HOW TO SEED AND JUICE A POMEGRANATE

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I recently wanted to make some Pomegranate Jelly; as I had some at a friend's home and loved it. She did not make it herself; so I needed to go elsewhere to find a recipe, and learn how to juice a pomegranate. So, I have posted the recipe for Pomegranate Jelly, and here are two methods to seed and one method to make the juice...

Provided by Amy Alusa

Categories     Other Drinks

Number Of Ingredients 16

FOR SEEDING METHOD 1
1 pomegranate
1 large bowl
1 small sharp knife
1 mesh strainer or slotted spoon
1 collander or strainer with small holes
FOR SEEDING METHOD 2
1 pomegranate
1 small sharp knife
2 bowls, 1 large, 1 small
1 dark colored kitchen bowl
TO JUICE A POMEGRANATE
1 chill, if desired, and enjoy.
1 mesh strainer
1 container for liquid
1 spoon

Steps:

  • 1. HOW TO SEED A POMEGRANATE: METHOD 1 Make a shallow slit at the top of the pomegranate where the knob/stem is (this part is known as the crown). Cut all the way around the top of the rind, creating a shallow circle. Don't push the knife in too deep, or you may burst some seeds.
  • 2. Pull the crown of the pomegranate off to reveal the inner seeds.
  • 3. Cut three shallow slits through the outer rind, following three of the white pith lines, from the top of the fruit to the bottom.
  • 4. Pull the fruit apart to create three large sections.
  • 5. Remove any large pieces of pith that are visible.
  • 6. Submerge the sections in a large bowl of cold water.
  • 7. Break apart the sections underneath the water, separating the seeds from the rind and pith. As you remove the seeds, they will sink to the bottom of the bowl. The pith will rise to the top and float. Discard the large chunks of rind (the peel).
  • 8. When all the seeds have been removed, use a mesh strainer or slotted spoon to remove the floating pieces of pith from the surface of the water. A few seeds may float as well; separate these out and return them to the bowl.
  • 9. Drain the seeds in a colander. Remove any additional pieces of pith that may have mixed into the seeds.
  • 10. HOW TO SEED A POMEGRANATE: METHOD 2 Place the pomegranate in one of the bowls. Place the other bowl nearby.
  • 11. Make a shallow slit at the top of the pomegranate around the crown. Cut all the way around the top of the rind, creating a shallow circle. Don't push the knife in too deep, or you may burst some seeds.
  • 12. Pull the crown of the pomegranate off to reveal the inner seeds.
  • 13. Turn the pomegranate over. Repeat the process of creating a narrow slit in the rind, cutting a circle around the base of the fruit.
  • 14. Pull the bottom off of the fruit.
  • 15. Turn the pomegranate back over. You will see six white strips of pith around the edges of the fruit. Cut slits in the sides of the rind, following the lines of the pith, from the top of the fruit to the bottom.
  • 16. Pull the fruit apart. You will now have 8 sections of fruit (including the top and the bottom), with the seeds fully exposed.
  • 17. Gently loosen the seeds from the pith and place them into the clean bowl. Keep a dark-colored towel handy to clean up any juice that might escape from the seeds. Careful, pomegranate juice can stain.
  • 18. Before long, you will have a bowl full of luscious pomegranate seeds! Discard the rind and the pith.
  • 19. HOW TO JUICE A POMEGRANATE Place your pomegranate seeds in a blender.
  • 20. Pulse the seeds a few times to break them apart and release their juice. Don't blend them for a long period of time, or the seeds will break apart and create cloudy juice.
  • 21. Use a mesh strainer to strain the pomegranate liquid into a container.
  • 22. Use the back of a spoon to push against the pomegranate pulp and extract as much juice as possible.
  • 23. Chill, if desired, and enjoy.

Sibongile Manzi
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This recipe is a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I'll try it again with less sugar next time.


Presma Dangal
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I'm not a big fan of pomegranates, but I thought I'd give this recipe a try. I'm glad I did! The pomegranate seeds added a nice tartness to the dish and the chicken was cooked perfectly.


Michael Kotze
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This dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their fruits and vegetables. The pomegranate seeds are a fun and healthy addition.


mashal waris
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my sauce turned out a little too thin. I think I might have added too much liquid.


Emeka Alex
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I've made this dish several times now, and it's always a hit. It's a great recipe for a special occasion.


Apurbo Sarker
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth it. The end result is a delicious and impressive dish.


Stephen Forget
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I'm not a fan of chicken, but I loved this dish! The pomegranate sauce is what really makes it.


Christa Roos
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken. It's also a healthy and flavorful dish.


NOOB GAMER FF
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I love the combination of sweet and savory in this dish. The pomegranate seeds add a nice pop of flavor.


Makili Tangeni
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I've been looking for a new chicken recipe, and this one definitely fits the bill! The pomegranate sauce is amazing.


Erdene Zaya
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This recipe was a little too sweet for my taste. I think I'll try it again with less sugar next time.


Sehas Perera
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I'm not a big fan of pomegranates, but I thought I'd give this recipe a try. I'm glad I did! The pomegranate seeds added a nice tartness to the dish without being overpowering.


Tenisha Modeste
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I made this dish for a dinner party and everyone raved about it! The presentation was beautiful and the taste was even better.


Shafiqul Islam Shafiq
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This is one of my new favorite recipes! The pomegranate seeds add a unique flavor and texture to the dish.


Bukenant Mwaniki
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my chicken turned out a little dry. I think I might have overcooked it.


Sharons Kanweri
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This dish was a hit with my family! The kids loved the sweet and tart flavor of the pomegranate seeds, and the adults appreciated the complexity of the dish.


Mala Ghosh
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I've never cooked with pomegranates before, but this recipe made it easy. The chicken was moist and flavorful, and the pomegranate sauce was a perfect complement.


mdmasum khan official
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This recipe was so easy to follow, and the results were delicious! The pomegranate seeds added a lovely tartness to the dish, and the chicken was cooked perfectly.