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Rhubarb Compote

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes 4 cups

Ingredients

1 3/4 pounds rhubarb, ends trimmed, cut crosswise into 3/4-inch pieces (about 6 cups)
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon finely grated peeled fresh ginger

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Stir rhubarb and sugar in a large saucepan (off heat); let stand until rhubarb releases some liquid, about 10 minutes.

    Step 2

    Stirring occasionally, bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce heat; simmer, stirring occasionally, until rhubarb has softened but some whole pieces remain, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat.

    Step 3

    Place ginger in a fine sieve set over a small bowl. Press with a spoon to release juice (about 1 teaspoon). Discard solids. Stir juice into rhubarb mixture. Let cool completely before serving. Compote can be refrigerated up to 5 days in an airtight container.

  2. VARIATION

    Step 4

    Stir in 1 pint fresh strawberries, halved and quartered, at the end of step 2.

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