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Undoubtedly one of the best rhubarb recipes: This easy Rhubarb Crisp is quick to pull together and tastes amazing with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!

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I have always preferred fruity desserts over anything else – and I’m definitely all about the crumbles, crisps and cobblers! My neighbour has a huge rhubarb plant in her garden and lets me take as much of it as I like. So our springs are usually filled with all things rhubarb, and first and foremost with this easy rhubarb crisp.

It’s incredibly simple to pull together, very forgiving if you’re baking challenged, precision challenged or baking with the kids at home ? plus this recipe has no eggs and uses mostly pantry staples, perfect for a simple treat.

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Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

  • Rhubarb: You can use frozen rhubarb in place of the fresh. Measure while frozen, then thaw completely! I recommend carefully draining the thawed rhubarb, but do not squeeze it. Be very careful when tossing with the other ingredients. If the thawed rhubarb feels very wet, add an extra tablespoon of cornstarch.
  • Oats: I always use quick oats because I like the texture in a crisp better vs old fashioned oats. If you only have old fashioned oats, the crisp topping will have a coarser texture and won’t come together as nicely. You can pulse old fashioned oats in a food processor 2-3 times to chop them up a little.
  • Butter: Make sure your butter is fridge-cold when using it in this recipe for best results. If you need to use margarine in place of the butter, please only use stick margarine and not a buttery spread. The crumble topping will not work with a spread.
  • Cornstarch: I prefer cornstarch in the filling over flour, because it mixes better with the juices. If you only have flour on hand, feel free to use it in the filling, but make sure it sticks to the rhubarb and doesn’t all drop to the bottom of the dish – else you will have a thick coating of flour on the bottom of your crisp.

How to make a Rhubarb Crisp

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1 To make the rhubarb filling, combine the sliced rhubarb with cornstarch, sugar and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl.

2 Transfer the filling to a buttered ~2 quart casserole dish. Smooth out the top as well as you can.

3 To make the crumble topping, combine flour, oats, sugar, cinnamon and salt in a large bowl. Add the cold, diced butter.

4 Using clean hands, cut in the butter until crumbs form. You need to work the butter into the dry ingredients well, otherwise the topping will be sandy.

5 Evenly scatter the crumb topping over the rhubarb, then bake until golden and bubbly. Let sit on the counter for 10 minutes, then serve with vanilla ice cream!

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Recipe tips

  • Make sure to thoroughly cut the butter into the dry ingredients for the topping. The final texture should resemble a thicker, crumbly oatmeal cookie dough. Otherwise, the topping will be sandy/taste of plain flour.
  • Depending on the water content of your rhubarb, you may need to add more cornstarch to the filling. If you have very overgrown garden rhubarb, I recommend adding an extra tablespoon of cornstarch.
  • Do not skip the 10 minute rest before serving, even if it’s tempting to dig right in. This will help the rhubarb filling to thicken as it slightly cools.
  • Do not cut back on the sugar in this recipe. Rhubarb is tart and really does need the sweetness.
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Storage tips

Leftovers keep on the counter for 1-2 days. Once the crisp has cooled, cover it with plastic wrap and store in a dry place on the counter out of direct sunlight. Eat within 1-2 days.

You can reheat individual portions in burst in the microwave.

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Easy Rhubarb Crisp

Try this easy rhuabrb crisp recipe if you need a simple and quick dessert for spring. Serve it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the ultimate treat – and it's perfect for Easter, too!

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Recipe details

Prep 15 minutes mins

Cook 35 minutes mins

Total 1 hour hr

Servings 6 servings

Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

Rhubarb Filling

  • 2 pounds sliced rhubarb fresh or frozen; see notes for frozen
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Crumble Topping

  • 1 cup oats
  • ½ cup flour
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 stick cold butter cubed (1 stick = 8 tablespoons or ½ cup)

Instructions

  • Prep: Heat oven to 400°F. Lightly butter a ~2 quart casserole dish.

  • Make rhubarb filling: Combine all ingredients for the rhubarb filling in a large bowl. Evenly spread in the prepared casserole dish.

  • Make topping: Combine oats, flour, sugar, cinnamon and salt in a large bowl. Cut in butter until crumbs form.

  • Finish and bake: Evenly scatter the crumb topping over the rhubarb filling. Bake in the hot oven for around 35 minutes, or until golden and bubbly. Allow to sit on the counter for 10 minutes before serving.

