Pomegranate Juice Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

Treat yourself to this delicious and refreshing homemade Pomegranate Juice. This is one of the best with many benefits in a glass! This refreshing & delicious goodness is loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that is great for everyone. It builds immunity, detoxes the body naturally and provides much needed nutrients. Learn to make Pomegranate Juice at home, with easy steps to cut and deseed.

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This ancient, sweet and tart fruit is the original basis for grenadine, a fruity syrup popular in beloved co*cktails and mock tails. It remains popular in Mediterranean, Central Asian, and South Asian cuisines.

Most pomegranates come into season in autumn from September to November (although you can find them in stores as late as January). While you can eat their beautiful arils either on their own or sprinkled over salads, cooked entrées, desserts, or a nice bowl of yogurt, pomegranate arils have one more valuable ingredient to offer: pomegranate juice.

Benefits of homemade Pomegranate Juice

While pomegranate juice does have some health benefits, such as high levels of antioxidants, there are definitely other advantages to making pomegranate juice at home.

To start, it’s fresher. You can use pomegranates bought in season and at their peak, instead of drinking pomegranate juice made from concentrate.

You also get a purer flavor from homemade Pomegranate Juice. Many bottled fruit juices have added sweeteners or natural or artificial flavors. Pomegranate juices specifically are often blended with other fruits to create fruit juice co*cktails, which generally have a sweeter and mellower taste.

Fresh, plain pomegranate juice is a great ingredient to keep on hand for drinking on its own and for cooking. Whether it’s for marinades, salad dressings, smoothies, syrups, or adding a dash of color and sweet-tart flavor to baked goods, homemade Pomegranate Molasses is the way to go. For this you can use the fresh pomegranate juice.

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How to pick a pomegranate

It’s pomegranate season! After heading down to your local supermarket or farmer’s market, how do you know which pomegranates are ripe and perfect for juicing?

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Pick a pomegranate that feels heavy. Pomegranates that are heavy for their size have more juice.

Ripe pomegranates should have smooth, glossy skins; make sure there’s no soft, bruised spots. Pomegranate skin colors can vary and don’t really dictate ripeness.

Look for flat, angular sides in a ripe pomegranate (it’s the juicy seeds pressing up against the skin). If a pomegranate is perfectly round that means it’s unripe & the arils are not matured yet.

Once you know what key characteristics to look for, you can pick out pomegranates like a pro!

How to cut and deseed a Pomegranate

Before you begin deseeding a pomegranate, keep in mind that pomegranate juice stains. If you don’t want your kitchen to look like the set of a horror movie, be careful of what you’re wearing and the materials you’re using. Plastic cutting boards might get stained, so wooden cutting boards are recommended. Use vinegar or lemon juice to clean your wooden cutting board if things get messy and pink.

Luckily, this deseeding technique should help keep kitchen mess to a minimum. Once you know the technique, you can use pomegranate arils for all kinds of good cooking.

1. Wash pomegranates under running water. Cut off the crown, the top portion of the pomegranate.

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2. Similarly cut down the bottom part of the fruit. This loosens the rind as it looses the strength on both the parts.

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3. Remove the top of the pomegranate by cutting a shallow, angled circle around the crown. Wiggle it loose and discard. Make 4 shallow cuts as you see in the picture.

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4. Hold 2 of the parts/segments in each hand and gently pull out to separate them. Without messing up, the fruit gets divided to 4 segments/parts. Pomegranates stain the work tops and even the clothes. A few disposable tissues or a kitchen cloth is helpful.

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5. Separate each segment.

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6. Deseed to a large bowl, they come off easily. Or You may immerse one segment at a time in a large bowl of clean water and remove the pomegranate arils under the water. Once you are done with all the segments, drain the water and remove any rinds.

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7. Discard all of the yellow and white membranes from the bowl.

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How to make Pomegranate Juice in blender (Stepwise photos)

If you prefer cold juice, freeze the seeds for some time and then juice them.

In a blender

1. Making pomegranate juice in a blender is surprisingly easy. Add the arils to the blender.

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2. Add a pinch of salt and lemon juice if you prefer.

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3. Pulse briefly – 10 to 15 seconds, depending on the strength of your blender. You want to make sure the seeds are still mostly intact but the juice around the seeds is released. Crushing the seeds will make the juice gritty and requires to be filtered in a fine strainer like the one I used below.

