Mix rhubarb, sugar and tapioca. Let stand 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour into greased 9x13-inch baking pan. Combine brown sugar, quick oats, flour and salt. Cut in butter until mixture ...
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 ...
With its bright pink hue and long, sturdy stalks, rhubarb is an unmistakable sign of spring. It’s one of those things that you can only find at a certain time of year, but when it’s in season, it’s ...
Rhubarb has a reputation for being tart and tricky, but it deserves a second chance, Especially when it’s paired with the right ingredients. Whether baked, blended, or simmered, rhubarb can surprise ...
Don’t let rhubarb season pass you by without exploring its sweet-tart versatility. Paige Grandjean is a food editor, recipe developer, and food stylist with over seven years of experience in food ...
Rhubarb leaves are unfurling a little early and extra huge over the last few sunny weeks in Anchorage, and the time has come in many local gardens for the first harvest. The sweet/sour season of ...
Spring brings us so many wonderful and delightful things, such as beautiful flowers, trees budding out and early season food! Rhubarb, asparagus, radishes and lettuce all come to mind when I think of ...
Rhubarb isn’t just for pie. It also makes a classic fruit and mustard sauce for pork (it works nicely on chicken and lamb, too) that helps keep the meat moist once it’s cooked so it can be prepared ...
One of the many special gifts of spring is new-crop rhubarb. Early in the season it is still young and tender, sweet yet slightly tart and so very delicious. There are so many different ways to use ...