Classic Rhubarb Pie
This Classic Rhubarb Pie with a Lattice Crust is a spectacular taste of summer thatโs been popular for generations! With a double crust and no custard, itโs just plain delicious!
Childhood memories come pouring back with each tasty bite of this homemade Rhubarb Pie Recipe. I grew up with a big rhubarb patch in our backyard. Weโd be thrilled when my mom would surprise us with a pie. The simple filling highlights the true flavors of this fabulous spring vegetable!
Why You Should Make this Recipe for Rhubarb Pie
- If youโre lucky enough to have access to fresh rhubarb, this recipe for rhubarb pie is a perfect way to showcase this tart vegetable thatโs treated like a fruit.
- Itโs truly a taste of summer!
- There is nothing that can compare to the delightful balance of sweet and tart as well as a rhubarb pie!
Reader Endorsement:
From Patti via Pinterest: It came out perfect! It was hard to wait for it to set but necessary. I used the tip on egg washing the bottom crust and loved how it came out! This recipe is a keeper.
More Rhubarb Inspiration
Rhubarb bread is definitely a fond memory, and I adore Rhubarb Muffins, too. Dorie Greenspanโs Rhubarb Upside-Down Cakes are darned irresistible, too. How about some Rhubarb Sauce over vanilla ice cream? Then thereโs this tempting Rhubarb Crisp that Iโve been eyeing as well!
But one of my favorite memories was when sheโd bake up a classic rhubarb pie. Flavored with just sugar and a touch of butter, it was pure rhubarb ecstasy! No custard to muddy up the sheer gloriousness of this summer fruit!
How to Make a Lattice Topping
If Iโm using a good pastry recipe, a lattice crust is a fun twist for the top crust. Built-in air vents and a gorgeous presentation. I brush the lattice with some heavy cream and sprinkle it with coarse sugar for a beautiful finish for this classic rhubarb pie.
- Start by laying a strip of crust down the center, then a second strip perpendicular, crossing in the center.
- Continue to add strips in each direction, folding up and down those strips in their path allowing for an attractive lattice pie crust.
One of my dear friends commented with her first bite, โThis is definitely not Pillsbury.โ Though store-bought crust is wonderful in a pinch, there is nothing better than a buttery, flaky homemade pie crust.
Iโve referenced Simply Recipesโ post on How to Make a Lattice Crust in the past as Eliseโs photos demonstrate the technique much better than I could explain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rhubarb is officially classified as a vegetable as it is the stem of the rhubarb plant. Like celery stalks, stems are vegetables. As a vegetable, rhubarb is far from sweet so more sugar is needed than in the average pie or youโd be puckering with every bite.
But we treat these rhubarb stems, which range from green to red in color, as a fruit as itโs used in recipes for pies, tarts, cakes, muffins, and even ice cream toppings. And please note that only the stems are edible as the rest of the plant is poisonous. They contain oxalic acid and other toxic substances. I got a lot of grief when I posted my rhubarb muffins with some of the stems and leaves in the background. Mind you, I wasnโt suggesting you eat them raw or cooked!
Rhubarb cooked by itself is very tart, like a sour green apple. But balancing the tartness with the perfect amount of sugar makes rhubarb a favorite ingredient for spring and summer desserts.
Itโs not necessary, but if you feel your stalks are stringy or tough as you cut them, you can take a knife or vegetable peeler to remove some of the skin and strings. Preparing rhubarb for pie mainly consists of washing it and chopping it.
Rhubarb and other fruit-only pies are fine to store at room temperature for up to 2 days. Longer than that, place your pie in the refrigerator for up to 3 more days. You may want to gently warm up a slice in the microwave to get the chill off before eating.
If your rhubarb pie filling contains custard, it must be refrigerated to avoid bacteria from growing due to the perishable nature of custard. This pie can also be frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator.
Yes. Only pull (donโt cut) a few stalks from each plant. Removing all stalks will leave the plant without the ability to get energy from the sun to prepare for next yearโs crop. And make sure to remove the toxic leaves before slicing the rhubarb.
Tips for Making a Rhubarb Pie Recipe
- PRO-Tip: If youโre worried about a soggy crust, hereโs a quick trick. Whip together an egg and 1 teaspoon of water to make an egg wash. Brush over the bottom crust before adding the filling. It will add a barrier as it cooks.
- PRO-Tip: Leftover egg wash can be painted on the lattice crust to assist with browning. Plus, you can sprinkle with coarse sugar to give the top some sparkle since the wash makes the lattice sticky.
- Place a rimmed baking sheet in the oven as it preheats. Place the pie on the baking sheet to catch any juices that bubble out of the pie.
- The hot baking sheet will also help set the bottom crust by providing direct heat.
- If youโre not sure if your pie is done, look for pink juices to be bubbling from the openings in the lattice.
- Cool the pie for at least 3 hours before slicing. This will allow the filling and juices to set up.
- Frozen rhubarb can be used, just defrost first.
- PRO-Tip: To make a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, just decrease the rhubarb to 3 cups and add 2 cups of strawberries, cut in half or thick slices.
- You can add 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon to the rhubarb mixture if that appeals to you!
- Also, you can top the pie with a solid crust instead of making a lattice. Just cut a few vents for steam to escape.
