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Citrus Pomegranate Terrine

Published : Thursday, 17 Feb 2011, 3:25 PM EST

(WTNH) - Citrus Pomegranate Terrine
Yield: 6 to 8 servings

Here's what you'll need:

Grapefruit 4
Navel orange, large 4
Unflavored powder gelatin 2 envelopes
Pomegranate seeds ¼ cup

Here's how to make it:

1. Have ready a 9 x 5-inch Pyrex or ceramic loaf pan and make room in the fridge.

2. Cut off the ends of the grapefruits and oranges. Position the fruit on one end and cut away all the zest and pith following the fruits' contours. Holding the fruit in one hand over a large bowl, cut along the membranes to release the sections into the bowl. Squeeze the juice from the membranes into a 2-cup measure. Pour off enough of the collected juice from the sections to measure 1¾ cups and discard (or drink) the remainder.

3. Pour ¾ cup of the juice into a small, heatproof measuring cup or bowl and sprinkle the gelatin on top. Let sit until the gelatin is moist, about 3 minutes. Microwave until the gelatin is dissolved and the liquid is clear, about 30 to 90 seconds. Add to the remaining juice and set aside to cool slightly, stirring occasionally.

4. Add the pomegranate seeds to the citrus sections and gently toss to combine. Pile the mixture evenly into the prepared loaf pan, leaving behind any extra juices. Slowly pour the warm (not hot) gelatin liquid over the sections. Tap the loaf pan gently on the counter to release any air bubbles. Refrigerate until the top is set and then cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, about 6 hours, or for up to 2 days.

5. To serve, run a small knife between the gelatin and the loaf pan and dip the bottom of the pan into warm water for about 1 minute. Quickly invert onto a flat serving plate and shake gently to loosen the terrine. Cut into 1-inch slices.

Recipe: Abby Dodge , Desserts 4 Today.

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