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I have made something very similar before with
strawberries, but Phil's mom had just brought us a whole bagful of gorgeous sweet peaches. Then a couple days later my mother came to visit, bearing two huge bunches of rhubarb. Our moms like to take care of us.
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Georgia is no place for rhubarb. It's sad but true. It grows like a weed--actually may even be a weed--in Wisconsin though, so here was a metric ton of the good stuff. Chopped it all up into 1" chunks...
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And put it in my big dutch oven, along with 6 peaches, roughly chopped.
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Add 1 1/2 cups of water and a heaping 1 cup of sugar, bring it to a boil and then let simmer until it all falls apart, stirring often. If you have less rhubarb and peaches on hand than I did, just proportionately decrease the amount of sugar and water. If it seems too liquidy, keep the lid off the pot so it can reduce down.
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It probably took about 30 minutes total, but that is very much dependent on how much fruit you end up putting in there. You want it to reach a jammy sauce-like consistency but don't worry too much because it will firm up more when it cools down.
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Delicious over yogurt, especially topped with some
granola. I've had yummy compote and granola every morning this week--isn't that just like mom to make sure you eat a good breakfast?
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