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If you’ve ever wanted a fun, plant-based take on caviar, this vegan chia seed caviar is about to become your new favorite party trick. It uses black chia seeds to mimic the look and pop of real caviar, while nori and soy sauce give it that briny, oceanic flavor. It sounds fancy, but it’s honestly one of the easiest things you can make, and it requires just a handful of ingredients.

The chia seeds swell up as they soak, developing that signature caviar-like bead with a gel coating that pops when you eat it. Spread some vegan cream cheese on a cracker or piece of toast, spoon this on top, and garnish with fresh dill and chives for an appetizer that looks impressive but takes almost no effort. It’s perfect for entertaining, holiday spreads, or just treating yourself to something a little special.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Impressive but easy. It looks fancy and elegant, but it takes just 5 minutes of hands-on time.
- Briny, oceanic flavor. Nori and soy sauce give it that unmistakable caviar-like taste.
- Fun caviar-like texture. The chia seeds swell into little beads that pop just like the real thing.
- Just a few ingredients. No hard-to-find items, just chia seeds, nori, and soy sauce.
- Perfect for entertaining. A unique, conversation-starting addition to any appetizer spread.

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Nori – A sheet of dried seaweed, blended into the liquid to give the caviar its briny, oceanic flavor and dark color.
- Hot water – Helps the nori break down and blend smoothly into the mixture.
- Soy sauce or tamari – Adds saltiness and umami depth for that savory, caviar-like taste.
- Rice vinegar – Optional, but adds a subtle brightness to the flavor.
- Black chia seeds – The star of the dish. They swell into little caviar-like beads with a satisfying pop. Black chia gives the most authentic caviar appearance.
Equipment Needed
- Blender
- Small bowl
- Spoon
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Airtight container (for chilling and storing)




Tips for the Best Results
- Use black chia seeds. They give the most authentic caviar-like appearance. White chia seeds will work but won’t have that classic dark look.
- Blend the nori well. Make sure the nori is fully broken down into the liquid so the flavor is evenly distributed.
- Stir to prevent clumping. After pouring the liquid over the chia seeds, mix until uniform so they don’t clump together as they set.
- Chill for the full time. The chia seeds need at least 2 hours to swell and develop that caviar-like texture. Overnight is even better.
- Taste and adjust. Depending on your soy sauce and preferences, you can add a bit more for a saltier, brinier flavor.

Serving Suggestions
- On toast with cream cheese – Spread vegan cream cheese on toast points and top with a spoonful of the caviar.
- On crackers – A simple, elegant appetizer for parties.
- On cucumber rounds – A fresh, light, gluten-free option.
- Garnished with herbs – Finish with fresh dill and chopped chives for color and flavor.
- On a party spread – Add it to a vegan charcuterie or appetizer board for something unexpected.
Storage Instructions
- Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
- Make ahead: This is a great make-ahead appetizer. Prepare it a day or two before your event and keep it chilled until ready to serve.
- Stir before serving: Give it a gentle stir before serving to loosen and redistribute the beads.

Recipe FAQs
It won’t be a perfect replica, but the nori and soy sauce give it a briny, oceanic, savory flavor that reads as caviar, especially served with the classic accompaniments like vegan cream cheese and fresh herbs.
Yes! If you don’t have nori, kelp granules or dulse flakes will also give you that briny, oceanic flavor. Start with about a teaspoon and adjust to taste.
Black chia seeds most closely resemble the dark color of traditional caviar. White chia seeds work flavor-wise but won’t have the same look.
Yes, just reduce the soy sauce. You can always add more after tasting, so start with less if you prefer a milder flavor.
If the mixture sets thicker than you’d like, stir in a splash of water to loosen it to your desired consistency.

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Vegan Chia Seed Caviar
- Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes
- Yield: About 1/2 cup 1x
- Diet: Vegan
Description
This vegan chia seed caviar is an easy, briny plant-based alternative to caviar. Made with just a few ingredients, it’s perfect for appetizers, toast, and entertaining.
Ingredients
- 1 sheet nori
- ¾ cup hot water
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari
- Optional: 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
- ¼ cup black chia seeds
Ideas for Serving:
- Toast
- Crackers
- Cucumber rounds
- Vegan cream cheese
- Fresh dill
- Chopped chives
Instructions
- Blend the nori. Add a sheet of nori to a blender and blend until broken down.
- Add the liquid ingredients. Add the hot water, soy sauce, and rice vinegar (if using) to the blender. Blend until combined.
- Combine with chia seeds. Add the chia seeds to a small bowl. Pour the liquid mixture over the top and mix until uniform.
- Chill and set. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or overnight, until the chia seeds swell into caviar-like beads.
- Serve. Stir gently and serve chilled with your favorite accompaniments.
Notes
- Chia seeds: Black chia seeds give the most caviar-like appearance.
- Seaweed: If you don’t have nori, kelp granules or dulse flakes work too.
- Storage: Keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 7 days.
- Prep Time: 2 Hours 5 Minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: No Bake