Helpful Tools:
- Pie Plate (glass) (all affiliate links)
- Pie Plate (ceramic)
- French Rolling Pin
More Incredible Summer Fruit Pies:
- Strawberry Cream Pie
- Freeze and Bake Blueberry Pie
- Blueberry Peach Custard Pie
- Peach Crumb Pie
- Simple Strawberry Pie
- Plus if youโre looking for a pie crust with butter and shortening, check out this terrific Pie Crust Recipe. And my Rhubarb Bars are phenomenal, too!
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Classic Rhubarb Pie Recipe
A classic rhubarb pie from my childhood topped with a beautiful, woven lattice crust.
Ingredients
- 6-8 tablespoons flour
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 tablespoon butter, cut into pieces
- 4 cups chopped rhubarb
- 1 double crust pie crust recipe* (or store bought)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 450º.
- Mix together the flour and sugar in a large bowl. Add rhubarb and toss to combine.
- Roll out your bottom crust and place in a pie plate. Add the rhubarb to the pie plate and dot with butter. Roll out the top crust and either cut strips to weave or top with the whole sheet of dough.
- Trim edges and crimp the two crusts together. Cut some air vents in the top of the crust if you're not making a lattice top.
- Place pie on a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes.
- Reduce heat to 350º and bake for 30-50 more minutes OR until the filling is bubbling in the middle. Cover edges with foil if the crust is browning too quickly during the baking.
Notes
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 345Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 104mgCarbohydrates: 70gFiber: 2gSugar: 51gProtein: 3g
57 Comments on “Classic Rhubarb Pie”
Oh this looks too gorgeous Liz. Rhubarb is just one of my all time favourites
Your mother would be proud, Liz. You have definitely mastered the art of pie and her rhubarb. P.s. Thank you for the recipe..It’s David’s favorite…Thanks to the pies his mother made him as a child.
Your pie looks perfect Liz! I am yet to use rhubarb in my baking, but your post made me want to go out and buy some right away ๐
I visited a master gardener’s garden this morning and was amazed how rhubarb is grown. Such a beautiful plant. Love, love your pie, the lattice is beautiful.
This is just beautiful Liz, definitely a summer dream dessert! Your mom sounds wonderful, even if she wasn’t a regular dessert maker. You’ve made up for that )
One of my absolute favorites! This pie looks like perfection.
The pie looks delicious. I love desserts with rhubarb. Simple pies like this are the best.
I am getting ready to make the pie, and I am very excited! Can you tell me once it is done, do you keep it in refrigerator or on counter if its not all eaten in a day? Also since rhubarb is not available year round (in TX we can buy it for what seems to be only a couple of weeks), is there a way that you can either make the pie and freeze it or freeze the rhubarb, to where it will still be good later on. Someone told me it does not freeze well. Thanks for the help and recipe!!
I keep it on the counter for the first day or so, then move it to the fridge after that to help preserve it. You can freeze an unbaked pie (wrap well), then defrost in the fridge the night before you bake, extending the baking time since it is cold. You can buy frozen rhubarb, so I think you can easily chop it and freeze it. I’d use the same process as for freezing berries. Put the chopped pieces on a sheet pan and let those freeze. When frozen, put enough for a pie into a ziplock freezer bag and keep frozen till you need it. I think that would be easier than freezing a whole pie ๐
Used to be one of my favorite desserts….usually with strawberries in it. We used to grow rhubarb on our acreage in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Now we can buy it frozen. I don’t think people here know what it is really. I have this feeling rhubarb would grow really well here. Your pie looks beautiful – so artistically done.
I love rhubarb pie! It’s so nice to let the flavor of it shine through without strawberries or custard as you say.
Classic and definitely one of the best pies! Oh I would love a slice ๐
Hello Liz. What a beautiful seasonal pie! The classics are often the best. I’m afraid I would have to drown it in custard though… mmmm!
Thrilled to see a “just rhubarb” pie! It’s my all time favorite pie, and this is just like my mother use to make as well. Unfortunately, my husband needs some strawberries to tone done the tartness of the rhubarb so I don’t get a real rhubarb pie unless I buy it and that’s just not the same. There’s no way I would be able to find a delicious pie like the one you made here. Sitting here looking at your pictures and imaging the flavor. YUM!
That’s a beautiful thing! In fact, it’s perfect. You had me at rhubarb lol!
We have to have at least one rhubarb pie each year! Really good stuff:@)
It is beautiful, my friend! I always love pretty pies like this (although I’ve never actual had rhubarb pie! If I have pie it’s usually only pumpkin ๐ )
Oh, my my! This pie looks and sounds INSANELY good! Rhubarb tastes so GOOD, and I know it was just divine! I wouldn’t mind starting my day with this stunning looking pie! ๐
Haven’t had any rhubarb desserts this year yet…wish I could have one slice of your gorgeous pie!
Great pie, Liz! I remember those rhubarb patches in the yard way back when and wish we had one now after seeing this. Bill and I love rhubarb pie and yours looks perfect! Sugar and butter is all it needs and your lattice crust puts it over the top goodness! Thanks!
Love how perfectly the lattice turned out! I can never get it that pretty. Great job ๐