I love when I find great tips in unexpected places. I came across this one on Lifehacker to pit a cherry using a wooden chopstick and a bottle.
Basically you take a cherry, hold it upside down over the top of the bottle and then poke the cherry pit and stem out with a chopstick. The bottle catches all the pits and stems and you’re left with a whole cherry!
I had never considered getting a cherry picker until my friend Tammy showed me her really cool one that uses a canning jar; a much better tool to pit several pounds for cherry preserves than a handheld model.
I bought some cherries at the neighborhood farmer's market today and tried the technique out.
How to Pit a Cherry (Without a Fancy Tool!)
Ingredients / Tools:
- Empty, clean glass bottle
- Clean wooden chopstick--no splinters!
- Cherries, stems removed
Method:
- Take a cherry and up it on top the bottle, stem side down.
- Poke the cherry with the thick end of the chopstick to push the pit out.
1 comment:
nifty! yummm cherries...
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