How to quickly peel a pomegranate?
Pomegranate in the East is not without reason called the “king of fruits”. The bright and rich color of the pomegranate looks solemn and noble, and the sweet and sour aftertaste delights. However, many people refuse to consume this fruit because they do not know how to peel it without damaging the grains and causing splashes.
Peculiarities
Not everyone knows that pomegranate is a berry. Juicy and sweet grains of this fruit are hidden under the peel, which is not so easy to peel. Soiled hands, face, clothes, and perhaps the surrounding area, splashing juice, mashed fruit and unappetizing pieces - in most cases, cleaning and cutting a pomegranate looks just like that. All this is due to the fact that the pomegranate has a thin peel and a delicate shell of grains, which, bursting, splash juice.
However, if you know how to properly clean this fruit, you can do it quickly, keeping your hands clean and getting an attractive dish in the end. Regardless of the method chosen, you should first wash the pomegranate. Be sure to use warm, even somewhat hot (as hands endure) water. Like most fruits and berries, the pomegranate is covered with wax during transportation. Cold water simply will not wash it off, as a result, the coating will first fall on your hands, and then on the edible part of the pomegranate.
After the fruit is washed, it should be wiped with a towel - the knife will slide on the wet peel, which can cause injury. Wipe the fruit with light blotting movements, applying great force, you risk crushing the grains.
All methods are based on the separation of berries from the membrane, and this is possible only when using a fruit that has ripened on a branch. In the case of an immature pomegranate, no method guarantees that the fruit will peel quickly and without splashing. In this regard, when going shopping, it would be useful to study the criteria for berry ripeness.
Tools
There are several methods for cleaning a pomegranate, but most of them involve carrying out these manipulations with a knife. So, first of all, you should prepare a sharp knife. It should be small - it is more convenient to work with it.
You will also need a board or a large flat plate on which you can cut the fruit or cut off its stalk. Pomegranate juice, as you know, has a bright shade and is very persistent. In this regard, it is better to refuse wooden boards for cutting pomegranate, since it will not be easy to clean them.
If it is intended to obtain grains without a peel, then an ordinary tablespoon or a kitchen hammer is usually used. These devices beat off the fetus. You should also choose a deep plate (small pot, ladle) to clean the fruit over it. The deeper the better. Ideally, the pomegranate should fit completely in this container.
To protect clothing, it is better to use an apron, and if necessary, peel a large number of fruits - wear rubber gloves. Due to the high content of vitamin C in it, pomegranate juice, if it comes into contact with the skin, can begin to pinch it, causing irritation. In addition, with prolonged contact with the juice, the skin of the hands turns yellow.
Some methods involve the use of water and a colander.
Ways
Cleanly and neatly, you can clean the pomegranate in the so-called dry method. First of all, you should wash the berry, then you need to step back from the stem 2-3 cm and make an incision.It is important to completely cut through the peel, but do not damage the grains. If everything is done correctly, then the cut off part will easily be removed from the fruit like a lid from a pan.
An easier way to separate the stalk is to simply cut off the top. In this case, damage to several upper grains is possible, but this is not critical. It is better to perform these manipulations on a large flat plate, glass or plastic board. Wooden surfaces will quickly absorb scarlet pomegranate juice, and it will not be easy to clean them.
When you remove the "cap" - the stem, you will find that the rows of pomegranate are separated from each other by light veins. Along the lines of these veins, the peel should be cut to form slices. In this case, the cuts should not reach the bottom of the pomegranate by about 3-4 cm.
Now it remains only to “pour” the grains from the peel into a bowl. This will require a deep bowl and a tablespoon. The fruit should be turned upside down and gently tap it on the peel with a spoon. As a result, the grains will separate from the membranes and fall into the plate. The skin will remain empty.
There is also a "wet" method of cleaning, so named because the process is carried out under water. First, you should prepare the fruit in the same way as in the first case - wash, cut and remove the top in the stalk area.
The next step is to immerse the pomegranate cut side down in a deep bowl filled with clean water. Now under water it needs to be disassembled into slices, tearing off the peel. She, being light, like the membrane, will begin to float up. While the grains of the grant are sinking. After the process is completed, it remains to remove the peel and membrane, rinse the grains, discarding them in a colander.
Pomegranate should be lowered into cool water.You can leave it in the liquid for 5-10 minutes and only then start cleaning. It is believed that after this the grains will be easier to separate.
This method, unlike the dry method, is more “traumatic” for pomegranate seeds - the risk of damaging them still remains. However, if this happens, you will not even notice the consequences of the splashes.
