Rhubarb Compote

Updated May 26, 2016

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Total Time
15 minutes
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This rhubarb compote is wonderful to have around, whether you eat it on pancakes, yogurt or just a spoon, and it couldn't be easier to make.

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Ingredients

Yield:About 2 cups
  • ¾ pound rhubarb, cubed (about 3 to 4 cups)

  • ¾ cup granulated sugar

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Nutritional analysis per serving

42 grams carbs; 168 calories; 2 grams fiber; 5 milligrams sodium; 1 gram protein; 39 grams sugar

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    In a saucepan, combine rhubarb with sugar over low heat. When the rhubarb starts to soften, but before it falls apart, about 5 minutes, use a slotted spoon to transfer it to a bowl.

  2. Step 2

    Cook down the remaining liquid in the pan until it thickens and turns syrupy, about 5 minutes longer. (This condenses and intensifies the rhubarb flavor.) Add the syrup to the bowl with the rhubarb and let cool. Compote will keep for at least a week in the fridge.

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I add some ground cardamom. I actually keep the syrup and use on ice cream or in gin and tonic, rapidly becoming a summer favorite

Can one can this so that it will stay on the shelf for a long time?

Re: sugar amount. The recipe indicates 3/4 lb. = 3-4 cups but I think weight of rhubarb varies according to density and water content. My rhubarb just cut from our garden weighed about 1 1/2 lbs but was only 4 1/4 cups sliced (thus not twice in volume). I used 1 c sugar with plans to increase if it seemed too tart before I moved to Part 2. It was perfect. So it seems better both to weight and determine volume in order to make an 'educated guess' regarding the sugar.

Has anyone added apricots to this compote?

I used way less sugar, and it was still delicious. Over a pound and a half of rhubarb, half a cup of sugar.

I had 923 grams of rhubarb and used 137 grams of sugar, which is far less than the recipe calls for, and it tastes good. Admittedly, it came out as more of a brown mush than the bright red concoction you see in the video, but it’s delicious! I added half a teaspoon of cardamom and a bit less than that of vanilla.

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