Sunday, December 20, 2009

Autumn Fruit Salad


I first saw this on Cookbook , a twitterer who posts teeny tiny recipes. I thought it would look beautiful as a painting, but never knew what persimmon and pomegranate taste like. Now I know. And now I am hellbent.

It comes in two tweets:

1.

Autumn Fruit Salad: toss c grn+rd+blk grape/¾pomegranate/2kiwi&pear&fuyu persimmon/1-3T VanillaSyrup&lem. Chill; top w ¼pomegranate. Yld~8c.

2.

Vanilla Syrup: speckly magic for desserts/drinks. Scrape½vanilbean in c h2o/2c sug; +pod. Stir@med to dissolve. Rmv pod. Yld2c; refrigerate.

Let me know what you think if you try it.

Addendum:

I made this for Thanksgiving in Los Angeles at my friend's house. People appreciated having fruit to eat, I think, after three kinds of pie. Here's the long-winded version:

The vanilla syrup really doesn't need to be explained more. I just boiled it until it had really big bubbles, then waited about five minutes until it started to get faintly yellow. It's a simple syrup.

The fruit salad of course can be varied according to what you find. Because I knew that if I bought a big sack each of green, red and black grapes it would be hard to get them all eaten, I just bought black thinking they would look good with the rest. Here's how I got them on the platter, 12 by 9 inches oval, and it didn't look bad. Tossing everything together is an option, followed by putting the reserved 1/4 pomegranate on top.

I had to get artsy, see above photo, and directions below. Have fun figuring out your own way.

Open the pomegranate and loosen all the arils, put them in a bowl. Pick out the membrane.
Peel and slice two kiwi.
Peel and slice four Fuyu persimmons like you would an apple for apple pie.
Wash peel and halve 2-3 cups of black grapes and put them in a bowl.
Peel and slice up 2-3 pears. Keep them together in a row if you want, like a little deck of cards.

Plate it this way if you like: persimmon fanned out around the edge of the platter, points out. Kiwi circles on top of that. Rest of persimmon over the center. Pomegranate, most of it, over the middle, and a little on the perimeter. Pear slices along one end of the oval's center, pears on the other end of the central oval too, with a little space in the middle for black grapes. The reserved 1/4 of the pomegratate on top.

The syrup can be passed since some people don't like super sweet things.

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