How to Pick a Perfectly Ripe Pomegranate
Here are the cues to help you tell if a pomegranate is ripe or not. Once you know what to look for, you'll be picking out the best ones like a produce pro.
How To Tell if a Pomegranate Is Ripe
Look for three cues to tell if a pomegranate is ripe: shape, skin tone, and weight.
Shape The ripest pomegranates aren't shaped like balls. Look for flattened, angular sides rather than perfectly rounded spheres.
Skin Tone Pomegranates vary in color from light to dark red. No matter what the color, the real clues to ripeness are the smoothness and firmness of its tough, leathery skin.
Weight Pick it up. A ripe pomegranate should feel heavy for its size; an indication that the seeds are full and juicy.
Related: Once you pick out a perfect pomegranate, here's how to cut and deseed a pomegranate quickly and easily.
Some of Our Favorite Recipes Featuring Pomegranates
Here's a healthy spinach salad with pomegranate seeds, walnuts, red onions, feta cheese, and a splash of balsamic vinaigrette. It's particularly nice at Christmas. "A taste sensation!" raves a reviewer. "I LOVE this salad! For Thanksgiving, I made candied walnuts and added them to the recipe, and it was even better! I love the different flavors together in this salad."
The keys to this lamb chop recipe are getting a nice dark sear on the chops and de-glazing the pan with pomegranate juice and a splash of balsamic vinegar. You'll take the pan from stovetop to oven for a little flavor-building braising. The lamb comes out tender and succulent. "This pomegranate braised lamb shoulder is about as seasonally appropriate as it gets, and one of the best things I've tasted in a long time," states the intro to this recipe.
"An easy fruit dessert made with fall fruit that can be served with a cheese selection," says this recipe creator.
Check out more recipes using ripe pomegranates.
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