Rhubarb Crisp is an easy, relaxed dessert recipe perfect for rhubarb season! This family recipe has a little twist with a ‘secret ingredient’ that makes the topping taste and crunch like toffee.
Rhubarb is only in season for a short time and this is the dessert you’ll want to make with it!
Rhubarb Crisp is easy to make.
It’s not a fussy dessert but is bursting with rhubarb flavor with a delicious topping!
If you are looking for down home comfort food, this is it!
What is Rhubarb Crisp?
A ‘crisp’ is in the family of Americana desserts like cobbler, pandowdy, slumps and crumbles.
It’s a very relaxed dessert featuring rhubarb bakes then topped with a streusel-type topping and baked more.
The Rhubarb Crisp is a relaxed easy dessert that is perfect with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!
An EASY Scoopable Dessert recipe
This Rhubarb Crisp recipe is special for multiple reasons!
It’s a vintage recipe
This one in particular is straight from my grandmother’s recipe box.
A Secret Ingredient: Cornflakes Cereal
Most crisp recipes use rolled oats. This one uses crushed Cornflakes cereal!
This gives the topping a sweet flavor and distinct crunch!
Toffee Topping
The mixture of the topping ingredients forms a toffee topping when it has baked and cooled.
Both in texture and flavor.
It’s a very Easy Dessert Recipe
The crisp bakes to be less than one inch deep making it a scoopable dessert.
Pile it onto a plate and top with ice cream if desired.
Perfect for lazy weekend dinners.
If you want a pretty dessert, try Strawberry Shortcake.
If you want an easy, relaxed, delicious, seasonal dessert, you can’t beat Rhubarb Crisp!
Recipe Ingredients
- Rhubarb
- Honey
- Salt
- All Purpose Flour
- Light Brown Sugar
- Unsalted Butter
- Cornflakes
- chopped Walnuts
Rhubarb
This recipe is perfect for fresh rhubarb.
Frozen, thawed rhubarb may also be substituted!
Rhubarb is very tart and not edible without cooking it.
Also the leaves of the plant are poisonous and should never be eaten.
When is Rhubarb in Season?
In the United States rhubarb is grown either outside or in a hot house.
The availability of the two types overlaps making rhubarb available from around March through July.
Flour
Either regular All Purpose Flour OR gluten-free measure-for-measure flour blend may be used.
Cornflakes
Regular or gluten-free cornflakes cereal may be used.
How to Make Rhubarb Crisp – Step-by- Step
STEP 1: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 13-inch by 9-inch baking pan.
STEP 2: Cut the rhubarb into 1-inch pieces and place them in the prepared pan. Drizzle with honey and salt. Bake until tender approximately 30-40 minutes.
STEP 3: While the rhubarb bakes, combine the following in a large mixing bowl: flour, brown sugar and butter. Use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the other ingredients forming a coarse texture like small stones.
STEP 4: Mix in the cornflakes and nuts.
STEP 5: Sprinkle the topping mix over the rhubarb and bake uncovered at 400 degrees F until the top begins to brown (aproximately 15 minutes).
STEP 6: Remove and allow to cool almost to room temperature. NOTE: this allows the top to become crunchy.
Storing Leftovers
Rhubarb Crisp is best eaten when freshly made.
Leftovers can be stored for 3-4 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
The topping won’t be as crunchy but it will still be delicious.
I do not recommend freezing this Rhubarb Crisp recipe.
More Rhubarb Recipes You’ll Love!
- Rhubarb Fool
- Rhubarb Pie Cocktail
- Rhubarb Grunt
- Rhubarb Upside Down Cake
- Brined Boneless Pork Loin Roast with Rhubarb-Cherry Port Sauce
Try these Recipes too!
- Challah French Toast with Berries
- Home-Style Instant Pot Meatloaf
- Cookie Dough Snickers Brownies
- Shrimp Salad Recipe
- Pickled Red Onions
- Cheddar Bay Biscuits

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Recipe

Rhubarb Crisp
Ingredients
- 2 ½ pound fresh Rhubarb
- ½ cup mild flavored Honey
- Dash of Kosher Salt
- ¾ cup All Purpose Flour regular or gluten-free measure-for-measure flour blend
- ¾ cup Light Brown Sugar firmly packed
- ½ cup cold Unsalted Butter cut into ½ inch pieces
- ¾ cup Corn Flakes (regular or gluten-free) crushed
- ½ cup chopped Walnuts
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 13-inch by 9-inch (2-inches tall) baking pan.
- Cut the rhubarb into 1 inch pieces. Place them into the prepared baking pan.
- Combine the honey and salt. Drizzle over rhubarb.
- Cover and bake until tender, 30-40 minutes.
- While the rhubarb cooks, in a large bowl combine the flour, brown sugar and butter. Using a pastry blender, mix all the ingredients together to form a grainy mixture like small stones.
- Mix in crushed corn flakes and nuts.
- Sprinkle over the rhubarb, and cook uncovered at 400 degrees until the top begins to brown (in my oven it was around 15 minutes but keep checking so it does not over brown or burn).
- Remove and allow to cool until almost room temperature which allows the crunchy topping to form.
Nutrition
Originally published: July 17, 2013
janis says
Looks like a new delicious recipe I need to try. I love rhubarb and it’s just coming into season now where I live.
Beth Pierce says
Yummy! I will be making this as soon as I can! I’m so excited!
ANGIE AGERTER says
Yummy! I love rhubarb and crisp is something I like in small quantities too. Saved to try later.
Tara Pittman says
If I only had some fresh rhubarb. This looks so delicious and I will be making this/
Matt Taylor says
Mmm, so easy to make and super delicious!! ๐ ๐ I love a good crisp!
Rachael Yerkes says
You can’t go wrong with this rhubarb crunch. it is soooo good! If you like rhubarb you will love this
Angela says
Rhubarb is such a great ingredient. I have been making every recipe I can find to use up what is coming off of our plant. I haven’t seen a recipe quite like this one. I can’t wait to try it and taste the topping!
Alice says
This looks so good! I love rhubarb but I’ve only made something with it a couple of times in my life. I’m saving your rhubarb crisp for later because it looks so easy to make.
Stephanie says
This dessert was very quick, easy also very delicious! Iโll definitely be making this again.
Lauren Kelly says
My family loves loves rhubarb, except my middle guy. That is until I made this! Now he loves it!