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Notes

Ingredient notes

  • Rhubarb: You can use frozen rhubarb in place of the fresh. Measure while frozen, then thaw completely! I recommend carefully draining the thawed rhubarb, but do not squeeze it. Be very careful when tossing with the other ingredients. If the thawed rhubarb feels very wet, add an extra tablespoon of cornstarch.
  • Oats: I always use quick oats because I like the texture in a crisp better vs old fashioned oats. If you only have old fashioned oats, the crisp topping will have a coarser texture and won’t come together as nicely. You can pulse old fashioned oats in a food processor 2-3 times to chop them up a little.
  • Butter: Make sure your butter is fridge-cold when using it in this recipe for best results. If you need to use margarine in place of the butter, please only use stick margarine and not a buttery spread. The crumble topping will not work with a spread.
  • Cornstarch: I prefer cornstarch in the filling over flour, because it mixes better with the juices. If you only have flour on hand, feel free to use it in the filling, but make sure it sticks to the rhubarb and doesn’t all drop to the bottom of the dish – else you will have a thick coating of flour on the bottom of your crisp.

Recipe tips

  • Make sure to thoroughly cut the butter into the dry ingredients for the topping. The final texture should resemble a thicker, crumbly oatmeal cookie dough. Otherwise, the topping will be sandy/taste of plain flour.
  • Depending on the water content of your rhubarb, you may need to add more cornstarch to the filling. If you have very overgrown garden rhubarb, I recommend adding an extra tablespoon of cornstarch.
  • Do not skip the 10 minute rest before serving, even if it’s tempting to dig right in. This will help the rhubarb filling to thicken as it slightly cools.
  • Do not cut back on the sugar in this recipe. Rhubarb is tart and really does need the sweetness.
  • Store leftover crisp covered on the counter for 1-2 days.

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: British, Traditional

First published on 03/25/2020. Updated on 03/23/2021.

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When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me! Learn more.

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  1. Jean Muehlmeier says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (16)
    I cooked the rhubarb first & let it cool to room temperature You have to stir to avoid it burning. I wonder if you could make a graham cracker crust somehiw?

    Reply

    • Nora says

      You mean to go on top? I think it might work out. I would probably do 1.5-1.75 cups graham cracker crumbs in place of the oats, maybe skip the cinnamon. Keep in mind, this is just me guessing, I haven’t actually tried it.

      Reply

  2. Pat H says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (17)
    Really tasty made as directed. Used all fresh rhubarb added a 1/2 tbsp more of cornstarch to rhubarb.Was just right served with fresh cream.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m glad you liked the recipe, Pat!

      Reply

  3. Douglas Bemlott says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (18)
    one of the best and easiest to make. Android delicious it is!😋

    Reply

  4. Linda Z says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (19)
    Love this recipe!
    Made it exactly as instructed and it is delicious!
    Thanks so much for sharing it with us.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      Thank YOU for making it, Linda! I always feel honored when my recipes can bring joy to other peoples’ lives.

      Reply

  5. Neesa says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (20)
    Just made this recipe yesterday!
    We added 2 granny smith apples and increased the quantity of the dough by a half. Also used half the amount of sugar in both filling and the dough. It turned out deliciously savoury-sweet!
    Super simple and very satisfying!

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Neesa!

      Reply

  6. Ashley says

    I made this today, with fresh rhubarb picked from the garden today too. I couldn’t find my kitchen scale to weigh the rhubarb, but I used 4 cups of thinner chopped stalks. It is so good!

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Ashley!

      Reply

  7. Joy says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (21)
    This was great! When I was little my parents grew and cooked rhubarb. I never realized you could make a crumble without cooking it first. This recipe is delicious! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Joy! My grandmother always grew rhubarb as well, to this day she keeps a huge plant in her garden. She doesn’t even like rhubarb, ha! – but she knew her children and grandchildren love it, so it stays 🙂

      Reply

  8. Jamie says

    Great recipe! Added a green apple b/c I didn’t have quite enough rhubarb. Everyone loved it! Even managed to let it cool for 10 min, painful as it was 🙂

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Jamie! And yes, allowing it to cool is definitely not easy ?

      Reply

  9. Carol says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (22)
    This recipe was easy to follow. The hints were very helpful and it turned out delicious. We are both diabetic so we used Splenda not sugar with the cornstarch and brown sugar in the topping. Excellent!!!!

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad to hear this, Carol!

      Reply

  10. Marlene Wilkins says

    Getting ready for the day when we gather the rhubarb. This looks good Nora. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I hope you’ll enjoy the pie, Marlene!

