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Preparation time
15min
Total time
15min
Portion
8 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

fruit compote

  • 1 bunch rhubarb, leaves and bottom of stalks trimmed
  • 2 granny smith apples
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/3 cup sultanas (optional)

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Recipe's preparation

    fruit compote
  1. Chop rhubarb into inch long lengths.


    Core ans chop apple into 2cm cubes.


    Add fruit to TX bowl and cook 4 mins, 100 degrees, reverse, speed 2.


    Add sugar and cinnamon and cook 4 mins, 100 degrees, reverse, speed 2.


    Add sultanas and cook 2 mins, 100 degrees, reverse, speed 2.

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    TM 31

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Comments

  • 25. September 2015 - 10:06
    4.0

    Delicious. I love the tartness of the rhubarb but others might like to add more sugar. Would make a great crumble!

  • 11. August 2015 - 06:10
    5.0

    Delicious thanks for recipe!

  • 5. August 2015 - 20:31
    4.0

    Not badThough needed a bit more sweetness.I did like it tmrc_emoticons.)We used this on Apple and Rhubarb Pie and Crumble.Delish tmrc_emoticons.D

  • 4. June 2014 - 22:55
    4.0

    Yummy fruit compote, although next time I would either peel the apple or chop it into 1cm cubes as I think the texture of the apple was a touch too firm for the rhubarb

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