In the realm of German culinary delights, Rote Grütze, also known as Rote Grütze mit Vanillesauce, stands tall as a timeless classic. This delectable berry compote, featuring a vibrant medley of red berries, offers a burst of fresh flavors and vibrant colors that will tantalize your taste buds. Originating from the northern regions of Germany, Rote Grütze has become a beloved dessert, traditionally relished during the summertime when berries are at their peak ripeness. Its vibrant appearance and refreshing taste make it a perfect choice for special occasions or as a simple yet delightful treat to brighten up your day. Join us as we explore the culinary magic of Rote Grütze, guiding you through the process of creating this delectable berry compote, ensuring a delightful experience with every bite.
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RED BERRY FRUIT COMPOTE (GERMAN ROTE GRüTZE)
This light, fruity dessert is a German summertime staple - a mixed berry compote with custard. The fruity mix is ideal as a topping for granola or stirred through ice cream
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield Serves 6 with leftovers
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- In a large saucepan over a medium heat, cook the fruits in their juices and syrup, along with 150ml of the cranberry juice, the vanilla extract, cinnamon, sugar and rosewater for about 20 mins or until the fruits are soft.
- In a separate bowl, mix the remaining cranberry juice with the cornflour until it becomes smooth and milky without any lumps. Pour slowly into the hot fruit and continue stirring until mixed in well - the compote will thicken after a couple of mins. Remove from the heat and leave to cool. Transfer to a bowl, cover and chill in the fridge for a few hours before serving for best results in texture and flavour. Will keep for up to 1 week.
- Serve the compote in ramekins, small bowls or clean jam jars, with a generous dollop of vanilla custard. Sprinkle the chocolate shavings and pomegranate seeds on top, and finish with the mint leaves.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 171 calories, Fat 2 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 33 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 24 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 3 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium
ROTE GRüTZE - COLD BERRY COMPOTE
Red Fruit Jelly with Vanilla Sauce, popular German dessert in summer
Provided by Barbara
Categories Dessert Lunch (or Dinner) Party Food Snack
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Prepare the fruits by removing the stems and the stones.
- In a small bowl mix the starch with the sugar.
- Add about 4 tbsp. from the juice and mix.
- Pour the remaining juice into a cooking pot and bring to a boil.
- When the juice starts boiling, remove it from the stove and add the starch-sugar mix.
- Stir!
- Add the fruits and set aside to cool.
- Fill in several glasses or a bowl and move it to the fridge.
- Slice the vanilla pod in length and - using a knife - scrape the vanilla out of it's center. Use the rest of the vanilla pod for vanilla sugar (see other recipe). Or instead just use the Vanilla Extract Paste that I use in the video.
- Mix starch and sugar in a small bowl and add about 3 tbsp. of the milk.
- Mix it all together in the starch bowl.
- Bring the remaining milk with the vanilla in it to a boil - careful! Don't set heat to high and observe closely, stir milk frequently to avoid setting on the bottom of the pot.
- When the milk starts boiling, remove it from the stove and stir the starch mix from the bowl into the pot.
- Bring the sauce back to the stove and bring back to boil for lass than a minute while stirring constantly.
- Let sauce cool, stir every now and then and use warm or cold.
- The fruit bowl should be kept in the fridge.
- It tastes best if it is chilled and with the vanilla sauce on top.
- Garnish with some peppermint leaves if you like.
ROTE GRUTZE (GERMAN BERRY COMPOTE)
A classic German dessert item using a variety of red berries. Serve with vanilla ice cream, vanilla pudding, rice pudding, whipped cream, etc. You can use fresh or frozen unsweetened raspberries, strawberries, red currants, or a combination of the three.
Provided by cgalaise
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Sauce Recipes Dessert Sauce Recipes
Time P1DT20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine berries and sugar in non-stick saucepan over medium heat; bring to a boil while stirring constantly.
- Whisk cornstarch into cold water in a small bowl until dissolved completely; stir into the berry mixture. Reduce heat to medium low and cook mixture at a simmer until it begins to thicken, about 3 minutes.
- Remove berry mixture from heat. Stir lemon juice and vanilla extract into the berry mixture; transfer to a bowl. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.6 calories, Carbohydrate 33.6 g, Fat 0.7 g, Fiber 8.4 g, Protein 1.1 g, Sodium 0.6 mg, Sugar 22.7 g
ROTE GRUTZE (GERMAN BERRY COMPOTE)
A classic German dessert item using a variety of red berries. Serve with vanilla ice cream, vanilla pudding, rice pudding, whipped cream, etc. You can use fresh or frozen unsweetened raspberries, strawberries, red currants, or a combination of the three.
