If you would like to try making the country wine you’ll first have to locate a supply of rhubarb, an old-fashioned fruit, really a vegetable, once common in the countryside in old gardens and farms.
Turn tangy rhubarb into delightful sweet-tart treats and dinners with these well-loved recipes. We’ve rounded up the rhubarb recipes EatingWell readers visit the most, so you can enjoy anything from a ...
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Rhubarb Recipes That Might Convert a Skeptic
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 ...
When you have these two fresh spring ingredients on hand, you have more options than just a decadent strawberry-rhubarb pie (though we'd certainly take a slice). Instead, turn this tasty duo into a ...
As a child, I knew that rhubarb came from South Dakota. After all, the south side of every farm's garage sprouted a ruffled border of broad and crinkled leaves. Every Memorial Day picnic ended with ...
Rhubarb leaves are unfurling a little early and extra huge over the last few sunny weeks in Anchorage, and the time has come in many local gardens for the first harvest. The sweet/sour season of ...
We caught 39-year-old winemaker and owner Amanda O’Brien of eighteen twenty wines (1820 is the year Maine became a state) on the ferry home to her native Peaks Island, just off the coast of downtown ...
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