Apple Compote (Perfect 20-Minute Dessert)

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Satisfy your sweet tooth with this apple compote that is so effortless to pull together in less than 30 minutes. It’s an incredible dessert that you can make at social gatherings when you’re on a time crunch.

This apple compote is always a hit in my books when I have some sweet cravings but don’t want to spend tons of time in the kitchen.

The apple lends a beautiful savory flavor that contrasts perfectly with the sweetness of sugar, and the warmth from the cinnamon makes it a comforting dessert ideal for the fall season.

And, did I mention that it can be easily meal-prepped, and can be served both cold and warm?

Pair it with oatmeal or pancakes while having breakfast, or use it as a filling for your pastries and mini loaves.

Need any more convincing?

Why You’ll Love This

  • This dessert can be used in plenty of different ways.
  • The steps involved are straightforward, and the number of ingredients is also minimal.
  • You can effortlessly make it ahead, and it is easy to store.
  • An absolute crowd-pleaser that takes just 20 minutes to come together.

Ingredients In This Apple Compote Recipe

Apples: They are the star of the show here. I used Honeycrisp apples because I have a sweet tooth, and I like my desserts extra sugary. However, the Granny Smith apples are the ideal ones to use here because of their tart flavor, which balances the sweetness of sugar.

Granulated Sugar: What’s a dessert without some added sweetness?

Lemon: Lemon brightens up the compote and adds the necessary acidity to it.

Cinnamon: Cinnamon infuses warmth and spice, and brings all the flavors together.

How To Make Apple Compote

Combine the ingredients:

In a skillet, add apples, sugar, squeezed lemon, and cinnamon, and switch on the flame to medium.

Cook them:

Cook them till the sugar has caramelized and the apples have become soft.

Lower the heat, and saute the ingredients, so that apples do not burn.

Cool them up:

Take them out, set them on a plate evenly, and put them in the freezer for 5-6 minutes to settle up the flavors and texture.

Your apple compote is ready to be served.

Tips & Variations

White sugar alternatives: Instead of white granulated sugar, you can go for brown sugar. It makes the compote look the part with its brown smokey colors and flavors.

Some more additions: You can add salt if the sweetness levels are too high for you, and some vanilla extract for more flavor.

Serving Options

The best part about this dessert is that it can be both cold and warm.

I like to pair it with ice cream and yogurt to get a contrast of texture and the savory flavor of apple works well with them.

You can also stuff it in pancakes, and mini loaves. Plus, another way to consume them is to pair them with oatmeal when having breakfast, and even grilled meat is a great option to go for.

How To Store

In the fridge: This delicacy stores incredibly well in the fridge for up to 10 days. Simply make it once and enjoy it throughout the week.

In the freezer: It can last at least 4 months in the freezer.

Reheating: Thaw it overnight in the fridge, and then use the microwave to heat up this dessert.

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Apple Compote (Perfect 20-Minute Dessert)

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this apple compote that is so effortless to pull together in less than 30 minutes. It's an incredible dessert that you can make at social gatherings when you're on a time crunch.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Chilling Time 5 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dessert, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Honeycrisp Apples
  • 3 tbsp Granulated Sugar
  • 1 Lemon squeezed
  • 1 inch Cinnamon Stick

Instructions
 

  • In a skillet, add apples, sugar, squeezed lemon, and cinnamon, and switch on the flame to medium.
  • Cook them till the sugar has caramelized and the apples have become soft.
  • Lower the heat, and saute the ingredients, so that apples do not burn.
  • Take them out, set them on a plate evenly, and put them in the freezer for 5-6 minutes to settle up the flavors and texture.
  • Your apple compote is ready to be served.

Notes

  • White sugar alternatives: Instead of white granulated sugar, you can go for brown sugar. It makes the compote look the part with its brown smokey colors and flavors.
  • Some more additions: You can add salt if the sweetness levels are too high for you, and some vanilla extract for more flavor.
 
How to store:
In the fridge: This delicacy stores incredibly well in the fridge for up to 10 days. Simply make it once and enjoy it throughout the week.
In the freezer: It can last at least 4 months in the freezer.
Reheating: Thaw it overnight in the fridge, and then use the microwave to heat up this dessert.
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