Jul 07, 2016 in cake, coffee cake, easy to make, rhubarb. Read the original on: The Culinary Chase
My mother in law, Aida, is visiting from England and has been with us for the past 12 days. Itâs been a whirlwind visit with us trying to fit in every day with something to see, do or eat. At 92 youâd think we would be home more than usual but not with Aida. Sheâs game to go anywhereâ¦well, most places that is. I enjoy cooking for her and getting her to try some of my new recipes but this visit feels as though weâve been eating out more than we have been in. Last Monday we took Aida to Peggyâs Cove. Itâs one of the âif you havenât been there, you havenât visited Nova Scotiaâ list of attractions. A few minutes drive pass the cove is Rhubarb Restaurant. Locally owned and locally sourced food, Rhubarb is a gem in Indian Harbour. They also cater to Oceanstone seaside resort (voted one of the top 5 places to get married in Canada). Our lunch was absolutely scrumptious and we had gorgeous views of the Atlantic Ocean. Itâs unusual for me to have dessert but I couldnât resist nor could Aida. I chose butter tarts with molasses ice cream (yum!) and Aida decided on rhubarb cake. She was smitten.
Rhubarb cake is a cinch to make. Itâs one of those recipes your kids can easily whip up (with a bit of supervision). As Aida was eating the cake, she was trying to figure out how they made it. I said when we get back home I would make it for her and then give her the recipe if she liked it. We ate it last night while it was still warm. Needless to say, the verdict was a resounding two thumbs up (insert happy face here).
The Culinary Chaseâs Note: Test the cake 30 minutes into cooking time. This cake is delicious warm or cold. Enjoy!
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