I only went to the store once last week, but here’s what I picked up:
Albertsons $16.98
I ran in for milk and weenies {for the boys} and was cruising past the meat section to look for manager markdowns when I spotted $3.00 off stickers on a couple of packages of chicken thighs and drumsticks. Normally I just stick to Zaycon boneless chicken breasts but decided to pick up the discounted meat on a whim. Stay turned for some recipes.
Mr. Produce Guy – FREE
Seriously, who needs to shop at the grocery store when you can get all of this fresh produce for free? I made a few loaves of banana bread, grilled some corn, made a blackberry cobbler, whipped up a batch of strawberry smoothies, used the tomatoes for chicken soft tacos and snacked on everything else.
Farmer Ted – FREE
The Handsome Husband came home with a 30 pound box of free rhubarb for me. His co-worker Farmer Ted had given it to him. Ted knows I’m all into gardening and growing food and thought I’d like to have a box. But 30 pounds? Holy stalks! What am I suppose to do with all of it?
I did end up giving about 10 pounds of it away to my neighbor Hudla, she has guests this week so I’ll have to find out what she’s doing with hers, unless YOU have some recipes for me. I know a rhubarb crisp is on the menu but I’ll have to do some digging in my cookbooks to see what else I can whip up.
Please, if you have any suggestions, let me know.
Total Spent This Week $16.98
Total Spent This Year $979.04
Total Spent This Year on Garden Seeds/Supplies $893.99 {I bought a Meyer Lemon Tree, Rhubarb crowns, 6 Fruit Trees , 16 yards of soil}, Walla Walla Onions and 90 pounds of seed potatoes. Plus, supplies to make my own potting soil. I also picked up a boatload of heirloom tomato plants at the Seattle Tilth sale.
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Lana says
Rhubarb freezes very well. Just slice it up and freeze in ziplocs. My Mom used to make rhubarb sauce which is pretty much like making applesauce with much more sugar. It is delicious over ice cream or on toast or spooned over many other items. Rhubarb pie is also a family favorite and would use up some of the strawberries that you are getting. There is also a yummy rhubarb cake recipe that I am sure is out there on the web. Strawberry rhubarb jam is absolutely delicious and easy to make and can. I am envious!
Mavis says
Thanks Lana!
Heidi says
In “Thy Hand Hath Provided” there is a recipe for rhubarb coffee cake & one for sour rhubarb crunch.
Freezing it sounds like a plan too.
Mandy says
I have been waiting to make this for a while now, just haven’t gotten any rhubarb yet.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Raspberry-Rhubarb-Slab-Pie
Rebecca B says
I’ve made this pie several times, and yeah, it’s good.
Also, some years I’ve made a rhubarb syrup that’s mixed with 7-up for a homemade rhubarb soda.
Bonnie G Morrow says
The best way I have ever had rhubarb and people bring me rhubarb every year to make them one and one for myself:
My mother’s recipe Rhubarb Custard Pie – Yummylishious!!!
3 eggs beat slightly, add 3 Tablespoons of milk and 2 cups sugar and mix together. Mix together 1/4 cup flour, 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg then stir into mixture along with 4 cups sliced rhubarb. Pour into pastry lined pie pan, dot with 1 tablespoon butter, cover with pastry lattice top. Bake at 400 degrees for 50-60 minutes. Let cool before cutting, store in frig due to custard. Can be eaten cold or warm…… died and gone to heaven taste!
suzanne says
I always make wine with my glut of rhubarb;-)
Mavis says
Seriously?
suzanne says
Easy peasy but it takes about 20 to 25 lbs plus 11 lbs. sugar and a 5 or 6 gallon carboy and/or food grade bucket and a nice wine yeast. You can by wine yeast and carboys on line or at your local home brew supply. Once you have your basic equipment ( $60 bucks or so) you’ll be brewing pumpkin and blackberry too. We’re talking 5 or 6 gallons of wine here!!!! Perfect for gift giving.
