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Fruit compote
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Fruit compote

A real sweet treat

Fruit compote
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20 mins plus chopping
Not Too Tricky

serves 10

About the recipe

Made with fresh seasonal fruit, this simple recipe can stretch from breakfast to dessert. It works with whatever fruit you have to hand, although it’s best not to use citrus. Try it dolloped over muesli, porridge or pancakes, or enjoy on its own with yoghurt or ice cream.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

0

Saturates

g

Sugars

0

Salt

g

Protein

g

Carbs

g

Fibre

of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Tesco Community Cookery School with Jamie Oliver

Tesco Community Cookery School with Jamie Oliver

By Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

800g mixed fresh fruit, such as orchard fruit, stone fruit, berries, grapes (not suitable for citrus)

100ml water

optional: caster sugar, to taste

Method

  1. Recipe kindly shared by the Tesco Community Cookery School with Jamie Oliver. The recipe has been written to be flexible and scalable up to 50 portions. Note: the fruit weight is for trimmed, prepped fruit.
  2. Chop up all your fruit into similar-sized pieces (no smaller than a strawberry), peeling and coring as necessary, and removing any stones. Leave berries and grapes whole (if using).
  3. Place the fruit and water in a suitably sized pan on a medium heat.
  4. Bring to the boil, then cover and cook until the fruit is soft and the liquid has reduced, stirring occasionally – you want to end up with a fairly thick consistency.
  5. Have a taste and add a little sugar if needed.
  6. Remove from the heat and roughly mash with a potato masher.
  7. Cover and leave to cool a little. Enjoy warm, at room temperature or chilled.

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