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Rhubarb Dumplings

Submitted by: JAGRANT 
This is a easy recipe and a nice change from the standard apple dumplings. I serve mine with a scoop of cinnamon ice cream. 

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Rhubarb Sauce II

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Just 10 minutes of stovetop cooking yields a lightly sweet, tangy rhubarb sauce. 

Rhubarb Pie III

Submitted by: Donna Cowan 
Lots of rhubarb and sugar go into this sweet and juicy pie. Combine the sliced rhubarb with sugar, flour and a smidgen of nutmeg, and pile the mixture into a prepared crust. Dot with butter, cover with a round of pastry and bake. 

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Rhubarb Cobbler

Submitted by: Jill Saunders 
Chunks of rhubarb are sweetened and cooked along with water and cornstarch until hot and bubbly. This luscious concoction is then poured into a prepared pan, sprinkled with cinnamon, and topped with spoonfuls of yummy dough. This cobbler bakes up in a 9x13 inch pan, so it 's perfect for a crowd. And it can be served warm from the oven or at room temperature. 

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Crispy Rhubarb Pie

Submitted by: Pam 
Three generations have been savoring this wonderfully delicious pie and it 's no wonder. With its rhubarb filling and crumbly sugared cornflake topping, it bakes up juicy, sweet and crunchy. 

Rhubarb Fool

Submitted by: Rachel Martineau 
Home Town: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Living In: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Rhubarb is cooked until tender, then chilled and layered with sweetened whipped cream to make a summertime, backyard BBQ favorite!  

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Fresh Rhubarb Pie

Submitted by: Carol 
It doesn't take much to make rhubarb sing: Some sugar, a bit of flour, and a pat or two of butter. When this lovely double-crust pie emerges from the oven, it 's golden outside and sweet and luscious inside. It 's especially nice with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. 

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Rhubarb Bounce

Submitted by: Aimee 
Home Town: Webster, New York, USA
Living In: Buffalo, New York, USA
This is an utterly simple dish that's great for getting rid of all that extra rhubarb! Any fruit can be used, not just rhubarb. Just substitute a can of pie filling or fresh fruit. 

Rockin' Rhubarb Pie

Submitted by: CALLALILLIE 
Home Town: Canton, South Dakota, USA
Living In: Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
This is a two-crust, custard-type rhubarb pie with a hint of almond. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream, and be prepared for ecstasy! 

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Rhubarb Pudding

Submitted by: NOLA7 
This is a tasty, not tart, recipe with a pleasant nutmeg flavor. Serve warm or cold with or without cream or ice cream. 
 
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