Apple compote is a wonderful way to preserve the natural sweetness and delightful texture of apples for months. By omitting sugar, you not only retain the genuine flavor of the apples but also make a healthier choice. Here’s how you can prepare this simple, sugar-free treat:

Ingredients:

  • Fresh apples (any variety that cooks well, such as Granny Smith or Fuji)

  • Water

  • Optional: Cinnamon, nutmeg, or vanilla extract for extra flavor

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Apples:

    • Start by washing the apples thoroughly.

    • Peel the apples if you prefer a smoother compote, or leave the skins on for added fiber.

    • Core and slice the apples into even pieces. This ensures they cook evenly.

  2. Cook the Apples:

    • Place the apple slices in a large pot.

    • Add just enough water to cover the bottom of the pot (about half an inch). This prevents the apples from sticking and helps them cook down without needing added sugar.

    • If you like, add a cinnamon stick, a sprinkle of nutmeg, or a few drops of vanilla extract. These natural flavors complement the apples beautifully without overpowering their natural sweetness.

  3. Simmer Gently:

    • Bring the water to a gentle simmer and cover the pot.

    • Let the apples cook for about 20-30 minutes, or until they are tender and have formed a thick, saucy consistency. Stir occasionally to ensure they don’t stick to the pot.

  4. Cool and Store:

    • Once the apples are cooked to your liking, remove them from heat.

    • If you used a cinnamon stick, remove it before storing.

    • Allow the compote to cool completely before transferring it to airtight containers.

  5. Preserve:

    • You can store your apple compote in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

    • For longer storage, spoon the compote into freezer-safe bags or containers and freeze. Properly stored, the compote can last several months in the freezer.

Serving Suggestions: Enjoy your apple compote as a topping for oatmeal, yogurt, or pancakes. It also works wonderfully as a mix-in for baked goods or simply as a healthy dessert on its own.