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These 30+ Rhubarb Recipes are perfect for baking, brunches, and entertaining! Discover new ways to use this springtime vegetable in cakes, pies, co*cktails, muffins, and more.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Rhubarb?
  • What Does Rhubarb Taste Like?
  • Is it Poisonous?
  • How to Freeze Fresh Rhubarb

I’ll come right out and say it: Rhubarb is a go-to when it comes to spring desserts.

Everyone has some idea of what rhubarb is (consensus says: vegetable! More on this later). But for many, it’s still a bit of a mysterious ingredient and flavor when it comes to using it in recipes.

I will admit, I wasn’t even sure what rhubarb was until much later in life. Did anyone else have a slice of rhubarb pie as a kid and think it was the weirdest dessert ever? Because, same. But what I know now is that I’d 100% live off of rhubarb desserts if I could!

Whether you’re lucky enough to have a big, beautiful rhubarb plant in your backyard, or if you’re picking it up in the seasonal produce aisle, there are so many delicious recipes to make with this peculiar plant. I’ve rounded up some of my favorites below!

But first, let’s take care of some business. What exactly is rhubarb? Is it sweet or sour? Or even poisonous?! These were questions posed by readers and myself. So I dug in and did some research on this deliciously odd ingredient.

What is Rhubarb?

As it turns out, Rhubarb is considered a spring vegetable.

Rhubarb stalks are sold in grocery stores and farmer’s markets across the U.S. – generally from April to June when the stalks have the sweetest flavors. Rhubarb stalks are green, pink, or red in color, like celery but prettier. The redder the stalk the sweeter the flavor!

Rhubarb is often confused with fruit since it’s sometimes used in sweet recipes like pies, cobblers, tarts, and other dessert treats. But there is boundless potential for this tart vegetable stalk!

What Does Rhubarb Taste Like?

Rhubarb is a fibrous vegetable similar to celery but without the crispness. The texture of rhubarb is more like a bite into a walnut: smooth with a slight crunch. Typically, the stalks are sliced into bite-sized pieces for baking. When properly cooked, rhubarb gives recipes like pies and cobblers a delicious and gentle tartness.

However, eaten raw, rhubarb is extremely bitter and sour. This is why many rhubarb desserts will include other ingredients to soften, sweeten, or balance the flavors (strawberries and sugar are common go-tos).

Is it Poisonous?

Rest assured, you won’t find any recipes for poison pie on here! To clear up a common misconception: rhubarb stalks are not poisonous. It’s the leaves at the top of the stalks, however, that are extremely toxic to humans and should never be consumed.

Before preparing your rhubarb, cut and discard the leaves. Only use the stalks for eating. The leaves are not edible – at all – and should not be used for garnish or in any way touch the food.

How to Freeze Fresh Rhubarb

Rhubarb freezes like a dream! This is especially handy if, like me, you’re on a mission to try any and all fruit and rhubarb combinations, all year-round. Your freezer is your friend!

I recommend cutting the stalks into pieces to store airtight in the freezer. Here’s how to freeze fresh rhubarb:

  1. Slice the rhubarb and place it in a single layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet.
  2. Place the whole sheet in the freezer until the rhubarb pieces are frozen solid.
  3. Transfer the frozen rhubarb to resealable bags or containers labeled with contents, amount, and recipe details as needed (ie. “2 cups rhubarb, muffins/scones”).

While it’s easy to freeze, rhubarb does tend to turn mushy after defrosting. This makes frozen rhubarb best to use in recipes where it can be added in and then cooked or baked from frozen, such as baking and sauces.

Without further adieu, here are some of my favorite rhubarb recipes that I just know you’ll love! Plus, a few from my favorite bloggers!

Rhubarb Cake with Vanilla Sauce

Loaded with rhubarb and drizzled with warm vanilla sauce, this easy cake is the ultimate Springtime dessert!

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Rhubarb Streusel Coffee Cake

This moist rhubarb coffee cake is perfect for breakfast or brunch, topped with a delicious toasted pecan and coconut streusel. Such a simple recipe packing loads of delicious flavor!

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Norwegian Rhubarb and Almond Cake

A light, delicate almond cake full of delicious rhubarb. This craveable recipe makes the perfect breakfast, fruity dessert, or snacking cake!

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Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp Bars

What do you get when you combine crunchy oatmeal cookies and tangy fruit with our favorite ingredient? These Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp Bars! These are the perfect summer finger food for potlucks and dessert.

