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This fall marked the start of something wonderful—pomegranate season. POM Wonderful
sent me a variety of their pomegranate fruits, juices, and arils to try
and they are amazing! Eating them plain, adding them to drinks, and
using them in recipes for the last week or so has been a wonderful food
journey. Here are a few of the recipes I've tried.
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First up, Pomegranate Oatmeal Drops. These are quite healthy and so tasty! I also added bits of apple along with the pomegranates and it was delish. You can find the recipe at POM Wonderful's recipe page. |
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Next up, POM Banana Bread. Now, this actual recipe called for pistachios which I didn't have on hand so I did without, and it was wonderful. Definitely living up to that "POM Wonderful" name! This recipe is at their website, too. |
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I've also added the POM POM Arils to Greek yogurt along with berries and granola. One of my very favorite desserts... and it's so much healthier than ice cream or candy! |
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One
of you will win a variety of goodies from POM Wonderful! Enter
below by 12/15 at midnight. Good
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What recipe will you try if you win?
Special thanks to the wonderful people at Wonderful POM for providing us with this review and giveaway opportunity. All opinions are honest and my own.
Hmm...It seems like it would be a pain to spit out the seeds if they're mixed into a dish. Maybe I'm just too picky. Anyway, I enjoy eating them plain as a snack!
ReplyDeleteMost people actually eat the seeds. ;) I spit them out, too, though! But in the bread they seemed more like they should be there . They were crunchy, a bit like when you bake nuts into banana bread.
DeleteI love how it's pre-shelled, pomegranates are so hard to open! And yum to those recipes!
ReplyDeleteThe oatmeal drops look yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe Oatmeal Drop Cookies look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a bread or put them in scones
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Pomegranate Olive Oil Cake.
ReplyDeleteI would try the Pomegranate Oatmeal Drops. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the recipe for Grilled Pork Chops With Ginger-Pomegranate Sauce And Brussels Sprouts
ReplyDeletePOM Cream Filled Chocolate Roll looks like an amazing recipe!
ReplyDeleteAutumn Salad with Pomegranates and Apples looks like a winner. But I'd also like to try one of the cookie, cake, or bread recipes. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like to put Pomegranate Arils in a Spinach Salad with Walnuts.
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Love these Pomegranate Arils, they are so convenient!
ReplyDeleteI visited their recipe page and would love to try the POM Oatmeal Drops recipe! They look SO good and easy! http://www.pomwonderful.com/pomegranate-recipes/pom-oatmeal-drops/
ReplyDeleteI have never tried pomegranate anything before. I love fruit in general and it sounds like a fun taste adventure!
ReplyDeleteI might try the pork chops with the ginger pomegranate sauce!
ReplyDeleteI visited the recipe page and I would love to make the POM Banana And Pistachio Bread.
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The berries and yogurt look easy enough for my kids to assemble. :)
ReplyDeleteThe oatmeal drop recipe looks great!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try "POM Heaven" please. It looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe pork chop recipe looks amazing!
ReplyDeletePomegranate Oatmeal Drops sound good.
ReplyDeleteI just bought these POM Wonderful Pomegranates the other day for the first time and put them on my salads. They are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try it in the yogurt!
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I love POM in spinach salads with candied pecans:)
ReplyDeleteI might try their recipe for POM Couscous Salad. It's so pretty!
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Pomegranate Oatmeal Drops sound amazingly delicious.
ReplyDeleteI would make the yogurt, granola, and pomegranate parfait! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Mixed Chicory Salad with Pomegranate Arils sounds delish!
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I don't normally eat pomegranate's but these look great.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Chili en Nogada recipe
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I'd like to try the pom oatmeal drop cookies.
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I would love to try the POM Banana bread...sounds like a great combination!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say the Pomegranate Guacamole recipe I found on their site is very intriguing to me http://www.pomwonderful.com/pomegranate-recipes/pomegranate-guacamole/
ReplyDeleteThe banana bread looks delicious. I have seen some at Costco recently and am now gonna buy them.
ReplyDeleteOh that POM Banana Bread must be amazing!
ReplyDeleteI would try the pom parfait
ReplyDeleteThe Oatmeal Drop Cookies look yummy.
ReplyDeleteYum! I love pomegranate arils, they are so delicious! I will definitely be trying all of these recipes asap! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness! I need some POM Ginger Muffins in my life! Great recipes!
ReplyDeleteI would try the POM banana bread.
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ReplyDeleteIn case this didn't go through the first time....the Pomegranate Olive Oil Bread sounds like something I would like.
ReplyDeleteThose all look amazing! The parfait is calling to me!
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Oh, the POM Oatmeal Drops sound really good and I can tweak it with Splenda and Splenda brown sugar.
ReplyDeleteMy in-laws have a pomegranate tree: trust me when I say buying the juice premade and the arils already cleaned and packed is TOTALLY the way to go!
ReplyDeleteI love the pre-shelled pomegranates - it really makes life so much easier!
ReplyDeleteI want to try the Pom banana bread.
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of banana nut bread, but never tried pomegranates in it before. Sounds yummy!
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