Blueberry Compote (Low Carb & Gluten Free) 🫐

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Looking for a gluten-free breakfast that's bursting with flavor? Try this irresistible Blueberry Compote recipe—quick, easy, and perfect atop gluten-free crepes, pancakes, or any of your breakfast favorites. This compote adds a delightful touch of fruity goodness to start your day on a high note.

What makes this breakfast truly delicious? It's a symphony of flavors and textures. Picture delicate blueberry crepes, lightly dusted with sugar and lemon, then topped with a tangy blueberry compote that brings out the fruitiness. Finish with a dollop of cool vanilla maple whipped cream for a breakfast experience that's as satisfying to your senses as it is to your taste buds. So, let's learn how to make a homemade blueberry compote recipe!

This recipe is: Low Carb and Gluten Free

Blueberry fruit compote in a bowl

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5 Reasons to Love This Recipe

There are multiple reasons why I love this blueberry fruit compote recipe!

  1. Perfect for those with gluten sensitivities or who prefer a low-carb diet.
  2. Ready in no time for busy mornings.
  3. Pair with crepes, pancakes, waffles, or yogurt.
  4. Basic pantry staples create this flavorful treat.
  5. Tangy blueberry goodness in every bite.

Is Blueberry Compote Low-Carb?

No, traditional blueberry compote is not low-carb. It contains processed sugar as one of its primary ingredients. However, this blueberry compote recipe is much lower in carbs. I've used monk fruit instead of processed sugar, which is a low-carb sweetener. You can use any low-carb sweetener like erythritol, stevia, or monk fruit, to make a low-carb blueberry compote.

A tablespoon of this homemade blueberry compote contains around 5 g net carbs. It's a great option for those following a low-carb diet and craving natural blueberry flavors for breakfast or dessert.

Blueberry Compote Ingredient List

You'll need the following ingredients to make no-sugar blueberry compote:

  • 2-3 tablespoons monk fruit sweetener (adjust according to taste and the sweetness of the berries)
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • A pinch of salt
  • Optional: 2 tablespoons water (if needed, especially if using fresh berries)
Ingredients in bowls to the blueberry fruit compote

Ingredient Substitutions

Need alternatives for some of the ingredients? No problem! Here are some delicious substitutions you can use in this fresh blueberry compote:

  • Monk Fruit Sweetener: To suit your taste, substitute with allulose, erythritol, or stevia. Adjust the amount, as the sweetness may vary with these alternatives.
  • Citrus zest: Orange zest tastes amazing with blueberries.

Additional Ingredients

Want to take this recipe up a notch? Use any of these creative additions:

  • Other berries: Add a mix of raspberries, strawberries, or blackberries to complement the blueberries in the compote.
  • Vanilla extract: Adds sweetness and depth of flavor without adding carbs to the blueberry syrup.
  • Cinnamon: Enhances the fruity flavor of the blueberries with a warm, spicy note.
  • Chia seeds: Adds thickness and fiber to the compote without significantly increasing carbs.

Note: These ingredients are entirely optional and not part of this recipe or its estimated nutritional value.

Cooking Tools Required

You'll need the following cooking tools to make blueberry fruit compote:

Blueberry fruit compote on a spoon suspended over keto crepes

How to Make Blueberry Compote: Complete Cooking Guide

Cooking Method

  • Simmering

Preparation Steps

  1. Gather all the ingredients and tools for this recipe.
  2. Combine the blueberries, lemon juice, lemon zest, monk fruit sweetener, and a pinch of salt in a medium saucepan. Add water if the mixture seems too dry or the berries are particularly tart.

Cooking Instructions

  1. Place the saucepan over medium heat and bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring occasionally.
  2. As the berries soften and burst, gently mash some of them with a fork or potato masher to release their juices and thicken the compote. This step is optional and based on your preferred texture.
  3. Taste the compote and adjust the sweetness with additional monk fruit sweetener or add more lemon juice if needed.
  4. Remove it from heat once the compote has reached your desired consistency (remember, it will thicken more as it cools). Let it cool before serving.
Preparation of the keto blueberry fruit compote

Step 1: Add the blueberries and low carb sweetener to a small sauce pan with high sides.

Preparation of the keto blueberry fruit compote

Step 2: Add in the remaining ingredients and cook over medium heat.

Preparation of the keto blueberry fruit compote

Step 3: Stir frequently to prevent burning. Lightly mash the blueberries.

Preparation of the keto blueberry fruit compote

Step 4: When the compote has reached a thickness you like, let it rest for a bit.

💡 My Pro Tip

While cooking this recipe, it's important to monitor it keenly. Natural sugars and sugar substitutes can behave unpredictably together. I recommend gently whisking the mixture as it simmers to prevent scorching. Once sugar burns, it can leave a permanent unpleasant taste. Stay attentive and keep mixing the berries consistently to avoid any issues.

⏲️ Time-Saving Tips

  • Use frozen blueberries instead of fresh ones to skip the washing and stemming step.
  • Double the batch and store extra compote in the refrigerator for future use.
  • Use a potato masher or immersion blender to quickly thicken the compote if desired.
  • Zest the lemon and squeeze the juice in advance to streamline the cooking process.

What to Serve With Blueberry Compote?

