Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Pomegranates Wonderful!

The figs have all been harvested - some by the goats.  The watermelon have been harvested.....sweet and juicy.....well the barnyard animals eat the rinds...nothing wasted around here!....and now the Pomegranates.  Last year, 2 months after I moved in, there were a measly 3 small fruit on the tree.  Some friends had a bounty and shared but this year after the rains and some enrichment of the earth I have a bounty of my own.  I stopped counting at 130.  Well now I have a problem:  what to do with all of these beauties?:

pomegranates 2019

Pom Wonderful
This is what pomegranates look like growing on a tree.  When I was a child my mother would let us pick them but we would definitely have to eat them outside with very few clothes on.  I have a vivid memory of my brother, my cousins and I eating pomegranates while stripped down to our undies and "walking" down the long driveway on homemade stilts.  Oh what fun!

blossoms
They start out as these pretty blossoms

green moms
Then around the middle of summer they start to look like these.

cross section
If you cut a pomegranate exactly in half they expose this beautiful star shape

Poppy
"Poppy, tell me how your nose got so purple"
Arils

 So what to do with this superfood?  Well just eating the arils or drinking the juice is yummy but here are some more suggestions:  (After all I have 100 or so of them and not that many friends)
Pomegranate Margarita
Pomegranate Margarita:
Pomegranate juice
lime juice
agave to sweeten
Tequila
Triple Sec
Jalapeno pepper
These can be addicting.  Try soaking a Jalapeño (pierced but not seeded) in Tequila overnight.  This will add a kick to the Tequila that is powerful.

Pomegranate champagne cocktail
Pomegranate champagne cocktail:
Pomegranate juice
champagne
reserved arils

Pomegranate jelly
Pomegranate Jelly
Time consuming but worth it.

Here's what I harvested today along with my poms.  Now time for my Margarita:
October harvest




Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Nothing quite like a juicy watermelon

 In May I planted a couple of watermelon plants.....really just for fun.  I tried planting them in Denver but no luck.  What the heck.  There was a place in my front yard that got lots of sun and nothing was growing so I planted some.  Non GMO, etc.  Well I was lucky and harvested five just this last month. One small one and 4 huge......18-21 pounds each.  Ok when do you harvest these guys?  I guess you find out if you did it right when you cut into it:
moon and stars cut
Yep!  It's ripe.  It made a beautiful splash...swish sound when the knife cut into it and it split open.  Yes there are seeds.....big beautiful black ones.  Remember not GMO.  Watermelon have seeds...at least they did when I was a kid.  Mom would cut us a slice and we would have to eat it outside so we could spit the seeds out with enthusiasm......probably the only time it was ok to spit.

on the vine
This is what a watermelon looks like growing on a vine.  This one is a stripy one

moon and stars, after the rain
This one is called "Moon and Stars".  Can you see how it got its name?

moon and stars, 21 pounds
I only had one moon and stars o harvest but it weighed 21 pounds.....that's a lot for a watermelon

watermelon margarita
I have been just eating it cold and enjoying spitting out the seeds but watermelon juice makes a good base for a Margarita:
1 quart watermelon juice
1 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
sweeten with Agave or simple syrup (or a ginger simple syrup)
fresh grated ginger
Rim the glass with lime juice or ginger and sugar
Not quite the Jimmy Buffett version of a Margarita but it is 
amazing
Happy watermelon seed spitting