One-Pot Rhubarb Cordial, Sauce, & Compote – a delicious recipe with rhubarb, water, sugar. Easy to follow and perfect for any occasion.
Serves 4
General
Servings:persons
1
["Place the diced rhubarb, water, and sugar in a large pan and bring it to a simmer over high heat, stirring briefly until the sugar is dissolved.
2
Reduce the heat to low and simmer until the fruit is breaking down and any remaining pieces are very soft, about 15 minutes.", "Allow the rhubarb to cool in the pan. Reserving two cups, strain it over a large bowl or pan. Be gentle here and allow the rhubarb to drain naturally. If you smash or try to rush it, you will end with rhubarb pulp rather than rhubarb compote. Stop the draining process when the rhubarb remaining in the strainer is still appealingly juicy. This is your rhubarb compote. The liquid that has drained is your rhubarb cordial. If you would like an especially clear cordial, strain the liquid a second time through a jelly bag. Using an immersion or conventional blender, puree the two cups of rhubarb that you reserved before draining. This is your rhubarb sauce.", "Using a funnel, pour the cordial into clean bottles or jars with tight-fitting corks or lids. Spoon the sauce and compote into clean jars with tight fitting lids. The cordial, sauce, and compote will keep in the refrigerator for about two weeks."]
581
kcal
Calories
150
g
Carbs
Carbs
* Per serving · 4 servings · Values may vary.
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No specific allergen information. Please check the ingredient list for possible allergens.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This recipe makes 4 servings. You can adjust the portion size directly on this page.
You need 3 ingredients. The key ingredients include: 3 1/2 pounds rhubarb, 4 1/2 cups water, 3 cups sugar.
Yes, One-Pot Rhubarb Cordial, Sauce, & Compote falls under the General category and is a great choice for this type of meal.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Reheat gently before serving.
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