Average Jane’s Favorite New Recipe

Pomegranate SalsaI mentioned earlier that I'd made pomegranate salsa at Christmastime. It is one of the most delicious things I've eaten in a long time. I first had it at a party before Christmas and I had to have the recipe. It turned out that my friend K. and her husband had invented the recipe themselves, but she told me the ingredients and approximate proportions.

This makes a lot, but I don't think you'll mind having extra.

Pomegranate Salsa

2 pomegranates
2 cans mandarin orange slices packed in water (drained and chopped)
1 red onion, chopped
1 fresh jalapeño, minced
1 tablespoon pickled jalapeño, minced
1 bundle cilantro, minced
Juice of one lime
A pinch of ground cumin

Cut the tops off the pomegranates, pull them in half, and submerge them in a large bowl of water while picking out all the seeds. The white pith will float and the seeds will sink, making it easy to retrieve them. Update: Here's a way easier method.

Put pomegranate seeds in a large bowl and add other ingredients. Mix together, cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Serve with tortilla chips (I like using the Tostitos Scoops because they hold a lot of the chunky goodness).

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Comments

12 responses to “Average Jane’s Favorite New Recipe”

  1. Manisha Avatar

    Thanks for this recipe! I am planning to make it this weekend!

  2. Food Lover Avatar
    Food Lover

    So the only part of the pomegranates that goes into the salsa is the seeds? Just want to make sure I understand.

  3. theotherbear Avatar

    Hmm, I tried pomegranates for the first time a few weeks ago. So if you put the seeds in your mix, wouldn’t you get a mouthful of hard bits?

  4. min Avatar

    so you eat the seeds? Aren’t they bitter?
    I’m going to have to check this one out!

  5. Michelle Pendergrass Avatar

    Oh my gosh! That sounds SO good!

  6. Jeannie Avatar

    pomegranates…is something I’ve never cut into or cooked with??? You eat the seeds? Is there any meat in the pomegranates to eat??? This sounds sooooooooooooooooooo YUMMY!!!!! =)

  7. Karen @ Simply A Musing Blgo Avatar

    This sounds delicious…although I am the only one in my family who will even touch a pomegranite. I might try making it anyway…if I can find the fruit, that is. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Robin (the pensieve one) Avatar

    I’ll be curious to hear your answer to the seed question.
    I LIKE the flavor of pomegranate juice, but I’ve never had the actual fruit. The thing is, this is a really HEALTHY snack, too, and I bet it LOOKS appealing.
    Plus, this is off the beaten path, and I like taking things to parties (or for whatever reason) are new and a bit novel.
    Thanks for joining in this month and helping to spread the word about this DELICIOUS carnival!
    🙂

  9. Average Jane Avatar

    The seeds are firm, but they’re not what you’d call “hard.” When you bite into them, you get a lovely burst of juice that complements the other flavors nicely.
    The thing that’s bitter about pomegranates is the white pulp around the pips. It’s important to remove as much of that as possible when taking the fruit apart.
    I won’t lie to you, it’s a pain to take apart TWO pomegranates. However, this recipe is COMPLETELY worth it! It’s be a hit wherever I’ve taken it.

  10. Sandy Avatar

    This sounds wonderful. I think it would be terrific with tacos, too!

  11. A Family Story Avatar

    Not sure my husband would eat this, but I would!!

  12. Mary Ann Avatar

    Just saw this on Martha…Cut through the pom. skin only and pull them apart. Then holding seed side down in your palm…take a wooden spoon and whack ( and keep whacking ) dthe back of the pom…and the seeds fall out ! She said people are always amazed how easy they come out. Now to buy one again and try it ! Salsa sounds great !

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