Background:
This is a real comfort food for our family – we grow our own guavas at Little Farm and used to grow them in South Africa. Eating this compote for dessert with warmed custard is something that we did regularly – a few times a week. It brings back memories of warm kitchens, loving families, and my favorite (first) pet, a cocker spaniel who lived to the ripe old age of 15 and was buried under the large oak tree that I could see from my bedroom. I was born and married from the same home. How blessed was I…
Ingredients:
3 lbs 12-16 Guavas ( depending on size) peeled and sliced in quarters
Juice of 4 lemons ( no pits)
2 cups of sugar
Preparation Time: 30 minutes
Cooking Time: 30 minutes
Directions:
- Peel 12 guavas and slice into quarters.
- Place in a pot.
- Add the juice of 4 lemons.
- Add 2 cups of sugar.
- Place on the stove at medium low until the mixture starts to boil then reduce to low until the mixture reduces to a thickness that you like – some like it less liquid and some more.
- Serve with custard ( you can buy it in sachets and make it up with milk – best brand is Bird Custard, or in small boxes which is already constituted as liquid) that has been warmed slightly. Delicious!
Sounds delish! I am trying this now and my kitchen smells like heaven! Since I am also from South Africa so I am especially delighted to be trying this recipe – it feels like a hug from home!
So glad to hear that Colleen! Smells, tastes, sounds and pictures bring it all back don’t they? More coming in future blogs so stay connected! Thanks for your comment.