A Homemade Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Recipe

A Warm, Sweet, Tart & Flaky Homemade Dessert
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Homemade Strawberry Rhubarb Pie.  If you follow along on Instagram then you know I’ve been working on perfecting this recipe for quite some time.  Between uncooked crusts, too much liquid, and mastering the balance of the sour rhubarb, my strawberry rhubarb pie recipe might end up being the death of me.  But, like all good things practice makes perfect. 

The first few go arounds I kept getting what Mary Berry calls a soggy bottom, and it was coming out just too soupy.  Truthfully, I don’t mind a bit of a soupy pie.  A homemade fruit pie will always, taste amazing to me…soggy bottom and all.  But uncooked crust and too sour rhubarb, that needed to change.

To avoid a soggy bottom of uncooked crust I pre-baked the pie crust bottom for about 20-30 minutes, using pie weights to prevent the crust from bubbling.  These simple little weights have been around forever and really should be a kitchen staple for any baker. 

Second, I added more corn starch than what the recipe called for; it’s used to absorb the juices.  If you’ve ever made a strawberry rhubarb pie recipe, you’ll know that this is absolutely key.  The final pie still had a just a tad too much juice to it, so next time I’ll probably add an additional tablespoon.

Third, I didn’t let the fruit macerate as long as I’ve done in the past. Before I would let the fruit mixture sit for at least an hour which results in a breakdown of sugars and creates just too much liquid.  This go around it was a quick mix and then right into the pie.

Next, I figured out—by accident, really—how to make the perfect lattice pie crust pattern on top.  In the past, I’ve always overcomplicated it; placing all of the vertical pieces at one time and then horizontal pieces to finish’ weaving them in and out to make a proper lattice.  This time, I started with the center; always start with the center because it allows you to center the pie.  Then I began switching from vertical to horizontal one-by-one, over and over.  This simple positioning naturally creates the beautiful lattice as you go.  Voila!

Lastly, I was really careful with the final steps.  I used this piecrust shield and kept an eye on the oven until the pie was done just right.  I applied an egg wash about 15 minutes before it was done and topped the pie with a dusting of baking sugar crystals.  

While nowhere near perfect, my strawberry rhubarb pie was delicious.  And really, that’s all that counts…perfect is overrated.  Find my recipe below, and tell me if you’ll be making this strawberry rhubarb pie recipe anytime soon!  Truly, MKR

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A Homemade Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Recipe

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • For filling:
  • 6-8 fresh stalks of rhubarb, sliced
  • 2 pints of fresh organic strawberries, halved and quartered
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 tablespoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • baking sugar for dusting

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Place first crust in a greased pie dish, and for the bottom. Place parchment paper on in the pie dish (enough to cover the bottom of the crust allowing a little to come up the sides) and pour your pie weights in.
  3. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until the crust is almost baked through. If your edges begin to brown cover with foil or pie crust shield. Remove from oven and set aside. You can bake this up to a few hours in advance or even the night before.
  4. While the crust is baking, in a large bowl mix together the rhubarb, strawberry, brown sugar, white sugar, cinnamon, lemon juice, and cornstarch. Set aside.
  5. Take your other crust and cut into pieces with a fluted pie cutter. Try to keep your strips/pieces as straight as possible.
  6. Once done fill your pie with the fruit mixture and begin weaving your lattice top. Place in the oven and reduce the heat to 375 degrees. Cook until crust is completely golden and filling thickens, about an hour.
  7. **About 15 minutes before the pie is done wash with egg wash (egg yolk and 1 teaspoon of water beaten), then sprinkle with baking sugar.
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12 Great Gift Ideas for Wedding Season

Gifts for the Bridesmaids, Bridal Shower, Engagement Party & More
Filed Under > Everyday

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Wedding season is here, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have so many of my best friends engaged!  We had all joked that it would be somewhat of a domino-effect once one got the ring, and we were right.  

So with all of the engagement parties, bridal showers, bachelorette parties and weddings on the books, it’s time we talk gifts.  Because there is certainly a difference in what you should get your bestie the day after she gets engaged, and then the bridal shower, the official engagement party, etc., etc., etc!

I personally love giving great presents; in fact, I pride myself on knowing the perfect little “happy” to make someone smile.  And since wedding season is all about the love, what better time than now to stock up on the perfect gifts for each occasion.

My go-to gift for the happy couple couple’s official engagement party is gorgeous glasses along with a bottle of Veuve and cork safe.  For the bachelorette I keep it classy gifting something the bride-to-be will actually wear like a dainty little bralette.  And I always stick to those timeless gifts on the big day: a Le Creuset casserole dish and the absolute best classic Marshall speaker the groom will love. 

Find the rest of my top wedding season gift ideas below, and tell me what I should add to the list!  Cheers, Kat

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For the Engagement Party

La Cite Double Old Fashioned Glasses, $22.50

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These gorgeous glasses with 24 karat gold detailing are just the perfect thing for the engagement party!  Commemorate this exciting time for the couple with a few of these keepsakes; they’re the perfect way to say “let’s celebrate”!

