How to Easily Remove Peach, Plum, or Apricot Pits
- 1 Peaches, apricots, or plums
- 1 Knife
- Whether it's peaches, plums, or apricots, you can cleanly remove the pits.
- If the fruit is unripe or over-ripe, it may be hard to do.
- For apricots, first press the knife deeply into the grain of the fruit, pressing it up against the pit, spinning the fruit slowly to cut around the fruit.
- Break the fruit open into two halves at the grain (like you would an avocado).
- Flip the side with the pit intact upside down and press the knife into the center.
- Repeat the process from Step 2.
- Break apart the two halves like in Step 3.
- Pinch the pit and gently remove from the fruit.
- You should end up with 1 half and 2 fourths like in the picture.
- This is the top view.
- Peaches and plums may be a little harder to do.
- If you can't easily get the pits out, use the knife to assist).
- For peaches, peel them after you take the pits out.
- If it's a ripe peach, you can peel it with your hands like a banana
- You can also use this method for American cherries!
- The cherry pits are small, so they're a little harder to take out and might pop.
peaches, knife
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/150814-how-to-easily-remove-peach-plum-or-apricot-pits (may not work)