Since I've never cooked rhubarb before, I delegated the task to Hubby who grew up eating rhubarb, sometimes harvested from his father's garden. This stewed rhubarb with vanilla ice cream is one of the simplest, nicest desserts I have had in a while - great job Hubby!
Stewed British rhubarb with vanilla ice cream
On our day trip to Braemar in Scotland, we stopped by in Aboyne for a photo opportunity and when passing one of the gardens, my father-in-law pointed out this rhubarb plant to me. Nice to be able to see this upclose as usually we only see the stalks/stems in the supermarkets. The leaves are usually discarded because they contain oxalic acid and are poisonous. According to my FIL, rhubarb are very easy to grow as they will flourish without much attention - too bad we cannot grow it here in KL though!
I love the tart, refreshing taste of the stewed rhubarb, accompanied by the rich creamy vanilla ice cream. This simple dessert is garnished with some edible flowers from my FIL's garden for a more exquisite finish.
Easy to make but tastes so good!
Stewed rhubarb with vanilla ice cream
Recipe by Baby Sumo's Hubby
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10-15 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients
400g British rhubarb
40ml water
40g sugar
To serve
Vanilla ice cream
Edible flowers, to garnish
1. Place rhubarb in a bowl and sprinkle the sugar. This will help release some of the juices from the rhubarb. Leave for 2 hours.
After 2 hours - see the juices released
2. In a small saucepan, add the rhubarb-sugar followed by water and cook over medium heat for 10-15 minutes until tender. It should be soft but still holds its shape.
Note: If you prefer to skip the 2 hours "waiting time", you can also place sugar and water straight in a pot and bring to the boil, then add rhubarb and cook over medium heat until tender. The above method (Step 1-2) is the way my MIL would usually make it.
3. Serve warm, topped with a quenelle of vanilla ice cream and garnish with an edible flower.
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