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Blueberry Compote is a healthy, quick and easy whole food plant based condiment perfect for topping on waffles, pancakes, biscuits or spread on toast or scones!

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This delicious berry compote is made with fresh or frozen blueberries, lemon, and just a touch of sugar. It’s slightly tart, sweet, and super versatile!

I love the naturalness of using less sugar than most recipes call for, letting the blueberries really shine. When purchased at peak season they don’t need much, but feel free to adjust the sugar to suit your taste.

I made this originally to top on pancakes, but it would be great on waffles too. Not to mention, you can stir into yogurt, oatmeal or top on a slice of lemon pound cake.

There are so many ways to use blueberry compote, and if blueberries are in season all year, you can whip it up whenever you want. Plus, the recipe can easily be doubled and stored for later!

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Ingredients You’ll Need

In this recipe, blueberries, citrus and small amount of sugar are mashed and simmered together, creating a quick and easy topping, spread or stir in.

Here is everything you will need:

  • Blueberries – fresh or frozen
  • Lemon – can sub with orange for variation
  • Sugar – coconut sugar, pure cane sugar, date or monk fruit sugar

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How To Make Blueberry Compote

(Note – The full printable recipe is at the bottom of this post)

  • Wash the blueberries and remove any of the tiny, dried stems.
  • Add the blueberries, lemon, and sugar to a small pan and cook over medium-low heat.

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  • Smash some of the blueberries with the back of a sturdy spoon or fork.
  • Let the compote simmer for 5 – 10 minutes on low heat.
  • Remove and let rest for 10 minutes. Compote will thicken as it cools.

And now you are ready to enjoy!

Recipe shown in pictures is a double batch.

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How To Store + Freeze

  • Refrigerator:Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 7 days, in a covered container. Give a good stir before serving.
  • Freezer:Blueberry compote can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months. To freeze, let cool completely and store in freezer safe containers or ziploc bags. Let thaw in the refrigerator before using.
  • Reheat: You can safely reheat in a small pan on the stovetop over low until warmed through. Alternatively, warm in the microwave using 30 second intervals, stirring between each, until warmed through.

Serving Suggestions

This fruit compote is super versatile and can be used warm, at room temperature or chilled. Here are a few of my favorite options:

  • Topping: Use as a topping for vegan oatmeal pancakes and vegan waffles, or spread on toast, scones or muffins. You can even drizzle it on vanilla or chocolate banana nice cream!
  • Stir-in: Serve swirled into oatmeal (stovetop or baked) or your favorite plant based vanilla yogurt.
  • Baked goods: Stir into batter when making bread, scones, muffins, waffles or pancakes.

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If you try this blueberry compote or have a question, please let me know!Leave a comment and rate it below. I love to hear what you think, or any changes you make.

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BLUEBERRY COMPOTE

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Blueberry Compote is surprisingly quick and easy to make using minimal ingredients, making for a delicious topping for pancakes and waffles or swirl into oatmeal and yogurt!

  • Author: Julie | The Simple Veganista
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 10 min
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 2 - 3 1x
  • Category: Condiment
  • Method: simmer
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

Units Scale

  • 1 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • zest of one lemon or orange, optional
  • 23 tablespoons lemon or orange juice
  • 2 teaspoons sugar (coconut, date, monk, raw or pure cane sugar)

Instructions

Prep: If using fresh blueberries, rinse well and remove any stems.

Simmer: Place a small saucepan over medium heat, add blueberries, sugar, lemon/orange juice and zest, bring to a simmer, mashing the berries with the back of a spoon.

Cool: Cook for 8 minutes or so, until compote is warm, bubbly and thickened, remove from heat and set aside, about 10 minutes.

Best served warm or at room temperature, but can also be served chilled.

Makes about 2/3 cup.

Store: Leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Give a good stir before serving. For longer storage, keep in the freezer for up to 2 – 3 months. Let thaw in refrigerator before using.

Notes

Recipe can easily be doubled.

Nutritional values are estimates only. See ourfull nutrition disclosure here.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 41
  • Sugar: 7.8 g
  • Sodium: 2.6 mg
  • Fat: 0.2 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 10.4 g
  • Fiber: 1.2 g
  • Protein: 0.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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FAQs

Why is my blueberry compote not thickening? ›

For a thicker and chunkier blueberry compote, almost like a pie filling texture, remove the fruit after about two thirds of the cooking time and allow the liquid to reduce by half. When you add the berries back in, take it off the heat and it will thicken up further as it cools.

What is blueberry compote made of? ›

Blueberry compote is a simple mixture of fresh or frozen blueberries with sugar, a touch of water and other add-ins like lemon juice and/or zest, ginger, cinnamon or vanilla. Compote is stewed or cooked down until it thickens slightly.

