Tips and tricks on the apricot, apple, honey compote with the thermomix
Informations
🥣 Making
2 minutes
🍳 Cooking
7 minutes
🕛 Duration
9 minutes
⬈ Difficulty
1/10
🥕 Ingredients
4
👣 Steps
6
𝄙 Comments
No
2 minutes
🍳 Cooking
7 minutes
🕛 Duration
9 minutes
⬈ Difficulty
1/10
🥕 Ingredients
4
👣 Steps
6
𝄙 Comments
No
♩ Notes
No/5 (No vote)
No/5 (No vote)
Nutritional composition for 1 part
Calories : 80 cal (335 J)
Cholesterol: 0mg
Total Fat: 0.3g
Saturated fat: 0g
Dietary Fiber: 2.9g
Total Sugars: 17g
Total Carbohydrate: 20.8g
Vitamin D: 0µg
Iron: 0.3mg
Calcium: 11.2mg
Protein: 0.7g
Sodium: 2.7mg
Weight Watchers
WW SmartPoints : 4
Weight Watchers
WW ProPoints : 2
Ingredients for people
4 apricots
2 apples
1 tbsp of honey
1/2 cup of water
2 apples
1 tbsp of honey
1/2 cup of water
* For the thermomix recipes, the quantities are indicative. You will have to adjust the quantities to your taste. It should be noted that it is easier to add salt, pepper, sugar than to remove.
14 tips and tricks about the thermomix recipe
- Choose ripe fruits for a more flavorful and sweet compote.
- To prevent the fruits from browning during preparation, you can add a few drops of lemon juice on the apple slices before putting them in the Thermomix.
- If you prefer a smooth texture without pieces, use the "Progressive Speed" function of the Thermomix to blend the compote at the end of cooking.
- Add some spices like cinnamon or ginger powder to give a warmer flavor to your compote.
- If you prefer a less liquid consistency, remove the lid from the Thermomix bowl after blending the fruits and let it cook for a few more minutes until the excess water evaporates.
- To preserve more nutrients from the fruits, opt for gentle cooking by using a lower varoma temperature (around 85°C /185°F) for a little longer.
- You can add sliced almonds or crushed hazelnuts just before serving your compote to add a crunchy and tasty touch.
- If you want a sweeter compote, add sugar or agave syrup in addition to honey. Taste regularly to adjust the amount of sugar to your preferences.
- For an even more fragrant compote, you can infuse spices like vanilla or cloves in the liquid (water or juice) used during cooking.
- You can also add some orange or lemon zest to bring a citrusy note to your compote.
- If you like textures with some pieces, don't hesitate to slightly reduce the blending time and leave some small pieces for a more rustic sensation in the mouth.
- If you want some pieces in the compote, in the last step, set it for 15 seconds at speed 4 instead of 30 seconds at speed 8.
- Feel free to check out our other Thermomix compotes such as apple and strawberry compote, apple, nectarine, peach compote, and apple, pear, mango compote.
- If you, like me, love apricots, try cooking the apricot sorbet recipe or our apricot tart or peach, apricot, honey tartlets.
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