Simple Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp – Pastries Like a Pro


Simple Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp heralds the beginning of Spring. This super easy dessert goes together in minutes. If you’re not familiar with rhubarb it is actually a vegetable with long red stalks used most often in pies, jams, cobblers, sauces and the like. The one thing to keep in mind is the leaves are poisonous to eat. However, they are usually cut off in the grocery stores.

A potion of Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp sits in a white bowl on a hellow gingham plate with the white pan in the backgournd.

If you’ve never worked with rhubarb before this is a great place to start. It’s almost impossible to go wrong. This dessert is like a strawberry rhubarb pie with no crust. How easy is that?

There’s a great article on rhubarb in Southern Living that tells you all you need to know about this vegetable that is treated like a fruit.

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Looking for more easy spring desserts? Here are a few to get you going: Orange Chiffon Cake, How to Make a S’Mores Tart, Mini Upside Down Pineapple Cakes, Rhubarb Cream Tart with Strawberry Sauce, and the irresistible Carrot Cake Baked Doughnuts.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It’s super easy. Who doesn’t like that?
  • With the exception of the fruit, the rest of the simple ingredients are most likely in your pantry.
  • This is a great last minute dessert.
  • It’s perfectly balanced between sweet and tart.
  • The combination of strawberries and rhubarb is a classic combination and with good reason.
  • It’s a great beginner’s recipe.

Recipe Ingredients

Strawberry Rhubarb Filling

The ingredients for the Strawberry Rhubarb filling include, strawberries,rhubarb, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, salt, vanilla and almond extract.The ingredients for the Strawberry Rhubarb filling include, strawberries,rhubarb, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour, salt, vanilla and almond extract.

FRONT ROW: Table salt, vanilla, almond extracts

MIDDLE ROW: Fresh strawberries, granulated sugar, all-purpose flour

BACK ROW: Rhubarb stalks

Crisp Topping

Ingredients for the crisp topping are: all-purpose flour, brown sugar, old fashioned oats, unsalted butter, baking powder,  and baking soda,Ingredients for the crisp topping are: all-purpose flour, brown sugar, old fashioned oats, unsalted butter, baking powder,  and baking soda,

FRONT ROW: Baking powder, baking soda

MIDDLE ROW: Unsalted butter

BACK ROW: All-purpose flour, brown sugar, old fashioned oats (not quick)

Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full ingredients & instructions.

Step by Step Instructions

The first collage for the Strawberry Rhubarb crisp shows the rhubarb stalks, the rhubaarb cut, the strawberries and rhubarb combined in a bowl and the sugar, salt and flour mixed for the thickener and sweetner. The first collage for the Strawberry Rhubarb crisp shows the rhubarb stalks, the rhubaarb cut, the strawberries and rhubarb combined in a bowl and the sugar, salt and flour mixed for the thickener and sweetner.

Step 1. Stalks of red rhubarb waiting to be cut. If there is a choice, pick the reddest stalks for the sweetest, deepest flavor. Step 2. Wash the stalks and cut them into about ½” to ¾” pieces. Step 4. Combine the sugar, flour and salt in a bowl.

This collage shows the dry ingredients beinga added to the cut fruit, everything stirred together, the brown sugar, cutter, oats, flour baking powder and baking soda in the mixing  bowl, then mixed into crumbs. This collage shows the dry ingredients beinga added to the cut fruit, everything stirred together, the brown sugar, cutter, oats, flour baking powder and baking soda in the mixing  bowl, then mixed into crumbs.

Step 5. Add the dry ingredients to the fruit. Step 6. Stir it in well and let it sit while you prepare the rest of the recipe – at least 10 to 15 minutes stirring from time to time. Step 7. Add all of crisp ingredients to a mixing bowl. Step 8. Mix on low to bring together and then raise to medium high and mix until crumbs form. Do not over mix.

The last collage shows the fruit in the baking pan, covered with the crisp topping, and baked with the juices bubbling out.The last collage shows the fruit in the baking pan, covered with the crisp topping, and baked with the juices bubbling out.

Step 9. Arrange the fruit and juices in the prepared pan. Step 10. Cover the fruit evenly with the crisp mixture. Step 11. Bake the Strawberry Rhubarb crisp until the crumbs are nicely browned and the fruit is tender. Step 12. When the crisp is done, the juices will bubble out from the edges of the pan.

