather.
Oh my gosh, you are on A ROLL Ange!! This looks fantastic! This morning’s chillier temperature made me start thinking about fall (and shudder… brrrr!) but I’m definitely looking forward to pumpkin and lots of apples. You’ve reminded me that I really need to start eating more chia seeds. I think I’ll be making this on the weekend!
That looks so great! I’ve been making raw chia jams but I’m going to have to try one of your recipes. I love that you didn’t have to add sweetener to this one. I’ve had to dump a lot of maple syrup in my chia jams to make them tasty. Can’t wait for more fall recipes! Fall clothes and pumpkin pie are the only things that make me somewhat ok with summer coming to an end.
I hear you on the fall clothes…I keep asking myself if it’s too early to whip out my boots. hah.
Ha, I finally got to put my boots AWAY a few weeks ago (hooray chilly SF summers), I’m hoping I can keep them in the closet and enjoy bare legs just a little while longer….
This recipes looks yum, I really have to get some chia seeds soon!
Gorgeous! I’m a chia seed nut! Costing me a fortune but so worth it!
Our Costco is now selling chia seeds. If you have a Costco near you, check it out. If they aren’t carrying them, you can request that they do.
This is the PERFECT fall breakfast (or snack or dessert!). I love how apples are sweet enough to preclude the need for added sugar!
Is it coincidence I have 3 extra apples this week? Oh I think not! I know my culinary project for tomorrow!
Oh man I cannot wait until apples get in season here.. The weather is still pretty warm but that is normal for AZ; this is the best non kept secret! I cannot wait to try!
Oh the amazing wonders of the chia seed! What a wonderful, pure, and simple recipe! Beautiful!
Is it possible to can this? It’s apple canning season and I wasn’t sure if the chia seeds would work in canning or if they would spoil. Does anyone know?
I’m sorry I’m not sure Carrie. Maybe someone else can weigh in :)
Carrie, you can totally can chia seed jam! (that sounded funny ha) Just let it sit in the fridge overnight first, then can using a hot water method. That way the chia seeds expand to their full potential before being sealed in! Also, if you dont want to can the jam, you can freeze it for 6 months – 1 year before it spoils. Same deal though, allow to fully plump overnight before freezing. Hope that helps! =)
Holy deliciousness! I love chia jam. This year a lot of blackberries were growing all over the neighborhood and I made chia blackberry jam a few times, but I never thought of using it in a parfait. Amazing! Will definitely make this breakfast soon. Thanks Angela!
Oh man! I have everything but the apple juice and almond milk. Need to make this stat!
amazing, angela! i definitely must try this!
I’m enjoying you posting every day — thank you! :)
Aw, thank you Jill!! I may need all the motivation I can… ;)
Angela, you are my food guru:-)
Wow, this is so creative! Apple jam is such a great idea and totally guilt-free without the addition of sweeteners. That definitely looks like a stellar breakfast.