Turn tangy rhubarb into delightful sweet-tart treats and dinners with these well-loved recipes. We’ve rounded up the rhubarb recipes EatingWell readers visit the most, so you can enjoy anything from a ...
When you have these two fresh spring ingredients on hand, you have more options than just a decadent strawberry-rhubarb pie (though we'd certainly take a slice). Instead, turn this tasty duo into a ...
Makes 4 (1 pint) jars. Note: From "Food in Jars," by Marisa McClellan. • 8 c. chopped rhubarb (about 3 lb.) Prepare a boiling water bath and 4 regular-mouth pint jars. Place the lids in a small ...
New York might have better appetizers and San Francisco better main courses, but no city beats Los Angeles for dessert. Nowhere else has the raw fixings, the right kind of hedonists or the critical ...
Wash and rinse jars and screw bands. Heat jars in simmering water or on the rack of the steam canner. Prepare atmospheric steam canner or boiling water bath as described below for processing. Prepare ...
First published Tuesday, March 26, 2002, in our now-defunct Ask-it Basket column: Dear Ask-it: This is for B.H. of Rochester, who requested a recipe for strawberry, rhubarb and pineapple jam. I have ...
Editor’s note: This recipe provides a nice break from the standard strawberry-rhubarb combination. It’s also a great excuse to try canning. If you’re new to making and preserving your own jam, ...
It’s hard not to want to dig into a cookbook titled Jam On that features jam after beautiful jam from beginning to end. Jam On has fast become my favorite canning-focused resource. In the book, Laena ...
Most people I know buy jam when they want jam. This makes sense in the winter, when fresh peaches, cherries, and berries are in short supply, and when jam is the easiest way to make those fruits a ...