Pear Compote: Simple + Delicious Recipe (2024)

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Have some ripe pears you need to use? This pear compote is a simple and delicious way to use pears when they’re in season. It’s so versatile and can be a part of your dinner or dessert!

What is a Compote?Pear Compote: Simple + Delicious Recipe (2)

A compote is a fruit dish that can be served as either a side, topping, or dessert. It typically consists of whole or cut up fruit, sugar or sweetener, water or juice(depending on the fruit used), and spices.

The main difference between compote and jam is spreadability. Compote can be blended or left with a chunkier texture, but it’s typically not spreadable like jam. While compotes are typically sweetened, they often use much less sweetener than a jam would.\

Recipe Ingredients–What You Need

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This easy recipe is made with simple ingredients that are easy to find.

5 ripe pears

Pears are a good source of dietary fiber, which is important for maintaining a healthy digestive system. They’re also a good source of vitamins C and K, as well as copper and potassium. Using ripe pears in this recipe will result in a sweeter compote that cooks more quickly and doesn’t need any water. If your fresh pears aren’t ripe, allow them to ripen on your counter for a few days before making this recipe.

1/3 cup pure maple syrup

Brown sugar is often used to sweeten fruit compote recipes, but I opted to sweeten this without any refined sugar. Maple syrup is a natural sweetener that’s lower on the glycemic index than regular sugar, meaning it won’t cause your blood sugar levels to spike quite as quickly. (It’s still sugar, of course, and should be eaten in moderation.) It’s also a good source of antioxidants and minerals like zinc and manganese.

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Cinnamon is a spice that’s rich in antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties. It’s also been shown to help regulate blood sugar levels. It also gives a warm, distinctive flavor to this pear compote recipe.

1/2 teaspoon ground ginger

Ginger is another spice with anti-inflammatory properties. It’s also been shown to be helpful in alleviating nausea and indigestion. The warming addition of ginger pairs perfectly with pear and I love the flavor it adds to this recipe!

1/4 teaspoon salt

Salt brings out the flavor of the pears.

1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg

Nutmeg adds more warm, spicy flavor to the compote. If you don’t have fresh nutmeg, use a dash of ground nutmeg.

2 tablespoons lemon juice

Lemon juice is a good source of vitamin C, which is an antioxidant that helps boost the immune system. It also adds a bright, fresh flavor to this compote recipe.

1 teaspoon lemon zest

Lemon zest is a good source of flavonoids, which are antioxidants that have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects. The zest also adds to the citrus flavor of this recipe.

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Vanilla extract is a good source of vanillin, which is an antioxidant that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects. It also gives a lovely flavor to this recipe.

Recipe Instructions: How to Make Pear Compote

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Use a pairing knife to peel and cut your pear into small cubes.

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Add all ingredients to a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce to medium-low heat and allow to simmer for 20-30 minutes, until the pears have softened and the liquid reduces and thickens to a syrup.Pear Compote: Simple + Delicious Recipe (6)

Cooking time will vary based on how ripe your pears are to begin with.

Step 3

Allow your pear compote to cool and then transfer it to an airtight container. Serve warm or at room temperature. The compote can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. See notes below for all the different ways you can use this delicious pear compote!

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  • I love the chunky texture, but if you prefer a smoother compote, you can use an immersion blender to blend it, or transfer it to a regular blender or food processor and pulse it until it’s your desired texture.
  • For an apple-pear compote recipe, combine equal parts diced pears with diced apples and keep the rest of the recipe the same.
  • For a more intense vanilla flavor, use vanilla bean paste in place of the pure vanilla extract.

How to Use Pear Compote

There are endless uses for your delicious compote. Here are some ideas to get you started!

  • For an easy dessert, serve it on top of a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
  • This pear compote is great with breakfast! Serve it on top of waffles, French toast, or these Healthy Pancakes!
  • Pear compote is the perfect accompaniment for a number of dinner proteins. Serve it with pork chops, a mild white fish, or these Baked Bone-In Chicken Breasts.

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Pear Compote

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  • Author: Maryea Flaherty of Happy Healthy Mama
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Description

Pear Compote is a simple side dish or topping that is made with fresh, ripe pears and warming spices.

Ingredients

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  • 5 ripe pears
  • 1/3 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Use a pairing knife to peel and cut your pear into small cubes.
  2. Add all ingredients to a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce to medium-low heat and allow to simmer for 20-30 minutes, until the pears have softened and the liquid reduces and thickens to a syrup. Cooking time will vary based on how ripe your pears are to begin with.
  3. Allow your pear compote to cool and then transfer it to an airtight container.

Notes

Serve warm or at room temperature. The compote can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Category: recipes
  • Method: stove top
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/8 of recipe
  • Calories: 88
  • Sugar: 16.6 grams
  • Fat: 0.1 grams
  • Saturated Fat: 0 grams
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.1 grams
  • Trans Fat: 0 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 22 grams
  • Fiber: 2.9 grams
  • Protein: 0.4 grams
Pear Compote: Simple + Delicious Recipe (2024)

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 difference between stewed fruit and fruit compote? ›

A compote is simply preserved or cooked fruit. Your mum probably called it stewed fruit, so compote is just a new name for an old favourite. Compote is French for 'mixture' and back in medieval Europe, it was a dessert of whole fruits cooked in water with sugar and spices.

What is a compote prepared by using this method? ›

A compote is a preparation of fruit (whole or in pieces) simmered in a sugar syrup. Often different flavours are added as well as dried fruit and alcohol (see below). It's delicious served warm straight after cooking and is also a fantastic way of using up lots of different fruits and storing them.

What makes a good pear? ›

"Pears texture should be fairly firm and consistent, but with more give near the stem end when ripe," he explains. "Harder fruit is less ripe." If you accidentally buy an unripe pear, know that it will continue to ripen.

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.

How to thicken 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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How long does homemade 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!

Should compote be served warm 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 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.

What is the most delicious pear? ›

Bartlett (or Williams) Pear: This is the perfect choice when you want a really, really juicy pear. Both red and green Bartletts are also among the sweetest pears you'll find. Bosc Pear: These pears are wonderfully crisp, with a delicate sweet flavor that resembles the stereotypical pear taste perfectly.

What pairs nicely with pear? ›

The crisp, sweet, sometimes-earthy, sometimes-citrus-y flavor of pears is naturally enhanced by the flavors of honey, wine and cheese. Raw pears are great sliced on a cheese plate alongside some brie, Stilton, sharp cheddar, or Gorgonzola --- a drizzle of honey is optional, or a nice side offering.

What is the tastiest type of pear? ›

Comice pears are perhaps the best pears for eating raw. They have a great fruity aroma and flavor, as well as a slightly finer, less grainy texture than other pear varieties. They are almost a cross between a Bosc pear and an Asian pear. Comice pears are slightly more rounded and apple-shaped than other pears.

What is the best thickener for berry pies? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

Will my compote thicken as it cools? ›

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

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.

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