Author Notes
Without rhubarb, strawberries are mute. —slapdash
Test Kitchen Notes
We love cooks who have conviction -- and Slapdash has plenty! We especially like Slapdash's insistence on using a "WOODEN SPOON" -- the admirable, single-utensil, hard core approach to mixing. (Not that we do it ourselves.) This is a fairly classic crisp -- note the even 1/2 cup proportions in the topping. Commit them to memory and you can make this dessert anywhere. - A&M
—The Editors
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Ingredients
- On top
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1/2 cup
(soft but still firm) butter
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1/2 cup
firmly packed brown sugar
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1/2 cup
flour
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1/2 cup
rolled oats
- Underneath
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3
3/4" - 1" thick stalks red rhubarb
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1 quart
fresh strawberries
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3/4 cup
granulated sugar
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1/4 cup
unbleached flour
Directions
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Wash the rhubarb and the strawberries in cold water.
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Cut off the gnarly ends of the rhubarb and slice into 1/2" slices, cross-cutting any wide bits in half. Put in a medium sized mixing bowl.
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Hull the strawberries and slice each one into 1/4" slices. Add them to the rhubarb.
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Add the granulated sugar and unbleached flour to the rhubarb and strawberries and mix WITH A WOODEN SPOON until the fruit is coated. Set aside.
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Cream the butter WITH A WOODEN SPOON in a medium mixing bowl.
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Add the brown sugar and, WITH A WOODEN SPOON, mix until smooth.
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Add the flour and, WITH A WOODEN SPOON, mix until smooth.
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Add the rolled oats and, WITH A WOODEN SPOON, mix until smooth.
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Put the strawberry RHUBARB into an 6" x 3" round casserole dish making sure to scrape everything from the bottom of the mixing bowl into the casserole.
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Spread the oatmeal mix evenly over the top of the strawberry RHUBARB.
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Place the casserole dish on a cookie sheet on the middle shelf of the oven (as it can't help but overflow, it is that loud). Bake until the top is golden brown, 40-50 minutes.
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Serve while still quite warm with heavy cream, custard or vanilla ice cream.
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