Rhubarb Cake
This is one of the moistest cakes I have ever made. I received this recipe from my mom years ago. I have been making it since the 1970’s and it’s still one of my favorites. I grow my own rhubarb and freeze it so I can enjoy it in my recipes all year long. This is a great cake for anyone that doesn’t like extremely sweet cakes smothered in frosting. Just a dusting of powdered sugar is all that is needed for this cake. You bite into the cinnamon flavored cake and then get that tart little bite of rhubarb……so good!
Click on the link below to view the step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card.
https://indianeskitchen.com/2017/06/19/rhubarb-cake
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I’ve never heard of this and it sounds wonderful
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It tastes amazing! The first homemade cake I learned to make. Thank you!
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Yummy
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Thank you so much!
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Oh wow-how cool! I’ve never seen rhubarb cake. This really looks good. Love rhubarb. 🙂
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It really is a unique, moist a delicious cake. No frosting needed just top with powdered sugar! Thanks!
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Rhubarb cake – oh my goodness. I’ll have to try this. I remember as a kid just grabbing a stalk of Rhubarb and eating it with maybe a little sugar but I loved it. Yum. Thanks for putting this one out there. Thanks
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You’re welcome! That is how I had it as a kid too. You will love this because as you eat the cake you get a burst of the sour rhubarb….amazing!
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You always make me hungry, looks YUMMY.
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What a nice comment! Thank you!
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I want some
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I’ll save you a piece!
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Ty
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Must try this…..
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You won’t regret it….so moist and delicious!
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Yum! A friend of mine has a huge rubarb plant and my mom has one too ~ It’s so yummy 🙂
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Time to share with you…lol
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I love rhubarb ~ nice recipe Diane ❤
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Thanks Jack!
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Looks soooooooo inviting
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That looks delicious!
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It really, really is! Thanks so much!
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You are very welcome. 🙂
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Oh my word; looks great…really feeling for something sweet right about now…vw
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If only I could send out pieces over the internet! 😂🤣😂 Thanks!
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oh migoodness. my joy would be complete…vw
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Delicious cake 🍰
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Thank you!
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That looks really good! I love the no frosting! Perfect!
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Thank you! You are right about the no frosting!
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Looks so divine! It is nice to find the cake soft, spongy, moist, and baked to the perfection.
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I haven’t had anyone not love it. Thank you for your nice comment Megala!
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Love this!💙
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Thanks Jess!
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Welcome! I love rhubarb cake!
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That looks delicious – it will give Joni something to strive for once she gets a rhubarb patch!
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Oh yes this was my first Rhubarb recipe! I use to make it for work and I had people pay me to make them one! Thanks Linda!
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And you said your mom gave it to you years if I recall correctly … probably the recipe has been in the family for years.
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Yes it has!
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We had the worst stormy day here Diane … we are in our second storm of the day with severe weather at around midnight. I lost my power for 3 1/2 hours from mid-afternoon to almost 7:00 p.m. I would like to return to the “good old days” weather .
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I saw it on the radar heading your way! We are still getting thunder and lightening and it’s midnight. We lucked out and didn’t get hail or lose our power. I hope you didn’t lose anything in you refrigerator & freezer!
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Well I had no power for 3 1/2 hours. I think the freezer was fine. I had some lunch meat left and just used it up and had another sandwich rather than let it go bad. They said power would be restored in 3 hours but it was a big storm. I think the dairy stuff in the fridge is okay (yogurt, cream cheese and cheese slices) … I normally don’t trust it, but I think this time 3 1/2 hours is okay. If you don’t hear from me after I eat the dairy products, you’ll know it wasn’t okay. 🙂 I have lost alot of food the last few years from longer power outages and don’t take chances. I normally don’t have much in the fridge/freezer in the Summer months during the hot days where we get volatile storms.
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Living in the country we never know if the power will go out so we invested in a generator. It will run the sump, TV, light and we switch the cord for our refrigerator and large freezer. Such a great piece of mind!
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My friend who lives in NY has the worst Winter storms … she is in the snow belt and her power is always going out, so she got an instant-on generator for that very reason. It is a great peace of mind. Plus you likely have a full freezer at any given time as well. You told us you freeze a lot of your fruits from the Summer (maybe veggies as well).
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Oh yes the freezer is packed to the top! We also get a side of beef every year so that’s in there too.
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Oh definitely you need to have a generator then – you’d have a lot of food wasted without it!
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Oh yum! This sounds phenomenal. Usually I stay away from cakes because they do have a tendency to dry out, but if this is moist I will have to try it out ! I loveee Rhubarb anything too. Thanks for sharing, Diane!
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You’re welcome! It is moist because of the buttermilk. It is so refreshing to eat cake without frosting! Thanks Mackenzie!
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oohhhh that sounds sooo delicious! YUM!
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Sounds absolutely amazing!
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Thanks it really is Erica.
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Looks delicious! I never used rhubarb. You seem to have quite the garden!
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Many, many years of growing. Thank you Bernice!
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What is shortening?
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It is similar to lard. Crisco is a brand of shortening produced by The J.M. Smucker Company popular in the United States. Introduced in June 1911 by Procter & Gamble, it was the first shortening to be made entirely of vegetable oil. Additional products marketed by Smucker under the Crisco brand include a cooking spray, various olive oils, and other cooking oils, including canola, corn, peanut, olive, sunflower, and blended oils.
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Thanks so much! ❤
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Welcome
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wonderful , looks tasty !
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Thanks I love rhubarb!
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I LOVE rhubarb 😊
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It is a love it or leave it kind of food…lol I love it too!
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My mom used to boil it down with a bit of sugar and we’d have it for breakfast with toast😊
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Yes! Rhubarb Sauce is what I call it.
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Mmm this looks & sounds fantastic, Diane! I am someone who doesn’t like over-frosted super sweet cakes so this would be perfect for me. 🙂
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Great and you can add whatever amount of powdered sugar (if any) as you want! I hope you get a chance to try it. Thanks ❤
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This looks delicious! 😀
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It is one of the moistest cakes I have ever made. I have made this cake since the 70’s and it never disappoints me. Thank you !
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