Amrita Ma Devi
This soothing compote is light, cooling, and gently spiced — the perfect balance of sweetness and nourishment when your body needs comfort. In Ayurveda, peaches and apricots are sattva-rich, cooling, and supportive for both Pitta and Kapha, making them wonderful for fevers, hot weather, or simply a calming breakfast.
This simple yet deeply nourishing recipe is now a go-to in my Ayurvedic kitchen, especially during cooler months or on mornings when I need something grounding and soul-soothing. The apples are gently cooked in ghee and infused with digestive spices like cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger—creating a warming, sattvic dish that supports agni (digestive fire) without overstimulating the system.
In Ayurveda, cooked fruit—especially when paired with ghee and healing spices—is considered medicine. It’s ideal for Vata, Pitta and Kapha types ( but go easy on the ghee, dear Kaphas), postpartum recovery, or anyone needing a soft, sweet start to the day.
You can serve it on its own as a light breakfast, pair it with a spoonful of seeds or nuts, or enjoy it as a grounding afternoon snack.
Let this dish remind you that food can be simple, sacred, and healing—all at once.
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
2 ½ lb (about 1 kg) peaches and apricots (ripe, pitted, chopped)
1 cup water
2 tsp arrowroot powder (thickener)
1 tsp ground cinnamon
Pinch of sea salt
Honey to sweeten (add once cooled)
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Add chopped peaches and apricots to a heavy-bottomed pot with 1 cup of water and a pinch of sea salt.
2. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat.
3. In a small bowl, mix arrowroot with a splash of water to create a smooth paste. Stir into the fruit mixture.
4. Add cinnamon and continue cooking until the fruit breaks down and the compote thickens (10–15 minutes).
5. Remove from heat. Allow to cool slightly before adding honey to taste.
6. Serve warm over porridge, pancakes, or overnight oats — or enjoy as a refreshing snack.
AYURVEDIC TIPS
AYURVEDIC TIPS
Vata: Add a drizzle of ghee or serve warm with oats for grounding.
Pitta: Enjoy chilled, the cooling fruit and honey will balance excess heat.
Kapha: Add extra ginger or clove to spice it up and stimulate digestion.
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