How long does homemade fruit compote last? ›

Keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. To keep compotes for longer, freeze, in batches, in plastic containers so you can defrost only as much as you need. Spices Oriental flavours such as star anise, ginger and cardamom are fantastic for fruit with a rich flavour, such as plums and berries.

How do you thicken berry compote? ›

To do this, create a cornstarch slurry with cornstarch and water before adding it to the berry sauce in the pan. Stir constantly while the sauce thickens. If it becomes too thick, add a little water or fruit juice to thin it again.

Why do you add lemon juice to blueberries? ›

The tartness of lemon provides a bright and zesty contrast to the sweetness of blueberries. Lemon can enhance the flavor of blueberries by adding a touch of acidity that brings out their natural sweetness. Both lemon and blueberry are versatile flavors that can be used in a variety of dishes, from sweet to savory.

How to thicken compote without cornstarch? ›

Here are five of the best cornstarch substitutes for all your thickening needs.
  1. All-Purpose Flour. Yep, that's right — all-purpose flour is a very stable thickener. ...
  2. Arrowroot Powder. ...
  3. Potato Starch. ...
  4. Rice Flour. ...
  5. Tapioca Starch.
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What are the health benefits of blueberry compote? ›

They are considered a superfood and have the highest antioxidant content of any fruit or vegetable. They have potential benefits in reducing heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and blood pressure. There are also numerous studies showing the benefits of eating blueberries for improving memory and brain function.

Does cooking blueberries destroy nutrients? ›

Baking, boiling and microwaving also reduced the levels of the compounds, with longer cooking times (e.g., three to five minutes of microwaving) leading to the biggest declines in the concentrations of these blueberry components.

What is a coulis vs compote? ›

Key Differences

Coulis can be made by pureeing fruits or vegetables, whereas compote is prepared by cooking down fruits until soft. Coulis is basically a fruit in pureed form, but compote has additional ingredients like spices and dried fruits, which lend a complex flavor.

What to eat with berry compote? ›

It tastes so good that you could eat it with a spoon, but it's really meant to be used as a topping. Drizzle it over pancakes, oatmeal, or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a delicious pop of bright berry flavor.

Do I need to refrigerate compote? ›

Once your fruit compote has fully cooled, you should transfer it to a mason jar and close the jar tightly. Keep the compote in the fridge for up to 10 days to use as needed.

Do you eat compote hot or cold? ›

Compotes are delicious served all by themselves as a dessert at the end of a meal. They are usually served warm but are sometimes chilled.

What's the difference between jam and compote? ›

Jam is made from crushed or chopped fruit and sugar, and has a chunky texture. Jelly is made from fruit juice and sugar, and has a smooth, translucent texture. Compote is made from whole or large pieces of fruit that are cooked in a syrup made from sugar and water.

Can you freeze compote? ›

Storage Instructions. Once the compote is cooked you can serve it immediately as a topping for crêpes, french toast or a fresh baked baguette. I like to save any remaining compote in a Tupperware to eat during the week (over yogurt or granola most likely) then freeze the rest to enjoy on a winter day.

How much cornstarch to thicken compote? ›

For each cup of liquid, you want to thicken, start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch in a small bowl. Add an equal amount of cold liquid and stir until smooth paste forms. This is your slurry. Whisk the slurry into the hot, simmering liquid that you want to thicken.

Will my compote thicken as it cools? ›

The compote will thicken a bit more as it cools. The lemon peel is optional, but recommended. (1) the pectin in the peel will act as a natural thickener; and (2) it will impart a subtle lemon flavor that gives the compote so much more depth.

Why is my blueberry crisp watery? ›

Why is my berry crisp watery? If the berries you used are particularly juicy, you might end up with a watery-looking filling to your blueberry crisp.

Why did my blueberry puree turn into jelly? ›

Have you every wondered why your blueberry smoothies sometimes turn to jello when you let it sit?? That's because ripe blueberries contain natural pectin, a substance found in fruits that help make the wonderful texture of jams and jellies. Pectin is a carbohydrate found in the cell walls of fruits and vegetables.

How much cornstarch to thicken berries? ›

Blackberries & Raspberries
ThickenerFor 1 cup of fruitFor one 9" pie (8 cups of fruit)
Instant ClearJel2 3/4 tsp1/4 cup + 3 tbsp + 1 tsp
Cornstarch1 tbsp1/2 cup
Quick-cooking tapioca1 tbsp1/2 cup
Pie Filling Enhancer1 tbsp + 2 tsp Reduce sugar by 2 1/2 tsp3/4 cup + 2 tsp Reduce sugar by 6 tbsp + 1 tsp
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