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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 11/15/2019

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This apple compote recipe is a versatile fruit topping bursting with caramelized apples and spice. It’s a delicious addition to all of your favorite fall recipes!

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Apple compote is so easy to make and your kitchen will smell incredible! This recipe comes together in minutes on the stovetop.

How long it takes: 20 minutes

Equipment you’ll need: large skillet, stove

Servings: makes 3 cups

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 Easy Apple Compote
  • 3 Why You’ll Love This Apple Compote Recipe
  • 4 Are Applesauce and Apple Compote the Same?
  • 5 Ingredients You’ll Need
  • 6 How To Make Apple Compote
  • 7 Tips for Success
  • 8 FAQs
  • 9 Make This Apple Compote Recipe Your Own
  • 10 Ways to Use Apple Compote
  • 11 Make-Ahead Tip
  • 12 How to Store and Reheat
  • 13 More Easy Apple Recipes
  • 14 Get the Recipe: Easy Apple Compote

Easy Apple Compote

Living in Michigan, we don’t have to travel far to find apple orchards.So, with apple season in full swing, I’m bringing you this delicious apple compote recipe! Crisp red apples are delicious when they’re cooked, especially with a generous amount of cinnamon and butter. Of all the easy apple recipes to make this fall, this homemade apple compote is a must-try. Apples and cinnamon are a match made in heaven, don’t you think?This compote is fall in a frying pan!

Why You’ll Love This Apple Compote Recipe

  • Quick and easy. Have this spiced apple compote ready to serve in 20 minutes or less, without breaking a sweat.
  • One pan. There’s no fancy equipment needed, here. While the photos show a cast iron skillet, any type of skillet is fine as long as it’s large enough to hold all of your apples! Even a saucepan will work.
  • Versatile. This cinnamon apple compote is the ultimate fall topping. You’ll find so many ways to use it! It’s the perfect finishing touch for pancakes and oatmeal, to savory meat dishes and sandwiches, and so much more.
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Are Applesauce and Apple Compote the Same?

Apple compote is made with apple chunks (either peeled or unpeeled) that have been simmered until tender but still with discernible pieces of apple.

Applesauce is consists of apples that have been cooked until they are very soft. Sometimes the sauce is pressed through a food mill or puréed; sometimes it’s left in a more chunky form. Try my crockpot applesauce or Instant Pot applesauce.

Ingredients You’ll Need

You can make this perfect apple compote with only 4 ingredients, detailed below. Don’t forget to scroll down to the printable recipe card near the end of the post. It has complete instructions with measurements and nutrition information.

  • Apples –I use a combination of Honeycrisp and Gala apples but any flavorful, firm apple will work. Other varieties that stay a bit firm when cooked are Jonathan, Granny Smith, or Cortland. Use your favorite variety. If you prefer a compote that is more like applesauce, use a softer apple variety.
  • Butter –Choose unsalted if you have it but salted is okay, too. Stay away from margarine or butter spreads.
  • Brown Sugar – Either dark or light brown sugar is fine. Even white sugar is okay but brown sugar gives the apples more of a caramel flavor.
  • Cinnamon –The perfect spice to go along with buttery sautéed apples!

How To Make Apple Compote

Making your own apple compote is easy as can be. All it takes is a few minutes to simmer the ingredients in a skillet, and your house will smell amazing.

  • Combine. Melt a couple of tablespoons of butter in a medium-sized skillet. Add chopped apples (peeled or unpeeled, your preference), brown sugar, and cinnamon.
  • Cook. Saute the apples, stirring occasionally, until the fruit is tender, about 15 minutes or so. Keep the apples warm until you’re ready to use them. Keep scrolling for tasty serving suggestions and ways to use your apple compote!

Tips for Success

The following are some quick tips to keep in mind when making apple compote from scratch:

  • Chop the apples into even-sized pieces. This way the apples cook evenly. You can adapt the size of your apple chunks to your preference.
  • If you’d prefer a natural sweetener, substitute the sugar in this recipe with honey or maple syrup instead.
  • Adjust the thickness. The melted butter and sugar need time to thicken into a sweet syrup. If your apple compote seems a little too juicy, continue cooking it for a few more minutes to allow more of the juices to evaporate.

FAQs

Is compote like jam?

Compotes are usually chunkier, and they’re made without pectin, a common ingredient in jams. Many compote recipes also include ingredients like cinnamon or other spices.

