Pomegranate Salad Recipe (2024)

By Tara Parker-Pope

Pomegranate Salad Recipe (1)

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Total cooking time: 15 min.
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This colorful salad of red pomegranate seeds, Romaine lettuce and roasted sesame seeds, dressed with a fresh pomegranate juice and honey dressing, sets a festive tone for any holiday table.

Sadhna Sheli, a reader from Los Angeles, sent us this recipe which is popular with both adults and kids. “Kids will like it because it has that sweet element to it,” said Ms. Sheli.

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Ingredients

Yield:4 servings

  • 2tablespoons sesame seeds
  • ¼cup mild tasting olive oil
  • 2tablespoons pomegranate juice
  • 2tablespoons pomegranate molasses
  • 2tablespoons date syrup
  • 2tablespoons honey
  • Himalayan pink salt or sea salt to taste
  • Fresh ground black pepper to taste
  • 9oz bag romaine or butter lettuce
  • ½cup pomegranate seeds

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Nutritional analysis per serving (4 servings)

265 calories; 16 grams fat; 2 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 11 grams monounsaturated fat; 3 grams polyunsaturated fat; 31 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 27 grams sugars; 2 grams protein; 332 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    In a small dry skillet toast sesame seeds over medium heat until light brown in color, about 3 to 5 minutes. Pour sesame seeds out onto a paper towel to cool.

  2. Step

    2

    Whisk together olive oil, pomegranate juice, pomegranate molasses, date syrup, honey, salt and pepper. Set aside.

  3. Step

    3

    Arrange lettuce in large bowl or platter. Top with pomegranate seeds and sesame seeds, add dressing and toss. Serve immediately.

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Marian V.

I hesitate to say I made this. I did not have date syrup, sesame seeds or pomegranate juice. But I had a pomegranate I needed to use. My dressing was probably a little tarter than intended but I like my dressing that way. I would make this again.

self

Did it without date syrup because everyone was afraid it would be too sweet. All loved it, but agreed leaving date syrup out was a good decision.

Sue Llewellyn

No honey here; by choice rather than lack of availability, I figured date syrup would be sweet enough. For us the balance of tartness and sweetness was perfect--and the whole thing was so attractive!

Alex

I replaced the sesame seeds with sunflower seeds.

LaLaMaMa

I, too, was intimidated by the pomegranate molasses in this recipe. However, it turned out that Wegmans had it! If you have an ethnic grocery or otherwise well stocked market in your area, it’s worth seeking it out. I could see this pomegranate molasses being a very exciting ingredient in other sauces and dressings. For this salad, I made the dressing as written. It needs the sweetness to balance out the tartness of the pomegranate and the bitterness of the sesame seeds.

Debbie

I added 1 T of lime juice as I enjoy a tarter dressing. We have a pomegranate tree so I also used fresh juice. Ithe date syrup added a depth of flavor so I didn’t want to forgo it. I also added avacado and baby cucumbers for a creamy crunchier texture

Dinah

So funny. Someone below said: "I have pomegranate molasses but date syrup....?" Whereas I thought to myself after I found date syrup at Fairway: "Really? Pomegranate molasses? Where the heck do you get that?" Obscure ingredients might benefit from links to homemade recipes or links to stores that carry?

Leni

Pomegranate molasses are a speciality from Lebanon.

Sheila

I tripled the recipe and did not use the date syrup or the pomegranate molasses. I did find the seeds from one pomegranate made 6 T of juice. The toasted sesame seeds were superior. I will make this again.

Mead

A big hit here at my last dinner party — simple, easy to prep in advance, tasty, and looked great on the holiday table.

Maureen McHale

Very tasty. We have a lot pomegranates ripening on our tree. I tripled the recipe and did not use the date syrup or the pomegranate molasses. I did find the seeds from one pomegranate made 6 T of juice. The toasted sesame seeds were superior. I will make this again.

Kelly Cutrone

I did not use the date syrup - I did learn how to make date syrup - heat dates w/ water = date syrup. This was such an elegant and amazing salad

Carol

I live in a major city, purchase many relatively obscure ingredients and am a reasonably competent cook. I keep pomegranate molasses in my refrigerator. But DATE SYRUP???? Couldn't the NY TImes have offered an appropriate substitue???? I'm not buying it (assuming I can find it) for one recipe....

Alex

I made this for my family on Thanksgiving, and I decided to leave out the molasses, sea salt, pom juice, and date syrup, but it turned out really well!

Alex

I replaced the sesame seeds with sunflower seeds.

Carol Bream

Our dessert was an apple crumble (with kiwi and raspberries, too), served with vanilla ice cream. We used oatmeal instead of flour for the topping. Yum!!! Again, a great recipe from your site!

Carol Bream

We and our guests loved this. We served it as the salad course after roast chicken coated with a sauce of Dijon mustard, garlic, herbes de provence, black pepper, balsamic vinegar and olive oil. The chicken was served with a roasted winter vegetables recipe from your wonderful collection!! Thank you so much!!!!

