Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Strawberry Rhubarb Pastry

My dear husband came in from the farm the other day with this......

and these.....
which inspired a strawberry rhubarb pastry. His favorite dessert.

I cannot take credit for this, because the only thing that I did to help with it was eat it. But I will share the recipe so that you, too, can make this super yummy dessert.

Strawberry Rhubarb Pastry
First of all, take 1 1/2 cups of flour
1/2 cup of sugar
2 eggs
and 1/2 cup butter or margarine.

Cut in the butter and mix it all together. Press in the bottom of a 9X13 pan.

Next, prepare the rhubarb and strawberries by rinsing and cutting them.

Stir together the rhubarb, strawberries, (about 1 quart)
and 1 (3 ounce) box of strawberry or raspberry Jello, and put on top of the crust.
Then you will make a crumb topping by mixing 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of sugar and cutting in 1/4 cup of butter. Sprinkle on top.
Bake at 350 degrees for about an hour, or until it starts to get bubbly in the middle.

Then serve it up warm! It is especially good with vanilla ice cream on top. Yum!


20 comments:

Victoria Hayden said...

I am going to make this! Can you tell me a little more about rhubarb? I have always hesitated to bake with it myself, because I know there is a certain part of the rhubarb you are not supposed to eat? Maybe I heard wrong, but that has alway made me leary to use it, even though I love eating it in pies! Yummy!! So let me know. Love your blog!

Hugs,
~Victoria~

Victoria Hayden said...
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Victoria Hayden said...

Oh...I was finally able to get your cute button on my blog!!

Hugs,
~Victoria~

Lynette said...

Victoria, the stems are good to eat. The leaves have a poison in them, but you would have to eat like 15 pounds of them to get a fatal dose. So, really there are no worries. Let me know how your pastry turns out!

~Lynette

Rob and Jill said...

That looks soooooo yummy! I think I'm going to have to make a trip to the farm. There's more rhubarb over there, right?! Way to go Jim! It's a bummer my mom quit making all that yummy stuff.

Emmy said...

Oh that looks so yummy! Thanks for the recipe!

toni said...

Evan is drooling over here. He made those once, and we've been waiting for rhubarb ever since! Love it. Good job Jim!

Cal said...

okay, leave it to me for a dumb question, but what is Rhubarb and where do you find it? It really looks delicious though!

Lisa said...

This is one of my favorite

MrsLavendula said...

so who was the genius pastry chef who made the dessert?

Lynette said...

Cal- I'm not sure if you can get rhubarb in the grocery stores. You might be able to this time of year. I just grow it in my garden. It is quite tart, which makes the dessert especially good since it is mixed with sweet strawberries.

Mrs. Lavendula- I have to give full credit to my wonderful husband for making this delicious treat. His mom made it for him growing up.

Linnea said...

I need to plant rhubarb--how does that work? Seed? Seedling?

kiss my spatula said...

i see such gorgeous rhubarb at the market and have been waiting for something to inspire me to get some. you just did it. i can see why it's your husband's favorite!

Mathilde said...

I love rhubard and Strawberry but I have never cooked them together! You gave me the right recipe, thanks!

Mary Louise Penaz said...

I really like your blog! Photos and instructions are fabulous. I look forward to reading more.

Best Wishes,
Mary Louise Penaz

Unknown said...

I am a rhubard lover. This is an awesome recipe we picked up from a Mennonite lady who lived near us when we were in PA.

http://househubbie.blogspot.com/2008/05/its-rhubarb-time.html

~Sherry (Bear) and Stephen (Wolf) said...

Oh YUMMY!!! I haven't had that in years. Mom never made it with strawberries in it did she? Oh, but that looks way too good. I am seriously drooling over here. Send some my way! It is funny, I have been dreaming (Craving more like) of rhubarb pastry the last couple of weeks. And actually thinking, would rhubarb grow in pots on my balcony? Not sure, but how yummy would that be...if the balcony wasn't already overcrowded?

Confession Nook said...

oh wow..this looks so tasty...i'll try this out once i see some rhubarbs in the farmer's market! =)

Ivy said...

Thanks for passing from my blog and sorry it took me so long to visit yours as I am having guests. We do not get rhubarb in Greece but I've heard so many lovely things about it and it's the first time I see a picture of the plant. I tasted a rhubarb syrup which was delicious, so I can guess that this should really be awesome.

Vrinda said...

Great Idea to incorporporate vegitable and I love pastry with ice cream.