Preheat oven to 350° F. Bring pot of salted water to boil for tortellini. Cook tortellini in boiling water according to ...
You're either a rhubarb person or you're not. We rhubarb people know we are special―as special and unique as the slender stalks of the pinkish-reddish pie plant. If you have a rhubarb plant, you know ...
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 ...
Spring is in the air, and that means it’s time for cherry rhubarb pie! This delicious pie is the perfect way to celebrate the arrival of warmer weather. The tart cherries and sweet rhubarb are a ...
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We've got the perfect June dessert. Quick and easy, Phyllis' rhubarb delight can be delivered warm to the table in less than one hour. Genuinely tried-and-true, this recipe comes from our archives. I ...
We’ve successfully reached the time of year when we mark its passage not just by the calendar, but by the growing season. Now, it’s rhubarb time. Memories of rhubarb are threaded through the lives 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 ...
It's that time of year: Rhubarb's ruby shoots are bursting through the muck of spring, bold, bright and tart. Sure, rhubarb is wonderful in tarts, crisps and crumbles — how can it not be with a ...
But you will also find it in cobblers, crisps, jams, muffins and sauces. Known for its very tart taste, rhubarb needs to be paired with a sweetener like sugar or honey, depending on the recipe. In ...
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 is hard to believe that the month of June is already upon us. Where did the last five months go? A sure sign of summer: School doors have closed for another term. Daughter Elizabeth, 14, has now ...