Weekend Cooking; Rhubarb, sweet rhubarb

Even though the calendar says June Iowa is experiencing spring weather.  I have a light sweater on as I type.  Our old brick house stands on a very shady lot and our house is usually cool inside but this cool and rainy weather is throwing our growing season off a bit.  While the farmers are unhappy I’m happy to slow down our growing time as there are two spring crops that I adore; asparagus and rhubarb.  Asparagus is pretty easy to enjoy plucked straight out of the earth but rhubarb takes some time in the kitchen to bring out its essence.

My mom made me a rhubarb cake a few weeks ago; it was delicious but she didn’t leave me the recipe and I wouldn’t want to repeat anyway but I had several bags of rhubarb from my mom and my friend Janice that needed to be dealt with before we leave on vacation.  I know, I know I could have stuck them in the freezer to deal with later but frankly that felt like a cop-out.  I do well under pressure.

Two years ago when we had the pleasure of vacationing on The Outer Banks, NC my mother-in-law brought the MOST delicious rhubarb-ginger jam with her for our toasting pleasure.  I stumbled  upon this jam recipe the other day as I went through my recipe folders.  I made it that day adding almond flavoring instead of ginger because I didn’t have any.  I made it again Friday night because the first batch was licked clean from its glass container.  The recipe is so easy.

Try it:

Rhubarb-Ginger Jam
(makes about 5 cups)
8 cups rhubarb in 1-inch pieces
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup crystallized ginger, chopped
zest of 1 lemon

Combine the ingredients in a medium, heavy-bottomed saucepan over med.-high heat.  Bring to a boil, stirring until the sugar has dissolved.  Reduce the heat to medium to medium and cook at least 20 minutes (it may take a little longer) stirring often, until the mixture thickens and mounds on a spoon.

Store in the refrigerator or put in sterilized jars to can.

Changes:  I used brown sugar instead of white and I didn’t have crystallized ginger but I did have ginger root so I grated it but used probably only two tablespoons.

And here is my mother-in-law’s notes:  “This can be eaten warm as a compote or chilled as a jam.  I suggest straight out of the jar with a spoon.  It would also make a great topping for ice cream or cake.”

It is just that good.  I love it on a good piece of wheat toast or straight out of the jar!

{big fat rhubarb-lemon muffins}

That took care of two bags of rhubarb but I still had one more large bag and I took that and turned it into delicious rhubarb-lemon muffins.  Oh, they are so good.  Groovy Girl’s comment, “The rhubarb makes them so moist and the lemon makes them tart,” as she gobbled one up for breakfast.  I replaced white sugar for brown sugar in the recipe as well.

This post is linked to Beth Fish Reads Weekend Cooking meme.  Click her link to find many other food-related posts.  Happy eating!

Glorious snow day!

Snow was predicted but I didn’t believe it until early this morning when my phone buzzzzzed me awake. It was the robotronic woman informing that school was cancelled! Whoop.

I stayed in bed for as long as possible reading my book (I am J by Cris Beam) and playing WWF. Eventually I rose, through a wool shirt and yoga pants and headed downstairs. I whipped up some chocolate chip pancakes thanks to Katie Workman while my son snowblower’d the driveway so my husband could (why?!?)drive to work.

I’ve read more if I am J, great book, and listened to Groovy Girl read to me (Starry River of the Sky). I’ve watched some trashy tv with GG-it might shock you to know she does not have high brow tv standards. We watched an episode of “Say Yes to the dress” and an episode of “What not to wear” which was actually quite interesting for both my kids as the two snarky hosts helped a young woman shed her college super casual style to a career look.

We forced ourselves to turn it off and get some work done. I still have to organize how the Christmas decorations are put away and dinner to make and am happy that I’ve accomplished reading and yoga with kid-friendly fun.

Happy snow day to you-
Namaste…

Random Spring Break Thoughts and Photos

Mr. PR with Tarah
Blooming in March!

  • I’ve been back at work for three days now and I’m exhausted.
  • I’m so close to finishing Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere.  Excellent book.
  • My next read is Mudbound by Hillary Jordan- for book club.
  • I’m trying to figure out how to use pinterest for a 5th grade project.  Any ideas?
  • I am in the mood to Spring clean and would like a blog makeover. Any ideas?
  • I “mastered” Google Music and uploaded a slew of my favorite CD’s.
  • I reorganized the picture folders on my laptop.
  • I shared sweet potato black bean burritos with two friends at work and it was unanimous eating love!
  • Through a twitter conversation I enjoyed Beth F’s lunch love for same burritos!  Made my day!
Spring Break Photo Journal:

Children’s Museum (in flight)
dramatic like her father.
Ice skating in the mall
Teenage Boy walking the dog
(how nice was it here!)
Bike Riding in my new flirty grape skort from Athleta (it was on sale).
 I love skirts and this one is versatile.  Now I want it in black.

Spring is here and it makes me so very, very happy.
What’s making you smile these days?