From the MOH

Sugar Paper Wedding Planner, $68

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As soon as he pops the question, treat the bride-to-be with this stylish binder that will help inspire her and keep her organized during the planning process. 

For Your Bridesmaids

14k Gold Fill Initial Disc Bracelet, $70

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Thank your besties for being bridesmaids with one of these timeless gold initial bracelets. They’re dainty enough for everyday wear, and their nondescript yet classic design is sure to be a hit with the entire crew. 

For The Bridal Shower

Monogrammed French Linen Initial Napkin Set, $21

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These lovely linen napkins are a sweet way of celebrating the new last name with their customized monogram stitching. And at a really reasonable price point, you won’t feel overwhelmed with the lineup of showers and parties you still have yet to attend. 

For the Happy Couple

Le Creuset 4-Quart Covered Oval Stoneware Casserole Dish

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Nothing says forever like Le Creuset.  And this timeless white casserole dish is a great option for those looking to gift the happy couple with something they’ll use time and time again. 

To Gift the Bride on the Bachelorette Party

Hanky Panky Honeymoon Bralette, $50

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Stash one of these bralettes in your bag for the lingerie party on the bachelorette party!  Hanky Panky is cult-favorite brand that is sure to make the bride blush. 

For the Groom

Marshall Kilburn Bluetooth Speaker, $300

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Treat him with something he’ll enjoy long after the wedding has past.  This classic Marshall speaker is known for its high quality sound and craftsmanship, and would look perfect at home, in his office or at the next tailgate! 

For the Stock the Bar Party

Gold Cocktail Shaker, $55

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Stock the Bar parties are always so much fun!  Instead of resorting to bringing a bottle or two of wine, consider a keepsake like this gold cocktail shaker.  

For Her Something Blue

WWAKE Sapphire, Moonstone & Diamond Earrings, $785

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If you’re still looking for a classy, not-cheesy “Something Blue”, join me in gushing over these sapphire, moonstone and diamond earrings for the bride.  They’re subtle, yet absolutely stunning…and ones she’ll love to wear for years!

For the Bride on the Day-Of

Lady Catherine Robe, $295

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She’ll be hard pressed to get out of this luxurious robe on her wedding day! This is a great gift idea from close family members looking for a keepsake gift that will make her feel like a princess on her big day. 

For the Couple Who Has Everything

The Good Beginning Charity Registry

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If you’re feeling a bit jaded with the thought of a traditional registry, or simply want to do some good with your happy milestone, consider using this online gift registry that donates to charitable causes throughout the world.  You can select what causes speak to your heart, and even submit a cause if it’s not included on the site. 

For the Bride on Her Honeymoon

Brixton Paite Hat, $71

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Give her something fun like a great sun hat for her honeymoon!  Sometimes the best gifts are the ones that she didn’t think to get herself; this hat is one of them. 

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“Give a Book, Get a Book”; Talbots Summer Book Club

A Summer-Ready OOTD Plus Fun Way to Share Your Best Reads All Season Long
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I’m one of those people, that whenever I read a great book, I have to tell the world about how good it is. You know those life-changing, stays-with-you kind of books?!  The ones that introduce you to characters and feelings, goals and dreams that you carry around with you forever after you’re done?  LOVE those books.  And even more, I love sharing them with friends and family.

Now I’ve never been part of an OFFICIAL book club, but I honestly don’t know how that has happened because I’m such an avid reader.  And I can totally appreciate the conversation over a good book, and the community that it brings.  So when Talbots invited me to be part of their launch of the Talbots Summer Book Club, I couldn’t say yes fast enough.  And I knew exactly what book I was going to give: Sheryl Sandberg’s Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience & Finding Joy.  This simple, refreshingly truthful take on everyone living some form of their “Option B” is downright inspiring; I think everyone will get takeaways from this sure-to-be bestseller that was just released a few weeks ago. 

So here’s the deal: I’d love for you to join me in the Talbots Summer Book Club.  The idea behind Talbot’s Book Club is simply “Give a book. Get a book.”  You just bring in a favorite book to your local Talbots store and pick up another one that someone else has enjoyed and passed along!  So fun.  There are also bookplates in stores and online that let you write a quick note as to why you’re recommending the read for the next person.  

And since we’re talking Talbots here, can we take a few minutes for their punchy summer collection?! While always a classic, a woven wicker bag is back big for summer, so I had to snatch this one up as soon as I stepped into the store.  And the wicker bag comes in an amazing navy and white too which I plan to grab at some point!  The wicker bag paired with the leather trim is so sharp and well-made…don’t be surprised if you see this bag on repeat all summer long.  

And this plaid shirt dress is the right amount of feminine and fun for summer BBQs and sunny days at the park with these sandals that are just as comfortable as they are stylish.  And I’d be amiss if I forgot to mention these fabulous brooches either; the monkey, parrot, watermelon and pineapple.  Here I added the parrot to the center of my bow, but I plan to add all of them together to my favorite denim jacket for just a bit of a statement.  

All in all, I’d say between the clothes and the beach reads, I’m pretty ready for summer.  I’d love to know if you’ve picked up any must reads lately? Truly, MKR

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Talbots, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

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