Turn Up The Jam & Turn Up The Flavour With These Jam Recipes #pairingideas

6 Jam Recipes That Change The Way You Look At Jam

I wouldn’t call myself a creative person, I don’t usually “go out on a whim” and try something. Everything I do has a reason behind it, and a plan. Everything, that is, except for cooking.

When it comes to the kitchen, I’m comfortable with taking chances. Add cinnamon to the chicken? Sure, why not. Toss in some extra garlic? Absolutely.

So when it came to thinking outside the box to create jam recipes, I was ready for the task. After all, jam isn’t just for breakfast anymore. Here are some ways I like to pair jam with everyday meals and snacks.

Steel-cut Oats With Blueberry Jam

Blueberry Steel Cut Oatmeal

A staple breakfast in my house is steel-cut oats, but they can be pretty boring. Just by adding a heaping tablespoon of Smucker’s Blueberry Jam, I had a breakfast that was bursting with flavour (and berries). Even my toddler ate it in record time.

Blueberry & Peach Pie Smoothie

Blueberry Peach Pie Smoothie

I have a very picky toddler and he changes his mind about what he likes often. Smoothies are consistent; he loves them.

  • 1 cup milk (almond, coconut, cow)
  • 1 cup frozen blueberries
  • 3 tbsp Smucker’s Peach Jam
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • Additional ice (optional)

Put all ingredients in a blender, blend and enjoy.

Balsamic & Apricot BBQ Glaze

Apricot & Balsamic BBQ Glazed Chicken

Here’s a simple way to jazz up your next BBQ. Combine 1/3 cup of Apricot jam with 2 tbsp of balsamic vinegar and mix until smooth. Brush over flattened chicken breasts and grill. The chicken will be ready in less than fifteen minutes and it’s to be served with rice and vegetable of your choice. This chicken is delicious; it’s not too sweet and a great choice for the summer.

Strawberry Cream Cheese Fruit Dip

Strawberry Cream Cheese Fruit Dip

1/2 cup cream cheese and 1/4 cup cup strawberry jam is all you need to create a great dip to serve with fruit for a satisfying after school snack. This also makes a great spread for crackers, and rolls to make pin wheels.

Wildberry Vinaigrette 

Wildberry Vinaigrette

I love homemade vinaigrettes; they’re a great way to jazz up a salad and much healthier then many of the chemical cocktails on the grocery shelves. I served mine over a spring mix with left over Apricot and Balsamic BBQ Chicken.

  • 3 tbsp Wildberry Jam
  • 3 tbsp Olive Oil
  • 3 tbsp Red Wine Vinegar
  • 3 tbsp Lemon Juice

Combine ingredients in an airtight container (like a mason jar), put on the lid and shake vigorously until combined. This would also make a great glaze for a barbecued chicken.

PB&J Panini

PB & J Panini

Last, but not least is a twist on a classic. Make a peanut butter and jam sandwich (I used a concord grape jam), but don’t stop just there. Take out a panini press (or in my case my George Foreman Grill) and grill it. Trust me on this one; it’s comfort food on steroids.

My eyes have opened up after these recipes, jam isn’t just for toast. It’s easy to combine with your family favourites and create a whole new dish.

Smucker’s Pairings are a simple, easy way to create delicious food combinations with jam and other ingredients, designed help you discover how flavours mingle together for mouthwatering results. Each pairing has 5 ingredients or less, and is ready in less than 15 minutes. Because with a name like Smucker’s, it has to be good. For specific information on our jam flavours and varieties, please visit www.smuckers.ca.

Disclosure: This post was brought to you by Smucker’s Foods of Canada via Mode Media Canada. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Smucker’s Foods of Canada. 

18 comments on “Turn Up The Jam & Turn Up The Flavour With These Jam Recipes #pairingideas”

  1. I love the idea of a bbq glaze, I”m not really a fan of any kind of jam, so the suggestions to use it in different ways is great!

    • Same here Jennifer, I’m not a “jam and toast” kind of girl so it was fun to create these “grown up” recipes.

  2. Mmm! These all look so delicious! I had never thought to turn it into a salad dressing.

  3. I’m not a huge jam lover (yep I’m weird), however, I have to say, I could get into that vinaigrette recipe and adding some jam to my oats. Both look very tasty! Great ideas! Thanks Randa!

  4. I love your BBQ recipe with jam, Randa! To me it would be just the right sweetness, and I often have the ingredients on hand.

  5. My partner and kids love jam (me not so much) but I will definitely be trying out the cream cheese dip and panini’s I am sure they will love them!

  6. These all look great, especially the smoothie, i may have one for lunch! thanks for sharing.

  7. Jam is soooo good 🙂 When I was little, my favourite dessert was vanilla ice cream (which I thought was too boring as is at the time) and a big spoonful of strawberry jam.

    I also outdate liquid childrens tylenol and I can remember mom crushing an adult one in a spoonful of jam too… hehe.

  8. oh that Blueberry & Peach Pie Smoothie looks so good

  9. Blueberry & Peach Pie Smoothie sounds so good!! I know what I will be having tomorrow!

  10. That PB & J panini looks amazing! We only buy Smucker’s brand jam. Yummers!

  11. I do a lot of cooking with jams, we love BBQing peameal bacon with grape jelly, it’s so good!!

  12. These all look like delicious meals! I have never been a huge fan of jam, but may take a peek into this recipe collection.

  13. The Wildberry Vinaigrette sounds delicious and I am going to try it out on my next meal as we love fresh salads in the summer. The next time my grandchildren come I will be serving them the Steel Cut Oats with Blueberry Jam and know they will love it.

  14. I love the Blueberry & Peach Pie Smoothie!

  15. Everything looks so delicious!

  16. Thanks for all the great recipes!

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