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Mary Fisher 10-05-2008 10:55 AM

Rhubarb ?
 

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Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.


I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!

Mary


For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)

Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.

Mary

Judith




the_constructor 10-05-2008 04:40 PM

Rhubarb ?
 

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Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.

I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!

Mary


For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)

Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.

Mary

Judith




How do you make fool then ?

James



Mary Fisher 11-05-2008 09:48 AM

Rhubarb ?
 

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"Judith in France" wrote in message
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On May 9, 2:33 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
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Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.

I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!

Mary

For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)

Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.

Mary

Judith




How do you make fool then ?

James


I know not how others make it but I cut rhubarb into 1" pieces and put them
into a pan with some honey (no water). Cooking over a low heat until the
rhubarb is soft takes but a few minutes. Then I stir it into cream - or
yogurt.

Bliss.

Mary





the_constructor 11-05-2008 08:47 PM

Rhubarb ?
 

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On May 9, 2:33 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
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Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.

I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!

Mary

For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.

I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)

Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.

Mary

Judith



How do you make fool then ?

James


I know not how others make it but I cut rhubarb into 1" pieces and put
them into a pan with some honey (no water). Cooking over a low heat until
the rhubarb is soft takes but a few minutes. Then I stir it into cream -
or yogurt.

Bliss.

Mary





Sounds pure heaven Mary. Will have to give it a go

James



Cat(h) 12-05-2008 08:32 AM

Rhubarb ?
 
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Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.


I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!


Mary


For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)


Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.


Mary


Judith


How do you make fool then ?


James


I know not how others make it but I cut rhubarb into 1" pieces and put them
into a pan with some honey (no water). Cooking over a low heat until the
rhubarb is soft takes but a few minutes. Then I stir it into cream - or
yogurt.

Bliss.

Mary


I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

Mary Fisher 12-05-2008 08:50 AM

Rhubarb ?
 

"Cat(h)" wrote in message
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I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

Where's 'here'?

Mary



the_constructor 12-05-2008 09:09 PM

Rhubarb ?
 

"Cat(h)" wrote in message
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On May 11, 9:48 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
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"Judith in France" wrote in message
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On May 9, 2:33 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
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lusnet...


Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.


I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!


Mary


For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)


Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.


Mary


Judith


How do you make fool then ?


James


I know not how others make it but I cut rhubarb into 1" pieces and put
them
into a pan with some honey (no water). Cooking over a low heat until the
rhubarb is soft takes but a few minutes. Then I stir it into cream - or
yogurt.

Bliss.

Mary


I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

You spoilt it with adding the cheese
James



Mary Fisher 13-05-2008 09:36 AM

Rhubarb ?
 

"the_constructor" wrote in message
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"Cat(h)" wrote in message
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On May 11, 9:48 am, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
"the_constructor" wrote in message

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"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
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"Judith in France" wrote in message
...
On May 9, 2:33 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
"the_constructor" wrote in message


lusnet...


Rhubarb and ice cream.... Lovely.


I think that nothing beats rhubarb and cream. I'm salivating at the
thought!


Mary


For me it's rhubarb and custard - especially when made into rhubarb
fool.


I make fool with yogurt - the next best thing to cream :-)


Too idle to make custard ... but custard is best with rhubarb pie.


Mary


Judith


How do you make fool then ?


James


I know not how others make it but I cut rhubarb into 1" pieces and put
them
into a pan with some honey (no water). Cooking over a low heat until the
rhubarb is soft takes but a few minutes. Then I stir it into cream - or
yogurt.

Bliss.

Mary


I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

You spoilt it with adding the cheese
James


Marscapone isn't like cheese, think cream cheese only more substantial. It's
very good.

I just wouldn't want to go to all that trouble, still prefer my way :-)

Mary





Cat(h)[_2_] 18-05-2008 01:39 PM

Rhubarb ?
 
On Mon, 12 May 2008 21:09:57 +0100, "the_constructor"
wrote:




I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

You spoilt it with adding the cheese


No-one forces you to.

Cat(h)



Cat(h)[_2_] 18-05-2008 01:39 PM

Rhubarb ?
 
On Mon, 12 May 2008 08:50:02 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:


"Cat(h)" wrote in message
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I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

Where's 'here'?


Ireland

Cat(h)

Rusty Hinge 2 18-05-2008 10:43 PM

Rhubarb ?
 
I daren't go and pull any of my rhubarb: there's something in there. I
can hear it, and I have an idea it might be a heffalump.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/rhubarb0.jpg

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Mary Fisher 19-05-2008 03:34 PM

Rhubarb ?
 

"Cat(h)" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 12 May 2008 21:09:57 +0100, "the_constructor"
wrote:




I make a superb rhubarb crumble (no credit, recipe from one of my fav
cookery books) with orange juice and zest, filling 1/3 cooking apple,
2/3 rhubarb, demerara sugar and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
It is heaven on a plate, served with some mascarpone cheese - i'd say
it would be gorgeous with clotted cream too, but that's hard to find
here.

Cat(h)

You spoilt it with adding the cheese


No-one forces you to.

Cat(h)


You didn't spoil it either. Marscapone is delightful. Perhaps the
'constructor' thinks it should be on a cheeseboard ...

Mary






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