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Make This Apple Compote Recipe Your Own

There are plenty of ways to adapt this simple and delicious apple compote recipe. Try these ideas:

  • Add different spices. Cinnamon is a must but you could also add nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, or allspice. If you have apple pie spice mix, that’s perfect! Try freshly grated ginger or even a splash of lemon juice.
  • Make it more “saucy.” If you prefer a compote that is more like applesauce, use a softer apple variety, like McIntosh, or continue to cook until the apples are softer.
  • Peel the apples. If you’re not a fan of apple peels, feel free to remove them. I like the color, texture, and nutrition they add but this compote is delicious with or without them.
  • Add other fruits. I love blueberries cooked into this compote! Cherries, chopped pears, or raisins are so delicious, too.

Ways to Use Apple Compote

This apple compote is one of our favorite toppings for pancakes, and it’s a great way to elevate a bowl of Instant Pot steel cut oats or yogurt with granola. Just swirl it on top and enjoy the extra flavor it brings.

Don’t stop at breakfast, though. Apple compote pairs well with the rich flavors of pork roast or pork chops. For an easy lunch, spread a little apple compote on a turkey sandwich or dollop it on top of butternut squash soup.Compote also makes a great addition to a holiday charcuterie board.

For dessert, serve it over cinnamon ice cream with a sprinkling of crunchy oat topping (yum! just like apple crisp!). Or, top a slice of apple spice cake with apple compote, whipped cream, and a drizzle of homemade caramel sauce.

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Make-Ahead Tip

Get a head start on your compote by chopping up the apples up to one day ahead. Store them airtight in the refrigerator. Don’t worry if they turn a bit brown. Once they are cooked, the brown color will disappear. The next day, cook the compote; it will be ready to eat in about 15 minutes. Keep reading for more details on storing and freezing your cooked apple compote.

How to Store and Reheat

  • Fridge. This apple compote will last for up to 5 days in the fridge. Store any leftovers in a covered container. To reheat, gently warm the compote on the stove or in the microwave. It’s delicious at room temperature, too.
  • Freezer. Making and freezing apple compote is a great way to preserve apples to use later in the year! Cook a big batch of compote, cool it, and put it into small freezer containers to keep frozen for up to 3 to 4 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge for best results.

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Easy Apple Compote

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Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 20 minutes mins

6 servings

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This apple compote recipe is a versatile fruit topping bursting with caramelized apples and spice. It's a delicious addition to breakfast, lunch, dinner, or dessert!

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 cups diced apples (roughly ½ inch), unpeeled (or peeled, if you prefer)
  • ½ cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions

  • Melt butter In large skillet over medium high heat.

  • Add apples and brown sugar. Continue to cook over medium high heat for 15 minutes, or until apples are softened, stirring occasionally.

  • Stir in cinnamon.

  • Serve over pancakes, cooked oatmeal, vanilla ice cream, or pudding.Makes 3 cups.

Notes

  • This apple cinnamon compote can be made ahead and stored in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Reheat gently until warm, if desired.
  • To freeze, put in freezer containers and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in refrigerator overnight for best results.
  • I used a combination of Honeycrisp and Gala. Other varieties that work well are Jonagold, Jonathan, Braeburn, Granny Smith, or Cortland.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 136kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 4g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 10mg, Sodium: 6mg, Potassium: 94mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 24g, Vitamin A: 151IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 23mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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  1. Liz says

    Easy Apple Compote Recipe - Homemade Apple Compote! (17)
    This was an excellent recipe for apple cinnamon turnovers. My mother, brothers, and mother-in-law loved them!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      So glad you liked it! thanks for taking the time to leave a review!

      Reply

  2. jim says

    Hi Rachel, Fantastic! I made 1 batch and took the apples from the sauce and put them on top of the graham cracker crust for a sour cream topped cheescake. I made another batch of compote , added the sauce from the first and used that to drizzle over the sour cream topped cheesecake. Unbelievable how well the sweet/tart (I used granny smiths) compote went with the cheesecake!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Oh yum, that sounds incredible!

      Reply

  3. Anna says

    Delicious! Too much cinnamon for me though, the texture was a little gritty as a result. I will try 1/2 tsp next time and maybe add a little more.

    Reply

    • Rachel Gurk says

      Hi Anna! I’m so glad you liked this recipe! We definitely love cinnamon in my house! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a comment and review!

