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    Rhubarb time!

    My rhubarb plant is giant, and every year, I try to use it at least once for a recipe.

    Made some strawberry/rhubarb crisp yesterday using a recipe from YouTube in which some orange zest and juice was added.

    No idea if it turned out since my sense of taste and smell is still messed up. My girlfriend refused to even taste it, claiming she hates rhubarb not matter how much sugar, brown sugar, and butter is involved.

    I think it turned out pretty good looking...


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    Rhubarb reminds me of being a kid and chewing on the stalks I'd pick from my parent's garden.

    Anyone else actually like rhubarb?
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    Oh lord my grandmother's rhubarb cobbler! Shes been gone a long time now. Haven't had it since then. That recipe is lost , but I wonder if someone else might have similar?
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    Rhubarb pie is my favorite! Also makes excellent jams and jellies.

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    Looks good. I never had rhubarb pie till I was in my 40's. It does not grow down here in Louisiana. When I was working in Montreal Ca. I had a weekend place just across the border in NY state. I had a 40 foot row of rhubarb in my garden.
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    mine is just starting to grow up here in the north. I like to save it for when the strawberrys and raspberrys are ripe. My two favorites are the wifes strawberry rhubarb bars and my all time favorite is raspberry rhubarb pie with a scoup of vanila ice cream.

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    Had Mrs shawlerbrook’s rhubarb crisp last night with a big scoop of ice cream.

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    Had it twice so far and have a bowl full in the fridge to cook down for rhubarb sauce.

    Take the sauce and use it in a milkshake! Good eats!

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    Mmmm rhubarb! My great-grandmother always had rhubarb jam on hand. From as far back as I can remember up until she passed away about 7 years ago it was a tradition for my pops and I to bring the first morels of the year up to her. She lived 3 or 4 hours away but I always looked forward to that drive.

    She and Grandpa loved morels and ours were always up a week or two before theirs. So once we found our first mess of them we’d drive straight up there. It was usually late by the time we got there and she’d send us to bed while she prepped them. The next morning we would wake to the sound and smell of those mushrooms frying in the kitchen along with usually some bacon and eggs. But my favorite was toast with a bit of butter and a heaping spoonful of Grandma’s rhubarb jam! You couldn’t have kept me in that bed if I was chained to it!

    I miss those days but am sure glad to have the memories. I should see if anyone has that recipe...

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    I'm planning on making 6 strawberry rhubarb pies this year. I don't seem to have quite as much in the garden this year. Maybe some got a late start. Probably need to consider putting in new plants next spring.

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    Send it to me and I'll provide a taste test report.

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    I was never all that wild about rhubarb, but my Grandma on Mom's side made very good pies from hers every year.

    Grandma on Dad's side made excellent pies of any type, even gooseberry. Unfortunately the plant has died out.

    One time shortly after I got my drivers license, Dad and I somehow ended up at his folks' house. Grandma offered us a piece of pie, which I thought was peach. I thought that until it hit my tongue. Oh no there's been a mistake, this isn't Grandma's peach pie. Is the sky falling? Is this the end of the world?

    Turned out it was apricot. Still good, but it wasn't a peach pie.

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    Rhubarb season is just about here in Northern Minnesota. My wife is planning on making pies for the holiday this weekend.
    I told an old friend the trick to getting good Rhubarb is to cover it with horse manure in the fall. He says you put Manure on your Rhubarb?? Really?? I put sugar on mine.
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    A little sorry to say, I've never had Rhubarb.
    Don't even know what it looks like.
    I'm sure most who grew up here haven't.
    So what does it taste like?????

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    I grew up with it in Maine, but it doesn't do well with it's feet wet - so no go in Hampton Roads. Mom's strawberry rhubarb sauce was to die for, it was what she used to make strawberry rhubarb pie, we had dozen's of canning jars full of it in the basement each year when I was a kid.
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    Mmmmmmmmmm .......... I can still taste my mother's rhubarb pie . . . . it was always a tie as to which was the best ......her rhubarb pie or her elderberry pies made from the berries I would gather from the various elderberry bushes on the farm. Thanks for the memories . . . . THAT SURE LOOKS GOOD!

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    I love rhubarb! Before I was in ketosis any form of sweet that had rhubarb in it I would enjoy.

    I had forgotten about rhubarb despite seeing it in the store this past week, and I thank the OP for posting this. As a vegetable (yes, I know it's thought of as a fruit, but it isn't) I immediately thought, "Hey, I bet I can eat that!". Yes, I can. One cup has 5.5g of carbs and half of those are in the form of fiber, so I can eat it. I'd need to sweeten it with a sweetener I can eat (they exist), but there's one more item on my list of things I can eat. Thanks!

    abunaitoo, it has a sour and slightly sweet taste unsweetened and raw. I've never eaten it raw, always cooked in some manner, and sweetened. I find it impossible to describe the taste once cooked and sweetened. It's just good. It's a red stalk something like celery, but it doesn't grow in a head like celery. Individual stalks come out of the ground and only the stalk can be eaten. The leaves get trimmed away and discarded since they contain harmful amounts of oxalic acid. Unless it flown into Hawaii, or you come to the mainland I doubt you'll ever see it in the raw state. It requires a winter season to grow. There are also places in the continental US that can't grow it.

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    It makes good wine. A friend tried my rhubarb wine the other day and 2 days later we were picking 12 1/2 lbs for a 5 gal batch for him.

    The wife has made bread, cake, crisp and sauce with it.
    I've heard people say they only get one picking from theirs but mine grows and grows until it freezes. I've picked it clean 4 or 5 times a summer

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    Quote Originally Posted by abunaitoo View Post
    A little sorry to say, I've never had Rhubarb.
    Don't even know what it looks like.
    I'm sure most who grew up here haven't.
    So what does it taste like?????
    It looks like celery, but can be red most of the time. It tastes like a very sour apple. As most people here mentioned, it pairs perfectly with strawberries. You can also make rhubarb sauce which is similar to applesauce. Just add a ton of sugar.

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    I wish I could help you out with a recipe or two ... but I have no idea what a rhubarb is .
    I've never even seen a wild one growing in the swamp or woods ... my Dad never planted any and Mom never cooked them !
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    Quote Originally Posted by abunaitoo View Post
    A little sorry to say, I've never had Rhubarb.
    Don't even know what it looks like.
    I'm sure most who grew up here haven't.
    So what does it taste like?????
    every once in a while, I buy a pineapple that is so unripe and sour, that it tastes like Rhubarb.
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