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Rhubarb Crisp Recipe

A simple and mouth watering recipe for tart rhubarb filling topped with a layer of crunchy, crispy oatmeal. Rhubarb crisp is a delicious dessert, just begging for a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

A deliciously sweet and tart rhubarb crisp complete with a tender oatmeal topping. Swap out the berries for any of your favorite fruit combinations for an effortless dessert that just smacks of spring!

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Rhubarb Tart

Stunning for the eyes and taste buds, this rhubarb tart is a real showstopper! Ribbons of rhubarb are woven over top of a sweet almond filling and a buttery shortbread crust.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Custard Dessert

A tender sugar cookie crust filled with chopped tart rhubarb, sweet strawberries and rich, creamy custard gives this dessert the perfect balance of textures and flavors.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

You’ll love this super easy cobbler recipe made with sweet strawberries and rhubarb. The most delicious combination, ready to be served with a scoop of ice cream!

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Rhubarb Raspberry Fool

I pity the fool who doesn’t love this dessert! Made from mostly whipped cream and sweetened raspberries, with the wonderful tartness of fresh rhubarb. I can never get enough!

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Sparkling Rhubarb Margarita Recipe

There’s nothing more quenching on a hot afternoon than a homemade margarita! This zesty co*cktail recipe is so easy and quick to make. Add in the unique flavors of rhubarb, and you’ve got a one-of-a-kind refreshment!

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Rhubarb Slush

A refreshing and fruity summertime drink featuring rhubarb! This frosty slush recipe can be made with or without booze. Either way it’s the perfect treat for sipping by the pool!

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Rhubarb Muffins

Warm flavors of cinnamon and the tartness of rhubarb give these muffins a little something extra. You’ll love baking up a batch of these for your next occasion!

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Healthy Cinnamon Rhubarb Muffins

These are the most delicious muffins made with nutritious whole grains and zero refined sugar! And, of course, rhubarb. With fluffy insides and crunch tops, rhubarb muffins are the only thing you’ll be craving this spring.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

Strawberries and rhubarb give this easy pie recipe the perfect balance of sweet, tart, and juicy summer flavor!

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Rhubarb Custard Pie

This homemade pie is made ultra decadent with a rich egg custard filling and the unique flavor of rhubarb. Enjoy a slice for a little summer indulgence.

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Rhubarb Crisp Pie

A classic crisp recipe crossed with homemade rhubarb pie! Made with a buttery oatmeal crumble and sweet rhubarb filling for a light and easy dessert.

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Rhubarb Sauce

This rich and flavorful rhubarb sauce is bound to become a fast favorite! Delicious as a quick and easy topping for cake, ice cream, yogurt, pancakes and more!

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Rhubarb Curd

Homemade rhubarb curd is perfect to spread over everything from pancakes to toast – or better yet, enjoy a spoonful right out of the jar!

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No Bake Rhubarb Cheesecake

A light and creamy, easy no-bake cheesecake recipe made with rhubarb. The lovely flavors and incredible texture make this dessert one of a kind, plus you can make it ahead!

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Riesling Rhubarb Crisp Cake

Turn heads with this stunning homemade rhubarb cake recipe! A luxurious layer cake infused with Riesling flavors, filled with oat crumble, and frosted with a decadent rhubarb buttercream.

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Rhubarb Panna Cotta

Enjoy rhubarb three ways with this dreamy panna cotta recipe. Lush and creamy panna cotta is the ideal "fancy" dessert that's actually so easy to make!

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Cherry Rhubarb Crisp

Rhubarb and cherry are the fruity and tart combination I never knew I needed. Until I found this rhubarb crisp recipe!

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Rhubarb Fool

Rhubarb fool is a creamy and tangy, chilled dessert recipe that you’ll be making all season long. A perfect single-serving sweet treat!

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Homemade Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

A classic strawberry rhubarb pie is an art form, if you ask me! The balance of flavors, the juicy filling, the tender yet crisp pastry crust. Luckily, this recipe makes it super easy!

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Rhubarb Honey Cupcakes

This is the perfect cupcake recipe for spring, made with moist and tender cupcakes filled with a homemade rhubarb jam.

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Cinnamon Swirl Rhubarb Bread

A simple quick bread recipe loaded with fresh rhubarb and laced with swirls of cinnamon. Enjoy this for breakfast or as a snack! It never disappoints.

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Healthy Strawberry Rhubarb Baked Oatmeal Recipe

If an easy breakfast is calling, try this delightful version of baked oatmeal featuring strawberries and rhubarb! Seasonal and exceptional.

