While apples and broccoli have become basic-the shelves of the shop have a continuous year-long vegetable unicorn. It only appears to a very small and magical window. I will present it in the market Perhaps I have missed it for a month and before I know it. So I buy its bundles when I want to catch it, and I get the right to work. Do not cook it down in a vessel with a cup of sugar, not: Fi is frying my favorite way of preparing the rubball for the cake.
Prevents roasted things from getting rich
My first working with Ruburbed was out of Pakistan school, leading to dozens of short strawberries and rubber tarts. This was really eating it for my first time. We will fry Rhubarb together with strawberries to make these tarts; Filling tastes the sour candy of nature. I was tilted on the luggage and I assumed that all the Rhubarb desire would have the same bright pink shade and bite of those sharp people. This was not the case.
I have since eaten some soggy rhubarb cake and mushy pies, and I wondered why Rhubarb can give so much trouble to everyone. Recently, talking to a friend, I realized that many people are cooking their precious spring crop in the pot, essentially making composes or jams, and Then Adding them to cakes and pees. While still delicious, rhubarb cooking in this way leads to color loss (muted pink and brown) and, because it does not have much natural pectin, it changes slightly gloppy. But you can avoid a simple, and relatively quickly, fry in the oven.
How to fry
There are some different ways to do it based on your choice.
Open up
My favorite way, and the way we did it in the bakery, it is to cut the rubber from half an inch to the entire inch, and add them to a bowl with cut strawberries. Add a few tablespoons of sugar and toss it all together. (You can do this even without berries.) Pour this mixture directly on a baking pan and spread it in a single layer. Bake it at 350 ° F for 20 to 25 minutes, or as long as strawberries and rubbers have small puddles of juice around them and are slightly brown. Allow them to cool completely before closing them.
What do you think so far?

Credit: Ellie Chantorn Rainman
Cover roasting
Toss the toss again tossed chopped rubber with sugar, but this time, all of this in a casserole dish or another type of deep baking dish. Cover the top with foil and bake for 20 minutes at 350 ° F. Allow the dish to cool with foil in place.

After removing the foil, the rubberb is still bright pink and ready to use.
Credit: Ellie Chantorn Rainman
I prefer the open roasting method as it allows some moisture to avoid, and therefore the tastes become more concentrated. Lack of moisture also allows bright pink color to remain true, and even in depth, instead of taking away in moisture. Personally, I think the biggest boon of this method is that rhubarb pieces do not go into the absolute slash. The plant is cooked and softens inside, but dries slightly on the edges, which has a slight support. You can toss the bits into a pie or cake batter and still understand the pieces on the other side.
Whether you decide to roas Now seasonSo when you can do the maximum benefit of this festival plant.