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Rhubarbarita

From From The Way We Garden Now: 41 Pick-and-Choose Projects for Planting Your Paradise Large or Small by Katherine Whiteside (Clarkson Potter. 2007). Copyright 2007 by Katherine Whiteside.

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I adore making rhubarb pies (I prefer mine without strawberries and with a made-from-scratch crust.) But sometimes a girl needs something a little stronger than pie to get through the rest of the day. This is an especially nice way to celebrate a birthday that falls during rhubarb season. Mine is June 3rd, the height of rhubarb season and here is how I make birthday Rhubarbaritas:

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Ingredients
To make the juice:
  • Fresh organic rhubarb, as much as you have, cut into rough chunks
  • Simple syrup (2 parts water to one part sugar, boiled until sugar dissolves and liquid is clear)
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Instructions
  • 1. Place rhubarb chunks in saucepan and cover completely with simple syrup. Simmer until rhubarb falls into threads.
  • 2. Cool in saucepan, then pour into cheesecloth draped in a strainer placed over a bowl. Allow to drip and then squeeze the last of the juice out of the rhubarb pulp.
  • 3. Store juice in a bottle in the refrigerator until a Rhubarbarita urge strikes.
  • To celebrate that Rhubarbarita urge:
  • 1. Put lots of crushed ice in a tumbler.
  • 2. On top of the ice, pour equal amounts of rhubarb juice and a tasty tequila like Patron Gold. I suggest that this is not the moment to be shy or to go light
  • 3. Stir and adjust sweetness level by squeezing fresh lime into the glass.
  • 4. Sip, sing "Happy Birthday" really loudly, and kiss everybody at your party.
  • 5. For the adorable little kiddies at the party, add rhubarb juice to fresh lemonade for a fun, non-alcoholic drink.
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