Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (2024)

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A quick and easy Blueberry Compote with a hint of lemon is the perfect topping to stir into yogurt, drizzle on top of pancakes, or spooned onto ice cream. All you need are a few ingredients and less than 15 minutes to make this delicious blueberry sauce.

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Blueberries seem to be available year-round where I live, but as always they taste the best during peak season around summertime. You can enjoy them fresh or baked into scones, coffee cake, and pies. But they are even more delicious when cooked up into this easy Blueberry Compote.

In this blueberry compote recipe, I will show you just how easy it is to whip it all together, and how you can control the thickness of your compote. You can make it thicker and chunkier or make it a thinner blueberry sauce that you can pour over french toast instead of maple syrup.

How to make Blueberry Compote

Blueberry compote ingredients

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  • Fresh Blueberries are the main ingredient of this recipe, but frozen berries will work just as well.
  • Lemon zest is added to brighten the compote’s flavor.
  • Lemon juice is also added for that bright flavor as well as a boost of natural pectin to help thicken the blueberry sauce.
  • Sugar – typically, I don’t use a lot of sugar to sweeten fruit compote, two tablespoons per pound of fresh fruit is enough. But since lemon juice adds a lot of tartness, I increase the amount of sugar to three or even four tablespoons in some cases, especially if the blueberries are off-season and not very sweet.
  • Salt – just a pinch is needed to enhance the flavor of the compote.

Cooking the blueberries

Stir all the ingredients together in a saucepan and cook over medium heat for about 10 minutes until the fruits are softened and the mixture thickens slightly. The compote will continue to thicken as it cools.

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If you are using frozen blueberries, the cooking time may need to be longer as frozen berries release more water and will take longer to reduce and thicken.

Baker’s Tips

How do you thicken blueberry compote?

Blueberries and lemon juice contain natural pectin, which helps things gel together in this recipe. The compote is also thickened from reducing the cooking liquid. You can control the thickness of the compote during the cooking process.

  • For a thicker and chunkier blueberry compote, almost like pie filling texture, remove the fruits about ⅔ of the way through the cooking time and allow the liquid to reduce by half. When you add the fruits back in, take it off the heat, it will thicken up further as it cools.
  • For a thinner, pourable blueberry sauce, cook the entire mixture for the entire amount of time without removing the fruits. As you cook, the juice will reduce but the fruits will also release more juice and keep the mixture thinner.

How long does this compote last?

You can store your homemade compote in a clean jar in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

If you make a large batch and want to preserve it longer, freeze it. Divide the sauce into smaller portions using ice cube trays and freeze solid, this way you only need to defrost as much as you’re going to use.

Can I use this recipe for canning?

This blueberry sauce recipe uses a very small amount of sugar and is not made for canning.

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More fruit compotes and sauces

  • Strawberry Sauce
  • Mixed Berry Compote
  • Cherry Compote
  • Peach Sauce

If you make this recipe, please let me know! Leave a comment, send me a photo, rate it and don’t forget to tag me @wildwildwhisk on Instagram. I’d love to see what’s cooking up in your kitchen. Cheers!

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Blueberry Compote

This quick and easy Blueberry Compote with a hint of lemon is the perfect topping to stir into yogurt, drizzle on top of pancakes, or spoon onto ice cream. All you need are a few ingredients and less than 15 minutes to make this delicious blueberry sauce.

4.84 from 12 votes

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Course: Condiment, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 9 minutes minutes

Total Time: 14 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 (¼ cup)

Calories: 73kcal

Author: Trang

Ingredients

  • 1 lb fresh blueberry (454 g)
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 2 tablespoon lemon juice (from about 1 lemon)
  • 3 - 4 tablespoon granulated sugar (34 g to 45 g)
  • A pinch of kosher salt

Instructions

  • Wash and dry the blueberries.

  • Add blueberries, sugar, salt, lemon zest and lemon juice in a medium sauce pan and cook over medium heat for 5 to 6 minutes until blueberries are wilted and soft.

To get thick compote

  • Remove blueberries with a slotted spoon and cook the liquid for 2 - 3 more minutes until reduced in half and thickened.

  • Add blueberries back into the pot and stir to combined.

  • Remove from heat and transfer to a jar. As the compote cool, it will thicken almost to pie filling consistency.

To get pourable compote

  • Continue cooking without removing the blueberries for the next 2 - 3 minutes, reduce the heat slightly so the mixture doesn’t boil over.

