Cranberry Chia Jam Recipe

chia jam with toast
chia jam with toast - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Slathering jam on toast or an English muffin is a timeless treat and has been gracing our breakfasts and tea-times for decades. There's just something about the combination of crisp and warm toast and sweet, gooey jam that is a universal favorite. All kinds of berries can be used to make jam and in honor of holiday season when the familiar bags of fresh cranberries are at the market, making cranberry chia jam is a way to incorporate these vibrant deep red berries into more than just our turkey dinner.

Wellness coach and recipe developer Miriam Hahn brings us this recipe and says, "Cranberries have been a symbol of the holidays for centuries. Their vibrant, deep red hue is reminiscent of traditional celebrations and as soon as fall hits you can bet cranberry season is right around the corner." This jam is a cinch to make and delivers a tart and sweet flavor that will surely enhance your morning toast.

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Gather The Ingredients For Cranberry Chia Jam

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jam ingredients - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

To make this recipe, you'll want to pick up an orange and some cranberries from the grocery store. "If you're eager to make this jam before the fresh cranberries are available, frozen work just fine, making this a jam you can make year-round," Hahn shares.

Then you'll need some maple syrup, cinnamon, and our star: chia seeds. "Black chia seeds are the most common but there is a white variety too that you can use if you prefer," Hahn says. "I buy chia seeds in bulk and transfer them to a jar and store them in my fridge so they stay fresh for longer," Hahn goes on to say.

Step 1: Zest The Orange

orange zest on board
orange zest on board - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Zest the orange.

Step 2: Juice The Orange

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juicer with orange - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Juice the orange.

Step 3: Begin Building The Jam

adding zest to pot
adding zest to pot - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Add the cranberries, maple syrup, orange zest, orange juice, and cinnamon into a small pot.

Step 4: Boil Then Simmer The Jam

covering pot with lid
covering pot with lid - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Bring to a low boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes.

Step 5: Mash The Cranberries

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mashing cranberries - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Using a mallet or potato masher, mash the cranberries until you have a chunky mixture.

Step 6: Add The Chia Seeds

adding chia seeds to pot
adding chia seeds to pot - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Remove from the heat and add the chia seeds. Stir and let sit for 10 minutes.

Step 7: Serve Or Store The Chia Jam

jam on toast
jam on toast - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

The chia seed jam is ready to store or serve.

What Are The Health Benefits Of Chia Seeds?

chia jam on platter
chia jam on platter - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Chia seeds are small but mighty. They're incredibly nutrient-dense, meaning that they provide a high concentration of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds per calorie. They are good for preventing heart disease, good for bone health and are often associated as a weight loss food. This recipe is a good way to try out these powerful seeds!

Of course, there are quite a few ways to put the seeds to good use. "Chia seeds are also high in plant-based protein and I love to incorporate them into my morning meals by making chia pudding, adding them to smoothies, or by spreading this delicious jam on a number of things. They also can be used as a binder for muffins or veggie burgers by combining 1 tablespoon of chia seeds with 3 tablespoons of water," Hahn shares. Chia seeds don't really affect the taste of texture of a food, but they certainly do bulk up the nutritional value.

How Should You Serve This Cranberry Chia Jam?

jars of chia cranberry jam
jars of chia cranberry jam - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Cranberry chia jam is a versatile condiment with a fruity and tart flavor and a gooey texture that pairs well with both sweet and savory dishes. Aside from spreading on toast, English muffins, bagels, or croissants, you can combine it with peanut butter or almond butter for a classic and satisfying PB & J sandwich.

Swirl some onto yogurt for a fruity and tangy topping which will add natural sweetness and texture. Or add a dollop to your oatmeal for the extra fruit and flavor. Or how about a drizzle over pancakes or waffles instead of syrup?

Or you can take a savory approach. If you are preparing a charcuterie platter the jam pairs well with all types of cheeses and meats and will add a festive touch to the platter. It also can be used as a glaze or sauce for roasted chicken, turkey, pork, or ham.

Cranberry Chia Jam Recipe

2 jars of jam
2 jars of jam - Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 13mCook Time: 10mYield: 6 ServingsIngredients

  • 1 orange

  • 3 cups frozen or fresh cranberries

  • ¼ cup maple syrup

  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon

  • 2 tablespoons chia seeds

Directions

  1. Zest the orange.

  2. Juice the orange.

  3. Add the cranberries, maple syrup, orange zest, orange juice, and cinnamon into a small pot.

  4. Bring to a low boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes.

  5. Using a mallet or potato masher, mash the cranberries until you have a chunky mixture.

  6. Remove from the heat and add the chia seeds. Stir and let sit for 10 minutes.

  7. The chia seed jam is ready to store or serve.

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