Quick Raspberry Compote Recipe (2024)

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You only need 3 ingredients and 15 minutes to make this tasty raspberry compote. It's perfect for topping pancakes, using between cake layers, spreading on toast and so much more. It's so versatile and simple!

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Raspberry compote is so simple to make! It's quick (15 minutes) and you only need 3 ingredients!

Just boil it up until it thickens and enjoy!

You can use it straight away, store it in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze it.

Then enjoy it on pancakes, oatmeal, yogurt, granola etc.. for breakfast.

It's also great for dessert.

I love it on cheesecake or as a fruity filling. Try it between layers of my vegan vanilla cake.

Compote

I love making raspberry compote and loads of other fruit compotes.

My mango compote sings of summertime and I love it spooned over ice cream or scooped onto waffles.

Come the colder months and I love making a winter spiced berry compote.

For something tropical, try this vanilla pineapple compote. When they're in season, pick some blackberries for this easy blackberry compote.

For a summery version, try my peach compote or strawberry compote.

Compote only takes 15 minutes to make, and it's a great way to use up fruit that's getting old.

It's naturally vegan and gluten-free too!I love it spread on my fluffy vegan pancakes, as well as on vegan rice pudding. It's also fun on pancakes on a stick.

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Reader Testimonials

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great recipe! Thanks for sharing. I used raw honey in place of the sugar and it was fantastic! My kids love this on a scoop of vanilla ice cream." - Deb

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Yess a thousand times to this delicious compote. Raspberry and lemons are such a perfect marriage of flavors." - Becca

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Love how quick this compote was to make. Raspberries are one of my favorite berries and we put this on brunch waffles!" - Julia

What is compote?

Compote is fruit that's cooked in syrup. It's like jam, but you can make small batches and it's much easier.

Compote is a little less sweet and a little less thick.

This allows the flavour of the fruit to really shine through.

It's great hot or cold, for breakfast or dessert.

Since medieval times, fruit cooked in syrup has been used as a dessert or spread and it's still popular today.

Compote recipes

If you love this raspberry compote, you'll also love these other compote recipes!

Pineapple compote
Mango compote
Plum compote
Blackberry compote
Blueberry compote
Peach compote

Be sure to check out my list of the BEST Compote Recipes

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It's really easy to make compote. Here are a few hints and tips to make sure yours turns out perfectly.

Cook's tips

How to thicken compote: Fruit can be finicky. If your compote isn’t thickening, add 1 tablespoon cornstarch stirred into 1 tablespoon water, stir it in and simmer for a further few minutes

Serve it warm or cold

Enjoy it for breakfast or dessert

You can make compote with fresh, canned or frozen fruit, as well as some dried fruits

Try it on these easy 7 ingredient, 20 minute Fluffy Vegan Pancakes

Storage and freezing

Compote should last in the fridge for up to 5 days

Compote can be frozen in a freezersafe container or bag for up to 2 months.

Variations

Add spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg or vanilla

Try adding herbs such as basil or mint

For grown ups, as splash of rum, bourbon or gin will make a grown up treat

Serving Suggestions

There are many ways to use a tasty raspberry compote. Try it:

  • Spooned over ice cream
  • Top a stack of pancakes
  • Spread on toast
  • Spooned onto French toast
  • As a filling for cupcakes or muffins
  • A topping for yogurt
  • A flavour for milkshakes
  • A filling for crepes
  • A sweet fruit base for co*cktails
  • On oatmeal
  • Spread it inside cinnamon twists
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Step by step tutorial

Follow these easy steps for how to make your compote, then scroll down to the recipe card for the full recipe, including measurements and the method.

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1: Add the raspberries to a heavy saucepan with sugar, water and lemon juice. Bring to a boil.

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2: Simmer the compote for 10 minutes until it starts to thicken.

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3: Allow to cool slightly, then transfer to a sterilised jar.

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Raspberry Compote

Kate Hackworthy | Veggie Desserts

You only need 3 ingredients and 15 minutes for this versatile raspberry compote. Use it to jazz up pancakes, waffles, French toast, cakes, muffins, yogurt and more!