  • Remove from heat and transfer to a jar. As the compote cool, it will continue to thicken but will still be slightly thinner and pourable.

Notes

  • Frozen blueberries can be used instead of fresh blueberries.
  • Increase cooking time if using frozen berries since they will release extra liquid.
  • Adjust the amount of sugar to your taste if the lemon juice is too tart or the berries are not sweet enough.
  • This recipe yields about 1 cup of thick compote or 1 ½ cup of the thinner one.

Nutrition

Serving: 88g | Calories: 73kcal

DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?If you made this recipe and loved it, please leave a comment and give us a 5 STAR review. Mention @WildWildWhisk or tag #WildWildWhisk on Instagram.

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This post was originally published on 8/16/2018. The post has been updated and republished on 5/25/2020 with the latest improvements, extra tips, and a video to help you in the kitchen.

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  1. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (7)Dan

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (8)
    I used brown sugar instead of white, but otherwise followed the recipe. I also used frozen instead of fresh. Turned out fine, terrific on French toast and cheesecake. Good recipe!

    Reply

  2. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (9)Tina G

    I love this compote! It’s my go-to. I use it on vanilla ice cream. Delicious! Thank you for sharing.

    Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (10)Trang Doan

      Thank you Tina!

      Reply

  3. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (11)H

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (12)
    Omg Great recipe but even better was the “jump to recipe” button haha

    Reply

  4. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (13)Craig O Cook

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (14)
    I can’t wait to make this Blueberry Compote recipe to top off Instant Pot Cheesecake #17.

    Also, will the Blueberry Compote work well in a coffee cake? Thanks so much!

    Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (15)Trang Doan

      You can serve the compote with coffee cake but I’ve never use it in the batter, it may add too much liquid unless you reduce it and make it more jammy.

      Reply

  5. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (16)Craig O Cook

    I made Instant Pot Cheesecake #17 and I can’t wait to try your Blueberry Compote tomorrow afternoon!

    Reply

  6. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (19)Terry

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (20)
    Delicious & easy!

    Reply

  7. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (21)lavender

    Hi, may I know the weight yield of this recipe? Also, is it possible to replace the blueberries with raspberries?

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    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (22)Trang

      Hi Lavender, sorry I did not measure the weight yield, never really thought to do so. You can replace raspberries but they won’t hold their shape after cooking since raspberries are a lot more fragile.

      Reply

  8. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (23)Lesley Carson

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (24)
    wonderful recipe, thank you

    Reply

  9. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (25)Marie

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (26)
    Love this recipe. So delicious. The lemon gives the perfect tang and it’s wonderful with pancakes.

    Reply

  10. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (27)Kristin

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (28)
    So easy and delicious! I put it on some cottage cheese for a healthy snack that tastes indulgent.

    Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (29)Trang

      Oh I do love fruit with cottage cheese, great choice for serving!

      Reply

  11. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (30)Leslie

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (31)
    Easy to make and excellent on pancakes! Thanks!

    Reply

  12. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (32)Denisr Mcintire

    Thanks for sharing the compote recipe. Used blueberries with my daughter’s nee waffle iron.. Was super.

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    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (33)Trang

      Thank you for trying! Sounds amazing with waffles 🙂

      Reply

  13. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (34)Carrie

    Can I use frozen blueberries?

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    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (35)Trang

      Yes, you can!

      Reply

  14. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (36)Gilbert

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (37)
    This recipe is good but i cut the lemon juice ammnt.
    In half. Other than that love it its so simple and tasty
    ( summer in a jar )

    Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (38)Trang

      I’m glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  15. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (39)Pam

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (40)
    Love this recipe! Second time I’ve made it! So very easy and it tastes wonderful. My family loves it!!

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    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (41)Trang

      Thanks Pam! Have you tried the other compote recipes on the site? They’re just as easy 🙂

      Reply

  16. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (42)Peggy Sue Daily

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (43)
    Tasted delicious on top of Italian cheesecake, excellent recipe!

    Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (44)Trang

      Thank you so much for your feedback!

      Reply

    • Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (45)Mickie

      I wanted to k ow if this could be used to top a cheesecake,thanks for posting how well it works as a cheesecake topping

      Reply

  17. Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (46)Mai Orloff

    Blueberry Compote (or Blueberry Sauce) (47)
    perfect treat in this warm weather

    Reply

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