30 Ways to Use Grapefruit, Enjoy the Bold Citrus at Every Meal With Our Recipes for co*cktails, Salads, and More (2024)

If lemons are sour and oranges sweet, grapefruit picks up the slack in between. The popular citrus fruit comes in white, pink, and red varieties and is available year-round. We love to eat it at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Grapefruit shines in dishes both sweet and savory. Enjoy its bright complexity raw in salads, smoothies, and sorbet, or try broiling or baking grapefruit with fish or meat. Don't overlook the potential of grapefruit in desserts, and do not miss its punch in co*cktails and spritzes.

When shopping for grapefruit, choose ones that are heavy for their size, with smooth, rather than bumpy, skin. These are good indicators that the grapefruit will be juicy.

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Grapefruit Sorbet

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As refreshing and delicious as it is beautiful, this grapefruit sorbet is the best way we know to end a meal or cleanse your palate. It's spiked with Campari or Aperol for a bitter contrast to its bright flavor.

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Grapefruit and Honey Margarita

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You'll love how freshly squeezed grapefruit juice pairs with tequila and honey in our lower-ABV margarita. The honey replaces the usual orange liqueur, and it's a taste upgrade we're really on board with.

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Grapefruit With Pistachios

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Don't be fooled by the short ingredient list—this sweet-and-salty brunch dish packs a wallop.

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Grapefruit, Salmon, and Avocado Salad

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Sweet-tart grapefruit, buttery avocado, roasted salmon, and crisp greens make a satisfying main dish salad. A super simple lime vinaigrette ties all the flavors together.

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Honey Zabaglione With Grapefruit

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Red grapefruit segments are stunning against the pale golden yellow of zabaglione. Our take on the classic Italian dessert adds honey and whipped cream to the whipped egg-yolk mixture for a sweeter taste and richer texture.

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Seared Halibut Tacos With Grapefruit-Avocado Salsa

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Ruby red grapefruit meets avocado, and it's a perfect pairing. This salsa is too good to save for fish tacos and also too good not to serve with them.

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Strawberry-Grapefruit Smoothie

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Grapefruit and strawberry make surprisingly delicious partners in this antioxidant-packed smoothie. Sweet apple and fresh ginger add extra oomph.

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Mixed Grapefruit With Ricotta and Cardamom Honey

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Simmering honey with crushed green cardamom pods yields an incredible sauce for colorful grapefruit segments and fresh ricotta.

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Warm Duck Salad With Caramelized Beets

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Use ruby red or oro blanco grapefruits in this colorful and hearty winter salad. They complement the roasted beets, duck breast, and bright herby sauce.

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Winter Fruit Salad

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Colorful, crunchy, and fresh, this gorgeous salad is a welcome refresher in the winter. Grapefruit segments, slices of Asian pear, and pomegranate arils are drizzled with honey and sprinkled with sea salt and mint leaves. It’s that simple—and so good!

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Basil-Yogurt Panna Cotta With Grapefruit Gelèe

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An elegant yet easy dessert that's also naturally gluten-free and no-bake. The grapefruit gelée (think fancy French Jell-O) is chilled until partially set. Then, a basil-infused yogurt is added, so the two elements form pretty swirls.

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Pomegranate-and-Pink-Grapefruit Punch

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A sophisticated, non-alcoholic punch that looks as good as it tastes. After pouring a grapefruit-lychee juice mix, top each glass with a drizzle of pomegranate syrup and arils that falls to the bottom, giving the drink a striking ombre look. Top with prosecco if you prefer a lightly boozy drink.

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Black-and-Pink Grapefruit Cookies

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Like black-and-white cookies, only better: pink grapefruit zest gives these cookies a zing, while the fruit's juice and more zest flavor the pink frosting.

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Grapefruit and Smoked-Trout "Cobb" Salad

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Nutty farro and flaky smoked trout make this elegant take on Cobb salad substantial enough for lunch or dinner. Thinly sliced grapefruit and avocado, crunchy romaine and watercress, and a zingy grapefruit-Dijon vinaigrette complete the dish.

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Grapefruit and Vinegar-Roasted Beets With Salsa Verde

Contrast makes a simple side dish come alive. Tender, caramelized beets are paired with juicy grapefruit rounds and a briny, herb-packed salsa verde.

