Strawberry Compote Or Sauce | Easy & Quick Recipe - Elavegan (2024)

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This recipe for homemade Strawberry Compote is quick & easy to make with just a few simple ingredients. You can leave it chunky or blend it to make a delicious strawberry sauce which is the perfect topping for crepes, pancakes, cheesecakes, and many other desserts!

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Yay, for strawberry season! It’s the perfect time to eat as many strawberries as you can and to make your favorite vegan strawberry desserts. I always loved this special season back in Germany because my mom, my sister, and I spent hours picking fresh organic strawberries at the nearby farmer. We ended up going home with buckets full of strawberries and therefore, tried out lots of different strawberry recipes.

Of course, we made strawberry jam which tasted amazing, and we also baked many cakes like this Strawberry Crumb Cake.

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What Is Strawberry Compote?

It’s a thickened fruit sauce or “stew” made from strawberries, a sweetener, and a few other ingredients which are cooked for some minutes on the stove. It is not as sweet as strawberry jam because it contains a lot less sugar. Therefore, it keeps in the refrigerator for just about 10 days (we always finish it within a few days though).

I prefer using fresh strawberries but you can also use frozen strawberries. If using frozen berries, I would recommend cooking the compote a bit longer (or skipping the water) because frozen berries release more liquid.

I love how versatile it is, as it complements almost all desserts like Cheesecakes, Brownies, etc. or breakfast treats like Waffles! The possibilities are endless!

All ingredients including measurements and nutrition facts (calories, etc.) are listed in the printable recipe card below.

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How To Thicken It?

Even though strawberries contain some natural pectin, I still like adding a tiny bit of cornstarch which helps to thicken the strawberry compote and make it more “jelly-like”. But you can leave it out if you increase the cooking time or reduce the amount of water. I will mention some cornstarch substitutes below under “Tips & Substitutes”.

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How To Make This Recipe?

This recipe has only 3 simple steps and 5 minutes of prep time.

STEP 1: Wash, hull, and chop the strawberries. You can quarter them or chop them into smaller pieces.

STEP 2: Add all ingredients to a pan or saucepan and stir to combine until the cornstarch dissolves and no lumps remain. Then turn on the heat and bring the mixture to a simmer. Let it simmer over low to medium heat for about 6-8 minutes, stirring occasionally.

STEP 3: Let the compote cool completely (it will thicken more) and transfer to clean (sterilized) glass jars.

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If you prefer a strawberry sauce (perfect to drizzle over a Vegan Cheesecake), then simply use an immersion blender or regular blender and blend until the sauce reaches the desired consistency.

My favorite combination is to drizzle the strawberry sauce over pancakes with peanut butter like these 3-Ingredient Oat Flour Pancakes:

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Tips & Substitutes

How to store? Store the strawberry compote in the fridge for up to 10 days. It’s also possible to freeze it!

Sweetener: Any granulated or liquid sweetener is fine. I used maple syrup which is refined sugar-free but you can also use other sweeteners like agave syrup, brown rice syrup, date syrup, regular sugar, or keto-friendly sweeteners like Erythritol.

Water: Feel free to use orange juice instead of water but I would recommend skipping the lemon juice if using orange juice.

Lemon juice: It’s totally fine to use lime juice. If you have organic lemons or limes, I recommend also adding a little of the zest (e.g. 1/2 tsp) to enhance the flavor of the compote!

Cornstarch: You can use arrowroot flour, tapioca flour/starch, or potato starch instead of cornstarch.

Vanilla: I like adding a little vanilla extract (about 1/2 teaspoon) for flavor but that’s totally optional.

Canning: Due to the low amount of sugar, this compote is not appropriate for canning.

Variation: Add other berries of choice, for example, blueberries, blackberries, currants, or raspberries to make a delicious fruit compote!

Serving ideas: I linked a couple of recipes above. The compote/sauce is not only great as a drizzle over desserts/breakfast treats like Vegan Crepes or Banana Bread. It also makes a great filling for Sweet Dumplings (German Dampfnudel)! Or why not layer your Chia Pudding with a little compote/sauce. Spoon it over ice cream, stir it into yogurt or use it as a low-calorie toast spread. It’s so yummy!

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Should you give this tasty strawberry compote a try, please leave a comment below, and don’t forget to tag me in your Instagram or Facebook post with @elavegan and #elavegan because I love to see your remakes!

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Strawberry Compote/Sauce

Author: Michaela Vais

This recipe for homemade Strawberry Compote is quick & easy to make with just a few simple ingredients. You can leave it chunky or blend it to make a delicious strawberry sauce which is the perfect topping for crepes, pancakes, cheesecakes, and many other desserts!

5 from 4 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 13 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine American, German

Servings 6

Calories 46 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound (450 g) strawberries (*see notes)
  • 1/4 cup (60 ml) water (*see notes)
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice or lime juice
  • 2-4 tbsp sweetener of choice (*see notes)
  • 1/2 tbsp cornstarch (*see notes)

Instructions

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.

    Wash, hull, and chop the strawberries. Depending on their size, you can quarter them or chop them into smaller pieces.

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  • Add all ingredients to a medium saucepan and stir to combine until the cornstarch dissolves and no lumps remain. Once dissolved, turn on the heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Let it simmer over low to medium heat for about 6-8 minutes, stirring occasionally. Taste it and add more sweetener/lemon juice if needed.

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  • Let the compote cool completely (it will thicken more) and transfer to clean (sterilized) glass jars. You can blend it with an immersion blender to make a strawberry sauce. Enjoy! Store in the fridge for up to 10 days. Check the recipe notes below for substitutions.

