4/23/14

Rhubarb Bread Pudding

Three days after buying 2/3 of the rhubarb from my local grocery store, I headed back solely to see if it had been restocked yet. The previously empty spot was totally full. Eureka! I wasn't going to make the same mistake twice and alert anyone else to the rhubarb. I looked around to make sure no one was watching, then sidled over toward the rhubarb, looking as uninterested as possible. I casually started filling my cart with handfuls of rhubarb stalks until I had successfully transferred every single one. I slowly left the produce section and then practically ran to the checkout line. All the rhubarb! Mine, all mine! (insert maniacal cackle here).

When I got home, I washed and sliced the rhubarb, which turned out to be six pounds worth. I put approximately three cups in each of six freezer bags.


It's not nearly enough of a rhubarb stockpile, but I'm happy knowing it's there. That's six rhubarb recipes that I wouldn't have been able to make otherwise.

The first thing I made was a rhubarb bread pudding. I used this recipe as inspiration, but as usual, my version bears so little resemblance to the original that I hesitate to even mention it. I'm not sure what the etiquette is about crediting a recipe that has been radically changed, but better to err on the side of courtesy. Here's my version:


Rhubarb Bread Pudding


                                              8" long french bread loaf                               5 eggs
                                              1 1/4 c. milk                                                     3 c. sliced rhubarb
                                              1/4 c. cold butter                                            1 1/2 c. sugar

Cut bread into 1/2 inch cubes (yield is approximately 4 cups). Put bread cubes on a sheet pan and lightly toast, turning occasionally to toast all sides. Meanwhile, scald milk. Remove from heat and add butter; stir until melted. Butter a 2 quart baking dish and place the toasted bread cubes in it. Pour the milk/butter over the bread. Let stand 10 minutes. In a bowl, lightly beat eggs. Stir in rhubarb and sugar. Add to the soaked bread cubes and stir gently to combine. Bake at 350° for approximately 45 minutes or until set. Serve warm, either plain or with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.



Delicious! More rhubarb recipes to come!

6 comments:

  1. You are so funny! I can just see you acting casual, strolling through the store with a floppy hat and big sunglasses, trying not to be noticed ... LOL! :) Love it! :)

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  2. Hahaha, I too love rhubarb, not sure I have an obsession!
    We tried forever to grow it, people said it was easy/the same people I got the rhubarb from cause they didn't like it!
    We finally built it it's own little raised bed; this will be it's 3rd year, and I get all I want, and tons for the freezer!

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  3. Love your stealth moves at the supermarket....lol
    Yummy!

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  4. Too funny the casually stealing all the rubarb for yourself ;) lol This sounds delicious! I'll have to get some and give it a try :) Look forward to seeing other rubarb recipes!

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