Learning how to eat rhubarb is one of the greatest culinary pleasures of springtime and should top every home cook's must-do ...
Great served hot or cold with cream, custard or yoghurt. Try using frozen rhubarb when fresh is out of season. Put the rhubarb in a saucepan with the sugar, orange juice, star anise (if using ...
At Parisienne-inspired Story Cellar, in London’s Covent Garden, expect to see rice pudding with stewed Yorkshire Rhubarb on the dessert menu. The recipe slowly stews the rhubarb into a jam-like ...
Apart from the well-known stewed rhubarb, you can also cook it in the oven. If you have tender pink stalks then you can cut them into 10cm lengths and lay in a non-reactive roasting dish.
Transform a classic lemon meringue pie. You could substitute the rhubarb for any other stewed fruits. For this recipe you will need 4 x 12cm/4½in flan tins. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5.
Whether baked in a crumble, simmered in a compote, or stewed and served with custard, rhubarb is a favourite dessert of the British. Despite originating in Asia, the distinctive stalked vegetable ...