Rhubarb is something I have hardly ever cooked with. For one thing, I used to not like it. Secondly, I have always considered rhubarb to be something you harvest from your garden, not buy from a store. (And of course I don’t grow rhubarb because I used to not like it). So I was excited to find out that this week’s French Fridays with Dorie recipe was Roasted Rhubarb. I would get to try something new!
Making Roasted Rhubarb couldn’t be more simple. Simply toss cut up rhubarb with orange or lemon zest (I used lemon) and plenty of sugar. Cover with foil and roast for 15 – 20 minutes at 400°F. Uncover and roast another 5 minutes. (The actual recipe can be found in Dorie’s book Around My French Table on page 397).
Because this recipe is essentially a sauce to be served as an accompaniment to other things, I got to decide how to serve it. I liked the idea of rhubarb shortcakes, but I also knew it would be good with vanilla ice cream, so I settled on “rhubarb shortcake sundaes”. I filled sweet biscuits with ice cream and topped it with the Roasted Rhubarb.
I am now a rhubarb lover! I enjoyed the sweet-tart flavor of the roasted rhubarb against the sweet vanilla ice cream. It was a great combination. Perhaps I’ll have to plant my own rhubarb now…
The sweet biscuit I used came from Moosewood Restaurant Book of Desserts. It’s a simple, versatile, and delicious recipe. The biscuits were sturdy enough to hold the ice cream yet still had a tender bite.
Oh, and by the way, I did actually make last week’s French Fridays recipe (Cola and Jam Spareribs), I just couldn’t find the time to write my post. I thought the ribs were delicious and I enjoyed the complex flavors. When I asked my husband what he thought of them he said, “They’re ribs!”, which apparently was a good thing. I will cook them a little less next time, but otherwise thought they were great!
Fluffy Sweet Biscuits
- 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup butter, very cold
- 1 large egg
- 2/3 cup buttermilk
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Preheat the oven to 400°F.
Cut the butter into small pieces. Return the butter to the refrigerator so it stays c0ld while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
Sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into a large bowl. Using a pastry cutter (or two knives), cut the butter into the flour mixture until it is crumbly and resembles a coarse meal.
In a separate bowl, lightly beat the egg. Blend in the buttermilk and vanilla. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour the buttermilk mixture into it. Stir quickly until just combined.
Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead gently, folding the dough over four or five times. (I found the dough to be very wet and sticky so I had to add quite a bit of flour). If necessary, lightly flour the surface again and flatten the dough to about a ½-inch thickness, using your hands or a rolling pin. Cut into rounds with a biscuit cutter and place on an unoiled baking sheet.
Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, until golden brown.
Makes about 12 biscuits
Your dessert sounds delish! I didn’t get an opportunity to cook up rhubarb this week and I’ve never cared for it. So I will play catch up and try your recipe.
I, too, made the ribs last week, but not until Sunday so I missed the posting. My family loved them!
Your shortcakes look wonderful…what a great idea! Glad that you have been converted! I have always loved rhubarb and we really enjoyed it over ice cream! Enjoy your week-end!
That’s a great idea. Glad you gave it a try!
have a great weekend!
Stunning presentation…love this idea!!!
What a clever idea! I wish I had made this know and if I didn’t like the fruit, used the syrup!
Your shortcakes with the rhubarb and ice cream are stunning! Now that’s my idea of a perfect dessert, yum;-)
Your dessert looks so good. Our rhubarb is nearly at an end but I will keep it in mind for next year. I am using everything that is left for a strawberry-rhubarb pie on Sunday.
Great idea to make rhubarb shortcakes! I’m always looking for a better shortcake recipe, so I’ll try your sweet biscuits.
The shortcakes are such a wonderful idea – thanks so much for sharing that recipe ! While my dish did not turn out as expected, and not nearly as good as Nana’s – I can not wait to try it again. Now, if we could only get our hands on more rhubarb. It is turning into quite the elusive ingredient around here. And your photos are just lovely, too !
I love it – what a great idea! It looks so very good! I hope you have a wonderful weekend, Karen!
Rhubarb and biscuits and ice cream sounds like a great combination! I love rhubarb too, but rarely buy it, as my mother grows enough to feed a small village (or me), but I did have to buy some this time, as hers is finished. Do grow it–it’s easy and prolific!
Your roasted rhubarb, ice cream and biscuits look really yummy. I’ll have to try it next time.
Your shortcakes look sooo good!
Love the colours!
(I didn’t get to post last week either, but I really didn’t like the ribs. My husband sounds similar to yours tho! It’s meat!)
Those look absolutely gorgeous! I liked the rhubarb even better after it had been in the fridge overnight. This is definitely a keeper method.