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Rhubarb Syrup Recipe (Sharbat-e Rivas), Homemade Cordial

Published 19/07/2018, updated 31/03/2021 23 Comments

Rhubarb Syrup (Sharbat Rivas) recipe, a perfect spring and summer homemade cordial.
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Rhubarb Syrup in small glasses on white background
Rhubarb Syrup, Sharbat e Rivas
Rhubarb Syrup in small glasses on white background
Rhubarb Syrup

Rhubarb Syrup makes for a refreshing and cooling drink on a hot summer’s day. It is sweet like a cordial but is also a touch sour.

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Table of contents

  • What is Forced Rhubarb?
  • Is Rhubarb a Vegetable or Fruit?
  • More Rhubarb Recipes
  • Rhubarb Syrup Recipe
  • Sharbat-e Rivas
  • More Soft Drinks on LinsFood
  • Sterilising Jars and Bottles to Store our Rhubarb Syrup
Rhubarb Syrup, Sharbat e Rivas
makes an elegant alcohol free party drink

What is Forced Rhubarb?

Here in the UK, our rhubarb season starts early, in January, with the first crop that we call forced rhubarb.

Forced rhubarb is just as delicious as its outdoor counterpart, but tends to be less red and is a little more sour. Essentially the tips are covered by soil to stop them getting any sunlight. This forces them to keep reaching up (growing), looking for light. They are harvested when they are about 30cm (1 foot) long.

By around late April though, we start getting the pinker and slightly more sweet summer rhubarb., which are just perfect for today’s rhubarb syrup.

Is Rhubarb a Vegetable or Fruit?

Rhubarb is definitely a vegetable. In another post, I described it as having a split personality; it behaves like a fruit in flavour and aroma.

Rhubarb is too tart to be eaten raw and is therefore, always enjoyed cooked. Sugar tempers its sour disposition, as in our rhubarb syrup recipe today.

More Rhubarb Recipes

I have quite a few rhubarb recipes on this site, I love rhubarb in all manifestations: in desserts, in drinks and even in savoury dishes.

Here are some examples.

  • Khoresh Rivas, Persian Rhubarb Stew
  • How to Make Rhubarb Gin
  • Rhubarb Margarita with Ginger Salt
  • Rhubarb Crumble

Rhubarb Syrup Recipe

Rhubarb Syrup is pretty easy to make, like any homemade cordial. All we do is:

  1. Chop up the rhubarb.
  2. Place all the ingredients (rhubarb, sugar, water and ginger) and simmer.
  3. Strain, and store in bottles or jars.

You didn’t believe me, did you?

Sharbat-e Rivas

Rhubarb Syrup is pretty traditional and popular in Iran, where it’s known as Sharbat-e rivas (شربت ریواس).

The word sharbat refers to any number of cordials or sweet drinks made from fruits and vegetables and served cold.

You could use this same method with any number of fruit and create your own concoctions, with traditional lemonade coming to mine. All you are doing is flavouring and infusing the simple syrup (sugar and water).

Cordials are meant to be sweet, as they are diluted with water before being drunk. My son likes to add it to his lemonade (7Up), which makes it too sweet for my taste, so I always make some with half strength for him!

The ginger in the recipe is optional. I find that ginger, with its spicy and citrusy notes, enhances the flavour of rhubarb, and almost always use them together in drinks.

Let’s get our aprons on!

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    Cranberry and Ginger Tonic

Sterilising Jars and Bottles to Store our Rhubarb Syrup

  1. Turn the oven on to a cool 130˚C/250˚F/Gas Mark ½.
  2. Wash the jars, bottles and lids in hot soapy water.
  3. Place the jars, bottles and lids upside down in the oven and leave them to dry, with the door closed for 15 minutes.
  4. Turn the oven off and leave the jars, bottles and lids in there, bringing them out only when you are ready to fill. Be careful, as they’ll be hot.

