Austrian Plum Compote

During our last trip to Vienna, we savored the delightful Kaiserschmarren, served with an aromatic and flavorful plum sauce known as Zwetschgenroster (Mulled Stewed Plums). This Austrian delicacy is prepared by simmering plums in wine with aromatic spices, orange juice, and a touch of rum. It’s perfect for pairing with ice cream, cheesecake, pancakes, or any dessert that calls for a rich and flavorful sauce.

The Austrian plum compote is reminiscent of Christmas, combining the warm flavors of mulled wine with the comforting sweetness of plum jam. You’ll definitely want to try this wonderful fusion of flavors.

Ingredients
Plums
2 kg
Sugar
200 g
Red dry wine
500 ml
Oranges
2 pieces
Cinnamon sticks
3 pieces
Vanilla extract
1 tbsp
Rum
50 ml
optional
Step by step
Step 1

Prepare all the ingredients by washing the plums, removing the stones, and cutting them in half. Squeeze the juice from the oranges, and if you're using vanilla pods, remove the seeds. Otherwise, have your vanilla essence ready.

Austrian Plum Compote - Step 1
Step 2

In a deep, thick-bottomed pan, melt 200g of sugar on low heat until it turns slightly brown, being careful not to burn it.

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Step 3

Pour 500ml of red wine over the caramelized sugar.

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Step 4

Add 3 cinnamon sticks and vanilla. If using vanilla pods, include the remains for extra flavor.

Let the mixture simmer on medium heat for 5 minutes.

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Step 5

Add the halved plums and the orange juice prepared earlier.

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Step 6

Once the mixture begins to boil, reduce the heat. Let it simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens.

This should take about an hour, depending on how juicy the plums are.

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Step 7

Towards the end, remove the cinnamon sticks and vanilla pods (if used).

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Step 8

Optionally, stir in 50ml of rum and let it simmer for another 5-10 minutes.

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Step 9

The sauce is ready when it has thickened slightly but still retains a compote-like texture with chunks of fruit.

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Step 10

You can use the sauce immediately, or pour it hot into dry, sterilized jars to store in the pantry. It will keep for the entire season.

Enjoy this delicious sauce with Viennese pancakes, or as a topping for ice cream, pancakes, cheesecake, and more.


Bon appétit!

Austrian Plum Compote - Step 10
Quantity: 1300 ml (3-4 small jars)
Prep time:
60 min
Difficulty: easy
Ready in: 30 min