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    Rhubarb recipes please

    There are not enough recipes and knitting patterns on this forum

    Rhubarb is in season. All I can think of is Rhubarb crumble (yummy though it is)

    Any other suggestions on what to do with my rhubarb? (don't even think it ESG, DS, DJ, CJ etc. etc.)

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Clive Long
    There are not enough recipes and knitting patterns on this forum

    Rhubarb is in season. All I can think of is Rhubarb crumble (yummy though it is)

    Any other suggestions on what to do with my rhubarb? (don't even think it ESG, DS, DJ, CJ etc. etc.)
    boil it in water
    add sugar
    when it's mushy
    add custard
    eat it!

    problem solved

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Bangers & Mash
    boil it in water
    add sugar
    when it's mushy
    add custard
    eat it!

    problem solved
    Well that's the knitting pattern dealt with ... what about a rhubarb recipe?

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Gotta say, I've always hated Rhubarb - it's the only type of crumble I dislike. Strawberry and apple crumble, that's the ticket.
    Take some strawberries, some apples, some crumble mixture, and... give it to your Mum to do properly. That's my recipe.

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by DavidJames
    Gotta say, I've always hated Rhubarb - it's the only type of crumble I dislike. Strawberry and apple crumble, that's the ticket.
    Take some strawberries, some apples, some crumble mixture, and... give it to your Mum to do properly. That's my recipe.
    Perhaps, but do you know how attractive is the man who can cook well? I have delicious and not-too-distant memories of a chap who made me paella followed by chocolate mousse, containing seriously good chocolate. To watch him chopping chicken and chorizo like his grandmother had shown him while I watched, drinking chilled white wine was pure bliss. I would have done almost anything for him after that meal.

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Raw dipped in sugar


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    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink
    Perhaps, but do you know how attractive is the man who can cook well? I have delicious and not-too-distant memories of a chap who made me paella followed by chocolate mousse.... I would have done almost anything for him after that meal.
    I do a pretty mean cheese and crackers, with wine or port, followed by chocolate mouse, or yoghurt or ice cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philsmove
    Raw dipped in sugar

    When I was a kid, I remember going scrumping for rhubarb complete with penknife to peel them, small fork to dig them up, and trainers to outrun dogs

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by philsmove
    Raw dipped in sugar



    yum yum i always loved rubarb dipped in sugar but was never allowed it when i was younger cuz it would give me tummy ache (so my mum said!)

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Now, I'm hungry and I know I have some fresh rhubarb in the fridge back home

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Bangers & Mash
    Now, I'm hungry and I know I have some fresh rhubarb in the fridge back home
    Mine has just finished cooking and I'm adding the sugar .... while watching "Martha meet Daniel, Frank and Lawrence" ...

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Clive Long
    There are not enough recipes and knitting patterns on this forum

    Rhubarb is in season. All I can think of is Rhubarb crumble (yummy though it is)

    Any other suggestions on what to do with my rhubarb? (don't even think it ESG, DS, DJ, CJ etc. etc.)
    Um, boil with a little sugar - not too much - and a pinch of ginger. Try not to let it become stewed. Remove the rhubarb pieces and reduce the fluid until it's syrupy. Add the pieces back to the sauce.

    Whip an egg white with sugar until forming stiff peaks. Take some good quality single cream, and fold the beaten egg white into the cream. Fold in the rhubarb.

    Serve with shortcake.

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Tony has made rhubarb wine. Ask him for the recipe.

    I have made a rhubarb tea. It's a long chilled drink and quite refreshing (and non-alcoholic).

    Speaking of men that can cook, I had the date from heaven once (well almost). His house, excellent year vintage champagne, some exquisite fish dish cooked in individual paper parcels with some kind of wine and herbs, can't remember the pudding, ace classical piano player, handsome, educated, cultured. He was keen - I wasn't in the end I'm afraid.

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Mary
    ,................. can't remember the pudding, ...........
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    Wasn’t Rhubarb crumble then

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Mary
    Tony has made rhubarb wine. Ask him for the recipe.

    I have made a rhubarb tea. It's a long chilled drink and quite refreshing (and non-alcoholic).

    Speaking of men that can cook, I had the date from heaven once (well almost). His house, excellent year vintage champagne, some exquisite fish dish cooked in individual paper parcels with some kind of wine and herbs, can't remember the pudding, ace classical piano player, handsome, educated, cultured. He was keen - I wasn't in the end I'm afraid.

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    Blimey, what does a bloke have to do to win your heart?

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Feelingpink
    Perhaps, but do you know how attractive is the man who can cook well?
    Well, they don't do much for me

    And I didn't say I couldn't cook - just can't do rhubarb crumble, no interest. But I do a mean "Call-to-Dominos-pizza"...

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Try Rhubard and ginger Jam
    Its lovely slightly spicy and great on toast with melting butter

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Mary
    Tony has made rhubarb wine. Ask him for the recipe.
    Cut 3lb rhubarb into one-inch lengths. Layer them in a clean bucket or fermenting bin. Cover with 3lb sugar. Leave for a day - the sugar will draw the juice out of the rhubarb and turn to syrup. Pour a gallon of boiling water over the syrup, add half a pound of chopped sultanas (to give body), allow to cool and add wine yeast and ferment on in a demijohn.

    I won a prize in balfron flower show with that recipe

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick M
    Cut 3lb rhubarb into one-inch lengths. Layer them in a clean bucket or fermenting bin. Cover with 3lb sugar. Leave for a day - the sugar will draw the juice out of the rhubarb and turn to syrup. Pour a gallon of boiling water over the syrup, add half a pound of chopped sultanas (to give body), allow to cool and add wine yeast and ferment on in a demijohn.

    I won a prize in balfron flower show with that recipe
    I have the kit.
    I will make the time.
    I will raise myself from my slothfullness and give it a go.
    Still drinking some plum from a couple of years ago - it is strange stuff - best introduced as the third bottle of the evening - but keeps the evening jollying along.

    Clive

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please

    Aha! Found it again!

    Rhubarb and Custard muffins...

    Gas Mark 4 for 20 mins

    150g golden caster sugar
    85ml sunflower oil
    1 med free-range egg
    200ml milk
    1 tsp vanilla extract
    400g young tender rhubarb, chopped small
    300g self-raising flour
    1 level tsp baking powder
    1/4 tsp ground ginger
    200ml cold, thick custard
    pinch salt

    Whisk the sugar, oil, egg, milk & vanilla until combined, then stir in the rhubarb. Sift the flour, baking powder, ginger and pinch of salt into a bowl, then fold this gently into the rhubarb mixture. Spoon the mixture into about 12-15 muffin cases set in a bun tin, and top each with a teaspoonful of custard, poking it down a little into the mixture.
    Bake at 180C/350F/gas4 for 20 mins until well risen.

    I can't bake, but a colleague (who can bake) made these and brought them into work.
    Last edited by JoC; 30th-June-2005 at 02:11 PM. Reason: no such thing as rhubard

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    Re: Rhubarb recipes please - Blackberries

    Blackberries are out.

    I picked 3 kilos in an hour (with a little helper) last weekend. Some were tasteless other were just bursting with flavour. There were (are) just loads of them out there.

    Fresh blackberries eaten with cream (oops, there goes my waist-line), two blackberry and apple crumbles made, blackberry wine on the go.

    Get out there and get some.

    Clive

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