Aileen says
Just completed making the following with my Rhubarb glut from the garden – a Rhubarb Tartlet with a Ginger Nut Crumble (uses 1 kilo/ 2 lbs of rhubarb); Rhubarb & Strawberry compote for breakfasts this week; Strawberries with rhubarb & mascarpone cheese for desserts & a few jars of Spiced Rhubarb Chutney. Just love rhubarb & grows exceptionally well in the West of Ireland.
Mavis says
I LOVE Ireland! DO you live anywhere Dingle? We’ve been there many time. Love it! 🙂
Aileen says
Hi Mavis, I live in County Tipperary, the same province as Dingle i.e. Munster but a different county. Yes, I saw on your blog you have visited Ireland. Next time head for the Loop Head peninsula in County Clare, Munster for a less touristy adventure than Dingle. Regarding your search for chard & kale recipes, I can wholeheartedly recommend Kale & Mushroom Lasagne, Chard & New Potato Curry and Kale & Onion Pizza. I use ‘River Cottage Veg Everyday’ cookbook and just adapt them to suit us. Any dish that gets 8 out of 10 and above is filed away for use in the future, anything less – then never again!!
cygnetbrown says
You could do a rhubarb/strawberry pie! There’s nothing like it! My mother used to make a rhubarb tapioca dessert that was really good too!
Jessica says
In one of my canning books there is a recipe for canned rhubarb juice concentrate. (Here in Canada it’s the Bernardin Complete Book of Home Preserving… but I think in the US it’s under the Ball brand) It tastes like a nice fresh rhubarb-y lemonade and uses up lots of extra rhubarb.
Cindy says
Here’s a great meal recipe using rhubarb that doesn’t include pounds of sugar: http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/indian-spiced-lentils-with-spinach-and-rhubarb/
Delores says
I just came across a recipe for rhubarbade: water, rhubarb, sugar/honey/stevia. here is the link:
http://www.commonsensehome.com/rhubarbade/
stacie m. says
Well Mavis, I’ve been harvesting from my BIG OL rhubarb plants and we had rhubarb coffee cake a few times, and I canned some rhubarb chutney (from ‘Food in Jars’). When it grows back a little of what I’ve picked I found a rhubarb and orange jam recipe that uses a pound bag of orange slice candies (I love vintage canning books). Enjoy that rhubarb!
linda says
http://homecooking.about.com/od/condimentrecipes/r/blcon36.htm make rhubarb chutney- good on meats.
Renay says
I have been harvesting, and eating (I think i may be the only person to like it raw and have since I was a kid in my grandparents garden) and giving it away!
Make this cake and your friends will call you Martha!!!
Lemon Butermilk Rhubarb Bundt Cake with Lemon Glaze from Rustic Fruit Desserts:
http://www.honeyandjam.com/2010/05/lemon-buttermilk-rhubarb-bundt-cake.html
Teri says
I make Rhubarb Custard Bars when I am lucky enough to get rhubarb from friends (we planted some this year so I hope to harvest our own next year) and they are deeelish! This was a Cooking Light revamp and I like it more than the original recipe.
http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/rhubarb-custard-bars-10000000268229/
I’ve also made strawberry-rhubarb freezer jam – 3/4 strawberry to 1/4 rhubarb is a winning combo!
Rick says
I’m guessing you’ve never had Strawberry-Rhubarb pie. If you had, you would have already started making some….lots of them. Unfortunately I don’t have a favorite recipe, but no doubt you can come up with one pretty easy. Seriously, you have got to try it!
Cecily says
Rhubarb coulis is tasty. It goes with sweet and savory dishes.
Wynne says
Stacie beat me to it: rhubarb is nice with orange. I like to stew it with some orange zest (and sugar of course) and then serve it like applesauce or over oatmeal or, cooled, yogurt.
Gretchen from NS! says
Hi Marvis, we keep it simple and just rough chop it, boil it down with a little water, some sugar (depending how sweet you like it) and add in some strawberries- delish on ice cream, oatmeal or by itself! Enjoy!
Shanon says
Mavis, I have the BEST BEST BEST Rhubarb Strawberry Jam recipe for you!!! OMG, you have to make it! The best thing about it (aside from the great taste, is that is has NO strawberries.. made with rhubarb and strawberry jello! Frugal and Delish! Let me know if you want me to forward it to you!
