Blueberry Compote Recipe - Simply Happy Foodie (2024)

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This Blueberry Compote recipe is a delicious concentrate of blueberry goodness that you can use in many ways. I like to put this blueberry sauce on pancakes, and yogurt.

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Blueberry Compote

Blueberries hold a special place in my heart. Maybe the most special place...

Nana. My idol. My safe and soft place to land. I was the oldest of her granddaughters, and the feistiest. Mom would let grandpa come and get me from our place and stay with them. It was a haven for me. Nana could do anything, and her superpower was her ability to love and care for a little girl. She entertained me, read to me, and smiled at me.

She showed me things, like bees and worms in her garden, and how tossing the used coffee grounds in the dirt brought the worms up. She let me watch her play Solitaire (which I still like playing). She showed me how to dry the silverware, how to blow into a raspberry to get the bugs out before I ate it, and how to pick cherries from the trees.

She had fresh local milk delivered to the back porch. She tatted lace, quilted, crocheted, styled hair, played the organ, and even rolled her own cigarettes! Nana survived breast cancer way back in the 50's! It's hard to choose a favorite thing about Nana, but looking back I'd definitely say it was her cooking.

Not only was everything she made wonderful and fresh, everything she made was crafted with her whole heart. I could taste her love in every bite. I didn't know it then, but I could even taste her history. She was a walking story. We all are, aren't we?

She made us kids special two layered birthday cakes on our special day. She decorated them with pastel pink, yellow, and blue zig zag patterns on the sides. Nana made chili that was spicy and rich (Grandpa later altered her recipe to his liking, which nobody could eat because it was too HOT!).

She made amazing tuna fish sandwiches, fried bologna sandwiches, jello salads (gotta love the classics!), soups, bread, casseroles, and so much more. All of her cooking made a deep impression on me. Along with everything else she did. My mom was a cook by trade, but Nana is why I cook.

So what's the deal with me and blueberries? Obviously they are connected to Nana (and Grandpa). Back in the late fifties or so, Grandpa went to a blueberry farm that was closing it's doors. He brought home 4 or 5 bushes.

Every summer, shortly after school let out, we would pile in mom's old rat trap of a car and head over to Nana & Grandpa's to visit and pick blueberries. Those bushes were loaded with gigantic, plump, juicy blueberries. We would get buckets of them!

We made lots of pies, and of course, ate as many as we could shove in our mouths while picking! When I stayed over at Nana and Grandpa's during the blueberry season, Nana would give me a special bowl of blueberries as a treat.

She would sprinkle a spoonful of sugar over the berries and pour some of that fresh milk over them, then she'd gently stir it up and hand me the spoon. It was glorious! And that bowl of blueberries made me feel special, and came to represent everything that Nana did for me.

I lost my precious Nana to Alzheimer's when I was 17. From the time I was 13 she didn't know who I was and it killed me. I feel that loss more often than I care to admit. She was my idol, my female role model when my mom was going through a rough time in her life.

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Because of Nana I knew, for a brief time, what it was like to have someone take care of me. The way all little girls deserve to be taken care of.

You can make this Blueberry Compote Recipe from fresh or frozen blueberries.

Please enjoy this Blueberry Compote recipe. In honor of my Nana, and yours. An easy and sweetly delicious way to enjoy your blueberries. Or you could just have them in a bowl with milk and sugar!

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Blueberry Compote

Prep Time

5 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Total Time

25 mins

Blueberry Compote is an easy and sweetly delicious way to enjoy your love of blueberries. Put it on yogurt, pancakes, waffles, and more! This recipe uses frozen blueberries.

Course:condiments

Cuisine:American

Keyword:blueberry compote recipe

Servings: 1 pint

Calories: 45 kcal

Author: Sandy Clifton - Simply Happy Foodie

Ingredients

  • 3cupsFrozen Blueberries, divided(you can also use fresh)
  • 2TbspWater
  • 1tspLemon Zest
  • 2TbspLemon Juice,fresh
  • cupSugarLess if your berries are very sweet or if you want it less sweet. See Recipe note

Instructions

  1. Put 2 cups of the blueberries and the water into a small saucepan. Gradually heat to a simmer, stirring occasionally.

  2. Add the sugar and lemon zest. Stir well.

  3. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, and mashing berries gently when they are softened.

  4. Add the lemon juice and stir.

  5. Add the remaining cup of berries and continue to cook mixture for another 10 minutes. Stir occasionally.

  6. Let cool and transfer to a jar. Store in the fridge for up to 3 weeks.

Recipe Notes

  • This recipe makes about 1 pint or 2 cups.
  • It will thicken as it cools, but won't be really thick. If you want it thicker, just use a Tablespoon of corn starch mixed with just enough water to make a loose paste, and stir into the hot compote near the end of cooking.
  • If you choose to decrease the sugar, you may want to decrease the lemon zest and lemon juice

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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? ›

Here's how to make it:

Bring a 10-ounce bag of frozen blueberries, 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, a wide strip of lemon zest, a shake of ground cardamom, and ¼ cup water to a boil in a small saucepan. Reduce heat to low and simmer until berries have burst, about 8–10 minutes.

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.

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.

What is the difference between blueberry 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. It has a thicker texture than jelly.

How long does homemade 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.

Is compote better than jam? ›

Jam, for example, can last up to a month after being opened, but compote often only lasts two weeks in the refrigerator. Because jams often have a uniform consistency, most of them can be distributed. Compote, which could contain whole fruit pieces, can be a little more difficult to spread evenly.

How to thicken a berry compote? ›

You can thicken up your berry compote by simmering it for longer to reduce it further. Alternatively, add a little cornstarch to the mixture. 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.

How to thicken fruit compote without cornstarch? ›

The best way is to boil the sauce down until it's as thick as you want it, but it takes a lot of fruit to do it that way. There are other thickeners: tapioca starch, potato starch, agar, various kinds of grain and bean flour, pectin.

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 do you thicken blueberry juice? ›

Add in dissolved cornstarch and bring mixture to a rolling boil. Let it simmer on low for a bit until you reach your ideal consistency. (You can add teensy bits of water if it gets too thick.) Remove from heat, transfer to a small bowl, and add the rest of the blueberries!

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