Classic Stewed Rhubarb with Orange and Vanilla

star

Upgrade Your Kitchen Tools

Make recipe prep easier with professional-grade knives

Browse Collection

 

10 Tips for when cooking this dish

  1. Always discard rhubarb leaves — they are toxic.

  2. Choose firm, brightly coloured stalks for the best flavour.

  3. Don’t overcook — rhubarb should hold some shape.

  4. Adjust sugar depending on tartness of stalks.

  5. Add strawberries for a fruity variation.

  6. A cinnamon stick can add warmth to the stew.

  7. Store stewed rhubarb in the fridge for up to 5 days.

  8. Freeze in portions for longer storage.

  9. Serve both warm or cold depending on preference.

  10. Use as a topping for breakfast bowls, desserts, or cakes.

 

Serve it with suggestions

  • Greek yoghurt and granola

  • Pancakes, waffles, or French toast

  • Vanilla ice cream or custard

  • Oatmeal or porridge

  • As a filling for tarts or pastries

 

FAQs

Q: Do I need to peel rhubarb before cooking?
A: No, just trim the ends and slice into pieces.

Q: Can I reduce the sugar in this recipe?
A: Yes, but rhubarb is very tart, so adjust carefully.

Q: Can I freeze stewed rhubarb?
A: Yes, freeze in airtight containers for up to 6 months.

Q: Is rhubarb healthy?
A: Yes, it’s rich in fibre, Vitamin K, and antioxidants.

Q: What fruits pair well with rhubarb?
A: Strawberries, apples, and oranges are classic pairings.

Chef's Recommendation

"A sharp knife is your best friend in the kitchen. For recipes like this, I always reach for my Chikashi chef knife - it gives me the control and precision I need for perfect results every time."
Chef's Note: A sharp knife not only makes prep work faster but also safer - dull knives require more pressure and are more likely to slip.

Discover why our Japanese-style knife sets are trusted by home cooks and professionals alike.

Shop Professional Knives →
Tilbage til blog