Can I candy pomegranate?
It seems that making candied fruit is easy: cut it thin and boil in sugar syrup until ready.
I'd like to make candied pomegranate, keeping the seed-surrounding bubbles intact. Will it work, or will the membrane prevent the sugar from entering? Can I do something (e.g. stick a pin into a few places) without losing the shape?
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In India, there are typical traditional ways of Candying the Fruits like Pickling, Drying, etc. In your case with Pomegranate, you can always try Combination of Pickling & Drying.
Try the following method,
Step 1: Make a 1/4 Inch Layer of Powdered Sugar in a Transparent Glass Jar
Step 2: Follow it with a Layer of Pomegranate (Note: Pomegranate must be spread horizontally & not Stacked Vertically)
Step 3: Repeat Steps 1 & 2 (Last Layer should always be of Sugar)
Step 4: Take a Cotton Cloth & tie it on Mouth of Jar, covering Until Neck.
Step 5: Expose the Jar in Sun for Few Days.
Step 6: Empty & Spread the Contents of Jar on a Baking Tray & allow it to Dry in Sun for a Day.
Though, the process is not Instant & very Tedious. But this slow cooking process will help to Lock the Freshness, Taste & Essentials in any Fruit in best Man-Made Way.
I Usually do this with Seasonal Fruits.
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