1. Preheat oven to 350° F. 2. In a large bowl, mix all filling ingredients and set aside. 3. In a separate bowl, combine topping sugar, flour, baking powder, and salt. 4. Add butter and mix well with ...
You're either a rhubarb person or you're not. We rhubarb people know we are special―as special and unique as the slender stalks of the pinkish-reddish pie plant. If you have a rhubarb plant, you know ...
Rhubarb crumble is a warming fruity pud with a sweet crunchy topping, an ideal treat for the family after a Sunday lunch.
It’s rhubarb season! Those vibrant, tart stalks signal summertime like no other. And what better way to celebrate this seasonal plant than in a classic dessert: rhubarb pie. My grandmother always made ...
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When I was growing up, I remember my dad always growing rhubarb in his summer garden, but in a separate area so it could really spread out. My mom would make our favorite custard pie or warm sauce for ...
It’s a snap! You’ll need some fresh rhubarb and a pickling liquid, or brine. When making the brine, you can simply use apple cider vinegar, water, pickling salt and sugar. You can also make the flavor ...
Rhubarb is often paired with fruit in desserts and Garten has the perfect combination of berries, sugar, rhubarb, and orange flavorings that makes a delicious pie filling. She wrote about the easy but ...
The highest praise for fruit isn’t simply calling it sweet. The best fruit tastes complex, sometimes sour or bitter or both, maybe with hints of flowers or grass or almonds. And it evolves as the ...