Dessert

Simple Rhubarb Crisp with Raspberry and Rosemary

Simple and easy to make, this rhubarb crisp with raspberry is infused with fresh rosemary. Full of juicy fruit and finished with a buttery, crunchy topping.

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Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp with Rosemary

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I'm so happy to see rhubarb in the stores. Not just because this signals major dessert making in my kitchen but also because of the memories it stirs up for me.

Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp

I think we all have some sort of memories triggered by food. The relationship between myself and rhubarb goes way back to when I was a kid.

I can remember my dad chopping the deep red stalks from his own rhubarb patch and telling me to take them inside. My mom would wash them and cut me a stick to dip in some sugar.

That's how we did snack time thirty five years ago- yikes! As I grew older, I switched my attention to eating my rhubarb the more traditional way...with custard.

I remember having school lunch one day when my buddies and I decided it'd be cool to use our lunch tickets just for dessert. We ended up with four bowls of rhubarb and custard each, which really pissed off the dinner lady in that section.

I still can't believe I didn't throw up that afternoon. Another rhubarb connection I have is related to my wife's grandma who used to live in Milwaukee.

We visited her one year when I was still fairly new in the U.S. and I spotted a giant rhubarb plant at the bottom of the yard. I ended up hauling a whole bunch home on the plane to California!

Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp

So you can see why rhubarb excites me. I mentioned desserts at the beginning but rhubarb can be used in loads of different dishes.

My mission this summer is to challenge myself to see how many rhubarb recipes I can come up with. This Rhubarb Crisp with Raspberries and Rosemary is a great one to start with.

Both fruits cook down in a sweet syrup and are covered with a thin layer of buttery rolled oats. I added some fresh rosemary sprigs which is totally optional, the flavor of the herb is super mild.

Leave a comment and let me know if you love rhubarb and what you like to make with it!

Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp
Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp
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Recipe

Rhubarb Raspberry Crisp with Rosemary

Course:
Dessert
COOKing TIME:
35 minutes
Total TIME:
50 minutes
CUISINE:
American
PREP TIME:
15 minutes
SERVINGS:
6

Ingredients

For The Filling:

  • 1 lb rhubarb washed and chopped into 1-2 inch chunks (about 3-4 large stalks)
  • 6 ounces raspberries
  • 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch

For The Topping:

  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons cold unsalted butter plus extra for greasing the skillet
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/3 cup rolled oats
  • 3 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 3 whole sprigs fresh rosemary

Ingredient Swaps

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Butter a 9 inch skillet or pie pan and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl combine the chopped rhubarb, raspberries, sugar and cornstarch.
  3. Toss gently making sure the fruit is well coated in the mixture.
  4. Let sit while you make the topping.
  5. In another smaller bowl, combine the flour, butter, cinnamon, oats and brown sugar.
  6. Rub the mixture with your fingers until it becomes like sand. Set aside.
  7. Give the fruit mixture another toss. The juices should have started to come out of the fruit.
  8. Place the fruit mixture into the prepared pan and spread out until even.
  9. Add the rosemary to the topping mixture and toss. Sprinkle the topping over the fruit.
  10. Bake in the oven for about 35-40 minutes. The crisp should start to bubble around the edges and be a nice golden brown on top.
  11. Let cool for five minutes and then serve.

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