Rhubarb Shrub Recipe! (2024)

How to make a shrub – a fruit-infused drinking vinegar- that can be added to co*cktails and mocktails for adelicious and refreshing twist. Today I’ve used rhubarb, but this works with any fruit! A great way to preserve what’s growing in your garden!

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Here’s an easy step-by-step into making a fruit shrub, sometimes called a “drinking vinegar”. Today I’m using rhubarb, but any fruit will work here- berries, stone fruit, even tropical fruit. When added to sparkling water or co*cktails, a shrub adds refreshing flavor while stimulating the appetite, quenching the thirst and energizing the body.

What is a shrub?

A “shrub” is an old way of preserving. It’s typically a fruit-infused syrup, made with fresh ingredients, fortified with vinegar (or alcohol), and then aged, which develops its flavor and complexity. You can often find these now in specialty stores, called “drinking vinegars”, most commonly used in craft co*cktails, or mocktails.

Before we had refrigeration, many methods were used to preserve nature’s bounty, saving them for the leaner months. Most of us are familiar with canning, curing, smoking, dehydrating, and fermenting, just to name a few- but in the last couple years, there has been a huge revival of the “shrub”, a way of preserving the essence and flavor of fresh produce – one that’s easy and fun to do at home, requiring no special equipment.

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The idea is simple really -it’s basically creating a syrup by macerating fruit (or vegetables) with sugar and then fortifying it with vinegar ( or alcohol) , which not only helps preserve but continues to work with the sugars and over time, creates complexity while mellowing and melding into a wonderful concoction.

For mixologists, shrubs have opened up a whole new world of flavor, adding dimension and complexity to co*cktails, because the combinations are truly endless. For example, infuse strawberries or blackberries with mint, or star anise with pineapple, or peaches with basil. Shrubs can also be savory, like a tomato shrub infused with chilies and cilantro, or cucumber infused with fresh ginger, or even something as ordinary as celery infused with caraway seeds. Using different kinds of vinegar and types of alcohols broaden the possibilities even further.

So this basic recipe is just a starting place. Play around with what you have growing in abundance in your gardens and see what you can come up with. Have fun!

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For this rhubarb shrub, I resisted the temptation to add any other ingredients, in order to highlight rhubarb’s bright and refreshing flavor. It is just rhubarb, sugar and apple cider vinegar.

I actually made this back in the end of April, and it has deepened noticeably in flavor and complexity.

I won’t go into the ALL THE MANY benefits of apple cider vinegar, because those who know me are sick to death of hearing about it. But I will tell you this. Once I started drinking apple cider vinegar daily, a teaspoon or two in a glass of water, using the kind you see here “with the mother” in it, I have not gotten sick. Not a cold, or flu, going on 3 years. Yes, I am totally knocking on wood right now.

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Cut the rhubarb into very small pieces. Toss with sugar. Cover with plastic wrap.

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Put in your fridge. Stir once every day, for 4- 5 days.

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Eventually, you will have a syrup.

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Strain, pressing the solids.

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Add vinegar, which will not only preserve but brighten and help the flavor develop further.
Pour into a jar and keep in the fridge.

For a quick pick me up, spoon a tablespoon, or more to taste, into cold sparkling water, or ice water.

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Rhubarb Shrub Recipe

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  • Author: Sylvia Fountaine
  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups 1x
  • Category: preserved
  • Method: preserving
  • Cuisine: pacific northwest
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Description

A simple shrub recipe using rhubarb or any other fruit. Delicious added to co*cktails or sparkling water. An old way of preserving the essence and flavor of fruit!

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 2 cups fruit – rhubarb, diced into very small 1/4 inch pieces ( or use other fruit or berries)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup vinegar (white or apple cider, or any other)

Instructions

Mix the rhubarb and granulated sugar in a small bowl, cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 4-5 days, stirring every 12 hours. Strain the liquid, pressing down hard on solids. Mix the rhubarb syrup with vinegar and pour into a lidded jar and refrigerate. You can use immediately, but after a week, their flavors will deepen, meld and harmonize. Add to co*cktails or sparkling water.

This will keep up to a year.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 tablespoon
  • Calories: 50

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FAQs

Is rhubarb a shrub? ›

The plant is a herbaceous perennial that grows from short, thick rhizomes.

What is a glass of shrub? ›

In terms of drinks, a shrub is a non-alcoholic syrup made of a combination of concentrated fruits, aromatics, sugar, and vinegar. This sweet, yet acidic mixer is traditionally enjoyed as a component of a mixed drink with soda water.

When should you not pick rhubarb? ›

The best time to harvest rhubarb is during the months of May, June and early July. After this, it's best to let the plant be, so it can regrow and recharge to survive the winter. You can cut the flower stalk away before it blooms to help extend the harvesting season.

Can you drink shrub by itself? ›

Shrubs are mixers, which means they're an ingredient in a drink, not something you would normally drink on its own. Luckily, drinking shrubs are versatile, so they pair well with lots of other ingredients. Overall, we recommend using a 1:5 ratio of shrub to another (or several) ingredient(s).

What does shrub drink taste like? ›

If your tastebuds get excited by tart things, you'll love shrubs. Just like any good co*cktail, a shrub is a mix of sour and sweet. You could try using them in place of a sweetener in your favorite co*cktail to add not only sweetness but also create a more complex flavor profile.

How much alcohol is in shrub? ›

This strawberry shrub is pretty and easy to make, and even makes for a great gift. Unlike kombucha, there is no alcohol in a shrub, so this makes a great mixer to give to anyone, whether or not they drink alcohol! This will make around 8 oz.

What is a rhubarb classified as? ›

Rhubarb belongs to the buckwheat family. The rhubarb plant is a herbaceous perennial. Botanically, rhubarb is a vegetable, however, in use it is considered a fruit.

What plant category is rhubarb in? ›

Rhubarb is a hardy perennial in the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae). There are many species of plants called rhubarb (and not all are botanically related to the edible type). The edible garden rhubarb, Rheum rhabarbarum, is also sometimes referred to as R. xhybridum or R.

What kind of plant is rhubarb? ›

rhubarb, (Rheum rhabarbarum), a hardy perennial of the smartweed family (Polygonaceae) native to Asia and grown for its large edible petioles (leafstalks).

Does rhubarb spread? ›

Rhubarb is a perennial vegetable that can be very long-lived, often being productive for 20 years or more. It is not unusual to find it in abandoned farmsteads. A mature plant can spread out over a three-to-four-foot area.

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