How To Make Blueberry Compote With Fresh Blueberries
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If you’re looking for the best way to add an abundance of blueberry flavor to your breakfast or dessert, keep reading to learn how to make blueberry compote with fresh blueberries. This simple recipe has just a handful of ingredients and delivers incredible flavor.
Don’t be put off by the fancy name. Blueberry compote is just another name for sweet blueberry sauce. This easy recipe is a great way to enjoy an abundance of blueberries during peak season. It’s perfect for drizzling over French toast, a stack of Copycat IHOP pancakes, these fluffy vegan waffles, a refreshing smoothie bowl, or a dish of creamy vegan Greek yogurt. Plus, it’s versatile enough to enhance savory dishes, too!
Before I lost 125 pounds, I thought I was eating healthy when I used blueberry syrup instead of pancake syrup on my pancakes. Now that I enjoy a plant-based diet and know how much sugar and artificial ingredients most syrups have, I use this blueberry syrup.
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Why You’ll Love This Fresh Blueberry Compote
- Simple Ingredients, Bold Flavor: Craft a delicious topping bursting with the natural sweetness and tartness of fresh berries.
- Naturally Sweetened & Zesty: Achieve the best flavor without white sugar, enhanced by a hint of lemon and a touch of pure maple syrup.
- Quick & Easy: Whip up this delicious blueberry sauce on the stove top quickly.
Ingredients
For the best blueberry syrup, you’ll need:
- Fresh blueberries (or a mix of fresh and wild blueberries)
- Water
- Maple syrup
- Lemon juice
- Lemon zest
- Vanilla extract
- Cornstarch or Chia Seeds
* See the recipe card below for a detailed list of ingredients and measurements.
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How To Make Blueberry Compote With Fresh Blueberries
RECIPE RUNDOWN
- Step 1 – Combine ingredients in a saucepan
- Step 2 – Cook the compote
- Step 3 – Thicken
- Step 4 – Finish and enjoy!
STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 – Prepare the ingredients
- In a small pot over medium heat, add the blueberries, water, maple syrup, and lemon juice. Stir to combine.
Step 2 – Cooking the Compote
- Bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring constantly. Using a wooden spoon or potato masher, break down some of the blueberries for a smoother texture. Let it simmer for 5-7 minutes until the blueberries are soft and the sauce thickens slightly.
Pro Tip: The blueberries will spit and splash juice, so be sure to stir constantly and turn the heat to a low simmer if necessary.
Step 3 – Optional Thicken
- If you desire a thicker consistency for a blueberry topping perfect for spooning over pancakes or tofu cheesecake, stir in the cornstarch slurry or chia seeds and let it cook for another minute or two until the compote reaches your desired thickness. For a thinner compote, simply skip the slurry and rely on natural pectin.
Pro Tip: Add one tablespoon of chia seeds plus the cornstarch slurry for an even thicker compote, and the chia seeds’ added health benefits will make it even better.
Step 4 – Cool and enjoy!
- Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract if using. Let cool slightly before serving. If using chia seeds, allow the compote to cool for a longer time to thicken.
How To Store Blueberry Compote
Store any leftovers in an airtight container or mason jar. If using within a day, keep the blueberry compote at room temperature.
For longer storage, place it in the refrigerator. It should last for up to a week.
I don’t recommend freezing it, but you can freeze it in ice cube trays for smaller portions later. The texture will not be as thick.
For more information regarding storing food safely, click here.
Serving Suggestions
Here are some creative serving suggestions for your fruit compote:
- Breakfast Boost: Drizzle it over oatmeal, chia pudding, or vegan yogurt for a burst of natural sweetness and antioxidants.
- Pancake or Waffle Topping: This delicious blueberry compote will elevate your morning pancakes or waffles. Just add a couple of tablespoons to the top of pancakes or waffles.
- Dessert Sauce: Use this simple blueberry sauce as a topping for vegan ice cream, dairy-free cheesecake, or a slice of pound cake.
- Smoothie Add-In: Stir a spoonful into your smoothie for extra flavor and a nutritional boost.
- Creative Filling: Use it to fill in crepes, puff pastry turnovers, or swirl it into baked muffins and scones.
- Top Toast: An easy way to enjoy this homemade blueberry compote recipe is to smear it on toast.
FAQs About Blueberries
Are Blueberries Good For Acid Reflux?
Blueberries can be a mixed bag for those with acid reflux. They offer antioxidants and fiber, which are great for overall health, but their natural acidity might trigger symptoms in some people.
If you have acid reflux, try a small amount first to see how your body reacts, and consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
What Are The Health Benefits of Blueberries?
Blueberries are nutritional powerhouses with a range of health benefits:
- Blood Sugar Regulation: Their low glycemic index and high fiber can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
- Rich in Antioxidants: They contain high levels of anthocyanins, which help fight oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Supports Heart Health: The fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants in blueberries can contribute to improved cardiovascular function.
- Brain Boost: Studies suggest that regular blueberry consumption may help enhance memory and slow cognitive decline.
- Digestive Health: With their fiber content, blueberries can promote healthy digestion and regular bowel movements.
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How To Make Blueberry Compote With Fresh Blueberries
Ingredients
- 2 cups blueberries
- 1/4 cup water
- 2 Tbsp maple syrup or sugar free maple syrup
- 1 Tbsp lemon juice
- 1 Tbsp water
- 1 tsp cornstarch or 1 Tbsp chia seeds
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- zest from 1 lemon
Instructions
- Cook: In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, add the blueberries, water, maple syrup, lemon zest and lemon juice. Stir to combine.
- Mash: Bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring constantly. Using a wooden spoon or potato masher, break down some of the blueberries. Let it simmer for 5-7 minutes until the blueberries are soft and the sauce thickens slightly.
- Thicken: For a thicker consistency, mix the cornstarch and a tablespoon of water. Stir the cornstarch slurry or one tablespoon of chia seeds into the blueberry mixture and let it cook for another minute or two until the compote reaches your desired thickness. For a thinner compote, simply skip the slurry and rely on natural pectin from the blueberries.
- Cool and Enjoy: Remove from heat and stir in vanilla extract. Let cool slightly before serving. If using chia seeds, allow the compote to cool for a longer time to thicken.
Notes
Tips for How to Make Blueberry Compote With Fresh Blueberries
- Stir constantly: The blueberries will spit and splash juice, so be sure to stir constantly and turn the heat to a low simmer if necessary.
- Add chia & cornstarch slurry: Add one tablespoon of chia seeds plus the cornstarch slurry for an even thicker compote, and the chia seeds’ added health benefits will make it even better.
How to Store Blueberry Compote
To store blueberry compote properly and keep it fresh, follow these steps: Store any leftovers in an airtight container or mason jar. Keep the blueberry compote at room temperature if using it within a day, or keep it in the fridge for more extended storage. It should last for up to a week, and you can freeze it in ice cube trays for smaller portions later.Serving Suggestions
You can serve this blueberry compote in a variety of ways. Here are a few ways I enjoy them:-
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- Breakfast Boost: Drizzle it over oatmeal, chia pudding, or vegan yogurt for a burst of natural sweetness and antioxidants.
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- Pancake or Waffle Topping: This delicious blueberry compote will elevate your morning pancakes or waffles. Just add a couple of tablespoons to the top of pancakes or waffles.
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- Dessert Sauce: Use this simple blueberry sauce as a topping for vegan ice cream, dairy-free cheesecake, or a slice of pound cake.
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- Smoothie Add-In: Stir a spoonful into your smoothie for extra flavor and a nutritional boost.
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