Thursday, June 7, 2012

Rhubarb-Starwberry Compote for dessert

and for dinner we had split pea soup. I know, I know one should not make split pea soup in June, unless it is rainy and chilly. Well, it has been so it was the perfect dinner today!

I had a few stalks of rhubarb leftover from our visit to the farmer's market this week. So I decided to spruce the simple dinner up with dessert. Rhubarb-Strawberry Compote - we ate all of our fresh strawberries so I used the rest of our frozen ones. I served the compote with a scoop of vanilla ice "cream"; Tempt - Hemp Milk - Vanilla for our girls, and "regular cow" for the parental units and our guests. It turned out great and was super easy.

Rhubarb-Strawberry Compote
- 1-1/2 lb of fresh rhubarb, unpeeled cut into 1" pieces
- 2 T sugar
- 1 C (or more) fresh or frozen strawberries
- 5-6 T sugar
- 1 package of vanilla sugar
- app. 1/2 piece of fresh ginger, peeled, and cut into about 3 pieces
- water
- 2 T corn starch

1. Place rhubarb pieces with 2 T in a bowl and cover. Let sit for about 30 min.
2. Put rhubarb, strawberries, ginger slices, additional sugar, and vanilla sugar into a pot. Add
water so fruit is barely covered. Bring to a slow simmer. When rhubarb is soft, adjust sugar.
3. Dissolve corn starch with a little cold water. Bring fruit mixture to a boil and slowly add
corn starch to the fruit. Boil for a minute and remove from heat.

Serve with vanilla ice "cream"!

2 comments:

Frugal in WV said...

I guess since our winter was so mild the strawberries around here came out really early. I have already made my first batch of jam for the year, which is really early! I love rhubarb, I think I might look for some when I go to the farmers market this weekend. I wish we had a decent farmers market in our city, but lucky the capital which is about an hour away has a great one, so I plan on buying a bunch :) Maybe I will make compote, your photo looks delicious I love using fruit in desserts!

german in pdx said...

Amazing that you are already done with the first batch of strawberry jam of the year. Our spring has been so funny with a bunch of hot, sunny days and then back to chilly, rainy days. - We are so lucky in Pdx to have so many fantastic farmer markets and also u-pick farms around us. Rhubarb is one of my favorites - and I am so glad that my family loves it too :)

I hope you can find rhubarb on your market. Thank you, as always - Bea

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