My awesome Sister-in-law gave us four rhubarb roots to plant in our yard! I grew up eating lots and LOTS of rhubarb, as my grandma grew tons of it and both of my parents loved it. The hubby's Mom also has a GIGANTIC section of rhubarb in her garden (it's seriously huge--trust me, it's enormous), which is where my Sis-in-law got her roots from. These little plants will be huge in a few years!
Doesn't this scream "Feed Me Seymour!?!"
She also pulled some stalks off her plants and gave us a gallon ziploc stuffed full of rhubarb. Of course, I had to make some rhubarb sauce! I love eating it on Angel Food Cake. For any of you who've never eaten rhubarb, WHY IN SAM-HELLLLLLS NOT?? It is deliciously tart and is fantastic in quick breads and pairs especially well with goat cheese! Oh lordy lordy. It's so good!
Sugar Free Rhubarb Sauce
6 c rhubarb, diced
1/4 c water
1 .3 oz sugar-free raspberry gelatin (you could use strawberry, but I prefer raspberry)
1-1 1/2 c splenda
Place rhubarb and water in 2 qt saucepan. It will nearly fill the pan, but will break down quickly. Bring to a boil over high heat. Stir and turn heat down to medium-low and cover. Stir occasionally, simmering for 10-15 minutes until rhubarb has broken down. Turn heat down to low, add gelatin and 1 c splenda. Mix thoroughly and add remaining sugar to taste. Remove from heat and serve warm or cold.
feed me seymour! ha!!!
ReplyDeletei have never in my life had rubarb. may have to try it now
ReplyDeleteI've never had rubarb either. It looks a little scary though...
ReplyDeleteI've eaten it. I've loved it (strawberry-rhubarb pie anyone?)but I've never cooked with it. Send me some, k?
ReplyDeleteOh how I ♥ me some rhubarb! Num, num!!
ReplyDeleteI would have to try it again. I wasn't a big fan of it as a kid, but that recipe does sound good!!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried rhubarb!!
ReplyDeleteThat's twice in the last 24 hours that I have been told to try rhubarb. I'm starting to think the cosmos might be trying to tell me something because I couldn't tell you the last time I heard or read about rhubarb. It has to have been years.
ReplyDeleteWe ate rhubarb straight from the garden when I was a kid. Just snap off the leaf, rinse under the hose, and eat! Yum! Maybe I need to start a rhubarb patch at my house.
ReplyDeleteOh man, that photo looks scrumptious! Yum-mo!
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