How I Make "Compote de pommes" (Apple Sauce)

in Foodies Bee Hive4 years ago


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When I was a child, my mother would often make "compote de pommes", what is called in English "apple sauce".
However, in France it is a dessert, not a sauce that accompanies meat dishes.

How I Make "Compote de pommes"

Ingredients (for 4 servings)

  • 6 Granny Smith apples
  • 1 packet of vanilla sugar
  • ground cinnamon


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The first thing to do is to prepare the apples. For this, I use a wonderful device that peels, slices, and cores the apples.


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I use the apple machine on each apple, collecting the skins in a bowl to avoid having them all over the kitchen counter.


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Then, I cut the spirally sliced apples into quarters.


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This is what I get from the 6 apples.


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I put the sliced apples in a pot with the ground cinnamon and the vanilla sugar. The amount of ground cinnamon depends on your taste. At one point, I have made the mistake of mixing too much cinnamon, and my daughters did not like the result at all.

I don't add any water to the mix.


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I cover the pot and cooked it at low heat for 2 to 3 hours, stirring occasionally.


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I can eat it warm, but the truth is that I prefer it cold, probably because this was how it was served to us by my mother during our childhood.


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-- Vincent Celier (who is NOT a very good cook)

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Thanks for the recipe ! I have been cooking lately and even if I suck, it seems I can do this.

Your instrument to take the skin off is so intriguing, never saw it before. Is it really useful?

Is it really useful?

Yes, for me it is really useful. It cut down the time to peel and slice the apples.
Of course, you don't need it, you may peel the apples manually.

This post is not just a recipee, but it describes the way I make compote.

You inspired me

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Trying it this weekend. Have a great day

Wow is the vanilla something unique to your recipe? I’ve never really looked at a recipe for apple sauce before but that sounds different.
I seen one of those apple peeler’s at a thrift store the other day. I think I’m gonna go by there and buy it and try your recipe out.

Wow is the vanilla something unique to your recipe?

I don't think that it is unique to my recipe, which is derived from one I found on the Internet.
But I found that one packet of vanilla sugar gave the right amount of sugar for my taste, with 6 apples.

Thank you! I’m going to try it out this weekend. Probably a lot better than buying it from a store where they fill it with preservatives.

Thanks for the recipe 😘

Wow,I missed this yummy food. It looks so tasty and delicious 😋👌.

I love making different kinds of foodie Preparation most especially when am alone and also when we are family gathering....I cherish this alot. Weldone sir.

@vcelier my friend, Hahaha. Wow. I have never heard of this name before or even seen it before. But I may give it a trial. I love the way you simplify the Preparation steps. You can also check out mine too but African dishes. Thanks for sharing this with us. 💯% knowledge found.