Rhubarb

 

This is a good year for rhubarb here in Calgary:ย ย we’ve gotten plenty of moisture andย the temperatures have beenย relatively cool so far.ย  I don’t grow rhubarb myself, butย there is a plant atย the community garden where I rent a plot.ย  Because there areย 27ย plotholders, one rhubarb plant doesn’t go very far, soย out of fairness,ย aย system of rationing has been implemented.ย ย ย Late last week I picked my allowance, and mulled over how best to use it.ย  My go-to rhubarb recipe has always been a rhubarb cake from the Purity Cookbook (you can see a modified version of this recipeย on my blog Blooms and Spoons,ย over atย Grit.com), but this timeย I was looking for something a little different.ย  I had a refreshing drink in mind, butย I seem to have misplaced my recipe for Rhubarb Fizz, and the ones I’veย found (so far)ย on the Internetย aren’t the same. The organic lemons and strawberries I had in the fridge finallyย clinched it for me.ย  Here is what I made:

Rhubarb-Strawberry-Honey Lemonade

4 stalks rhubarb, washed and chopped into 1″ chunks

1/3 cup honey

4 cups water

1 1/2ย cups strawberries, washed, hulled, and choppedย  (I wish my alpine strawberries were ready to pickย now – I will have to make this again once they are!)

Zest of 1 lemon

Juice of 3 lemons

Bring water, rhubarb, honey, water, and lemon zest to a boil in a medium saucepan.ย  Reduce heat to medium, and simmer for 10 minutes.

Add strawberries, and return to a boil.ย  Reduce heat and simmer another 5 minutes.ย  Remove from heat and cool to room temperature, then strain liquid through a sieve into a glass pitcher.ย  Reserve fruit.ย *ย ย  Add lemon juice.ย  Serve chilled.ย  You can add a splash of carbonated water to this if you want it to be nice and fizzy!

*Rhubarb-Strawberry Cobbler

This is why you reserved the fruit from the Rhubarb-Strawberry-Honey Lemonade!

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Place rhubarb-strawberry fruit mixture in a medium saucepan.ย  Add 1/4 cup water and 3 tbsp. sugar.ย  Simmer on medium heat forย ten minutes.ย  In the meantime, make the batter.

Mix together:

1 cup white flour

1/4 cup whole wheat flour

3 tbsp. sugar

3 tsp baking powder

pinch of salt

Add in:

1/3 cup margarine or butter

Stir until mixture is crumbly.

Combine with

1 egg

1/2 cup milk.

Stir thoroughly.ย  The batter will be very sticky.

Place the hot fruit into a 9″ square glass baking dish and top with spoonfuls of batter.ย  Bake for 30 minutes.ย  Enjoy warm, with cream or ice cream!

(Recipe adapted from the Purity Cookbook:ย  The Complete Guide to Canadian Cooking).

Rhubarb strawberry cobbler

Doย you like the taste of rhubarb?ย  What are your favourite rhubarb recipes?

 

 

 


33 responses to “Recipes: Rhubarb-Strawberry-Honey Lemonade and Rhubarb-Strawberry Cobbler.”

  1. Donna@Gardens Eye View Avatar

    I am a rhubarb pie girl but these are definitely recipes to try!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Oh boy, rhubarb pie…yep, that’s a favourite of mine as well! ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Forest So Green Avatar
    Forest So Green

    Love the cobbler.

  3. Angie Avatar
    Angie

    Vodka. I would add vodka. And not just to the cobbler…

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      And here I thought you’d suggest bourbon…. ๐Ÿ˜‰

      1. Angie Avatar
        Angie

        Well, normally I would but I’m not sure how it would taste.

        1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

          You’re right…vodka it shall be! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. gardeninacity Avatar

    I LOVE rhubarb. My favorite recipes: strawberry rhubarb jam, strawberry rhubarb pie, rhubarb pie, rhubarb crisp, custard with rhubarb … and I wouldn’t say no to that cobbler either. Just saying.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      LOL! I completely understand…. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Gallivanta Avatar

    I love rhubarb. I haven’t tried it in a drink or with strawberries. I usually combine it with apple and ginger and make a cobbler or a fruit crumble.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Rhubarb and apples are lovely together!

      I was thinking of adding ginger to the lemonade – I think rhubarb and ginger are ideal companions – but then I thought maybe that would be too many strong flavours together. I may try it in the future, however. In the cobbler, however, ginger would be delightful!

      1. Gallivanta Avatar

        I can never have too much ginger! But, yes, it may be a bit strong with the lemonade.

  6. Cathy Avatar

    I love the sound of the lemonade. I like anything with rhubarb in really, but the chocolate rhubarb crumble cake I made a few weeks ago was rather tasty! Our rhubarb season is slowly coming to an end as we are having a heatwave!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      I always wish the rhubarb season would last longer…I’m not sure I could ever tire of it! So many incredible recipes to try! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Christina Avatar

    I love rhubarb, it reminds me of my mother making rhubarb and banana crumble, delicious!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Rhubarb and banana crumble…now that sounds like a perfect combination! Cathy of Words and Herbs recently did a rhubarb/banana bread recipe (http://wordsandherbs.wordpress.com/2013/05/08/rhubarbanana-bread/), which sounds lovely, too. I had never thought about bringing the two ingredients together before…I wonder why not? They’d be wonderful!

  8. Flora Poste Avatar

    Thanks for the recipes! I like anything rhubarb but here is one of my faves: put Rhubarb compote in oven safe little bowl, top it generously with cottage cheese, sprinkle it also generously with brown sugar, under the grill until the sugar is melted and bubbles = yum!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Oh, wow, that would be fantastic! I just so happen to have a bit more rhubarb stored up in the fridge…and some cottage cheese, too. I think I will give this a go this evening! Thanks so much for sharing!

  9. thegardendeli Avatar

    Your rhubarb recipes sound delicious – the cobbler is a very resourceful way to use the fruit from the lemonade! I have a dish of rhubarb roasting in the oven just now with some sugar and sweet cicely leaves. I’ve not used sweet cicely to sweeten rhubarb before, so finger crossed!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Mmmm, that sounds fabulous! How did it turn out? Sweet cicely isn’t a commonly grown plant around here…we’d also have to treat it as an annual. I bet it tasted superb with the rhubarb!

  10. Susan Beaumont Avatar
    Susan Beaumont

    Your blog is everything I love. It savours the beauty of the simple..and best things in life!
    Thank you!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Thank you very much – that’s so sweet of you to say! ๐Ÿ™‚

  11. teddyandtottie Avatar

    Yum! And double YUM!!

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      They were indeed! ๐Ÿ˜‰ Highly recommended!

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  13. LucyJartz Avatar

    That was a trip down memory lane to flavors we haven’t tasted in years. I miss rhubarb pie and sour raw rhubarb sticks. So glad we are going to Maine this summer. Thanks for posting.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      I hope you get a chance to enjoy some rhubarb soon! It’s a sure sign of summer around here – I’m always happy when it’s ready for picking! Have a wonderful summer!

      1. LucyJartz Avatar

        Thanks. You too!

  14. utesmile Avatar

    I so love Rhubarb and this recipe looks great. My mum used to make Rhubarb, straberry jam, which was delicious.

    1. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

      Mmm…rhubarb strawberry jam! So yummy! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  16. Sheryl @ Flowery Prose Avatar

    Reblogged this on Flowery Prose and commented:

    Revisiting a post from a few years ago, because rhubarb is coming on here on the prairies right now! What are your favourite rhubarb recipes?

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