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Rhubarb Bars with a shortbread crust and tangy rhubarb custard filling are a fun, easy spring dessert. Browse all the best rhubarb recipes!

Rhubarb bars with a shortbread crust and tangy rhubarb custard filling are a fun, easy spring dessert. Visit my blog for all the best rhubarb recipes on the internet. #rhubarb

Finally, the brown-grayness of winter is giving way to a brilliant spring, and I have been enjoying every second of it. The fresh produce stands in the county are opening and selling beautiful produce.

Asparagus and rhubarb are some of my favorites. And spring is the only time you can find rhubarb unless you freeze some for next year, which I will show you how to do.

How To Freeze Rhubarb

My mom always froze rhubarb, and it was handy to have on hand to make these bars or a pie in the winter.

All you need to do is wash the rhubarb, dice it up, and freeze it 4 cups per bag. Easy Peasy. 4 cups is a perfect portion to thaw out and make these bars or a pie.

Rhubarb Bars

These rhubarb bars feature all the goodness of spring. The recipe’s simplicity allows the rhubarb to shine in all its tangy glory.

The crust is a simple shortbread made from a crumb mixture of flour, sugar, and butter.

The buttery sweetness of the crust perfectly complements the zing of the rhubarb. With less than an hour from start to finish, what excuse do you have for not making them?

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Deliciously tangy, sweet rhubarb bars with a sweet shortbread crust

Rhubarb Custard Bars

Many of you have made the recipe with success. Below are several tips to help those who have run into problems. Let me know in the comments if you have questions.

I’ve gotten comments on a white crust forming on top of the bars, and I believe this is from beating the egg mixture too long.

Also, several people have commented that they would like it if the bars weren’t quite so sweet. This is a personal preference; feel free to cut the sugar to one cup if you prefer a more tart rhubarb dessert.

Another issue is people not baking them long enough. Continue to bake them until they are no longer jiggly, even if that is longer than the time stated in the recipe. The temperature of your starting ingredients can vary from cook to cook, not to mention variations in oven temp accuracy.

Be sure to cool the bars completely before cutting them, preferably in the fridge.

Rhubarb bars with a shortbread crust and tangy rhubarb custard filling are a fun, easy spring dessert. Visit my blog for all the best rhubarb recipes on the internet. #rhubarb

Rhubarb Bars Recipe

To make rhubarb bars, you will need the following:

For the crust

  • all-purpose flour
  • butter 
  • powdered sugar

For the filling

  • eggs
  • sugar
  • all-purpose flour
  • salt
  • rhubarb

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. In a medium bowl, combine the flour and powdered sugar. Using a pastry blender cut in butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Pat the crumbs into a well greased 9 x 13 in baking pan. Bake the crust at for 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned.
  2. While the crust is in the oven, mix together eggs, sugar, flour, and salt. Gently stir in the diced rhubarb. Pour the rhubarb mixture over the hot crust.
  3. Return bars to the hot oven. Reduce oven temperature to 325° F and bake for 30-35 min or until the filling is set and no longer jiggly.
  4. Cool for 30 mins on the counter. Refrigerate and chill completely before cutting into bars.
Deliciously tangy, sweet rhubarb bars with a sweet shortbread crust.

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Rhubarb Bars

Avatar photoMary Younkin
Rhubarb bars with a shortbread crust and tangy rhubarb custard filling are a fun, easy spring dessert.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Additional Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 3 hours
Servings: 24 bars
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Ingredients 

For the crust

  • cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup cold butter cubed
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar

For the filling

  • 3 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 2 cups white sugar
  • ½ cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 4 cups rhubarb, diced

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. In a medium bowl, combine the flour and powdered sugar. Using a pastry blender cut in butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Pat the crumbs into a well greased 9 x 13 in baking pan. Bake the crust at for 10-12 minutes or until lightly browned.
  • While the crust is in the oven, mix together eggs, sugar, flour, and salt. Gently stir in the diced rhubarb. Pour the rhubarb mixture over the hot crust.
  • Return bars to the hot oven. Reduce oven temperature to 325° F and bake for 30-35 min or until the filling is set and no longer jiggly.
  • Cool for 30 mins on the counter. Refrigerate and chill completely before cutting into bars.

Notes

The sugar in this recipe may be reduced if you prefer a more tart dessert.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 bar | Calories: 179 kcal | Carbohydrates: 27 g | Protein: 2 g | Fat: 8 g | Saturated Fat: 5 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g | Cholesterol: 41 mg | Sodium: 113 mg | Fiber: 1 g | Sugar: 20 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

{recipe originally published May 2014 – recipe notes and photos updated 5/23/23}

Rhubarb bars with a shortbread crust and tangy rhubarb custard filling are a fun, easy spring dessert. Visit my blog for all the best rhubarb recipes on the internet. #rhubarb

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316 Comments

  1. Betty Weber-Maxted says:

    4 stars
    I love shortbread & rhubarb so decided had to try this recipI followed the recipe exactly as posted but I doubled it to take to a church function baking in a 10x 15 pan. After 30 min of baking the fiilling was still not setup so added another 20 min & still not done took a total time of 1 hr 10 min til filling finally setup. I sifted a liittle powdered sugar on top just b4 I walked out the door with them. They are very tasty!

  2. Jennifer says:

    I have had these in the oven for 50 minutes so far and the filling is still very loose. I liked it and it pretty much liquid in the middle. I followed the recipe to the letter. I’m no ot sure what happened.

  3. Jayne says:

    Just took out of the oven and the topping looks and tastes like meringue. The filling was think before baking. Taste ok, a bit runny because they are warm. Bit disappointed, any suggestions?

    1. Mallory says:

      They are definitely best when cooled completely in my opinion.

  4. Amanda Loughran says:

    5 stars
    I made these a couple weeks ago and they are great. My husband has now asked for rhubarb/custard mini tarts and I’ve been unable to fit a good recipe. Apparently, I made them a few years ago, but no clue what that was! Wondering if the filling for these bars might work in pastry shells. Has anyone tried that? Or any opinions on that?

    Thanks!

    1. Mallory says:

      I would think it would work. The filling isn’t to far off from rhubarb pie filling. Either of those would probably work

  5. Mary says:

    Made these tonight, but they have a sweet crust on top. Not sure what I did wrong. Followed the recipe as written. I’d post a photo if I knew how.

    1. Mallory says:

      Hi Mary, it was probably due to beating the eggs too long.

  6. Christina says:

    Hi! Can’t wait to try this delicious looking recipe but was wondering if you take the skin off the rhubarb first? Growing up my mom always taught me to peel the skin off the rhubarb before using it in our pies so I wasn’t sure if you did that with this recipe. Thanks!!

  7. Andrea says:

    5 stars
    I decided to bake these for a BBQ this afternoon as it’s rhubarb season…I just took them out of the oven.
    They smell amazing! And I did a taste test and they are delish!
    I ended up adding a bit more cook time over the 35 mins as mine were quite a bit jiggly still in the middle.
    Will let them cool and may try chilling them if I have time before the BBQ.
    Thanks for a wonderful recipe!

  8. Gisele says:

    Hi. Just wondering how to make this gluten free?

    1. Mallory says:

      Hi Gisele, I have no experience with gluten free baking. But it you have a gluten free flour substitute you like, it would probably work.

  9. Ashley says:

    Do these have to go in The fridge overnight?

    1. Danielle says:

      Wondering the same thing?? Do they need to be refrigerated overnight? And how long do they keep?

  10. Jody says:

    I’ve seen many rhubarb recipes add cornstarch. I’m wondering if that would help thicken/set the top. Thoughts?