If you are looking for a dessert that is elegant, feels quite special, but is surprisingly light, you must try this one. I saw it over at Chucrute com Salsicha, hosted by Fer, the Brazilian blogger who lives in California and was my main inspiration to start the Bewitching. Anyway, after following her blog for so many years, it is clear that when she raves about a recipe, I better get to work. She served this pomegranate gelee’ for her Christmas dinner, and I immediately decided to make it for our New Year’s Eve dessert, closing the year in a very festive mood! 😉
POMEGRANATE GELEÉ WITH SAFFRON-YOGURT CREAM
(adapted from Deborah Madison, via Culinate)
for the gelee:
2 cups pure pomegranate juice
1 package gelatin
1 Tbsp sugar
2 tsp rose-water
for the yogurt cream:
2 Tbsp milk
small pinch of saffron threads
½ cup Greek-yogurt
1 Tbsp honey
for garnish:
2 Tbs pistachio nuts, finely chopped
fresh pomegranate seeds
Pour ½ cup of the pomegranate juice into a bowl, sprinkle the gelatin on top, and let stand for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, heat half the remaining juice (¾ cup) just to the boiling point. Stir it into the gelatin, add the sugar, and stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Gradually stir in the rest of the juice, then add the orange-flower water. Divide among 4 to 6 small glasses and refrigerate until set, allowing at least 6 hours or overnight.
Lightly heat the milk with the saffron threads and let cool. Stir the yogurt and honey together. Blend the saffron-milk mixture into the yogurt. Refrigerate until needed.
To serve, spoon the yogurt cream over each glass of pomegranate jelly. Garnish with the pistachio nuts and pomegranate seeds.
ENJOY!
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Comments: One of the things I love the most about Fer, is that she is not afraid of improvisation in the kitchen. If she doesn’t have an ingredient, she comes up with a substitution, and moves on, always with a happy ending! She is also a wizard with her ice cream machine, often designing her own recipes, all quite creative and unique. This dessert gave me opportunity to improvise too: it originally called for orange flower water, which I did not have, and also had no idea where to get it in town. Plus, there’s no way this Brazilian would drive around the Little Apple with snow everywhere.
I had a bottle of rose-water, acquired months ago, and decided to try it in this recipe. It seemed to me that pomegranate and rose-water could not end in litigious divorce. To be on the safe side, I reduced the amount, using one teaspoon instead of two. Worked like a charm! If you don’t divulge what’s in the gelee, your guests won’t be able to detect the rose flavor, but once you know it’s there, the palate gets a subtle awareness of it, quite wonderful…
I used non-fat yogurt because again that’s what I had in the house, but go full-fat if you prefer. This dessert had everything I enjoy: a light and refreshing feel, a luscious creamy topping, and the crunch of pistachios mixed with the slightly softer crunch of the pomegranate seeds. Heaven, my friends, heaven!
Fer, thanks for another gem of a recipe, this one will be on our menu again and again!
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I love that I can come over here and find a new recipe completely unlike anything I’ve seen anywhere else. This is so pretty, just tonight as I was popping pomegranate seeds I was thinking that they would make such a pretty topping to a dessert.. and here you are, Sally, with the perfect dessert! xxx
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Glad you liked the idea! We love pomegranate, so this was right up our alley…
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Beautiful dessert. Other than eating the seeds, I haven’t done much with pomegranates.
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It’s nice to have those POM juice bottles that are 100% pomegranate juice. They are a bit expensive, but we always keep one in the fridge, adding a splash to our carbonated water, or even adding to yogurt drinks.
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Now this is a great dessert for a special or celebratory dinner. Elegant and light, with great flavors and a touch of crunch. Perfect!
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Exactly, it has everything…
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A delightful dessert! I really love the idea.
Best wishes for 2013!
Cheers,
Rosa
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A wonderful new year for you too!
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This is so pretty! I love the colors. Pomegranates are just so festive and happy looking. I also like that this dessert is on the lighter side because I have the tendency to fill up on my celebratory meals. 😉 I know the kids would enjoy this too. They are all for yogurt desserts and both love poms.
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If your saffron is too strong – as mine is – use very very little, because you definitely do not want to overpower the yogurt cream, and that is easy to do with saffron 😉 Hope you try it and the kids approve it… and hubby too!
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Ooh this sounds so good!! I don’t know Fer, but I know and trust you for great tips and recipes so I’m taking note to make this soon! As for improvising, I have pomegrante liquor…I may give that a try!
Have a great day Sally!
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Wow, that liquor could be awesome on this!
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This does look wonderful… and exotic too! Saffron threads… wow, wow, wow!! We really enjoyed the pomegranate jelly I featured just before the holidays and have no doubt that the whole family would love this version too! Lovely recipe Sally.
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I knew you would love this one…. 😉
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Gorgeous! Pomegranates are indeed festive. Like edible jewelry.
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Edible jewelry… love that! 😉
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Sounds great. If you have neither orange flower water or rosewater..is there any substitute or just omit??
happy New Year to you and Phil. Looking forward to lots of great recipes in 2013. Barb
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Hi, Barb… I would just leave it out, it will still be a great dessert, I think the saffron is a lot more important than the rose water.
Have a wonderful 2013!
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We love rosewater. These look wonderul.
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Or wonderful if you insist!
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I kind of like wonderul, you know… sounds so loverly 😉
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Pomegranates are so lovely for the holiday season. These look so elegant!
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Agree with you, they are lovely!
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Mouth watering and sinful dessert 🙂
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Thank you!!!!
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Sally, fiquei super feliz com sua ousadia e sucesso! os louros vão pra Deborah Madison [cozinheira genial], mas adorei ler todos esses elogios. obrigada e beijoooos! :-*
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Fer, que bom que voce curtiu o post… e’ o minimo que posso fazer em agradecimento pela sua never ending fonte de inspiracao
tenho tanta coisa do seu blog marcada para fazer, mas a vida e’ atribulada demais e as coisas vao se auto-postponing more or less…
beijao!
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Beautiful and elegant! I have some pomegranates I need to use up. Thanks for the recipe!
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Making it for 2017 New Year celebration;)
I package of gelatin, is it 28g (1ounce) to use?
Thank you in advance!
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1 package of gelatin in the US is 1/4 ounce… hope it turns out great!
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