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How to deseed a pomegranate the best way, and your hands will not be stained! It’s super simple, and this method is entirely squirt-free!
There are many methods of deseeding a pomegranate fruit out there. For example, one method is to slice the fruit in half, place it into your palm, and over a bowl. Then, with a kitchen tool (like a spatula), you smack the back of it over and over again. Eventually, the seeds fall out of the fruit and into the bowl.
This method is practical, but it’s not my favorite method, and here’s why.
There are two problems with this method.
- One, while tapping the fruit on the back, some of the deep red liquid is splashed outside of the bowl and sometimes onto the walls (and it happened to me!)
- Two, this method stains my hands, and I am not a fan of bloody fingers.
Overall, my goal is to have a stain-free experience when eating them myself and ESPECIALLY when I serve them to my little ones.
How to Open a Pomegranate (the mess-free way)
First, slice the fruit into fourths with a sharp knife. Set aside.
Then, fill a large bowl with cold water.
Next, place one of the pomegranate pieces into the water. Gently spread it open. Gently wiggle out the seeds with your fingers. Be gentle not to burst the juice out. However, if it does, it will just squirt into the water and not onto you!
Finally, drain the pink water and give the pomegranate seeds a good rinse. Stain-free pomegranate seeds are the final result.
How to Eat a Pomegranate
Pomegranates are really delicious, and I highly recommend trying one if you haven’t already.
The taste is sweet yet tart. Each one resembles ruby red diamonds. They are truly delicious in salads, topped onto winter squash recipes, and are creatively used in many savory sides as well.
After I’ve collected all of the seeds, I like to give them an extra rinse. This will ensure the pomegranate seeds are stain-free and eliminate any unwanted membrane pieces.
When are Pomegranates in season?
Pomegranates are relatively available throughout winter—usually between September and sometime around January. Grab one while they are fresh. They are sweet and filled with antioxidant power!
Healthy Delicious Recipes
- Sweet Potato Breakfast Oat Cookies
- Creamy Zucchini Hummus {Whole30}
- Cilantro-Lime Cashew Cream (Whole30)
- Easy Almond Flour Pancakes
- Herbed Quinoa and Pomegranate Salad (Cookie+Kate)
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Ingredients
- 1 Pomegranate
- Water
Instructions
- Slice the fruit into fourths with a sharp knife. Set aside.
- Fill a large bowl with cold water.
- Place one of the pomegranate pieces into the water. Gently spread it open. Gently wiggle out the seeds with your fingers. Be gentle not to burst the juice out. However, if it does, it will just squirt into the water and not onto you!
- Drain the pink water and give the pomegranate seeds a good rinse. Stain-free pomegranate seeds are the final result.
- Enjoy alone, use as a garnish for baked chicken, sauteed green beans, or tossed into salads.
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Comments & Reviews
Kathryn says
This is all such great information, thanks for sharing! I’m so glad I read this as we love pomegranates! 🙂
Amanda Dixon says
This method worked so well! I got all those beautiful pomegranate seeds without the mess.
Nic says
Okay, what?!! Who knew? I did not, that’s for sure! Thanks for this, such great information!
Elaine says
Oh wow, I’ve learnt so many new tips here on deseeding pomegranate. Thanks a lot for sharing them!
Jenny says
This is so helpful! Previously I was doing the “whack the pomegranate” method and it was so messy. Your method is much easier!