Tuesday, October 16, 2007
The Gems Of Fall
My friend Sue gave me a few pomegranates. I couldn't resist a few pictures. I broke one open to reveal those ruby red jewels. I was taking pictures while popping those gems into my mouth. I had them rolling on the floor and spilling out of my little glass. Everywhere was red little streaks from where a seed would roll.
I was having such fun playing with my food. But what should I make? I'm thinking of Roasted Chicken with a pomegranate glaze. Or, or maybe an apple and pomegranate relish to serve with roasted pork. (HeeHee) I'm giddy with excitement.
But, how do you get all those little gems out of that orb with minimum staining of everything? Here's one way. I suggest you do the following but when you break it open, do it in a bowl of water. The seeds fall to the bottom and the membranes float. Skin off the membrane and rinse your seeds.
How to peel a pomegranate
To peel a pomegranate, first cut off the crown and gently scoop out some of the center core without disturbing the seeds. With a sharp knife, score just through the outer rind around the fruit in quarters. Put your thumb in the core center and gently pull apart the sections. Peel away the inner white papery skin covering the seeds and discard. Gently invert the skin inside out and the seeds will pop out to be easily removed without bruising. HT:About.com
To eat the inner seed or not to eat the inner seed? That is the question! Its really personal preference. It's all totally edible and in fact, the seed is where all the fiber is.
Thanks for visiting my blog! That's strange my pictures aren't showing up. The picture of my cat is on the same server as the cake pics. Hmm. I'll get someone else to look at it because they show up fine for me. :)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those photo effects :)What DID you make with the red jewels?
ReplyDeleteCarla-Hope you find your pics.
ReplyDeleteCarrie-Thank you
Maryann-I love those photos too.
I made pomegranate wild rice. It was delish.