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Rhubarb Syrup in small glasses on white background

Rhubarb Syrup, Sharbat-eh Rivas

Rhubarb Syrup (Sharbat Rivas) recipe, a perfect spring and summer homemade cordial.
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Persian
Keyword: alcohol free, drinks
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Servings: 15 Makes about 1.5 litres (6 cups/15 servings)
Calories: 85kcal
Author: Azlin Bloor

Equipment

  • Knife
  • Chopping board
  • saucepan
  • ladle
  • strainer
  • bottles to store the syrup in

Ingredients

  • 500 g rhubarb
  • 300 g white sugar
  • 500 ml water
  • 5 cm ginger (optional)

Instructions

  • Rinse the rhubarb well and chop them up into 5cm (2″) stalks.
  • Place everything into a saucepan and bring to a gentle boil on medium heat. No need to skim any surface scum. If you don’t boil it vigorously, there will hardly be any.
  • Lower the heat right down and simmer for 25 – 30 minutes until the rhubarb has fallen apart.
  • Strain into a sterilised jar or bottle, either using a fine mesh strainer or a muslin cloth lined strainer, as discussed above.
  • Store in a cool place and use within 2 weeks. If it lasts that long! I tend to keep mine in the fridge, although it’s not necessary, given all that sugar!
  • To serve, just dilute with water, as you would any cordial, at a ratio of 1 syrup:4 water. But this is a matter of taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 85kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 98mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 34IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. George Simons says

    24/08/2019 at 5:02 pm

    This is nice too. Got lots of rhubarb still in the garden. I might knock this up tomorrow. Cheers!

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      26/02/2021 at 11:06 am

      Awesome!

      Reply
  2. Azlin Bloor says

    08/08/2018 at 9:19 pm

    It’s lovely in the summer!

    Reply
  3. Lena Juice says

    26/07/2018 at 9:44 pm

    I’ve never heard about rhubarb before, but these cocktails look so adorable! I think it’s perfect for a girlfriends party! ‘Cause these are the most beautiful drinks I ever see 😉

    Reply
  4. Sigrid Says says

    24/07/2018 at 4:33 pm

    Hmmmm Looks so tasty! Too bad we don’t have rhubarb here. Shucks. 🙁 I agree, twould be nice for a unicorn themed party! 😀

    Reply
  5. David says

    23/07/2018 at 3:36 pm

    I really do love Rhubarb. I think you could do some amazing things with that syrup. I love this.

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      24/07/2018 at 8:56 am

      Thanks David.

      Reply
  6. Mal says

    23/07/2018 at 7:34 am

    This looks so refreshing 🙂 Sounds perfect for kitty party

    Reply
  7. Shernette Williams says

    23/07/2018 at 2:12 am

    Omg I need this right now! Thanks for sharing will be trying this out

    Reply
  8. Brandy says

    23/07/2018 at 1:32 am

    This is really great. I love the color and honestly, I’ve always loved the flavor of rhubarb so I am giving this a try next weekend.

    Reply
  9. Azlin Bloor says

    22/07/2018 at 9:18 pm

    Thank you Wendy.

    Reply
  10. Azlin Bloor says

    22/07/2018 at 9:18 pm

    Awesome!

    Reply
  11. Azlin Bloor says

    22/07/2018 at 9:17 pm

    It’ll still be good.

    Reply
  12. Azlin Bloor says

    22/07/2018 at 9:17 pm

    Thanks for stopping by.

    Reply
  13. Azlin Bloor says

    22/07/2018 at 9:16 pm

    I ought to have a picture of rhubarb stalks!

    Reply
  14. Emma says

    22/07/2018 at 7:53 pm

    I like the sound of this recipe. I bet it would taste very good. Going to try my hands on the recipe this weekend. Wish me luck.

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      22/07/2018 at 9:19 pm

      Haha, good luck. Let me know how it goes.

      Reply
  15. Krish says

    22/07/2018 at 7:00 pm

    Beautiful ..so we’ll explained..would sure taste as good…

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      22/07/2018 at 9:18 pm

      Thank you.

      Reply
  16. aisasami says

    21/07/2018 at 7:36 am

    Wow, thanks for the recipe. I have a friend who sends me free rhubarb with the fruits I buy from her. And, I am like, “What I am suppose to do with rhubarb?” I never had it in the US — my mom wasn’t into veggies when cooking — and was stumped. But, thanks to your recipe, I will try it as a syrup.

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      22/07/2018 at 9:16 pm

      Lol, thank you. let me know if you make it.

      Reply
  17. Clarice says

    21/07/2018 at 5:16 am

    Wow! this looks cute and refreshing. Perfect for the unicorn-themed party that I am organizing. Thank you for this brilliant idea.

    Reply
    • Azlin Bloor says

      22/07/2018 at 9:15 pm

      Unicorn themed party sounds cool!

      Reply

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