It's pomegranate season, and that means removing those juicy seeds for those crunchy pomegranate smoothies and the arugula, orange, and pomegranate salad that will grace your Thanksgiving day dinner.
One of the best tips is to score the pomegranate before chopping it, making sure not to damage the seeds. Opening it under ...
Find the natural ridges. Look for the thin white membranes (they look like pale lines) that run from top to bottom inside the ...
If you've ever eaten a pomegranate, you've likely encountered the frustrating task of removing the seeds--but there's a better way. Rather than fighting a spoon (or your fingers) through the various ...
Removing pomegranate seeds can feel like a messy battle, but chef Maneet Chauhan has a trick that makes the whole process ...