      Reply

  11. TM says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (23)
    The topping is crispy and buttery and it’s full of fresh rhubarb flavour! Simple and delicious!

    Reply

  12. Andiebird says

    Easy Rhubarb Crisp Recipe [+ Video] - Savory Nothings (24)
    Made this for pudding tonight. Turned out a treat. Absolutely delicious. Thank you.

    Reply

    • Cheryl says

      One of the Best Crumbles ever

      Reply

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FAQs

Does rhubarb need to be cooked before baking? ›

Do You Need to Cook Rhubarb Before Baking? The short answer is no, you don't need to cook rhubarb before baking a rhubarb pie.

Why is my rhubarb crumble soggy? ›

- There's to much moisture in your fruit. Try mixing a little corn flour into the rhubarb before baking. - Your crumble has cooked to quickly. Try turning down the temperature and baking your crumble for longer.

What's the best way to cook rhubarb? ›

Directions
  1. Place rhubarb in a large pot and fill with enough water so that it is almost covered. Bring to a boil, then simmer over medium heat until starting to fall apart, about 20 minutes. Stir occasionally.
  2. Remove from heat; stir in sugar and cinnamon until sugar has dissolved. Serve hot or cold.
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Can I freeze fresh rhubarb for later use? ›

You can freeze rhubarb raw, blanched or fully cooked. Regardless of which stage you choose to freeze at, the rhubarb will break down more as it defrosts, so it's best used in dishes where you don't need neat sticks of it.

What enhances the flavour of rhubarb? ›

While cinnamon may be a more common spice to pair with rhubarb, citrusy, herbal cardamon lends a warm, citrusy note to a dish. A big pinch of ground cardamom can be added to any cake, pie, or compote, or you can simply add a little to the whipped cream you'll be topping your rhubarb dessert with.

What takes the tartness out of rhubarb? ›

Although it can be eaten raw, rhubarb tends to be too tart this way, and it's usually best when cooked with plenty of sugar. It goes well with both ginger and strawberries.

What is the best sweetener for rhubarb? ›

My advice is yes, try honey! The recipe pictured above (and linked below) includes some honey along with the sugar; try making it with just the honey and see how it turns out. Sometimes, depending on how tender and fresh the rhubarb is, I even cut the sugar down by half.

How to perk up rhubarb? ›

Limp rhubarb can be perked up by standing the stems upright in chilled water for about an hour. A word of warning: rhubarb leaves are poisonous due to their relatively high oxalic acid content and must be discarded. The shredded leaves, mixed with water, were once used as an insecticide to spray over plants and bushes.

Is A rhubarb A vegetable or a fruit? ›

Rhubarb is a vegetable often thought to be a fruit. There's actually a good reason for this confusion: in 1947 the USDA classified it as a fruit because the tariffs on bringing fruits into the country were lower on fruits than vegetables. In actuality though, rhubarb is a vegetable - a member of the buckwheat family.

What is the difference between rhubarb crisp and crumble? ›

So what's a crumble vs. a crisp? A crumble is just a crisp without oats in the streusel. It may feature nuts, but the streusel topping is usually a simple combination of butter, flour, and sugar that is more clumpy than that of a crisp.

What is the secret to crunchy crumble? ›

A pastry chef friend shared the technique. Instead of sprinkling the raw crumbs on top of the fruit, where they absorb the juices and turn a little mushy on their undersides, he spread them out in a pan and baked them separately, until crisp and cookielike.

Can you eat rhubarb raw? ›

Typically, you would only eat the stalk of a rhubarb plant, which is safe to eat both raw and uncooked, according to Richter. The stalk contains no poisons, and you will normally not get sick eating it, though you'll likely want to sweeten or cook the stalk before eating it to make it more palatable.

What happens if you don't peel rhubarb? ›

You don't need to peel peak-season rhubarb, but by midsummer, the stalks tend to be tough and fibrous. You might need to peel them to make them tastier.

Do you eat the green part of rhubarb? ›

The only sure way to get red stems on your rhubarb is by purchasing dormant crowns of a good quality, properly named, red stemmed variety. It's not that green stems aren't edible. They are. But they're not as attractive when cooked and they lack the tart, mouth puckering edge that rhubarb lovers really crave.

Should I wash rhubarb before refrigerating? ›

Whole stalks of rhubarb should be placed unwashed in an open Glad® Zipper Bag in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator. To cut rhubarb, wash and dry the stalks and remove tough ends. Cut the fruit into 1- to 2-inch lengths.

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