This pie’s gentle, lofty, custard filling tastes faintly of nutmeg and potently of rhubarb. this treasured recipe comes from Jen’s Grandma Adeline, who, as a young girl growing up on a Nebraska farm, was given the nickname “Sour Rhubarb” by her family — in part due to her ornery personality and in part due to her funny habit of snacking on rhubarb stalks straight from the garden. Adeline’s pie is now in Bubby’s repertoire and it sure moves fast in the spring. Because this pie has a custard base it is best made as a single-crust pie.
| ~ | Pastry for a 9-inch single-crust pie, such as Sour Cream Pastry Pie Dough, crimped and chilled in pie tin | |
| 3 | generous cups (1½ pounds) rhubarb, cut into ½-inch pieces | |
| 1¾ | cups sugar | |
| 3 | Tbsp. all-purpose flour | |
| 2 | large eggs | |
| 1 | Tbsp. unsalted butter, melted and cooled | |
| ½ | tsp. ground nutmeg |
This content is from the book Bubby’s Homemade Pies by Jen Bervin and Ron Silver.