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    Home » Breakfast & Brunch » Blueberry Compote

    Blueberry Compote

    Published: Jul 11, 2025 by jamjarkitchen · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

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    This blueberry compote is an easy, low-effort recipe that turns fresh or frozen blueberries into a sweet, jammy sauce. It's bursting with bright blueberry flavor and adds the perfect finishing touch to waffles, yogurt, ice cream, and more.

    A small white ramekin with blueberry compote and granola, a glass jar of blueberry compote, scattered blueberries, and a spoon rest on a wooden board with a striped cloth in the background.

    This blueberry compote is one of those simple recipes that delivers way more than the sum of its parts. With just a handful of ingredients you'll have a fresh, juicy sauce bursting with blueberry flavor and the perfect balance of sweetness. My husband's been stirring it into his morning yogurt, but I'm partial to it drizzled over homemade waffles or warm cobbler. However you use it, this is one of those easy little recipes that adds a bright pop of flavor wherever it lands.

    So what's the difference between a compote and a jam?

    A jam is cooked longer and usually includes more sugar and sometimes pectin, giving it a thicker, more spreadable consistency. Compote, on the other hand, is more rustic. The fruit stays a bit more whole, the texture is softer, and the sauce is spoonable.

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    • Ingredients & Substitutions
    • Frequently-Asked-Questions
    • Other blueberry recipes for you to enjoy.
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    A wooden board holds a jar and two bowls of blueberry compote with a spoon, fresh blueberries, and granola, set against a striped cloth background.

    Equipment

    All you will need for this recipe is a sauce pan and some measuring cups. You can also use a potato masher if you want to break up the berries a little more.

    Ingredients & Substitutions

    • Blueberries - Fresh or frozen will work.
    • Sugar - I like using a combination of brown sugar and white granulated sugar for this recipe but you can absolutely use one or the other, or even a little maple syrup.
    • Water - My favorite free ingredient.
    • Lemon - You will need some zest and juice.
    • Vanilla extract - Optional but I love the flavor. I also like adding a little almond extract if you have any on hand.
    A stainless steel pot on a stove contains brown liquid and a floating lemon peel, possibly simmering blueberry compote. Some liquid has dripped onto the hot plate surface.
    A stainless steel pot on a stove contains simmering blueberries in a purple liquid, creating a rich blueberry compote.

    Frequently-Asked-Questions

    Can I use frozen blueberries?

    Yes! This recipe works with either fresh or frozen blueberries. No need to thaw first.

    How long does blueberry compote last?

    Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. It can also be frozen for longer storage.

    Can I make it ahead of time?

    Absolutely. In fact, the flavor gets even better after a day or two in the fridge.

    Can I use other berries or fruit?

    Definitely. This recipe works well with strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, or even a mix.

    What do you mean by lemon zest strip?

    A strip of lemon zest is a wide piece of the lemon's outer yellow skin. To get it, use a vegetable peeler or paring knife to carefully peel off thin strips of just the yellow part of the peel. Avoid digging too deep, you're after the zest, not the bitter white layer underneath.

    A bowl of yogurt topped with granola, blueberries, and blueberry compote sits next to a jar of blueberry sauce and scattered blueberries on a wooden surface.

    Other blueberry recipes for you to enjoy.

    Slow Cooker Blueberry Butter

    Blueberry Milkshake

    Buttermilk Blueberry Muffins

    Made this homemade blueberry compote recipe? Let me know what you think in the comments!

    Recipe

    A small white ramekin with blueberry compote and granola, a glass jar of blueberry compote, scattered blueberries, and a spoon rest on a wooden board with a striped cloth in the background.

    Blueberry Compote

    This blueberry compote is an easy, low-effort recipe that turns fresh or frozen blueberries into a sweet, jammy sauce. It's bursting with bright blueberry flavor and adds the perfect finishing touch to waffles, yogurt, ice cream, and more.
    5 from 9 votes
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    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast, Condiment, Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1.5 cups

    Equipment

    • Sauce pan
    • measuring cups spoons

    Ingredients
      

    • ½ cup water
    • ¼ cup brown sugar
    • ¼ cup white granulated sugar
    • 2 lemon zest strips
    • 3 cups blueberries
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract optional
    • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice Add more to taste

    Instructions
     

    • Combine water, sugar and 2-3 strips of lemon zest in a sauce pan.
      Bring to a boil over medium high heat and stir until sugar is dissolved. Then remove the lemon zest.
    • Add in blueberries and vanilla extract and cook on medium heat for about 10 minutes until the compote has reached your desired consistency.
      *You can mash some of the blueberries with a potato masher for a jammier consistency.*
      Add in lemon juice and stir to combine then remove from the heat.
    • You can serve warm or cold. Store in the fridge for one week.
      Enjoy!
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    1. Sonja

      August 19, 2025 at 12:46 am

      5 stars
      I just came accross this when planning a freezer cleanout and had a bag of blueberries lurking there, waiting to be used. The compote turned out so delicious that I now have to buy more blueberry bags, to not run out of it!

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    2. Swathi

      August 19, 2025 at 5:35 am

      5 stars
      Blueberry compote is easy to make it I tried with some of my homegrwon blueberries so good,

      Reply
    3. Nicole

      August 19, 2025 at 7:22 am

      5 stars
      This blueberry compote is so delicious! It’s the perfect addition when you’re wanting some sweetness.

      Reply
    4. Criss

      August 19, 2025 at 7:30 am

      5 stars
      Tried the blueberry compote recipe and it turned out amazing!

      Reply
    5. Jaleah

      August 19, 2025 at 10:58 am

      5 stars
      This blueberry compote is amazing! It is such a great topping.

      Reply
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