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Monday, January 9, 2012
Pomegranate Wild Rice Pilaf
I don't need to tell you pomegranates are incredibly healthy and filled with all kinds of amazing vitamins and minerals. One of my favorite things about winter is the abundance of pomegranates at the store. After dinner, Craig and I usually split one while watching TV. I love picking out the sweet and tart seeds and how stained my fingers get. After picking up a few at the store, I decided to use them to perk up some high fiber wild rice. This dish is super simple. Just toss wild rice with pomegranate seeds, chopped pistachios and a bit of red onion and you have a tangy and flavorful side dish that is filled with cholesterol lowering fiber and cancer fighting antioxidants. Tossing the toppings with the hot rice slightly 'cooks' the onion. But if you are not a fan of raw onion you can omit it.
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Ingredients:
1 cup of wild rice, dry
3/4 cup pomegranate seeds (approx 1 medium pomegranate)
1/4 cup pistachios, chopped
1/2 cup red onion, finely diced
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tsp black pepper
Step by Step Instructions:
1. Cook rice according to package directions
2. Toss together seeds, pistachios, onion, vinegar, oil and pepper
3. Stir in hot cooked rice
4. Toss thoroughly
5. Serve!!
What a gorgeous dish, this looks amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are all my favorite ingredients in one amazing bowl. LOVE.
ReplyDeleteThese are all my favorite ingredients in one amazing bowl. LOVE.
ReplyDeleteLove the pomegranate! What a great idea to use it in rice.
ReplyDeleteI am like a number fan of rice but sure your recipe is new to me but sure very creative. What a wonderful combo pomegranate with a wonderful outcome.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I love rice pilaf! The use of pistachios in this makes me want to try this immediately! I love the colors in this dish :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful combination to go with the wild rice. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so colorful and full of flavor! The perfect way to start the new year without feeling like you have to sacrifice flavor for healthy.
ReplyDeleteAre the pistachios you use raw or roasted/salted?
ReplyDeleteJim
Jim - I used raw pistachios. If you only have roasted those will work, but will increase the sodium content of the dish
DeleteThis sounds delicious and looks gorgeous! I love both pomegranates and wild rice, so I'm sure that they make for a winning combination.
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