Freezing Rhubarb?

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How do you freeze rhubarb? can you just cut it into chunks when raw and put into freezer? I have some left over. Ive heard that crumble mix doesnt freeze well? otherwise i could make a crumble and put into freezer.
help please, thanks
help please, thanks
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Best results are when frozen in syrup, (300g sugar dissolved in 1/2 litre water) pour in enough syrup to just cover.
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Remember to plunge into ice cold water afterwards, to stop the cooking process.;)
We do the same with Celery. We only use it in stews ect. so we chop up a whole head then bag and freeze it and use it as and when required.
You will soon see if it begins to dry out and you can dump it. (Sorry Compost it)
If you consider that if you do not freeze it you are going to waste it anyway you have nothing to lose.
there's only so much rhubarb crumble you can eat at a time!!!
An alternative to crumble is the very easy cobbler recipe posted on this forum several times, which we are really into at the moment.
Last year when I had too much I made rhubarb chutney which was gorgeous and I'm waiting till I'm fed up with crumbles and coblers to make another batch (I used 2 pounds last year but am going to make 4 or 6 pounds this year as it was so nice with cheese or ham, and I can give some away.
I use it straight from the bag for crumbles, it always turns out fine.
~Lynn
dry freeze unsweetened.cut into convenient quantities.pack in polythene bags..remove the air and seal it can be kept for upto 12 months this way
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