With its bright pink hue and long, sturdy stalks, rhubarb is an unmistakable sign of spring. It’s one of those things that you can only find at a certain time of year, but when it’s in season ...
Great served hot or cold with cream, custard or yoghurt. Try using frozen rhubarb when fresh is out of season. Put the rhubarb in a saucepan with the sugar, orange juice, star anise (if using ...
This baked rhubarb couldn't be easier, and makes a great dessert with a dollop of Greek-style yoghurt or ice cream. Cut the rhubarb into 3cm/1in lengths and mix with the sugar and vanilla.
Serve warm with a dollop of rhubarb and orange compote on top (see recipe below). Alternatively chill in the fridge and eat it cold with fruit compote. 450-500g rhubarb 1 large orange, zest ...