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Our grandmother had a huge rhubarb patch in back of her garage and I remember we used to pick it and dip it in brown sugar and eat. Some of our friends used to dip it in salt instead of brown sugar. I remember it was so very delicious. Remember washing it using the backyard garden hose.It’s mostly children, I think, who dare to eat it raw. Did you? Sugar or salt?
When we were growing up on the farm, we had lotsa rhubarb. We also had a small strawberry patch and strawberries never went far enough at our dinner table. So we made a lot or rhubarb sauce with strawberries cooked in. Made ‘em go farther. Put that sauce on a square of homemade yellow cake, add whipped cream, and you have heaven here on earth. Almost.Update: Kim has written a little poem about … well, go see.
There you have it. Thanks to those who gave me recipes or made suggestions for favorite ways to eat rhubarb. And it’s not too late to add to my list should you have more suggestions.
9. Make a Rhubarb Custard Tart (Mennonite Girls Can Cook)