Roasted Rhubarb

Updated May 20, 2026

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Roasting rhubarb is an excellent way to cook the cut stalks. The steady heat helps the pieces keep their shape, softening them without causing them to fall apart. You can add sugar to taste, but keep in mind that rhubarb’s sweetness level varies widely. Forced rhubarb, typically available in winter and spring, has a rosier color and milder flavor, often needing less sugar. Traditional rhubarb, harvested in late spring and early summer, is sharper and may need a bit more. Serve roasted rhubarb doused in cream or spooned over ice cream or pound cake. It freezes well, too.

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