Katie says
Could you please send me the recipe for the strawberry/rhubarb jam made with the jello. I’m just a cookin granny and haven’t come across a recipe like this and would like to try it. Appreciate it, thank you Shanon.
nicole says
I always prepare the filling for strawberry rhubarb pie and freeze it in individual bags. When I’m ready to make a pie all I have to do is the crust because the filling is pre made in the freezer bags. Nothing like strawberry rhubarb pie in November!
Teckla says
Oh my! I’d love to be your neighbor when the rhubarb is being passed around. There’s rhubarb and strawberry/rhubarb pie and rhubarb custard pie, rhubarb muffins, coffiee cake, all sorts of rhubarb/? jam, chutney was mentioned, upside down rhubarb cake. Google rhubarb recipies. You’ll be over whelmed. Or go to Taste of Home and search for rhubarb, or one of the other recipie sites. Such goodness. And you could freeze some for use during the year. Methinks you’re going to be a very busy girl for a while!
Mary B says
Here is the easiest rhubarb cake you will ever find.
Viola’s Easy Rhubarb Cake
1 box yellow cake mix, following prep directions except upping the eggs to 4.
1 pkg mini marshmallows
1 scant tsp cinnamon
2 Cups cut up rhubarb, up to 3 cups if you prefer more fruit.
Set oven to 350 degrees. Prep 9×13 pan with grease and flour, do not skip the flour and grease the pan well. Add rhubarb, spreading evenly. Pour marshmallows over rhubarb evenly to cover. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Prepare cake batter and pour over contents of the pan and spread to cover. Bake as directed on cake mix box, testing for doneness with knife This is yummy and you do not have to add a lot of extra sugar to sweeten the fruit!
Man do I wish I had a neighbor wanting to be rid of rhubarb, here the price is out of sight!
Carrie says
My mom always talks about Rhubarb soup that her grandmother made when she was little. I think I am going to try and make it this year.
http://queenofthecastlerecipes.blogspot.com/2011/06/norwegian-rhubarb-soup.html
Nicky says
I love rhubarb and ginger together and have made rhubarb and ginger jam and also vodka. They were both delicious, but I especially liked the vodka, which was a lovely pretty pink.
Jessica says
Rhubarb and strawberry jam
Beth says
I received this book for Mother’s Day: http://www.amazon.com/Food-Jars-Preserving-Batches-Year-Round/dp/0762441437/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1369753092&sr=8-1&keywords=food+in+jars#_
It has lots of rhubarb receipies for canning! Yum!
Carrie says
Sumner, WA is the self-proclaimed Rhubarb Capital of the World…check out http://www.sumnerfestival.org. It will be held Friday and Saturday Aug. 3 and 4th 2013! The Berryland Cafe in the middle of downtown sold a rhubarb recipe book last year! Wanted to let you know that you are on the cutting edge of trends.
Mavis says
The Berryland cafe is awesome. We used to take the kids their for breakfast for Micky Mouse pancakes.
Laura says
Rhubarb is fantastic if you chop it up, put it in a saucepan, pour some sugar over the top, and heat on low until all bubbly and saucy – just keep an eye on it and stir occasionally and before you know it you will have a heavenly sauce. I like to put it over oatmeal, granola, ice cream, etc… it is delicious! I have also heard of people making rhubarb wine but have never tried it myself – could be an interesting experiment! 🙂
Kathryn says
I canned rhubarb using two recipes from the Ball Canning Book. Victoriana Sauce and Rhubarb Conserve. They are both great!
Shana says
Hi Mavis! Just found your blog and I’m SUPER excited- I LOVE rhubarb and, like Kathryn, I make (and hot water bath can) a BBQ sauce from the Ball Complete Canning Book called “Victoria Sauce”- it is excellent, easy, a good way to use up lots of rhubarb while it’s in season, and a GREAT way to make your own yummy BBQ sauce that has no HFCS. <3 Here is a link to the exact canning book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Ball-Complete-Book-Home-Preserving/dp/0778801314 I also pressure can lots of our own garden veggies for yummy eating all winter long. 🙂 Thanks for writing such a great blog- I'm totally inspired!!