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Rhubarb Gelato

Dessert doesn't get more rich and creamy than this homemade gelato recipe! Rhubarb puts an interesting spin on this delicious chilled treat.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Crumb Bars

Tender homemade dessert bars made from strawberry rhubarb filling between layers of pastry and a crunchy crumb topping. The best grab-and-go dessert!

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FAQs

Should you soak rhubarb before baking? ›

Wash rhubarb with cool tap water, but do not soak.

Should I thaw rhubarb before baking? ›

Before using frozen rhubarb in your baking, it's important to properly thaw it to ensure that excess moisture is removed.

What can I do with a load of rhubarb? ›

Rhubarb is a truly special ingredient. With its vivid pink colour and distinctively tangy taste, it can be stewed, poached, roasted and puréed in a range of dishes as well as drinks. Use it in a comforting crumble, a classic syllabub, a fruity chutney or a zingy kebab sauce – the possibilities are endless.

Why do you mix rhubarb and strawberries? ›

Rhubarb, when mixed with strawberries, gives you that sourness to balance the sweetness and the complexity.

What happens if you don't peel rhubarb? ›

So, in conclusion: You don't have to peel rhubarb before eating it. Of course, you can if you want to. But doing it means that some of the lovely red flavor is going to disappear. I usually just prepare rhubarb by rinsing it and then cutting it into thin slices!

How do you get the most Flavour out of rhubarb? ›

Removing the first layer of skin will take away its "rubbery taste" and bring out the stalk's most appealing flavors, and the brown sugar will temper the tartness.

Do you add sugar when freezing rhubarb? ›

You can also toss sliced rhubarb with granulated sugar, which helps prevent freezer burn by minimizing the rhubarb's exposure to air.

Why is my frozen rhubarb mushy? ›

The texture of frozen/thawed rhubarb is less firm and considerable moisture is released in thawing. Blanching is not necessary but also not harmful.

Can I just chop and freeze rhubarb? ›

Cut the rhubarb to a size that is convenient for how you plan to use it in future recipes. Place the cut rhubarb on a baking sheet in a single layer and freeze. (This prevents the formation of ice crystals). Transfer the rhubarb to a freezer-safe bag (leaving it about 1/3 of the way empty).

Do coffee grounds help rhubarb? ›

Pests & Diseases

You may find that the leaves get damaged by slugs or small beetles. Break up and spread egg shells or some coffee grounds around the base of your rhubarb to keep the slugs at bay.

What pairs well with rhubarb? ›

Rhubarb flavor pairings:
  • any type of berries, but especially strawberries.
  • vanilla.
  • almond.
  • cardamom.
  • lemon.
  • apples.
  • mint.
  • ginger.
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When not to use rhubarb? ›

If you already have kidney disease, avoid rhubarb. Kidney stones: Rhubarb contains a chemical that the body can convert into kidney stones. If you have ever had kidney stones, don't take rhubarb.

Why can't you eat too much rhubarb? ›

High in oxalic acid

Rhubarb contains approximately 570–1,900 mg of oxalate per 3.5 ounces (100 grams). The leaves contain the most oxalate, comprising 0.5–1.0% of the leaf ( 3 ). Too much oxalate in the body can lead to a condition known as hyperoxaluria, which is when excess oxalate is excreted in the urine.

What makes rhubarb a laxative? ›

Sennoside A and other dianthrone derivatives are reported to be the active ingredients causing rhubarb's laxative effect (6). They are metabolized by β-glucosidase of enterobacterial origin and are converted into rhein anthrone, which produces the purgative activity.

What does rhubarb do to human body? ›

Rhubarb is an excellent source of vitamin K, which is an essential vitamin for bone health and blood clotting. The vitamin A in rhubarb may also help to fight free radicals that cause skin damage and premature aging, keeping your skin looking healthy and youthful.

Why do you soak rhubarb? ›

Solution: Soak the rhubarb in water to reduce the acid, simmer in orange juice and sugar (and don't stir too much) to retain texture and color, and layer with lightly whipped, sweetened cream for ideal flavor and texture and an attractive, unusual presentation.

How do you prepare rhubarb before cooking? ›

To store: Keep the leaves on until you are ready to use as this helps to keep the rhubarb fresh. Store in the fridge. To prepare: Wash the stems and cut off the leaves and the ends. Cut into 2cm lengths, removing any strings if necessary.

Can you soak rhubarb in water overnight? ›

Put the rhubarb in a bowl, pour over 4 cups boiling water, cover, and leave at room temperature overnight. Next day, strain the liquid into a saucepan, discarding the rhubarb. Add the sugar and lemon juice, and bring to a boil 5 minutes.

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