Author Notes
Rhubarb soup is a traditional way of preparing rhubarb in Norway. I think the simple name belies how delicious it is. My recipe is inspired by a neighbor's recipe that we eat at our Norwegian Independence day party. The addition of wine instead of just water is inspired by a recipe from the Norwegian food writer Andreas Viestad. Rhubarb soup is best served cold or at room temperature and generously topped with sweetened vanilla flavored whipped cream. I also sometimes like to add some cubes of pound cake! - fiveandspice —fiveandspice
Test Kitchen Notes
This is a great example of how easy and fast fruit soups are to throw together for a refreshing summer dessert. This one has a nice creamy texture and is loaded with tart and sweet rhubarb flavor. I used honey which added a nice layer of flavor. The whipped cream on top adds a touch of decadence. - Stephanie —The Editors
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Ingredients
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4 cups
rhubarb, cut into 1-inch pieces
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3/4 cup
sugar or honey
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1 cup
water
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1 cup
white wine (a light fruity variety such as pinot grigio)
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4-5
cardamom pods lightly crushed, or 1 tsp. ground cardamom
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1 teaspoon
vanilla extract
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1 cup
strawberries, washed and sliced (optional)
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sweetened whipped cream for serving
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2 teaspoons
cornstarch, dissolved in about 1/4 cup warm water
Directions
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In a medium pot, bring the rhubarb, sugar/honey, water, wine, cardamom, vanilla, and strawberries (if using) to a boil.
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Lower the heat very low and simmer until the rhubarb is soft and falling apart, 20-25 minutes.
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Remove the cardamom pods (if using ground cardamom then just continue). Turn the heat up to medium, and stir in the dissolved cornstarch. Stir until the soup thickens, 2-3 minutes, then remove from heat. Allow to cool to room temperature, or chill in the refrigerator.
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Serve in bowls, generously topped with sweetened whipped cream. If desired, you can also put cubes of pound cake in the bottoms of the bowl and spoon the soup over them.
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