Recipe FAQS

What does rhubarb taste like?

Rhubarb is quite tart and crunchy with some saying it’s sour. Tart apples, lemons, and sour cherries are often suggested. However, it has a very distinct taste of its own. It isn’t usually eaten raw but cooked or baked with sugar to balance the tartness.

Why is rhubarb considered poisonous?

The leaves contain a chemical called oxalic acid, and ingesting even a small amount can lead to some unpleasant side effects, like nausea and vomiting. Grocery stores usually cut the leaves off before selling. But if buying from a farmer’s market, make sure to cut the leaves off and throw them away.

What is used for?

First and foremost is used with pies, on its own or combined with strawberries, or other fruits. It is popular for crisps, cobblers, crumbles, and bars as well as sweet and savory sauces.

Expert Tips

  • Buy the reddest rhubarb you can find. Avoid green stalks as they are not as tasty.
  • The peak season for rhubarb is in April and it is in its prime then.
  • Don’t be fooled by large strawberries. The smaller ones have the most flavor and the best texture.
  • Make sure to use old fashioned oats. The quick oats are precooked and don’t taste the same in the crisp.
  • Be sure to put the unbaked pan on a parchment lined half sheet pan. This makes it much safer to remove from the oven when it is hot and the juices are bubbling over. It also helps keep the oven clean.
This photo of the Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp shows it in a white bowl with a scoop of ice cream  which sits on a yellow bowl This photo of the Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp shows it in a white bowl with a scoop of ice cream  which sits on a yellow bowl

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A potion of Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp sits in a white bowl on a hellow gingham plate with the white pan in the backgournd.A potion of Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp sits in a white bowl on a hellow gingham plate with the white pan in the backgournd.

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

Helen S Fletcher

This Simple Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp heralds the beginning of Spring. This super easy dessert goes together in minutes. You’re sure to add this to your spring favorites.

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes

Total Time 1 hour

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 418 kcal

Instructions 

Strawberry Rhubarb Filling

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Spray a 9×9″ square baking pan with a non-stick baking release. Set aside.

  • Rinse the strawberries and rhubarb. Cut the strawberries into quarters or more if they are large. Cut the rhubarb into ½” to ¾” pieces. Combine in a large bowl. Add the almond and vanilla extracts.

  • Combine the granulated sugar, flour, and salt. Add it to the fruit, stirring it well to coat all of the fruit. Allow to sit about 15 minutes to juice, stirring several times.

Assembly

  • Stir the fruit well and spread it evenly into the prepared baking dish. Spread the crisp evenly over the fruit.

  • Place the pan on a parchment lined baking dish. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes until the crumbs are browned, the fruit is soft and juices are bubbling out. This makes it much safer to remove from the oven when it is hot and the juices are bubbling over. It also helps keep the oven clean.

  • Cool to warm to serve. If it is room temperature, microwave each portions to warm or warm the whole in a 350°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes.

  • The crisp can be stored at room temperature overnight or refrigerated as you chose.

Notes

There is always an abundance of photos to guide you in the post above.  If you have questions, look at the photos or read the header of the article.  Many of them will be answered there. 
As always, I recommend using a scale for accuracy and consistency.  Flour, in particular, is difficult to measure by volume.  For my recipes, I use 140 grams per cup of unsifted  all-purpose, bread or whole wheat flour and 125 grams of cake flour. Others may use different weights so use whatever they suggest.
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Buy the reddest rhubarb you can find. Avoid green stalks as they are not as tasty.
The peak season is in April and it is in its prime then.
Don’t be fooled by large strawberries. The smaller ones have the most flavor and the best texture. 
Be sure to use old fashioned oats. The quick oats are precooked and don’t taste the same in the crisp.
Be sure to put the unbaked pan on a parchment lined half sheet pan. This makes it much safer to remove from the oven when it is hot and the juices are bubbling over. It also helps keep the oven clean.
 
 

Nutrition

Serving: 8servingsCalories: 418kcalCarbohydrates: 82gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 132mgPotassium: 450mgFiber: 4gSugar: 61gVitamin A: 359IUVitamin C: 57mgCalcium: 120mgIron: 2mg

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