Blueberry compote is incredibly versatile and pairs well with various breakfast and dessert items, including Greek yogurt, French toast, and ice cream. Here are some creative food pairings to eat with this blueberry sauce:

  • Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes: Use this simple blueberry compote recipe for pancakes! Drizzle over fluffy blueberry pancakes for a double dose of berry goodness in every bite.
  • Golden Keto Crepes: Crepes and compote are a heavenly combo! Fill golden keto crepes with delicious blueberry sauce for an elegant and satisfying low-carb breakfast or dessert.
  • Crispy Keto Waffles: Have you ever tried blueberry compote for waffles instead of your common topping? If you love waffles, top them with a generous spoonful of blueberry compote for a delicious morning treat.
  • No-Bake Keto Cheesecake: Try delicious blueberry compote for cheesecake! This creamy no-bake cheesecake will become the yummiest if you pair it with compote. Layer the compote over it for a refreshing and breezy dessert.
  • Strawberry Shortcake: Enhance a classic strawberry shortcake by adding a layer of blueberry compote for a deliciously fruity twist on this divine dessert.
  • Lemon No-Bake Cheesecake: Pair tangy lemon no-bake cheesecake with a dollop of sugar-free blueberry compote as your favorite topping option!

Storage and Reheating Instructions

Storage Tips

  • Allow the blueberry compote to cool to room temperature after cooking, then transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate. It will stay fresh for up to a week when properly stored in the fridge.

Freezing Tips

  • Spoon the cooled compote into a freezer-safe container or bag, leaving some space for expansion. Label it with the date and freeze it for up to 3 months.

Reheating Tips

  • Transfer the desired amount of compote to a saucepan and warm over low heat, stirring occasionally, until it reaches the desired temperature (approximately 65°C or 150°F). If it is too thick after refrigeration or freezing, add a splash of water or lemon juice during reheating to thin it out.

Note: Avoid reheating in the oven to preserve the compote's texture.

Recipe Conclusion

A delicious and healthy blueberry compote bursting with sweet, tangy flavor is all you need for a scrumptious breakfast! Whether you're enjoying it as a perfect topping, spread, or dipping sauce, this versatile compote is sure to make you smile. Don't hesitate to get creative with your pairings and savor the fruity goodness of this homemade treat.

Now that you know how to make blueberry compote, whip up more than you can finish, refrigerate or freeze for later, and transform your meals into berry-infused delights. Get cooking and let the flavors shine! Please write in the comments any questions or suggestions you may have. You can also find us on Facebook or Instagram.

FAQs

Gently mash some of the softened organic blueberries with a fork or potato masher during cooking to achieve the desired thickness.

Blueberries contain approximately 17 g of carbs per 100 g serving, making them a relatively low-carb fruit option.

To make keto blueberry compote, use monk fruit sweetener or erythritol instead of sugar to sweeten the blueberries. Follow a standard blueberry compote recipe, but substitute with keto-friendly sweeteners to keep it low-carb.

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Blueberry Compote (Low Carb & Gluten Free)

What makes this breakfast truly delicious? It's a symphony of flavors and textures. Picture delicate blueberry crepes, lightly dusted with sugar and lemon, then topped with a tangy blueberry compote that brings out the fruitiness. Finish with a dollop of cool vanilla maple whipped cream for a breakfast experience that's as satisfying to your senses as it is to your taste buds.
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Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Sauce
Cuisine: American
Keyword: blueberry compote for cheesecake, blueberry compote recipe, carbs in blueberries, how to make blueberry compote, no sugar blueberry compote
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 20 servings
Calories: 9kcal
Author: Scott G

Ingredients

Blueberry Compote Ingredient List

  • 2-3 tablespoons monk fruit sweetener adjust according to taste and the sweetness of the berries
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • A pinch of salt
  • Optional: 2 tablespoons water if needed, especially if using fresh berries

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Gather all the ingredients and tools for this recipe.
  • Combine the blueberries, lemon juice, lemon zest, monk fruit sweetener, and a pinch of salt in a medium saucepan. Add water if the mixture seems too dry or the berries are particularly tart.

Cooking Instructions

  • Place the saucepan over medium heat and bring the mixture to a simmer, stirring occasionally.
  • As the berries soften and burst, gently mash some of them with a fork or potato masher to release their juices and thicken the compote. This step is optional and based on your preferred texture.
  • Taste the compote and adjust the sweetness with additional monk fruit sweetener or add more lemon juice if needed.
  • Remove it from heat once the compote has reached your desired consistency (remember, it will thicken more as it cools). Let it cool before serving.

Notes

Please note: The total net carbs listed do not account for Substitute and Additional Ingredients.
If you enjoy this recipe, I'd love to hear from you! Got suggestions for making it even lower in carbs? Drop a comment below!
Have a great time cooking!
 
 

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Blueberry Compote (Low Carb & Gluten Free)
Amount Per Serving (1 tablespoon)
Calories 9 Calories from Fat 1
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.1g0%
Saturated Fat 0.004g0%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.02g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.01g
Sodium 0.2mg0%
Potassium 13mg0%
Carbohydrates 3g1%
Fiber 0.4g2%
Sugar 2g2%
Protein 0.1g0%
Vitamin A 8IU0%
Vitamin C 2mg2%
Calcium 1mg0%
Iron 0.04mg0%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

“This website provides approximate nutrition data and information for convenience and as a courtesy only.”

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