Spiced Apple and Cranberry Compote

"This is so yummy served with frozen vanilla yogurt. The aroma fills the house with the smell of "apple pie". What a delightful way to end the day! Recipe is courtesy of Best Loved Slow-Cooker Recipes."
 
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photo by Rita1652 photo by Rita1652
photo by Rita1652
photo by Rita1652 photo by Rita1652
Ready In:
4hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix the juices, apples, cranberries,honey and cinnamon stick in the crock pot.
  • Cover and cook on low for 4 hours or until liquid is absorbed and fruit is tender.
  • Remove and discard cinnamon stick halves.
  • Ladle the compote into bowl and serve topped with frozen yogurt.
  • Garnish with additional cinnamon sticks, if desired.

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  1. Made in the crock pot overnight adding cardamom and 1 cup of water cutting the honey down to 1/4 cup and woke early to the wonderful warming aroma of this compote. A nice way to start the day! Skipped the frozen yogurt. Put it in a large glass mug and enjoyed.
     
  2. This is very good! I set up the crock pot last night...and served it this morning with Gingerbread Pancakes (recipe#138728) Yummy!! Thanks for the great recipe! Next time (and there will be a next time) I'd like to try it with the frozen yogurt!!
     
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