Easy dressing: 10-minute pomegranate vinaigrette recipe

Easy dressing: 10-minute pomegranate vinaigrette recipe

Easy dressing: 10-minute pomegranate vinaigrette recipe

With pomegranate season bidding farewell in California, I decided to put my last homegrown pomegranate to good use by experimenting with a new dressing. Here’s an easy recipe for a Pomegranate Vinaigrette. Once you try it, you might find yourself joining the ranks of homemade dressing “enthusiasts” – it’s a game-changer!

Pomegranate vinaigrette recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 fresh pomegranate (seeds)
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 teaspoon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Instructions:

  1. Extract the seeds from the pomegranate – a bit messy, but worth it for the burst of flavor.
  2. In your blender, combine the pomegranate seeds, olive oil, salt, pepper, mustard, and lemon juice. Blend until you achieve a smooth and velvety texture.
  3. To ensure a silky consistency, strain the vinaigrette using a metal strainer. This step will remove any remaining pulp or seeds, leaving you with a pure and refined dressing.
  4. This unique vinaigrette adds a delightful touch to salads.

Storage Instructions:

This homemade Pomegranate Vinaigrette can be stored in an airtight container for about a week, ensuring you have a splash of freshness whenever needed. Once you try it, you might find yourself joining the ranks of homemade dressing enthusiasts – it’s a game-changer!

Remember, like any homemade dressing, it may separate in the refrigerator. So, just give it a good shake before using.

What to do with pomegranate seeds leftovers?

Don’t let those strained pomegranate leftovers go to waste! The seeds, with their natural exfoliating properties, can be repurposed into a fantastic homemade scrub that’s not only great for your skin but also a sustainable way to make the most out of your ingredients.

To create this scrub, simply collect the strained pomegranate seeds and mix them with a tablespoon of sugar or finely ground coffee. The gritty texture of these seeds, combined with the exfoliating power of sugar or coffee, creates a gentle yet effective scrub for your skin. Pomegranate seeds are rich in antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties, making them a superb choice for skincare.

Enjoy!

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