Rhubarb Cordial Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: eatboutique

June14,2021

4.8

8 Ratings

  • Makes 1 Liter

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Author Notes

If I ever had a signature fruit, rhubarb is mine, tart and sweet but mostly tart, in a good way. And forget about adding strawberries. My signature fruit doesn’t need more than a bit of sugar and a liter of vodka to find its way to agreeableness. I make barrels of this cordial every spring, and give it away throughout the year. —eatboutique

Test Kitchen Notes

WHO: eatboutique is the woman behind eatboutique.com and lives in New England.
WHAT: The best way to savor the season -- and preserve it for later.
HOW: Throw some chopped rhubarb and sugar in a jar, cover with vodka, and let it sit for a month.
WHY WE LOVE IT: By taking just a few minutes to throw 3 ingredients in a jar, you can make rhubarb season stretch a little bit longer -- and a killer after-dinner drink while you're at it. We also see this mixed with sparkling water (or sparkling wine!) and sipped by the pool. —The Editors

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 2 poundsrhubarb, cleaned and cut into 1" pieces
  • 1 cuporganic sugar
  • 1 litergood vodka, local and organic are a plus
Directions
  1. Place rhubarb pieces in a large clean glass jar.
  2. Pour sugar on top of rhubarb.
  3. Pour vodka into jar and stir all ingredients together.
  4. Let this concoction sit for 1 month, stirring every so often to help break down the sugar and the fruit.
  5. At the 1 month point, the sugar will have dissolved completely. Strain out the rhubarb.
  6. Store in the same large glass jar or in smaller pretty jars. I sometimes use little medicine jars.
  7. Serve ice cold at the end of the meal, or in a flute with a bit of champagne.

Tags:

  • co*cktail
  • American
  • Rhubarb
  • Vodka
  • Fruit
  • Make Ahead
  • Serves a Crowd
  • 5 Ingredients or Fewer
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
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92 Reviews

Lisa L. May 22, 2023

Excellent on a hot afternoon over some ice or mixed with something bubbly! Make sure that your rhubarb is nice and fresh, spring time harvest is best. Will not come out nice if frozen or older.

jennifer G. July 16, 2021

Hi- I just strained my first batch- what does one do with the rhubarb? cook it down? snack on it?

Rosie M. May 15, 2023

I like to stew it( no need to add more sugar) then I add it to small cubed apple pieces and bake in tarts. The apple adds a little texture back.

lindamc May 5, 2019

I made this last year and it was amazing. I have also used the technique to make other fruit infusions. They are delicious and economical, and they make excellent gifts. My husband and I now have a friendly competition going to make the tastiest versions, playing around with proportions and combinations. Am about to start the cycle again now that rhubarb is coming into the greenmarket. Thanks so much for posting!

Maggie B. May 6, 2019

You're welcome!

sscook June 8, 2018

Love it. This is my third batch! I have decided to request the flasks back as I have had so much demand. I share the recipe. Tastes like rhubarb pie on ice. I have found it's important to see if the flasks are 8 oz or 16 oz. I also found them once on sale at Crate and Barrel, but most recently found them at World Market 17 oz https://www.worldmarket.com/product/glass-bottle-with-clamp-stopper.do?sortby=ourPicks
for $5.99

Julia M. August 18, 2017

How long will this keep?

lindamc May 5, 2019

The small amount of mine that I still have is fine a year later.

lisa July 24, 2017

Followed recipe. 100% cough syrup. :(

Wendy L. June 24, 2017

As far as jars go, vintage stores would also have many options and you can buy cork stoppers of most any size at widgetco.com.

Found the flasks at Crate and Barrel for $3.95. http://www.crateandbarrel...

ingefaer May 11, 2016

Thank you @eatboutique I'll check it out.

ingefaer May 10, 2016

I'm running out of attractive bottles to put the finished product in. I looked up Weck, as someone suggested the bottle on the photo is Wecks, but I saw nothing that looks like that......did anyone ever find the real answer I wonder?

eatboutique May 10, 2016

Have you tried the online shop, Specialty Bottle? I get many of my bottles there.

Elizabeth June 19, 2021

Is it ok to let the mixture steep for longer than 1 month?

david May 9, 2016

Just tried this and ran into some "issues".... 2lbs of rhubarb = 1 qt., the size of the required large jar should be at least a 1/2 gal. I found that out the hard way and had to split it between two qt jars. If this turns out like everyone says, I will need to get that LARGE jar!! :)

Alexandra June 25, 2015

My brother gave me some of the batch he made last year and it was so good. I just made a batch of my own this evening and can't wait to try it! I love it with spicy ginger beer (Goya is my favorite), a couple frozen strawberries, and ice.

Jennifer A. May 31, 2015

I actually prefer this without the sugar. Use Devils Spring vodka which is 160 proof and really draws out the essence of the fruit. Have made it many times and with all different fruit combinations. Cranberry lime is one of my favorites too.

ingefaer May 31, 2015

I just made my third batch! I have given away the finished product and I have given away the recipe - last time was yesterday when a woman at the store asked me what I was going to do with all the rhubarb!
I love the stuff and I adore rhubarb.
Thanks for the recipe.

Ann H. January 21, 2015

I found the flasks at Sur la table, surlatable.com, for $6 each for an 8 oz. They are also available at bottles.com. Search for flasks. Some have fold over metal closures and they are also available with corks.

Ann H. May 31, 2015

Found the flasks at Crate and Barrel for $3.95. http://www.crateandbarrel.com/sealed-flask/s164577

Tami W. July 1, 2014

If you double or triple this is it best to make it in individual jars or can it be done all in one jar?

eatboutique July 1, 2014

I double or triple it in the same large jar with great results!

S B. June 27, 2014

This is the second year I have happily made this special cordial. Love it mixed with sparkling mineral water for the pure, very rhubarb-y flavor...just delicious. Also made this in the winter with cranberries...oh my! Thanks so much for this amazing recipe.

eatboutique July 1, 2014

Anytime S B! xo

Sarahjane R. June 26, 2014

If you make this and share it, plan on making more. Add some strawberry seltzer to the cordial and you have a strawberry rhubarb pie co*cktail. Delicious and refreshing.

eatboutique July 1, 2014

That sounds wonderful!

Bunnie1 May 13, 2014

Is it sweet?

eatboutique July 1, 2014

Yes, it's sweet and tart. :)

KLD1967 April 14, 2014

I made something similar to this last year. I live in Southern Ontario and we are the home of ice wine. I used a product called Vice, which is a vodka ice wine, some Grand Marnier and then I made a simple syrup and put it all, with the rhubarb, in mason jars in the pantry for a month. This was one of the best things I have ever made.

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