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Notes

  • Strawberries: You can use fresh or frozen strawberries. If using frozen berries reduce or skip the water. You can replace a part of the strawberries with other berries of choice (e.g. blackberries, blueberries, etc.).
  • Sweetener: Any granulated or liquid sweetener is fine. Use maple syrup, brown rice syrup, or date syrup, etc. for a refined sugar-free version. Erythritol is perfect for a keto-friendly version.
  • Cornstarch: It thickens the compote and makes it more jelly-like. You can use arrowroot flour, tapioca flour/starch, or potato starch instead of cornstarch. If you don't want to use it, simply skip the water or cook the compote longer until it thickens naturally.
  • Add-Ins: I like adding a little vanilla extract and lemon zest (1/2 tsp each) for flavor but that's optional.
  • Canning: Due to the low amount of sugar, this compote is not appropriate for canning.
  • Serving ideas: I have linked many serving ideas/recipes in the blog post above. There you will also find step-by-step photos.

Nutrition Facts

Strawberry Compote/Sauce

Amount per Serving

Calories

46

% Daily Value*

Fat

1

g

2

%

Saturated Fat

1

g

5

%

Carbohydrates

11

g

4

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

8

g

9

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

Equipment

Immersion blender*

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FAQs

How long does strawberry compote last in the fridge? ›

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.

What is compote made of? ›

Compote (or compôte) is French for “mixture.” It is basically a sweet, chunky fruit sauce made with whole or chopped fresh or frozen fruit and sugar. The fruit and sugar are typically cooked on the stovetop for a brief time until the fruit has softened and collapsed into a delicious fruit sauce.

How do you use compote? ›

8 Ways to Serve Compote
  1. Top off a custard. A fruit compote can be the star of a dessert. ...
  2. Use it as a side for cheese platters. ...
  3. Mix in with yogurt. ...
  4. Add to French toast. ...
  5. Sweeten a scone. ...
  6. Adorn meat. ...
  7. Spoon atop cheesecake. ...
  8. Serve it on its own.
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How do you make compote last longer? ›

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.

What is the difference between jam and compote? ›

Compote and jam are relatively similar and you can substitute one for another with certain considerations. Compote is less spreadable. Most jam has a fairly uniform consistency, which makes it easy to spread. Compote, which may feature whole pieces of fruit, can be a bit harder to evenly spread.

Why do my strawberries go bad so fast in the fridge? ›

But the truth is, berries carry mold spores that cause them to go deteriorate very quickly. And that mold can spread through a whole basket of berries in a flash. Good news: You can easily kill off mold and bacteria with a quick vinegar and water bath, then dry off the berries before they go in the fridge.

How do you thicken a compote? ›

Whisk 1 teaspoon cornstarch and 1 teaspoon water until smooth. Pour the slurry into the compote after it has broken down and simmer 1-2 minutes, or until thickened to your desired texture.

What is a compote vs sauce? ›

The Culinary Institute of America considers compote to be one of two types of fruit sauce: there's coulis, made with smooth, pureed fruit and then there's compote, which is a chunky mixture.

Is compote just jam? ›

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.

What can I eat with compote? ›

It can be spooned over pancakes, waffles, or French toast, mixed into oatmeal or yogurt, or used as a topping for granola or cereal. What are some creative ways to use compote in desserts? Compote can be used to add a burst of fruity flavor to desserts.

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. They can also be used as the star ingredient in other dishes.

What is compote in English? ›

com·​pote ˈkäm-ˌpōt. 1. : a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup. 2. : a bowl of glass, porcelain, or metal usually with a base and stem from which compotes, fruits, nuts, or sweets are served.

How long will compote last in the fridge? ›

Fresh compote can be kept in the fridge in a glass jar or airtight container, covered, for up to 2 weeks. Always use a clean utensil to take some out, and never use an already-licked spoon to get more, as the bacteria in the saliva can grow in your food and spoil it very easily.

Can you buy Berry compote? ›

Opies Summer Berry Compote360g

Intensely fruity and full of sweet possibilities, this is an adored staple in any discerning kitchen.

Is fruit compote good for you? ›

Compotes are very useful for health, because they contain different vitamins, pectin, minerals and fruit sugar – fructose. The health benefit of compotes is decided by the components of the drink. Apricot compotes are useful for the people who have problems in circulatory system, kidneys and liver.

Can strawberries last 2 weeks in the fridge? ›

How to Store Fresh Strawberries: How long do strawberries last? Strawberries can last a week in the fridge if you do nothing to them. If you rinse them in a vinegar wash, they will last at least 2 weeks in the fridge. They will only last a couple of days at room temperature.

How do you know if strawberries have gone bad? ›

Visual inspection: Examine the cut strawberries for signs of mold, discoloration, or any unusual growth. If they appear mushy, slimy, or have a strange odor, it's best to discard them. 2. Smell: Fresh strawberries should have a sweet, fruity aroma.

Does refrigerating strawberries make them last longer? ›

Where is the best place to store strawberries? Unless you plan to use the strawberries right away, it's best to store them in your refrigerator to preserve freshness. Unrefrigerated, berries will last only a few days; stored in the fridge, they could last up to a week.

Can strawberry puree go bad? ›

Strawberry purée, once opened, will usually last up to 5-7 days in the refrigerator. If unopened and stored in the refrigerator, it should retain freshness for about 1-2 weeks from the 'sell by' date on the packaging.

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