Tip: I prefer to crush the seeds as well since they are said to contain medicinal properties. Also the seeds contain nutritional values especially antioxidants, punicic acid, fiber and vitamin E.

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4. Once the arils are crushed, pour the blender’s contents through a very fine mesh strainer into a bowl to separate the seeds and pulp from the juice. It is important to use a fine strainer if you do not want the juice to be gritty.

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5. Don’t be afraid to press the pulp against the strainer with the back of a spoon or spatula to squeeze out every bit of fresh juice.

6. Because I crushed the seeds pomegranate juice looks frothy. If you want a clear juice, strain it again through a fine strainer or a thin cheese cloth. Consume pomegranate juice fresh before it begins to oxidize. Adding ice cubes dilutes the juice and reduces the taste & the nutrition values as well.

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Pomegranate Juice in slow juicer

I use a large piece of ginger as it helps to prevent colds since cold pressed juice is quite cooling to the body. You can skip ginger in summers. I squeeze a large lemon & add a bit of Himalayan salt too into the pitcher.

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Pomegranate juice made in a slow juicer is more clear without grits. Drink your pomegranate juice immediately as is, store in the refrigerator for later culinary uses, or dilute with seltzer water to stretch the juice further.

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No blender? No problem!

You can place the cleaned arils in a disposable plastic Ziploc bag and smash them with a rolling pin. Strain the juice as you would with the blender technique, and you’ve got fresh pomegranate juice; all it took was a little more elbow grease.

Expert Tips

Storing pomegranate juice: If you decide to store your pomegranate juice for later, it can last in the refrigerator for 4 to 5 days but remember that there is a loss of nutrients as the juice beings to oxidize. It’s also easy to freeze and is best used within one year if frozen.

Storing pomegranate arils: Store the pomegranate arils in air tight glass container and refrigerate for up to 4 to 5 days. Store the juice in glass jars or bottles for 4 to 5 days in the refrigerator.

Rehydrate the fruit: If your pomegranates have been lying for too long on the counter the skin usually loses moisture and turns dry. It is hard to peel them so simply soak the whole fruit in cold water for 25 to 30 minutes before you cut and deseed.

Combinations

There are several fruits you can use in combination with pomegranates to juice, especially if you are using a slow juicer. The most popular one is the apple pomegranate combo.

Since pomegranate juice is high in iron, combining it with fruits high in vitamin C may help the absorption of iron. So we normally use a lemon or or few oranges or apple while juicing pomegranates in a slow juicer.

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Pomegranate Juice Recipe

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This refreshing & delicious pomegranate juice is loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that is great for everyone. It can build immunity, detox the body naturally and provides much needed nutrients.

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Prep Time30 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 minute minute

Total Time30 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 kg pomegranate (about 5 large)
  • 1 medium lemon (optional)
  • teaspoon salt (optional) (skip if making for babies)

Instructions

How to deseed pomegranate

  • Rinse the pomegranates under running water. Angle a paring knife downward, close to the crown of the pomegranate and cut off across the crown to remove it. Cut off ¼ inch of the bottom, so the pomegranate can sit stable on the counter.

  • Make a shallow cut on the skin and divide each pomegranate to 4 segments/sections. Pry open the segments to separate them.

  • Method 1 – Nudge out the arils with your fingers, discarding any pale membrane. Have a bowl ready to hold the loosened arils while you work on each segment.

  • Method 2 – Alternately you may immerse one segment at a time in a large bowl of dechlorinated/clean water and remove the pomegranate arils under the water. Once you are done with all the segments, drain the water and remove any rinds.

How to make Pomegranate Juice

  • Add the seeds to a blender jar along with salt. Squeeze the lemon juice (optional) into the blender.

  • Pulse a few times, briefly for 10 to 15 seconds, you want to make sure the seeds are still mostly intact but the juice around the seeds is released. Crushing the seeds will make the juice gritty. [But the seeds have medicinal values so we always crush them and pass through a very fine strainer. so it is up to you]

  • Place a fine mesh strainer over a large bowl and transfer the juice. It is important to use a fine strainer or a thin cheese cloth if you do not want the juice to be gritty.

  • Press the pulp against the strainer with the back of a spoon to squeeze out every bit of fresh juice.

