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michgirl |
Posted - May 15 2015 : 09:25:56 AM Hey all, Just wanted to shout out for rhubarb! It is growing super well in my garden and I love it. It is one of the first thing I cook with from the garden and this spring in Wisconsin has been a loooooong time coming. Hurrah! |
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texdane |
Posted - Jul 13 2015 : 7:15:44 PM Guess what? I just tried rhubarb - anything - for the first time. I was at a friend's house and she had just harvested it. We tried it raw, dipping it in sugar. I liked it! I can see cooking it in pies, etc. Yum!!!
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Chives |
Posted - Jul 13 2015 : 08:22:01 AM I would love to have the cobbler recipe for the cobbler, if you have the time. All of these sound yummy. |
Joanna |
Posted - May 26 2015 : 08:08:16 AM Amy, I will have to try that tea. Sounds good!
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Song Sparrow |
Posted - May 26 2015 : 05:02:33 AM Last year I found a recipe I really like for rhubarb ice tea. Cut about 8 stalks of rhubarb into pieces 3 inches or so long. Put in a pot with 8 cups of water, bring to a boil and simmer one hour. Strain (I strained it in a colander lined with several layers of cheesecloth). Add sweetener while it's hot. The recipe called for 1/3 cup sugar, or to taste. We used stevia. Stir to disolve and allow to cool. Serve over ice with mint springs. Refreshing and yummy, can't wait to make it again!
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shelbyc |
Posted - May 25 2015 : 9:04:33 PM I'm a rhubarb fan too. Joanna I have the very same Country Woman recipe and it very nice. We just had it on Mother's Day. |
shelbyc |
Posted - May 25 2015 : 8:59:40 PM I love rhubarb too, and have two plants that I started about three years ago. Joanna, I've got the very same punch recipe and it is delicious. We had some on Mother's Day. |
ddmashayekhi |
Posted - May 18 2015 : 04:49:16 AM I'm a rhubarb fan too! Unfortunately I live in a partial to full shade area, so I can't grow it I'm so looking forward to the start up of the farmer's markets here so I can buy some. Enjoy your bountiful crops of it!
Dawn in IL |
ceejay48 |
Posted - May 16 2015 : 11:27:48 AM I love rhubarb! My mom raised it and had lots of ways to serve it. I even liked eating the really ripe stalks raw! (pucker up!) CJ
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Bonnie Ellis |
Posted - May 15 2015 : 2:53:15 PM Rhubarb is a staple of Minnesotans. Love it in any way. That punch is delicious and pretty, but it doesn't last very long. lol
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Joanna |
Posted - May 15 2015 : 1:53:41 PM Here is a recipe for Pink Rhubarb Punch. It is one of my favourite drinks! I think we clipped it out of a Country Woman magazine many years ago...
8 cups chopped fresh rhubarb 8 cups water 2 -1/2 cups sugar 2 Tablespoons strawberry gelatin 2 cups boiling water 2 cups pineapple juice 1/4 cup lemon juice 6 cups ginger ale, chilled
In a large saucepan, bring rhubarb and water to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer for 10 minutes. Drain, reserving liquid (save rhubarb for another use). In a large bowl, combine sugar, gelatin and boiling water until dissolved. Add pineapple and lemon juices; mix well. Stir in rhubarb liquid; refrigerate. Just before serving, pour into a bowl or pitcher and add ginger ale. Makes about 5 quarts.
We usually use the left over rhubarb for Strawberry Rhubarb pie. :)
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Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - May 15 2015 : 11:50:08 AM Mary, I love Rhubarb! I have a recipe for a rhubarb cobbler that is so delicious, Down here in Florida, we see it in early Spring but it is expensive and you need a lot since it cooks down. Let us know what you like to make with it!
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forgetmenot |
Posted - May 15 2015 : 09:31:06 AM Let's salute for rhubarb! Wish I had a patch. I plan to put one in this year. I may have to mud it in with all the rain. So far, I rely on friends and farmers markets.
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