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    Dried Rhubarb Chips

    Published: Jun 29, 2022 · Modified: Jun 2, 2023 by Jill Colonna12 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    How to make dried rhubarb chips, an easy delicious garnish for fruit desserts, ice creams/sorbets and savoury dishes such as terrines and pâté.

    long wafer thin rhubarb chip on a bowl of sorbet

    Dried Rhubarb Chips - A Parisian Restaurant Trend

    This recipe stemmed (pun groan) when I first saw pretty dried pineapple sunflowers decorating an exotic fruit dessert a few years ago in Paris (by Chef William Ledeuil at Ze Kitchen Galerie). I just had to make them at home. And they're so easy!

    dried pineapple flower on top of ice cream and caramelised vanilla pineapple
    First tried drying pineapple - it worked!
    long slice of dried rhubarb and apples with ice cream
    Then it worked for apple chips too - and rhubarb!

    Same Method as for Pineapple or Apple Chips

    After trying them out successfully in my own kitchen (well, not that successfully: I just missed cutting my thumb to the nerve with the mandoline - so please be extremely careful!).

    I cut a pineapple then also a Granny Smith apple into thin slices, soaked them in syrup then oven baked them to dry.

    • For the pineapple, on this caramelised sticky roasted vanilla pineapple;
    • Dried apples are delicious topped on ice cream served with salted caramel sauce.

    So I tried it out on rhubarb too, using the same simple method. This time being a lot more careful with the mandolin's blade with the security attachment - and it worked!

    dried rhubarb slices decorating a strawberry cheesecake

    What to do with Dehydrated Rhubarb

    We've seen dried apple chips - either sold in packets as a healthy alternative to potato chips (crisps as we say in the UK), or used as a garnish in desserts. So why not dried rhubarb chips? They are the perfect decor for ice creams and sorbet plus your Spring desserts.

    Ideal garnish for this rhubarb and custard cheesecake (or any cheesecake as they're beautifully tart) and all sorts of these rhubarb dishes.

    Even savoury! The tartness is fun to match up with Foie Gras, terrines or pâtés, for example.

    How to Make Dried Rhubarb Chips

    mandoline cutter with different sizes=

    • Cut the thinnest, wafer-thin slices using a mandoline cutter (be very careful - use the safety attachment if possible)
    • I prefer the bigger stalks of rhubarb for drying effectively but if you prefer the smaller, then be even more careful with the cutter!

    pouring syrup over thin rhubarb slices

    • Soak rhubarb slices in a light syrup of sugar and water. Cover and leave for about 15 minutes
    • Once they've been soaked, they will have stopped curling

    macerated rhubarb slices

    rhubarb slices on kitchen towels to dry

    • pat slices to dry using kitchen paper or a clean towel
    • bake in a cool oven to dry for up to 2 hours - smaller slices take between an hour to 1h30.

    holding a rhubarb chip

    The lightly coloured rainbow-like ribs along the stalks look rather arty, don't they?

    wafer thin slices of rhubarb

    Either you love rhubarb's tartness or not, but use it to your advantage to surprise guests with these arty chips. They're also great on savoury dishes such as Foie Gras, terrines or pâtés for that Parisian restaurant touch.

    Add them to this rhubarb sorbet with rose or try on creamy lemon ice cream for a real tart dessert.

    long wafer thin rhubarb chip on a dish of sorbet

    How long can Rhubarb Chips keep?

    The good news is that they can keep for a couple of months if stored in an airtight container.

    long wafer thin rhubarb chip on a bowl of sorbet

    Dried Rhubarb Chips

    Jill Colonna
    How to make dried rhubarb chips, an easy delicious garnish for fruit desserts, ice creams/sorbets and savoury dishes such as terrines and pâté
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins
    Course confiserie
    Cuisine French
    Servings 10
    Calories 9 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 2-3 Thick rhubarb sticks trimmed both ends
    • 1 tablespoon Caster sugar (superfine)
    • 100 ml (3.5floz) Water

    Instructions
     

    • Wash and trim off both ends of the rhubarb. Using a mandoline cutter, slice the rhubarb as thin as you can, leaving on the rhubarb skin (please be careful and use the security attachment)
    • Bring the water and sugar to boil in a saucepan.
    • Transfer the rhubarb to a long shallow dish that will hold the rhubarb slices, depending on the length you wish to create for each chip. Pour over the hot syrup, ensuring that all the slices are coated. Cover the dish with cling film (plastic wrap) and leave to cool for about 15 minutes.
    • Preheat the oven to the lowest setting you can, no more than 90°C/70°C fan/200°F.
    • Dry the rhubarb slices on kitchen paper and place them apart on non-stick trays (slices touching will end up sticking together).
    • Dry in the oven for up to 2 hours. Keep an eye on them after an hour, to ensure they're not darkening. If they're small, they will require less time to dry.

    Notes

    Rhubarb chips work best if using large sticks of rhubarb.
    Storage: keep in an airtight container in a cool place - can keep for up to 2 months.

    This post was first published 8 May 2016 but has now been completely updated.

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    1. Toni

      February 13, 2021 at 2:00 am

      I was given a bag of precut frozen rhubarb. My friend has 3 plants and tends to freeze alot.
      Can you make chips from short chubbys instead of long thin slices?

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        February 14, 2021 at 4:29 pm

        Hi Tony,
        To be honest, I have never made these rhubarb chips using frozen rhubarb, just fresh. If you do try them using your friend's frozen chubbys, then please let me know how you got on. What a lovely friend to have that has a great supply it!

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    2. cheryl

      June 30, 2020 at 9:39 pm

      5 stars
      Loved this, worked really well but my teenage sons found them...i never got to try any!!!

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        July 01, 2020 at 10:17 am

        Oh dear - too funny! I know that problem only too well with 2 teenage daughters! Next time, hide them.

        Reply
    3. jeannie steinwand`

      June 26, 2020 at 10:37 pm

      my question is: my chips are really sticky, shall i dry them further or give it up?

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        June 27, 2020 at 1:06 pm

        Please don't give up! Just ensure you dry them properly before baking them and perhaps keep them in the oven slightly longer - all ovens are different.

        Reply
    4. Thomasina

      May 29, 2018 at 12:54 am

      Dried rhubarb chips what a great idea Jill. I love the idea of putting them on lemon ice cream. Yes I do think the coloured rainbow-like ribs along the stalks look really arty and very special.

      Reply
    5. Christina | Christina's Cucina

      May 27, 2016 at 4:40 pm

      I adore this, Jill!! You know how much I love rhubarb, and these would NEVER last 2 weeks, let alone 2 months in my house! I hope I can still find some rhubarb in the stores as I really don't want to have to wait a year to try this!

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        May 27, 2016 at 7:01 pm

        Hehe. I need to revise this just to check again how long they last since we ran out a few days after I made them. I do hope you can still find rhubarb after all your travels, Christina...

        Reply
    6. Liz

      May 09, 2016 at 3:18 am

      Haha, I love the safety warning! I have such a pitiful rhubarb crop that this may be the answer. Someday, I'll get enough to make a pie 🙂

      Reply
    7. Parisbreakfast

      May 08, 2016 at 3:42 pm

      FAB! For savory do you still need the syrup?

      Reply
      • Jill Colonna

        May 08, 2016 at 4:35 pm

        Definitely!

        Reply

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