Jazz up your breakfast or dessert with this sweet and juicy spread.

There’s nothing sweeter than a fruity, rich dessert in the summertime. But what if that dessert could also be for breakfast? That’s the beauty of berry compote—a cooked-down blend of berries, sugar, and lemon juice. This mouthwatering mix can transform anything you spread it on or put it in, which is why I said it could be part of dessert or breakfast, depending on the occasion and your preference. You’ll never know how berry compote can dazzle you at the dining table until you try it.
My mom first taught me how to make berry compote when she was preparing it for her father’s birthday treat. While the berries simmered on the stove, she told me how she planned to use it as a filling between two layers of white cake. Then, she would coat the whole cake with chocolate buttercream frosting. Just thinking about it now makes my mouth water! That was the moment I realized how versatile berry compote can be—and you don’t even have to try that hard to come up with something special. It turns any dish into a showstopper!

What’s the difference between jam and compote?
While the two spreads are quite similar, there are some major distinctions. Compote is made by cooking down whole berries, while jam is made from chopped or crushed berries. This makes jam smoother than compote, which tends to be chunky, as some of the berries retain their shape. Because jam is cooked longer than compote, it allows the fruit to break down and thicken, resulting in a more spreadable consistency, whereas compote is a bit runnier and looser. Both sweet spreads can be used interchangeably, but it’s important to note their differences so you can optimize your tasty treats.

How do I store leftovers?
Once it’s cooled completely, pour your leftovers into an airtight container or jar and keep in the fridge for up to 1 week (using a sterilized jar helps keep it fresher for longer). You can also portion it out into ice cube trays and freeze it for up to 2-3 months. If you go this route, make sure to thaw the compote in the fridge overnight before using it. Or you can get really creative and easily throw the frozen compote cubes into a smoothie!

Serving suggestions
At first glance, berry compote might not seem all that special, until you look at the long list of recipes you can work it into. For a decadent breakfast or brunch, I like to put it on top of French Toast Waffles, Whole-Wheat Pancakes, Healthy Chocolate Peanut Butter Muffins, or simple and easy Air-Fryer Toast. Or, you can dress up your next dessert by spreading berry compote on Coconut Cupcakes, Chocolate Cookies With Avocado And Peanuts, or Lemon Cheesecake.


Berry Compote
Ingredients
- 16 ounces mixed berries fresh or frozen
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice
Instructions
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Place the mixed berries, granulated sugar, and lemon juice in a large pot over low-medium heat. Stir gently to combine the flavors.
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Allow the mixture to simmer for 5-15 minutes. Stir frequently until the berries begin to break down and the compote slightly thickens.
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Remove the pot from heat, and let the compote cool completely. Transfer to an airtight container if storing.
Nutrition
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