Inventive pomegranate connoisseurs have come up with an interesting cleaning method that will keep the grains from getting damaged and you from juice all over the room. To do this, prepare the pomegranate in the above way - wash, cut off the top. After that, make small vertical cuts along the white membranes.
Now you need to put a deep plate on the table, on top of it - a dumpling. The prepared fruit is placed on the resulting “aggregate”, closed with a suitable silicone mold. Now you need to knock on the mold with a spoon or meat mallet, as a result of which all the grains without a membrane (it will not pass through the holes of the dumpling) will be in the plate.
If you don’t have a silicone dish of a suitable size on hand, you can do without it. True, in this case, there is still a risk of “bouncing” the grains onto the surface of the table. However, if you make point, like muffled blows, this will not happen.
Another way to easily peel the fruit without splashing is to cut off the top of the fruit evenly to the first rows of grains. At the bottom of the pomegranate, do the same, avoiding damage to the grains. Now you need to make a vertical cut of the peel along the membrane.
You do not need to stick a knife deep, just cut the peel (at this time, you should hold the fruit over a deep bowl, as the grains are pouring) and unfold it.
The result is 2 halves of a pomegranate, interconnected by a peel.It remains to tap the peel with a spoon or hammer, holding the fruit grains down. To protect against splashes, you can do this by placing the bowl in the sink and turning on the water.
If you want to serve a pomegranate to the table, these methods cannot be called optimal - the appearance of the grains is not distinguished by sophistication. In this case, you can cut the pomegranate into slices, keeping its skin, but not losing the juice. The following life hack will allow you to do this.
So, it is also necessary to wash the pomegranate and cut the core in the stalk area with a knife. As a result, a small hole will appear in the center of the fetus. From it, vertical cuts 1.5-2 cm long should be made.
The next step is to take the berry with both hands, insert your thumb into the cut hole in the center and break the fruit into slices. Just like they usually do with an orange.
No need to strive to completely divide the fruit into pieces, it is only important to break it, leaving it connected at the bottom. The result is an original pomegranate "flower" that can be used to decorate a fruit plate.
Recently, edible bouquets, including fruit bouquets, have become increasingly popular. They can become an original present or serving element. It is not difficult to make them - you should stock up on wooden skewers, fresh fruits of suitable sizes and colors, and decor. The center of such a composition will be a completely peeled, but not broken into slices, pomegranate. It will look like a bright ball, from one look that salivates.
It is not difficult to clean a pomegranate for a bouquet of fruits, the main thing is not to rush, not to make sudden movements. The fruit should be washed and cut off the top of the fruit without touching the grains. Now you should pull one of the ends of the peel down to reach the white part of the fruit.For convenience, you can make small vertical cuts, for which you can then pull. In this way, the peel should be removed very slowly and carefully over the entire surface of the “ball”, also removing the film. By the way, you can not peel the pomegranate completely, but leave the peel in the lower part or starting from the middle of the fruit. It is better to cut off or cut it with beautiful waves.
Some craftswomen of bouquets consider a different way to clean a pomegranate to be simpler. To do this, the washed fruit should be placed on the table and a cross-shaped incision should be made on its upper part. You should get 4 “petals”, now you need to pull separately for each of them, exposing the grains. It is not necessary to completely remove the peel, if it is left connected at the bottom and beautifully arranged around the “ball” of grains, you will get a fruity flower.
If you decide to leave a pomegranate in a bouquet with a peel, it is enough to cut off the stalk, carefully peel the upper part so that 3-4 rows of grains remain without a peel. In this part, the membrane should also be removed, slightly pushing the fetus apart. As a result, you will get an exquisite half-blown "flower" - a delicate ruby \u200b\u200b"crown" of grains will appear from the rough peel.
This method is preferred for large bouquets - those whose fruit cannot be eaten at one time. In the peel, even with the “lid” cut off, the pomegranate can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It is recommended to choose small pomegranates for fruit bouquets - they are easier to clean and look more organic in the composition.
If it is necessary to clean a dried pomegranate, then, after washing, it is simply cut into 4 slices. The dried fruit contains less juice, but it is still better to protect yourself from splashes and cut it in a deep plate or pan.
After that, you should turn the slice with the grains down and actively tap on the back side with a spoon. The grains in such a berry quickly fall down. In terms of taste, they may be inferior to the grains of a ripe fruit, but they are quite suitable for decorating salads and desserts, for example.
For information on how to quickly clean a pomegranate without getting dirty or damaging the grains, see the following video.