I think I should be embarrassed to post this, but when I served this for breakfast this morning, Ole Sweet-Pi said he had never in his life seen a broiled grapefruit. At first I thought he was kidding, because this is something that we'd have on rare occasion when I was growing up, but when he sincerely insisted he had never seen this, I thought, naturally, photo-op!
There's not really a recipe for this. Just a how to.
Broiled Grapefruit
Preheat your broiler. Cut one ripe grapefruit in half (for 2 servings). Using the point of a sharp knife, gently cut completely around the grapefruit between the fruit and the rind, and then cut between the fruit and the membrane that separates the sections of the grapefruit. Sprinkle the top with a couple teaspoons of brown sugar. Place in a baking dish and broil about five minutes or so. Place a maraschino cherry in the center and serve while warm.
Yes, I remember these :-) But it was many, many years ago when I was in high school I was making these. You bring back memories ;-) Glad you introduced your sweetie pie to it.
ReplyDeleteI have never had grapefruit prepared this way, it looks delicious! :~)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried it this way either...and my great grandparents worked in an orange/grapefruit grove, so I've eaten a ton of grapefruit over the course of my life. There was a lady in my department at work that swore by her broiled grapefruit recipe...but I'd forgotten about it...until now. You can bet that I'll be trying this when I get my grapefruit allotment this year!
ReplyDeleteI had totally forgotten this yummy way to prepare grapefruit. Thanks for jogging my memory. GREAT photo.
ReplyDeleteThis brought back memories also. My mother didn't broil it but for some reason we would have grapefruit with sugar and the cherry on top before special dinners. This was years ago when we were kids!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a grapfruit prepared this way. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as grapefruit season hits in january, I'll be craving them like mad. This is definitely going to be made then. I can't wait to taste all of that caramelized grapefruit goodness.
ReplyDeleteOh it has been years since I've had one of these. .thanks for the reminder of a wonderful breakfast treat Katy.
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Citrus does broil well, doesn't it? Nice reminder especially as we move into grapefruit season. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteYum! So glad you put the cherry!
ReplyDeleteI remember a cute sitcom (No Honestly) where she didn't have a cherry so she put a red button instead! lol
All right I'm feeling like I've been missing out on something really good, I've never had broiled grapefruit and now i can't wait to try it! Thanks Katy!
ReplyDeleteThat's good stuff right there Katy! I will make some for the kids now & again.
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Oh this must be yummy..love this idea Katy..I'm glad you were not too embarassed to post this because I've never had this before!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing..
I have never heard of broiled grapefruit either and I would have never thought of it. My mom would love this recipe. She loves grapefruit!
ReplyDeleteI missed this post earlier-this looks so yummy Katy! It makes plain ole grapefruit so fancy and taste even better. I haven't had it fixed like this in many years.
ReplyDeletenever seen broiled grapefruit either but I like it! Kind of like a grapefruit brulee! :)
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I love grapefruit but I have to admit, I've never had it this way. This is something I have to try. In fact, I'm making a grapefruit run tomorrow! Yum! I can't believe I've never eaten this. I've been missing out!
ReplyDeleteOh wow..well I must admit that I too have never seen a broiled grapefruit before..lol thats cool. I will have to remember that.
ReplyDeleteIam yet to try hand on this katy ,i think i will get them when i hit the grocery store next time n let u know .It seems to be divine.
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I've heard of having grapefruit this way but have never tried it before. Think I need to already! Looks delicious Katy!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a small child my mother and grandmother would eat broiled grapefruit just like this and a scoop of cottage cheese on a lettuce leaf and I was so jealous because they would never let me have any. Now that I'm an adult I have broiled grapefruit for breakfast a lot :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to see I'm not the only one out there that likes them.
Great idea for when we get back to Florida. Hope all is well with you.
ReplyDeleteI have never broiled grapefruit...it sounds so simple and yet so tasty!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this either-thanks for posting-I must give this a try!
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ReplyDeleteIt's a pleasure to hear you. This has been a busy period for me, but I'm back to bookmark and try your great recipes. You always give me good ideas. Thanks!
Hi Kathy, I appreciate your time, following down all my posts...ever since I am doin all this on my own along with studies, work, am left with no time to swing by and say hello to all my followers and friends. But I do appreciate all your efforts. Broiled Grapefruit is totally to me, never had it in this way..but now I can try for sure.Thanks for sharing. Will be on small blogvacation as I am visiting my home country soon after 5 years at a stretch.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried grapefruit like this.. I will have to .. it looks delicious!
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ReplyDeleteThat looks so lovey and yumm...beautiful...:)
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Broiled Grapefruit is one of those things I've always meant to make...but never have! Thanks for the reminder...back in my mind, perhaps I'll remember to try next time I get some grapefruit :D
ReplyDeleteHey kathy ...this is such a wonderful way to enjoy the grapefruit ...never heard of this . Let me tell you i have a grapefruit tree and enjoy a good abundance every year , only if i had though of this earlier ....
ReplyDeleteA couple of them are left from this season n i am surely trying this ... so simple.
Recently i candied the grapefruit peels and they are wonderful.