  • Drink your pomegranate juice immediately as is, store in the refrigerator for later culinary uses, or dilute with seltzer water to stretch the juice further. If it is too strong for your taste, you may mix it with other fruit juices or plain water.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Pomegranate Juice Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 207Calories from Fat 18

% Daily Value*

Fat 2g3%

Sodium 7mg0%

Potassium 590mg17%

Carbohydrates 46g15%

Fiber 10g42%

Sugar 34g38%

Protein 4g8%

Vitamin C 25.5mg31%

Calcium 25mg3%

Iron 0.8mg4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What happens if I drink pomegranate juice every day? ›

Preliminary studies show that dietary pomegranate produces brain anti-inflammatory effects that may help stall the progression of Alzheimer Disease. Other studies suggest drinking 8 ounces of pomegranate juice daily helps improve performance in tasks related to learning and memory.

What medications does pomegranate juice interfere with? ›

Taking pomegranate juice along with medications for high blood pressure might cause your blood pressure to go too low. Some medications for high blood pressure include captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), ramipril (Altace), and others.

How long does it take for pomegranate juice to clear arteries? ›

Pomegranate juice consumption for 3 years by patients with carotid artery stenosis reduces common carotid intima-media thickness, blood pressure and LDL oxidation.

How much pomegranate juice per day to lower blood pressure? ›

Recent clinical trials have found that with as little as 2 ounces a day, pomegranate juice benefits can lower high blood pressure, improve cholesterol, and even decrease plaques in your arteries, reducing your risk for heart disease and other cardiovascular diseases.

What organs is pomegranate juice good for? ›

People have enjoyed pomegranates since ancient times for their health benefits. They have powerful antioxidants that can help protect the health of your heart, kidneys, and gut microbiome. They may also help protect you from Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and some cancers.

What is the best time to drink pomegranate juice? ›

Consequently, the juice from pomegranates can replenish your body in the morning. Most of its nutrients are assimilated when the stomach is empty. Therefore, consuming the juice of pomegranates first thing in the morning on an empty stomach is preferable to any other time of day.

What are the negative effects of pomegranate juice? ›

Pomegranate usually doesn't have side effects, but digestive tract symptoms, especially diarrhea, may occur in a small number of people. Allergic reactions to pomegranate have been reported. Little is known about whether it's safe to use pomegranate extract during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

Is pomegranate juice hard on kidneys? ›

Eating pomegranates will not have an effect on forming kidney stones. The National Kidney Foundation wishes to thank its Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN) for the development of this fact sheet.

Is Pom real pomegranate juice? ›

Using real pomegranates makes a real difference

At POM we obsessively review every step of the production process. We even designed our own proprietary pressing equipment in order to extract maximum flavor and nutrients. This is how we can guarantee pomegranate perfection in each bottle.

What is the best fruit for aging arteries? ›

Berries are also an excellent source of antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins. Anthocyanins are a type of flavonoid that give many berries their deep red, blue and purple hues. These antioxidants can lower blood pressure and prevent heart disease by reducing cholesterol and inflammation.

Does pomegranate juice detox your liver? ›

Pomegranate fruit consumption, which is high in antioxidants, can decrease the activity of AST and ALT (markers of liver damage), lower TNF-α (a marker of inflammation), and improve overall antioxidant capacity in NAFLD patients.

Does pomegranate make you sleepy? ›

6. It helps promote good sleep. While you'll reap the benefits of pomegranate juice any time of the day, its magnesium content (one cup contains 17 milligrams) makes it a particularly good pre-bedtime drink as magnesium is linked to promoting good sleep.

Can too much pomegranate juice be harmful? ›

Pomegranate juice is believed to be safe. Pomegranate extract may also be safe. Pomegranate root, stem, and peel may not be safe when consumed in large amounts because they contain substances that can have harmful effects.

What does 100% pomegranate juice do for your body? ›

Possible benefits of pomegranate juice include being an antioxidant, which may help prevent cancer and other conditions, providing vitamin C, boosting digestive health, and reducing insulin resistance. It may help with cancer prevention, immune support, and fertility.

Is pomegranate juice good for weight loss? ›

Pomegranates like any other berry fruits, are fully packed with antioxidants, which are all really good for you and help in boosting your immunity and also boosts metabolic rate, which in turn helps you lose weight and the anti-oxidants also help in making you stay youthful.

Is pomegranate juice good for the kidneys? ›

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A study from the American Society of Nephrology found that consuming pomegranate juice protects against complications in patients with kidney disease. Patients who drank pomegranate juice every week experienced a lower risk of infections.

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