Roxanne

Does anyone think pepitas (pumpkin seeds) instead of sesame could work?

Shawn

Yes, I love pepitas in my salads and I have mixed them with pomegranate seeds. But to bring out their flavor, you have to roast them first in a hot, dry pan until they pop. Throw them on at the very end so they don't get soggy in the dressing.

Sue Llewellyn

No honey here; by choice rather than lack of availability, I figured date syrup would be sweet enough. For us the balance of tartness and sweetness was perfect--and the whole thing was so attractive!

self

Did it without date syrup because everyone was afraid it would be too sweet. All loved it, but agreed leaving date syrup out was a good decision.

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FAQs

What pairs well with pomegranate? ›

Apple, capsicum, carrot, cauliflower, celeriac, celery, cucumber, dragon fruit, eggplant, elderberry, fennel, ginger, grape, grapefruit, guava, lemon, lettuce, lime, lychee, mandarin, mango, nectarine, orange, pear, persimmon, pineapple, pomelo, potato, raspberry, watermelon, tomato.

Should you rinse pomegranate seeds? ›

Using your hands, remove the debris and pomegranate skin from the arils and clean each seed by pouring them into a mesh strainer. Rinse and drain the pomegranate seeds and use them immediately or store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to use.

How long do you soak pomegranate seeds? ›

How to Remove Pomegranate Seeds
  1. Step 1: Cut in quarters. Anneka/Shutterstock. To seed a pomegranate, start by cutting off the crown of the fruit. ...
  2. Step 2: Soak the quarters. Once your pomegranate is quartered, set it in a dish of cool water for 5 minutes. ...
  3. Step 3: Pry out the seeds. Anneka/Shutterstock.
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What can you not mix with pomegranate? ›

Possible Interactions
  • ACE inhibitors. These types of drugs are used to control high blood pressure and to treat heart failure and prevent kidney damage in people with diabetes. ...
  • Blood pressure medication. Pomegranate juice may lower blood pressure. ...
  • Statin, medications used to lower cholesterols. ...
  • Warfarin (Coumadin).

Is it OK to eat banana and pomegranate together? ›

Yes, you can eat banana and pomegranate together. They make a nutritious and tasty snack or breakfast. Both fruits are packed with vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, so eating them together can provide a good nutrient boost.

Do you swallow pomegranate seeds or spit them out? ›

Inside each aril is a small seed. It's OK to eat the arils as a whole or stick with the juice and spit out the seeds. But don't eat the rind and white areas, called membranes, around the arils. Half of a cup of arils has 72 calories, 16 grams of carbohydrates and three grams of fiber.

When should you not eat pomegranate seeds? ›

Pomegranate seeds may interact with blood thinners due to their high vitamin K content and potential antiplatelet properties. Vitamin K can interfere with the effectiveness of certain blood-thinning medications like warfarin, leading to fluctuations in blood clotting.

Are you supposed to bite pomegranate seeds? ›

It is safe to chew and swallow pomegranate seeds by adding them to meals or snacks. Some people prefer to consume them as part of drinks, such as by adding them to smoothies.

How long can you keep pomegranate in the fridge? ›

If you keep whole pomegranates in the refrigerator, the shelf life extends to two months. However, once you remove the pomegranate seeds from the fruit, they last about five to seven days with cold storage in the refrigerator. For long-term storage, freeze your pomegranate seeds for up to one year.

How do you make pomegranate seeds taste better? ›

Here are some ways you can enjoy pomegranate seeds:
  1. Toss them into a green or fruit salad.
  2. Sprinkle some seeds onto your yogurt or oatmeal.
  3. Add them to smoothies or juices.
  4. Use pomegranate seeds as a tangy garnish on avocado toast.
  5. Garnish roasted or grilled meat dishes with the tasty seeds.

Why do you soak pomegranates in water? ›

Submerge the two halves in a bowl of water. Gently push the edges down and away to open the fruit. The water will soften the pith (the white tissue under the skin of the fruit).

What compliments pomegranate? ›

Pomegranate: Pairs well with apple, cardamom, cinnamon, citrus, cucumber, ginger, mint, and tropical fruit.

What is good to eat with pomegranate? ›

Easy ways to add pomegranate to your diet

Toss them into a green or fruit salad. Sprinkle some seeds onto your yogurt or oatmeal. Add them to smoothies or juices.

What blends well with pomegranate? ›

Pomegranate mixes well with so many fruits. You can pair it with citrus, berries, bananas and more! It also pairs well with a variety of squashes, so don't be afraid to toss some pomegranate arils in your next dish. It is safe to blend pomegranate arils.

What colors go well with pomegranate? ›

Colors that pair well with pomegranate include, white, various shades of gray, beige, tan, black, gold and teal. Many of these combinations create an attractive, sophisticated, yet contemporary palette, making them a perfect combination for interior design.

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