Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup

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I know. I did it again. Totally disappeared from the Internet with no notice whatsoever. I’m sorry about that. I have a somewhat good excuse this time though. I was in Ireland. Yep. Those of you who follow me on Instagram or are a friend of Facebook probably already knew this. I’ll be sharing more about that trip sometime this week. Stay tuned. I had the best of intentions for posting while I was traveling. I photographed six posts before I left and planned to do a little travel journal on a few of the days, but none of that happened. While my trip was beyond fabulous, I had anticipated a little downtime. However, it was a non-stop adventure of pub hopping and exploring the rolling green hills. So I figured, when life calls, you answer and worry about the rest later. Right?

Well, I’m back home and back online. Is anyone else seriously upset that it’s already June 23? Where did the month go? It feels like summer barely started, and I’m already dreading its end. What is happening?

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

Anyway, just before my travels my Mom dropped off a large amount of rhubarb from my grandparents’ garden. I love rhubarb, especially when it comes baked in something dessert related, even more so when it’s paired with strawberries. With this huge supply of rhubarb, I made four different recipes that I’m going to share with you over the next couple weeks. If you’re not a fan of rhubarb, what is wrong with you? Haha. I kid. If you tried rhubarb in the past and didn’t like it, maybe one of these recipes will change your mind.

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

I thought I’d kick off this unofficial rhubarb series with something pretty simple and multipurpose – Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup. It’s basically the delicious flavors of strawberries and rhubarb in syrup form. As you can imagine, this syrup comes in handy for drizzling over ice cream, pancakes, and cake. It’s also fabulous for cocktail making. (Don’t worry, a cocktail recipe or two will be coming soon.)

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

The syrup is made by simply cooking fresh strawberries and rhubarb with sugar and water.

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

You cook the mixture until all of the strawberries and rhubarb turn to mush and the liquid becomes thick. It’s almost like making jam. However, instead of keeping the pulp with the syrup, you stain the pulp out. What remains is liquid gold.

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

And isn’t the color gorgeous?

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

Like I said, pour this over vanilla ice cream, toss in some fresh sliced strawberries, and you will be in heaven. I’m pretty sure you could make some fabulous strawberry rhubarb salad dressing with this stuff,too, Or you could add it to Greek yogurt and granola, Or how about putting it on a piece of pound cake with fresh whipped cream. You get the idea. I’ll stop.

But seriously, go make this stuff. Like right now.

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup | Inspired by Charm

Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup

This Strawberry Rhubarb Syrup is a delicious addition to cocktails, desserts, and it’s even make a refreshing ice cream topping.
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Course: Condiment, Dessert, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cocktail, maple syrup, rhubarb, strawberry
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 10
Calories: 91kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups chopped rhubarb
  • 2 cups chopped strawberries
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 cup sugar

Instructions

  • Combine the rhubarb, strawberries, sugar and water in a sauce pan and bring to a boil. Lower the heat and summer, stirring occasionally, until the fruit is soft and the liquid has thickened slightly. This will take 20-25 minutes. Allow to cool slightly.
  • Put a mesh strainer over a large bowl and pour the mixture through the strainer. Use a spoon to extract any extra liquid from the solids.
  • Carefully pour the syrup in a clean bottle, cover, and store in the refrigerator. (If you’d like, hang on to any leftover solid fruit pieces. They are almost like a jam and are delicious on toast.)

Nutrition

Calories: 91kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 0.4g | Fat: 0.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 115mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 28IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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11 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for this recipe and welcome back from your Amazing trip.
    I just harvested my first bunch of rhurbarb this year and we are going camping soooo… I wanted a different syrup besides maple. I made the maple and now your Recipe. OMG, I LOVE it. Thank you again as I will be making jam as well. Your site is spectacular. Montana girl Watching.

  2. I love fruit syrups and this one looks amazing! I made just a plain rhubarb syrup this year, and I love a bit of it in my lemonade. I hope you did not discard the pulpy leftovers. It makes for a great compote! I love it spread with ricotta cheese over whole grain toast. Mmmmmmmm. I’m so excited for your week of rhubarb!!

  3. OMG, I’ve missed you and your blog! I’m so glad that I saw this recipe on Pinterest this morning. I can’t wait to try it. Keep them coming.

  4. Rhubarb is totally new to me, I’m ashamed to admit — but it sounds like I need to jump on that train ASAP!

    Woo, I’m sure you had a blast in Ireland! I enjoyed following along on your adventures through Instagram. 🙂 We were in Dublin, Kilkenny and Belfast with a tour group a few years back — such a beautiful country!

  5. I’ve been to Ireland twice, most recently this last St Patrick’s Day, and I can’t wait to see your pictures and hear all about it! Aren’t the people there the best? So friendly, helpful, and FUNNY!

  6. I love this combination and I made rhubarb and strawberry jelly at the weekend. I have also made strawberry and rhubarb vodka! I guess this will be another addition to my repetoire