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Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

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I’ll have to admit, this is my first time baking with rhubarb. I remember my Mom having a rhubarb patch, going up, and I remember the rhubarb being very sour. So, I’m not really sure if that’s why I never baked with it or not.

While getting my late night fix of the Food Network, I saw that Strawberries and Rhubarb are usually paired together because they are ripe at the same time, which makes perfect sense. So, I went on the hunt for a recipe. I asked on Twitter and on BlogFrog, and my friend Amy from Positively Splendid came through for me.

If you haven’t visited Amy’s blog, be sure to head on over. She has crafts (like these cool homemade candles to control bugs), recipes and amazing photos! (psst…you will learn more from her about photography soon)

This is a little long, but hang in there with me…it is SO worth! This cobbler is THE best ever!

Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

The best Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler ever! Recipe from HoosierHomemade.com

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Rhubarb, cubed (about 1 lb)
  • 2 cups Strawberries (halved or quartered, depending on size)
  • 1 1/4 cup Sugar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons quick-cooking Tapioca
  • 1/8 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 tablespoons Butter
  • Pastry for one 8 inch Pie

Instructions

  1. Combine first five ingredients in a bowl, toss gently
  2. Spoon into lightly greased baking dish (I used the same dish I made the Blueberry Cobbler in, remember how clean it came)
  3. Dot with butter
  4. Roll out pie crust to 1/8 thickness on lightly floured surface (I typically make my own pie crust, but my food processor bit the dust, so I bought one) I used a small spatula to measure the width of the strips and used a pizza cutter, it would be pretty with a fluted pastry wheel (guess I need to get one)
  5. Then I cut the strips in half, again using the spatula to measure
  6. Lay strips over the mixture
  7. Then weave more strips, making a lattice top
  8. I trimmed the extra, brushed with egg whites and sprinkled with a little sugar
  9. Bake at 375 for 40 – 45 minutes or until pastry is golden brown
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The Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler was perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a light sprinkle of cinnamon.

I’m linking to…Made by you Monday

23 Comments

  1. Liz, this looks so good. I just found you from foodie friday. I’ve always wanted to make one of these and you make it look so easy. This just spells summer for me. Your blog is fantastic.
    Off to read more.

  2. Amber Smith says:

    Yes, this is just what I’ve been looking for. I have rhubarb growing out to the wazoo and last season I froze some freshly picked strawberries so I hope your recipe will work out the same without the fresh ones. I can’t say I’m very comfortable cooking with rhubarb either since I’ve only made chutneys with it but its worth a shot to try something new.

    I love my Cooks Illustrated magazines and they tested thickeners for a blueberry pie finding that tapioca was the best so this should turn out just as wonderful. I’m heading over to your new facebook page right after to fan you, see you there 🙂

  3. This sounds delish! I haven’t made anything with rhubarb in a lonnnnnnnnnggggggg time.

    Have a great weekend!
    Sherry
    .-= Sherry´s last blog ..New Family Member =-.

  4. I love the combination of strawberries and rhubarb! When I was a little girl my mother grew rhubarb and made the most amazing treats with them. My favorite was her strawberry Rhubarb pie. YUM! Sometimes she would add blueberries to it because she knew I loved them so much. Now you have me craving rhubarb. Guess I better go to the farmer’s market tomorrow and get some so I can make your cobbler. Thanks for sharing another delicious recipe!

    ~ Tracy
    .-= Tracy´s last blog ..Flexibility is a Wonderful Trait =-.

  5. Rhubarb and strawberries is one of my absolute favorite fruit combinations. It is so hard to find rhubarb in Arizona, that I despair of having it often. That cobbler looks delicious.
    .-= Kristen´s last blog ..Pots and Pans =-.

  6. I am just in love with the photo collage! I’m going to try this with my next recipe post. Thanks for linking up today. You always have great recipes.

    Becca
    .-= Becca´s last blog ..Home and Family Friday =-.

  7. I love rhubarb!!! My mom has a big patch and I’m jealous of it (we are in a tiny apartment). Since she lives 600+ miles away, it’s a real treat for us to have rhubarb and we LOVE it. If you’re looking for more ways to use rhubarb, I have a bunch on my blog (I love rhubarb and blueberry together too)!
    .-= SnoWhite´s last blog ..Friday Favorites =-.

  8. Oh my great day! I love rhubarb pie. My mouth is watering. As soon as I get off this stinking diet, I’m making this cobbler.
    .-= Dayle´s last blog ..The Gift of Silence =-.

  9. I love rhubarb. This sounds and looks so good. I may have to plant me some this year.
    .-= Jean´s last blog ..Brazilian Flan =-.

  10. That looks fantastic! My husband loves rhubarb. I need to get a plant and cook some. Several in the family love the sweet and tart tastes. I am sure it would be a hit.
    Come by my blog and enter to win a $50 CSN gift certificate.
    Sherry

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