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Spicy Grapefruit Spritz

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This all-ages thirst-quencher gets its heat from thinly sliced jalapeno. Spike it with tequila or mezcal for co*cktail hour.

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Spice-Rubbed Fresh Ham With Citrus Glaze

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Grapefruit zest goes into the dry rub for this showstopping ham, and grapefruit wedges roasted underneath it make a bright, intensely flavored accompaniment.

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Salmon Poached in White Wine

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Here, salmon gets a double hit of grapefruit flavor: zest on the fish, and juice-infused hollandaise on top.

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Vermouth-Grapefruit Sangria

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This low-ABV sipper is superb at brunch (or anytime!). It's a drink for grapefruit lovers, not your usual sangria. Our favorite citrus is juiced, supremed, and thinly sliced into wheels—before it's mixed with vermouth for a crowd-pleasing punch.

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Bitter Greens, Grapefruit, and Avocado Salad

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This sophisticated salad transforms an assortment of ingredients that includes grapefruit, basil, avocado, poppy seeds, and three types of lettuce (escarole, Belgian endive, and frisée) into a harmonious whole.

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Veal Scaloppine With Ruby Red Grapefruit

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Grapefruit juice and segments cut the richness of the buttery pan sauce in this weeknight veal dish that's fancy enough for company.

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Citrus Salad With Pomegranate Seeds

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This showstopper (a Martha holiday brunch original) is worth every minute spent peeling, seeding, and scattering. Tackle the prep in stages—the fruit can be segmented one day ahead, and the full salad stored in the fridge for up to eight hours.

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Broiled Grapefruit

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A round of blood orange and a caramelized brown-sugar crust make the proverbial "diet plate" anything but plain. You could also dust with confectioners' sugar or add a dollop of yogurt.

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Warm Grapefruit Tea

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Freshly squeezed ruby red juice is sweetened with honey and infused with cinnamon and allspice. Enjoy this noncaffeinated tea before bed, to soothe a cold, or as an invigorating alternative to spiced apple cider.

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Lillet Rose Spring co*cktail

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For extra-special occasions, nothing suits like a signature drink. If the edible flowers don't sell you, the base of grapefruit juice, gin, and Lillet Rosé will leave no doubts. (The White Nixon is another favorite.)

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Miniature Grapefruit Souffles with Ginger

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Fresh ginger and Greek yogurt liven up these single-serving soufflés, while sugar and egg yolks tame grapefruit's trademark bite. The result is a balanced, sophisticated, and memorable dessert.

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Jasmine Shortbread Sandwiches With Grapefruit Curd

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Homemade grapefruit curd is heaven on fragrant jasmine shortbread—but don't stop there. Try it on toast or stir it into yogurt for a snack that feels like a treat.

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Seared Scallops with Shaved Fennel, Cucumber, and Grapefruit

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This upside-down salad anchors itself atop tender pan-seared scallops. Zest, juice, and chunks of grapefruit as garnish ensure bright flavor in every bite.

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Watercress, Pink Grapefruit, and Walnut Salad

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A sesame-lime vinaigrette lends this tangle of watercress an Asian flair, while the grapefruit adds its lively punch.

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Grapefruit and Mint Mojito

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The classic mojito gets a tart update from grapefruit-infused rum. Add splashes of mint syrup and seltzer, and you'll wonder why you ever had this co*cktail any other way.

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FAQs

What can I do with an abundance of grapefruit? ›

Grapefruit shines in dishes both sweet and savory. Enjoy its bright complexity raw in salads, smoothies, and sorbet, or try broiling or baking grapefruit with fish or meat. Don't overlook the potential of grapefruit in desserts, and do not miss its punch in co*cktails and spritzes.

What food pairs well with grapefruit? ›

Grapefruit: Pairs well with banana, basil, black pepper, caramel, coconut, ginger, lemon, lime, melon, mint, papaya, pineapple, pomegranate, raspberry, rosemary, strawberry, thyme, tropical fruits, and vanilla.

How do you make grapefruit more enjoyable? ›

How to balance grapefruit's bitter flavor
  1. Sprinkle the fruit with salt. Adding a light sprinkle of salt to grapefruit may sound odd, but it actually works. ...
  2. Drizzle honey or agave syrup over the fruit. ...
  3. Caramelize the fruit. ...
  4. Mix the fruit into a salad. ...
  5. Add a dollop of dairy to the fruit.
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What happens to your body when you eat grapefruit everyday? ›

Overall, researchers claim that including fiber and antioxidant-rich fruits like grapefruit as part of a healthy diet helps protect against conditions like heart disease and stroke.

