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ChevronB19

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8,545 posts

188 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Any tips?

I’m going to do this (rhubarb and date chutney) https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/rhubarb-date-c...

But I’ve got about 4kg, and as much as I like chutney I’ve only got so much cheese…

How long does it stay ‘fresh’ after being cut?

randlemarcus

13,646 posts

256 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Not long, but a nice big pot, sterilised jamjars,and you have a couple of years supply.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/rhubarb-cordia...
Is lovely, but doesn't last long.

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

268 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Make wine.
Make apple and rhubarb cider.

dontlookdown

2,417 posts

118 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Salmon with rhubarb sauce. Much better than it sounds!

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

8,545 posts

188 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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randlemarcus said:
Not long, but a nice big pot, sterilised jamjars,and you have a couple of years supply.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/rhubarb-cordia...
Is lovely, but doesn't last long.
Ooh, that looks good! My late mum used to make the most wonderful crumble (this rhubarb is from her garden) but I daren’t try it as I know it wouldn’t even approach hers.

Thanks for the tip.

Murph7355

41,258 posts

281 months

Thursday 2nd June 2022
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Rhubarb jam's lovely.

And my OH uses a lot of ours to make rhubarb gin...think I've posted on here before about what she does (steeped rhubarb into jars with cheap gin and leave it for a while. Then sieve and bottle). It's bloody lovely - pint glass with ice in. Half fill with the rhubarb gin, top up with Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer, then top up with ginger beer as you go.

Lovely summer drink, but be careful as you can drink a surprising amount of it biggrin

We also freeze a fair bit of stewed rhubarb - crumbles later in the year, rhubarb fools etc.

rdjohn

7,081 posts

220 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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I am very envious of your rhubarb glut. I live in France and after a dry winter we are in drought conditions, so our rhubarb is doing nothing.

But when it performs my wife make loads of rhubarb jam. It is stuffed solid with fruit so nothing like stuff you can buy. Rhubarb crumble, Clafoutis, meringues, or just plain stewed.

I believe that if rhubarb was only found at the top of the Himalayas, then it would be recognised as one of the worlds greatest delicacies.

Bill

57,852 posts

280 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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Murph7355 said:
And my OH uses a lot of ours to make rhubarb gin...think I've posted on here before about what she does (steeped rhubarb into jars with cheap gin and leave it for a while. Then sieve and bottle). It's bloody lovely - pint glass with ice in. Half fill with the rhubarb gin, top up with Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer, then top up with ginger beer as you go.

Lovely summer drink, but be careful as you can drink a surprising amount of it biggrin
+1 Although I use vodka. Makes a disturbingly good Martini with a slice of stem ginger and a little of the syrup.

RC1807

13,547 posts

193 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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LOVE RHUBARB!

If you're not ready to use it all now, you can wash it, cut it into chunks, and freeze it.

We only had about 600g from our single plant a couple of weeks ago, which made an amazing, heavily loaded, rhubarb and custard tart.

85Carrera

3,503 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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Rhubarb gin. Have made three bottles of this so far. Last bottle I substituted ginger for the vanilla pod.

https://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/recipes/rhubar...

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

156 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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I always have too much rhubarb. I simmer it with sugar and portion and freeze, but that’s a sure way of consuming far too much sugar all year. I do like to mix it with custard and eat it cold.

Short Grain

3,433 posts

245 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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Crumble, always, with home made custard! My mum made the best crumble of course. Shame she's in a care home now. Her crumble was always fantastic, apple, gooseberry, but the rhubarb crumble, God I can almost taste it now! yum

hungry_hog

2,831 posts

213 months

Friday 3rd June 2022
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dontlookdown said:
Salmon with rhubarb sauce. Much better than it sounds!
Very good idea

Always good to have something tart / sharp with an oily fish. No different to having lemon with fish.