#Eating My Way Through the Holidays! What’s cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Home For the Holidays: Precious Pomegranate Arils! Never mind the antioxidants, vitamins A or C, or it’s antiviral benefits; these seeds are amazingly sweet. Add lime zest for zing and pizzazz. Did you know there are over a hundred juicy gem-like seeds in every pomegranate? Another reason to choose this powerfully magnetic mythological mystery.
PRECIOUS POMEGRANATE ARILS
Ingredients:
1 ripe pomegranate
1 fresh lime
Instructions:
Make sure the pomegranate’s skin is hard to the touch. No dark spots or blemishes which indicate bruising. There’s more than one way to open a pomegranate. For me, the underwater technique wins my vote. It’s less messy without staining my fingers red and can be done in a few minutes. Fill a large bowl with cool water. Cut the end that looks like a small crown. Then score the skin as though you were going to quarter the fruit. Basically this gives you a line where you can separate it into four sections. Now place one section under water. Turn the skin inside out. The seeds will sink to the bottom of the bowl and the membrane will float. Remove the membrane pieces and repeat with the remaining three sections. When finished pour the bowl of water through a strainer to rinse the pomegranate arils. Transfer them back to the empty bowl. Take a fresh lime and zest the entire skin. Quarter the lime squeezing the juice over all. Use the ruby red seeds to garnish beverages, top yogurt, embellish a smoothie, or as a simple indulgence.
I drink a glass of pomegranate juice everyday
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I find it delightful as well. π
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Healthy and tasty! Sounds good to me!
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Sometimes I sprinkle them on Greek yogurt, and other times I just pop them in my mouth. Mmmmm. π
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Congrats, Melanie! Carry on. π
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Sounds delicious…We have pomo at least 3 a week…shud try this!
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Awesome. I’ll check it out! π
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I love pomegranate arils, but I am not very good at removing them. π
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Try doing it under water. The pith floats to the top making it super easy. π
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Such treat for the eyes and .. the tummy π Beautiful post dear!
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I WANT to like pomegranate. I just don’t π¦ This is beautiful though!
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I understand, Lacey. I feel the same way about brussel sprouts. lol π
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LOL I LOVE brussel sprouts π
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I’ve tried, Lacey. I really WANT to like them, too. π
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I love pomegranates- so refreshing and good for you to! ππ»
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And they make a beautiful garnish! π
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Pomegranate is so pretty! And yummy! How do ya pronounce “arils” tho? I never have figured that out!
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Just like it sounds. lol π
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