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Pomegranate Prep School | Tuesday's Tip of the Day!

Pomegranate seeds add a beautiful finish to anything from crostini to salads and even champagne! But how do we get to those gorgeous little rosy pearls? Before you reach for the clamshell of pomegranate seeds at your local grocery store, let me try to convince you how seeding a pomegranate at home is not only easy but fresher!

So with that, let’s Get Seeding!

1)   Slice the pomegranate in half then each half in half again.

2)   Next, there are two methods:

a)   Wooden Spoon Method:

i)   Over a bowl of cold water, use a wooden spoon to gently tap the peel of each section allowing the pomegranate seeds to dislodge and gracefully land in the cold water. The seeds will sink to the bottom and the pith will float to the top. Once all the seeds have been accounted for, simply use a sieve to scoop out the pith and your seeds are ready for storing, snacking or adorning!

ii)   Note: This method can splatter so make sure you wear an apron!

b)    Submerged Method:

i)   After cutting the pomegranate, submerge them under cold water. Using your hands, gently release the seeds one at a time. It will go faster as you get started. The pith will still float to the top as the seeds sink.

Now that you can seed pomegranates like a true culinary wiz, put back that clamshell and let’s get seeding!

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Sincerely,

Tiffany Lewis

Founder and true believer in the power of bringing people around The Table Together!

 

Testing Egg's Freshness | Tuesday's Tip of the Day!

Ever peeked in the fridge only to see a container of eggs, no dates and not the slightest idea of when they were purchased? My hand is raised!

A quick way to test whether your eggs are still at their prime, is by placing them in a glass of water. Eggs that are fresh will sink to the bottom where older eggs will float to the top. 

And if nothing else, impress your friends with this new tip before whipping up your breakfast frittata! Next time, consider ripping the date from the carton and nestling it in the refrigerator with the eggs, or simple use a marker to write a quick date on top of each egg.

For other terrific tips and hundreds of recipes, visit my website (thetabletogether.com). While there, consider “subscribing” and I will send a new tip or blog post directly to your inbox every Tuesday and Wednesday morning!

Cheers to starting a new tradition around The Table Together!

P.S. Coming in the New Year (TBD March 1), I am launching a YouTube channel, The Table Together with Tiffany Lewis, solely dedicated to bringing all of these fantastic tips and recipes to life! Stay tuned for more info to come…

Sincerely,

Tiffany Lewis

Founder and true believer in the power of bringing people around The Table Together!

Segmenting Oranges | Tuesday's Tip of the Day!

As we embrace cooler weather and the bounty of citrus at our local farmer’s markets, finding ways to incorporate them throughout our weekly menu rotation can be daunting and repetitive. Quickly segmenting oranges and grapefruit of any variety is an excellent – and impressive – way to take any dish to the next level.

Follow these easy steps to segment citrus like a pro:

  1. Trim the bottom and top of each so that it can freely stand upright.
  2. Using a sharp knife, carefully trim away the peel going just deep enough to remove the pith while not wasting any of the fruit.
  3. Lay the orange or grapefruit on its side and using a small pairing knife, trace each segment by placing your knife just inside the membrane on both sides of the segment. Gently remove the segment with the tip of the knife. Repeat all the way around either holding the orange in your hand or on a cutting board (the safest option!).
  4. Once you have removed all segments, squeeze the leftover membrane (if appropriate) into a small bowl reserving the juice for a quick vinaigrette or even a sweet (pun intended) addition to a sauce or marinade.

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Cheers to starting a new tradition around The Table Together!

Sincerely,

 

Tiffany Lewis

Founder and true believer in the power of bringing people around The Table Together!

Pronto Whipping Cream by Hand | Tuesday's Tip of the Day!

When looking to make a quick whipping cream by hand – let’s say your hand mixer is already in use or you want to impress your guests – here is a quick way to whip up a batch without the electricity!

Place a metal bowl in the freezer with a whisk and allow them to get really cold. When ready, add the heavy whipping cream and whisk as fast as you can until soft peaks form. Add 1 tablespoon (give or take) of powdered sugar and vanilla extract (if using) and whisk again till medium – stiff peaks form.

At this point, you deserve two dollops of whipping cream for the effort. Don’t let me stop you!

Cheers to starting a new tradition around The Table Together!

Sincerely,

 

Tiffany Lewis

Founder and true believer in the power of bringing people around The Table Together!