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.
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Sugar-Free Apple Pie Chia Seed Jam + Parfait
Yield
2 parfaits
Soak time
1-2 hours or overnight
Prep time
Cook time
Total 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.
Ingredients
For the jam (makes 1-1.5 cups)
- 3 large apples, peeled and diced
- 3/4 cup 100% pure apple juice
- 2 tablespoons chia seeds
- 3/4-1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (optional)
- pinch of fine grain sea salt (optional)
For the parfait:
- 1/2 cup gluten-free rolled oats
- 1 + 1/4 cups homemade or store-bought almond milk
- 2 tablespoons chia seeds
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
- sweetener, to taste (optional)
- Apple Pie Jam (from above)
- Chopped toasted walnuts (optional)
Directions
- For the jam: Add all jam ingredients into a medium pot and stir to combine. Bring mixture to a low boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes or so. When the apples are fork tender, remove from heat and mash 50% of the mixture to thicken. Set aside to cool.
- For the vegan overnight oats: Combine the oats, chia seeds, almond milk, vanilla, and cinnamon in a small bowl. Whisk to combine. Place in the fridge overnight, or for at least 1-2 hours to thicken. Once the oats are softened and the liquid is mostly absorbed, it's ready. You can thin it out with more milk if needed or thicken it with more chia seeds.
- To make each parfait: Layer the vegan overnight oats with the apple pie jam, a few spoonfuls of each per layer. Add toasted chopped walnuts on top of each layer if desired.
- Store leftover jam in an air-tight container or jar in the fridge. Should last for at least 1-2 weeks.
Tip:
Note: For a homemade milk option, see my Homemade Vanilla Almond Milk Recipe.
Nutrition Information
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such a great recipe to send us into Fall with!
I seriously think your recipes could convert even the most dedicated meat-eater into a loving vegan! Thank you so much for sharing your creations with us, you have helped me in so many ways. My transition into vegan-ism has been not only delicious, but inspiring and wonderful to boot!!!
Thank you Baylie, so happy to hear this!
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to try it. Do you think it would work with a different one of your chia seed jam recipes? I’m not super crazy about cooked apples.
Yes I can’t see why not – you can probably use any fruit you enjoy :)
This looks super delicious. Chia jam rocks.
This looks delicious! Wondering if this could be made in a crock-pot?
Love your recipes!
This sounds amazing; and just in time for apple season!
You’re killing me with the recipes lately. This looks AMAZING! Perfect timing too- my mother in law just dropped off an entire bag of apples from the mountains. :)
This looks amazing. I am leaving .right.now. to go get some chia seeds and apples!
Wow…love this! i’ve often made a strawberry chia jam, but never an apple pie version. genius!! :-)
I adore homemade applesauce, so I imagine this is kind of similar. But I love that it has chia seeds for some extra nutrients. I’m kind of sad that berry season is over, but it’s recipes like this that make me super excited for fall!
This looks so awesome!
Oh, my goodness! You are just awesome! I started making this as soon as I saw the post (which was about three hours ago). I can easily imagine eating it all in one go. =P It was so good! I added an extra apple and threw in some ginger because cinnamon and ginger is my current taste combo love affair, but I had to improvise with the juice as I did not have any on hand. Thankfully, I had soaked dates for a different recipe and just used that. I loved it! I will definitely be making this again. I can already hear the two jars of it calling my name from the fridge…
So glad you enjoyed it Becca!
This jam is genius! And I love the combination of flavors in the parfait. I’m going to have to make this for breakfast tomorrow, or at least for lunch! This is definitely a recipe to ring in the new season!
Any chance you could post nutritional info? Sorry if someone asked this already! Very excited to make this as I just bought a nut milk bag a week ago. :)
I made this for breakfast this morning, and it is sooo good! I feel like I’m eating a dessert, I can’t believe there is no added sugar. Thanks for the recipe!
I have some apple juice in the fridge… maybe I’ll give this a whirl! I bet my daughter would really like this.
Having Friday off has its benefits especially now that I’ve got a goal: apple-y jam deliciousness parfait!! I’m so finding your cookbook, and trying overnight steel cut oats…
Thanks for sharing and I hope MOFO is as fun for you as it is for us readers!!!
Angela,
loving all your recipes…you are rocking the vegan mofo!
Thanks,
Kelly
Drooling and definitely making this tonight so a delicious VOO parfait can be devoured in the morning!
I am so excited to try this recipe! I used one of your photos and linked to you for my MoFo round-up day, I hope you don’t mind.
thanks for the love!