Roasted rhubarb & rose eton mess
Bring a pop of pink to your dessert with seasonal forced rhubarb. To save time, you could use shop-bought meringues – you’ll need eight for this recipe
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Embrace spring and the forced rhubarb season with this vibrant pink stalk, perfect for adding sweetness to cakes, crumbles, and even savoury dishes.
Bring a pop of pink to your dessert with seasonal forced rhubarb. To save time, you could use shop-bought meringues – you’ll need eight for this recipe
Enjoy the classic flavours of rhubarb crumble and custard in a slice of cake – it’s a dreamy combination of textures. Serve with double cream, if you like
Make some spelt pancakes and finish with a vibrant rhubarb, orange, almonds and crème fraîche topping. Enjoy for dessert or a decadent weekend brunch
These delicious scones feature one of Britain’s best-loved flavour combinations: rhubarb and custard. Serve with clotted cream for an enjoyable afternoon tea in the garden
Add custard powder to blondie mix for an extra fudgy texture. Pair with rhubarb for a classic flavour combination, or try swirling in some jam or compote
Celebrate the gorgeous colour of forced rhubarb in this stunning rhubarb fool. Enjoy with pistachio cardamom shortbreads
Made with a flavourful, non-alcoholic botanical tipple, it’s a perfect mocktail for celebrations
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims/non-pork eaters.
Serve with rhubarb sauce for a tangy accompaniment to the crispy, salty joint of roast pork. The sharpness of the rhubarb really cuts through the richness of the meat
Use up a glut of rhubarb and apples for this simple crumble. Ground ginger adds a nice spice to the topping, but leave it out if you’d prefer
Combine two retro treats in one delicious bite. These rhubarb and custard biscuits have a jammy centre, to bring a touch of nostalgia to an afternoon tea or bake sale