Marinated Olives
photo by ElizabethKnicely
- Ready In:
- 12hrs 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Yields:
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1 quart
ingredients
- 10 ounces green olives
- 10 ounces black olives
- 3 garlic cloves, peeled and sliced
- 2 cups white vinegar
- 4 thin lemon slices, halved
- 2 cups olive oil
- 2 tablespoons chopped rosemary
- 2 tablespoons chopped thyme
directions
- Mix the olives, garlic and vinegar together; refrigerate overnight.
- Drain the olives, discarding the garlic; spoon the olives into a 4 cup sterilized jar, pour in the oil and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.
- Stir in the herbs and return to room temperature to serve.
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Reviews
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Made for the Goddesses of ZWT-9 -- For the most part, I try to make recipes as written as a simple matter of rating fairness, but your recipe kept whispering ideas to my creative nature. The 1st whisper was heard as I was slicing the lemon & I answered it by adding lemon zest. The 2nd whisper said "I think some sweet red onion would be great w/these olives", so finely-diced red onion was added. Lastly, "The Whisperer" asked "Hmm - What do you think about some capers? ... & I firmly replied aloud "You may be right & I'll mention it, but we're done chg'ing Paula's recipe for now." These tasty babes were served w/Recipe #272872, #272872 by Annacia & a lightly-creamed soup that cleaned the fridge of all the leftovers -- A yummy meal! Thx for sharing this recipe w/us. :-)
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Had a container of mixed olives with just a tad of feta from Costco. There was NO flavor, just packed in olive oil. I added all of Paula's ingredients, plus 1/2 tsp of crushed red pepper flakes, and by the next day -- they were lovely and flavorful ! Taking them to a crab feast with our local connection to their family in Sicily, who hosted an unforgettable dinner for us ! I will happily prepare this again, soon. Thanks for posting, Paula !
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
PaulaG
Hixson, Tennessee
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