What condition should you not eat grapefruit? ›

Grapefruit can mean danger when combined with some popular drugs used for high blood pressure, high cholesterol and depression. Grapefruit and grapefruit juice are healthful, providing enough vitamin C, potassium, dietary fiber, and other nutrients to earn the American Heart Association's "heart-check" mark.

Can you eat eggs with grapefruit? ›

Generally, people following the grapefruit diet can prepare their foods however they like, including with spices, salad dressings, or butter. Examples of meals include: Breakfast: two boiled eggs, two slices of bacon, and 1/2 grapefruit or 8 ounces of grapefruit juice.

Is grapefruit good for your kidneys and liver? ›

Reduces the risk of kidney stones: Eating grapefruit may help prevent calcium buildup and formation of kidney stones. Citric acid in grapefruit can bind with excess calcium and help flush it out of the body.

What does grapefruit do for women's body? ›

Grapefruits, like oranges and other citrus fruits, are high in vitamin C. In fact, one whole, medium grapefruit provides you with 100% of your daily requirement for vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that is great for your immune system and can help you fight off viruses and bacteria that can cause disease.

Why can't you eat grapefruit with anxiety? ›

One of the medications that interact with grapefruit is Zoloft (sertraline). The medication is used to treat anxiety, and according to older research, it is known to interact with grapefruit juice. This leads to blocking the enzyme metabolizing the sertraline, increasing the levels in the blood.

What does eating grapefruit before bed do? ›

However, this yummy fruit is acidic, and eating grapefruit at night could exacerbate heartburn for some people, which is often worse when lying down. Grapefruit can also interfere with the effectiveness of some medications that you may take before bed, in which case you should choose a different bedtime snack.

What does grapefruit do on an empty stomach? ›

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that grapefruit should be eaten on an empty stomach for optimal health benefits. However, some people may prefer to eat grapefruit before a meal because it can help stimulate digestion and reduce appetite, potentially leading to weight loss.

What is the healthiest way to eat grapefruit? ›

The classic way to enjoy grapefruit – splitting it and eating with a spoon – is OK, she said. (Be sure to rinse it before you cut: Otherwise, the knife might push bacteria on the skin through the entire fruit.) But if you peel it like an orange and eat it by the section, you get added benefits from the membranes.

What to eat with grapefruit for weight loss? ›

What Foods Do You Eat on the Grapefruit Diet?
  1. Breakfast: 2 boiled eggs. 2 slices of bacon. 1/2 grapefruit or 8 oz. ...
  2. Lunch: 1/2 grapefruit or 8 oz. 100 percent grapefruit juice without added sugar. Salad.
  3. Dinner: 1/2 grapefruit or 8 oz. 100 percent grapefruit juice without adding sugar. ...
  4. Bedtime Snack: 8 oz cup of skim milk.

What can I do with a bag of grapefruit? ›

1 Bag of Grapefruits, 5 New Dishes to Make
  • Grapefruit Tarragon and Gin Tonic. ...
  • Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit Cake with a Hint of Mint. ...
  • Grilled Scallop Skewers with Ruby Red Grapefruit and Chile Glaze. ...
  • Citrus Salad to Brighten Up Even the Gloomiest Days. ...
  • Grapefruit with Vanilla, Honey and Coconut.
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Can you freeze fresh grapefruit? ›

To prepare grapefruit for the freezer, peel it and remove the white, soft, and spongy part of the fruit — also known as the pith. Once peeled, you can freeze whole or cut it into sections. It's also a good idea to remove the seeds at this point by using a grapefruit spoon, as recommended by Eat Delights.

What are the problems with eating too much grapefruit? ›

As mentioned, high levels of vitamin C can lead to diarrhea, nausea, cramps, and other minor gut health issues. Tooth damage This is another possible side effect of eating too much grapefruit or drinking grapefruit juice. The acid in citrus fruits may damage your enamel.

Why was grapefruit the forbidden fruit? ›

Well, the grapefruit was originally called the “forbidden fruit” because in 1750, Reverend Griffith Hughes came upon the grapefruit and called it that while he was looking for the origin of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden.

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