TechniquesJacques Pépin on How to Segment CitrusJacques Pepin demonstrates this useful technique.1. Using a large grapefruit, begin peeling the skin with a vegetable peeler.2. While rotating the grapefruit, continue peeling the skin in wide strips.3. Cut about one half inch from each end of the fruit, exposing the flesh.4. While rotating the fruit, slice off the remaining peel with its white pith by moving the knife back and forth in a sawing motion. (A serrated knife also works well with this technique.)ADVERTISEMENTADAD5.Discard peel or use to make candied peels.6. Holding the grapefruit in your hand, carefully cut each segment away from its membrane.7. Arrange grapefruit slices in a circle on a plate. Serve at room temperature or chilled, with candied peels or ginger ice cream. See all of our Jacques Pepin galleries.Keep ReadingHow to Trim an ArtichokeBy BENJAMIN KEMPERA Brief Guide to the Wide, Wonderful World of Korean Rice CakesBy JIA H. JUNGHow to Assemble a Showstopping Charcuterie BoardBy GABRIELLA VIGOREAUXHow to Host a Lowcountry Boil, According to an ExpertBy ELLEN FORTThere’s a Lot to Love About NattoBy MEGAN ZHANGPeach and Fennel Salad with Sweet Tea GranitaBy JOEY EDWARDSHow to Clean and Care for Cast Iron PansBy GABRIELLA VIGOREAUXBraised Rabbit with Pan-Fried Radishes and Creamy PolentaBy ELIZA GLAISTERCarbone’s Cherry Pepper RibsBy MARIO CARBONESee AllContinue to Next StoryADVERTISEMENTADAD