A sweet and tart rhubarb pie filled with custard and topped off with a light meringue. Passed from generation to generation, this pie is a hit with my whole family!
This is my grandmother's famous pie recipe. I have many memories of making this pie with her as a child, and tasting the sweet and gooey satisfaction of biting into that first warm bite of utter deliciousness....
Once rhubarb season starts, my daughter immediately requests I make this pie. The recipe makes a large 10-inch pie, but is very easy to assemble and always comes out perfect.
A spring tradition in my family. This wonderful recipe passed down from my great-grandmother combines the sweetness of a crumb topping with a tart custard-style rhubarb pie.
A rhubarb-flavored custard pie (not pieces of rhubarb suspended in a custard). This recipe goes back to the 1930s or 40s in my family. As a child, I usually asked for this pie instead of cake for my birthday....
This is an amazingly delicious pie that gets its rich red color and juiciness from the rhubarb and delicious Saskatoon berry flavor and depth from the saskatoon berries. This pie has a flavor that is just...
This pie has a wonderful flavor and is unlike those on the site, it does not contain tapioca. It is an old recipe and is easily made. Using young rhubarb makes this recipe unbeatable in taste and texture....
Delicious - I bake this for my 93 year old grandmother each rhubarb season, and she just loves it. Like when I was a kid, she says... mmmmm good! Everyone wants some.
A pie recipe my whole family loves and begs my mother to make when we have a get together. Wonderful warmed and with a side of vanilla ice cream! I dedicate this recipe to Grace M. Novak.
My ex-mother-in-law used to make this for me. It's not a milk custard type, and it's not like a regular rhubarb pie. It's just fantastic! Fresh or frozen rhubarb may be used.
After experimenting with many different fruit and rhubarb combinations, I have found this one to be my favorite. It is simply the most delicious pie I've ever had.
You find this in many restaurants, but they buy the pie pre-made. But I know what fruits go in it. So I will give you my best guess at what goes in it.
Inspired by my Uncle Wayne, this pie is delightfully simple. Rhubarb and blueberries in a light oil-based crust, topped with vanilla frozen yogurt makes a perfect Fourth of July dessert.
Rhubarb is sweetened and topped with a crunchy oat topping in this delicious and easy to make pie. A dear family friend always grew rhubarb and made this pie with her bounty each year. People are skeptical...
This isn't your typical rhubarb pie - it has a layer or rhubarb topped with a cream cheese layer, and is finished off with a vanilla sour cream topping.
Delicious combo...the reason it's an accident is because I didn't realize I had put in the raspberries until it was too late! Still, that pie didn't last very long!