Provided by cgalaise
Categories Dessert Sauces
Time P1DT20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine berries and sugar in non-stick saucepan over medium heat; bring to a boil while stirring constantly.
- Whisk cornstarch into cold water in a small bowl until dissolved completely; stir into the berry mixture. Reduce heat to medium low and cook mixture at a simmer until it begins to thicken, about 3 minutes.
- Remove berry mixture from heat. Stir lemon juice and vanilla extract into the berry mixture; transfer to a bowl. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.6 calories, Carbohydrate 33.6 g, Fat 0.7 g, Fiber 8.4 g, Protein 1.1 g, Sodium 0.6 mg, Sugar 22.7 g
ROTE GRüTZE GERMAN MIXED BERRY PUDDING
Rubies in springtime. A traditional German dessert posted in response to a recipe request. I estimated the measurement of the cornstarch. The original recipe called for 100 grams.
Provided by Molly53
Categories Dessert
Time 25m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Wash fruit and pick through for stems (reserve 3/4 cup).
- Combine the remaining fruit with water (reserving 1 cup), and sugar in a saucepan.
- Bring to a boil and cook fruit over medium heat until done but still holding its shape.
- Sweeten to taste with more sugar, if needed.
- Stir corn starch into reserved water until dissolved and stir into the juice.
- Bring to boil, cook until thickened, and remove from heat.
- Blend in the rum if desired.
- Mash reserved, uncooked fruit in blender and stir into the thickened juice.
- Eat Rote Grütze either hot or cold and serve with cold milk or cream.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 440.2, Fat 0.3, Sodium 13.3, Carbohydrate 114.4, Fiber 8.8, Sugar 98.4, Protein 5.2
GERMAN RED BERRY SAUCE OR COULIS (ROTE GRüTZE)
I found this recipe in a German cookbook, cannot even remember which one. I needed a recipe to use up all the red currants my mother has growing in the yard.I got tired of making jam. Since many of the berries mature at different times of the year some have to be used frozen or from a jar. It would depend on which time the year you make this, but you can use either or. This is great with pancakes, vanilla ice cream, pound cake etc.
Provided by Marlitt
Categories Sauces
Time 2h20m
Yield 6 cups
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Rinse and remove stems from currents and raspberries.
- In a medium pot add 2 cups of water. Add the currents and raspberries. Bring to boil and take pot off the heat and set aside to draw the juice and cool slightly, about 1 hour.
- In the meantime wash, half and seed the cherries. Wash, hull, and half or quarter strawberries.
- Go back to current, raspberry and water mixture and pour and stir through a metal sieve into a 4 cup measuring cup. (Remove about 1/4 cup of juice to mix with the cornstarch later).
- To the juice add water to make up to 4 cups liquid. Pour into a sauce pan. Add sugar and start heating over medium heat bring to boil.
- Stir the corn starch into the 1/4 cup of juice until well mixed and not lumpy. Stir into juice to thicken bring to rolling boil for 1 minute.
- Carefully fold the cherries and strawberries into the sauce. Pour into glass bowl.
- So that no skin forms, sprinkle with more sugar. Let cool. Then serve with ice cream or what ever you like. Enjoy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 183.7, Fat 0.3, Sodium 4.1, Carbohydrate 46.7, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 39.4, Protein 0.9
Tips:
- Choose the right berries: Use a variety of fresh, ripe berries for the best flavor. Strawberries, raspberries, red currants, and black currants are all classic choices, but you can also use blueberries, gooseberries, or cherries.
- Don't overcook the berries: The berries should be cooked until they are tender but still hold their shape. If you overcook them, they will become mushy and lose their flavor.
- Add sugar to taste: The amount of sugar you add will depend on the sweetness of the berries and your own personal preference. Start with a small amount and add more to taste.
- Serve Rote Grütze warm or cold: Rote Grütze can be served warm or cold. It is traditionally served with vanilla sauce or ice cream, but it can also be enjoyed on its own.
Conclusion:
Rote Grütze is a delicious and versatile German berry compote that can be enjoyed in many different ways. It is a popular dessert, but it can also be used as a topping for pancakes, waffles, or yogurt. With its bright red color and sweet-tart flavor, Rote Grütze is a surefire hit with everyone who tries it.
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