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Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dips and Spreads

Cuisine American, International

Servings 10

Calories 20 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (200g) raspberries fresh or frozen
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  • Add the raspberries, sugar, lemon juice and water to a pot, stir and bring to the boil. Allow it to boil for about 5 minutes, stirring often to stop it from scorching.

  • Reduce the heat to low and let it simmer and bubble for 10 minutes. It will thicken further as it cools.

  • Serve warm or allow to cool and store in a sterilised jar in the fridge for up to 5 days (or freeze for up to 2 months).

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Notes

  • Store in a jar in the fridge for up to 5 days or a sterilized jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
  • Freezable (up to 2 months)
  • Sterilise the jar by running it through the dishwasher, or boiling it for 10 minutes

Nutrition

Calories: 20kcalCarbohydrates: 4gPotassium: 30mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 5IUVitamin C: 5.9mgCalcium: 5mgIron: 0.1mg

The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.

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FAQs

How do you thicken 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.

What is the purpose of a compote? ›

Compotes are all-purpose serving dishes. These usually footed bowls -- with or without lids or covers -- held special desserts, fruits, candies or sauces, jellies and other foods. Blown or pressed glass compotes provided a culinary presentation method suitable to 19th-century middle-class households.

Will my compote thicken as it cools? ›

As the compote cool, it will continue to thicken but will still be slightly thinner and pourable.

How long does homemade fruit compote last? ›

Compote is not as thick as jam or jelly, and it's meant to be consumed relatively soon after making (it will keep for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator). It's not designed to be canned or preserved for the months or years ahead. Compote is so easy to make that you can throw together a batch at a moment's notice!

How to thicken fruit compote without cornstarch? ›

5 Best Cornstarch Substitutes
  1. All-Purpose Flour. Yep, that's right — all-purpose flour is a very stable thickener. ...
  2. Arrowroot Powder. If you happen to have this starch on hand, you're in luck: It has the same thickening power as cornstarch, and it creates a beautiful, shiny sauce. ...
  3. Potato Starch. ...
  4. Rice Flour. ...
  5. Tapioca Starch.
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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.

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.

What is the difference between coulis and compote? ›

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.

Does turning up heat thicken sauce? ›

Turn the heat to medium-high and stir the ingredients. As the sauce heats, it will begin to boil. Notice the sauce is thickening as it heats. As the bubbles become larger in the pot, watch the sauce closely.

What do you eat with compote? ›

I love to serve compote over crêpes, french toast or a fresh baked baguette. Compote served warm over ice cream is a true delight. Compote is also delicious over yogurt or granola for a quick mid-week breakfast. I also greatly recommend serving a savory apple compote with duck breast magret or pork tenderloin.

How healthy is fruit compote? ›

Abundant in Essential Vitamins and Antioxidants: Seven-fruit compote harnesses the nutritional goodness of multiple fruits, each contributing essential vitamins and antioxidants. Fruits like apples, berries, and oranges provide a rich source of vitamin C, while others such as plums and peaches offer an array of ...

Can you freeze a compote? ›

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.

What is a thickening agent for berries? ›

Blackberries & Raspberries
ThickenerFor 1 cup of fruitFor one 9" pie (8 cups of fruit)
All-purpose flour1 tbsp + 1 tsp1/2 cup + 2 tbsp + 1 tsp
Instant ClearJel2 3/4 tsp1/4 cup + 3 tbsp + 1 tsp
Cornstarch1 tbsp1/2 cup
Quick-cooking tapioca1 tbsp1/2 cup
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Can you thicken compote with flour? ›

To use flour as a thickening agent: Use two tablespoons flour mixed with ¼ cup cold water for each cup of medium-thick sauce. Thoroughly mix in the water to prevent lumps. After stirring the combined flour and water into the sauce, cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly.

How do you thicken fruit fillings without cornstarch? ›

We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies. Arrowroot, unlike cornstarch, is not broken down by the acid in the fruit you are using so it is a good choice for fruit with a higher content of acidity such as strawberries or blackberries.

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