      Reply

  4. D Avila says

    Another simple is Apple Chutney
    Chop 6 Gayla apples
    1/4 cup craisins or raisins
    1/4 cup chopped walnuts
    Simmer in tea made with 2 cups of water and 6 Celestial Apple Cinnamon tea bags.(remove teabags before adding apples to tea)…simmer to desired thickness up to 1 hour.

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Sounds tasty!

      Reply

  5. denise says

    I love these–we just call them fried apples.

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Yes, definitely very similar!

      Reply

  6. Liz says

    I made this last night in hopes of having some leftover for breakfast this weekend. Well, the family got one taste of this and there is none left!! So, so good. Thanks for including all of the different ideas for us to use this compote in. I will be making this again!!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Hahaha I love it! I’m so happy you all liked it! Luckily it’s easy to make, right?

      Reply

      • Liz says

        110% YES! So easy and so good.

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        • Rachel Gurk says

          :) :) So happy you liked it!

          Reply

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FAQs

What apples are best for compote? ›

Here are the simple ingredients you need to make this homemade apple compote recipe: Apples - The best apples to use are firm, fresh apples such as Granny Smith apples, Honeycrisp apples, Pink Lady, Pippins, Fuji, and Macintosh. You can use a variety of apples; I used Honeycrisp and Granny Smith.

What's the difference between applesauce and apple compote? ›

Apple compote and applesauce are two different dishes. The shape and texture of the apples are retained in apple compote and no additional water should be added. In applesauce the apples are cooked with water, sugar, and seasonings and then pureed.

How long does homemade fruit compote last? ›

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. Spices Oriental flavours such as star anise, ginger and cardamom are fantastic for fruit with a rich flavour, such as plums and berries.

What makes something a compote? ›

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.

Which apple makes the best apple sauce? ›

The Best Apples for Applesauce
  • Cortland.
  • Golden Delicious.
  • Gala.
  • McIntosh.
  • Granny Smith.
Nov 18, 2022

Which apples go mushy when cooked? ›

While great for snacking, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious are the most common apples that won't hold up in the oven and will give you a watery-mushy pie, tart or cake.

What is a coulis vs compote? ›

Key Differences

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.

Is apple sauce just apple puree? ›

Apple sauce is a purée (not necessarily served as a true sauce) made of apples. It can be made with peeled or unpeeled apples and can be spiced or sweetened.

What is the pink stuff in applesauce? ›

It gets its pretty pink colour from leaving the apple skins on during cooking, then the skins come out during the press.

How do you thicken homemade 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.

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.

Can you freeze homemade compote? ›

Store in a sealed container or jar in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Fruit compote can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost in the fridge overnight before using. Serve cold, or warm gently in a small pan on the stove or in a microwave.

What is a vintage compote? ›

The easiest way to describe a compote is a dish, bowl or vessel that is on a pedestal or some kind of footed stand. They can be used for a candy dish, a centerpiece, to hold a collection. Simply put, they can be used in lieu of a standard bowl where you want to add visual interest and height!

What is an antique compote? ›

Antique glassware that features a bowl-shaped container on a pedestal with/or without a lid.

What is a fun fact about fruit compote? ›

The dish was originally served by itself in 17th century France as a dessert item. Interestingly enough, the dessert was originally created for its supposed health benefits. The idea was that this dessert, or fruits cooked in any syrup, balanced out the effects of humidity in the body.

What are the best apples for apple puree? ›

The best apples for puree are those with a flesh that breaks down easily. McIntosh and Cortland are two great choices. Golden Delicious and Gala are idea for getting all the natural sugars you can in the puree. You'll be cooking the apples down so sweetness and softness are key.

What apples are best for boiling? ›

Granny Smith

They're a good all-purpose cooking apple, and their flavor is enhanced when paired with sweeter, spicier apples in pies and crisps.

What are the sweetest apples for puree? ›

The best apples for baby are those with a sweet, more mild flavor, like Gala or Fuji; these are less acidic and tart than varieties like Granny Smith, which means they'll be easier on a baby's digestive system. One medium apple will yield about five ounces of puree for baby.

Which apples are best for candied apples? ›

Any crisp, hearty apple will work well for candy apples. You want to choose an apple that will hold up when dipped into the hot sugar. In addition, you want an apple that is a little more tart than sweet, since the sugar coating provides plenty of sweetness. We love Granny Smith, Fuji, and Gala apples.

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