Brined And Marinated Greek Style Olives Recipes

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GREEK-STYLE RIPE OLIVES RECIPE



Greek-Style Ripe Olives Recipe image

If you have an olive tree, try curing your own ripe olives at home.

Provided by Peggy Trowbridge Filippone

Categories     Appetizer     Condiment

Time 30m

Yield bowl of olives

Number Of Ingredients 8

Cured ripe olives (see instructions)
For the Marinade:
1 1/2 cups white wine vinegar
1 tablespoon salt (dissolved in 2 cups water)
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
3 lemon wedges
2 cloves garlic
1/3 cup olive oil (to start; more may be needed)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients. For this recipe, choose olives that are red to dark red.
  • Slash each olive deeply on one side using a very sharp knife to reduce bruising. Place olives in a large stoneware, earthenware, glass, or porcelain container.
  • Make a solution of 4 tablespoons salt dissolved in 1-quart water, and pour enough over the olives to cover.
  • Weight the olives with a piece of wood or a plastic bag filled with water so that they are completely submerged. Store in a cool place, changing the solution once a week for three weeks.
  • If a scum forms on the surface during that time, disregard it until it is time to change the brine; then rinse the olives with fresh water before covering with brine again. The scum is harmless.
  • At the end of three weeks, taste one of the largest olives. If it is slightly bitter and a bit tangy, they are done. Pour off the brine and rinse the olives. If the olives are still too bitter, brine again, soaking for another week; then rinse and marinate.
  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Combine white wine vinegar , salted water, oregano, lemon wedges, and garlic in a container large enough to hold the olives.
  • Add the cured olives and stir to coat in the mixture.
  • Add enough​ olive oil to form a 1/4-inch layer on top of the marinating olives (this will act as a seal and barrier). The olives will be ready to eat after sitting in the marinade for just a few days.
  • For long-term storage, leave the olives in the marinade and place in a cool pantry or refrigerate, covered. If kept too long, the lemon and vinegar flavors will dominate so eat these within a month after they are ready.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1190 kcal, Carbohydrate 138 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 29 g, Protein 12 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Sodium 7035 mg, Sugar 66 g, Fat 75 g, ServingSize bowl of olives, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

BRINED AND MARINATED GREEK-STYLE OLIVES



Brined and Marinated Greek-Style Olives image

In Tucson, there are many opportunities to harvest olives in parks and neighborhoods - they are usually ripe in November - December. You want to harvest them from the tree (not the ground!) before the first freeze. Well-watered trees that have not been treated with pesticides are best! Be gentle with the olives, and reject fruits that are soft or bruised. Plan to brine the olives within a couple of days of harvest - brining with salt leaches out the bitterness (you can't eat ripe olives off the tree). Buy your salt in bulk at the natural food store. I use 1-gallon pickle jars for the brining process and pint Ball caning jars for the finished marinated olives. This set of instructions is modified from many sources. Once you brine your own, you will be spoiled and never want to suffer store-bought olives again! Olives prepared as described will remain self-stable for at least a year. This is totally worth the hassle and wait!

Provided by Carianne

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time P2m29D

Yield 1 gallon, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

mature olive
sea salt (not iodized)
organic lemon
oregano and other herbs
garlic
vinegar

Steps:

  • Sort olives by color/ripeness into different bowls. Green, mostly green, half green/purple, mostly purple, purple.
  • Clean olives thoroughly by rinsing under water (work in batches).
  • Use a paring knife to score/cut an "X" in each olive. This allows the brine to more easily leach the bitterness out of the olive.
  • Once a whole color-batch is scored, place in a one-gallon pickle jar with a brine of 8oz sea salt to water. Swish the brine throughly so that all the salt gets dissolved instead of settling to the bottom. Fill with water to almost the top. Use a ziploc baggie with some water in it to weight the olives. It is very important to keep all olives submerged to avoid mold problems. Leave the lid loose and put in a cool, dark place.
  • After one week, switch to a stronger brine of 1lb salt/gallon. I like to rinse the olives and sterilize the jars at this point. The smell and sensation of the clean, rinsed olives may blow your mind. I also use a new batch of clean ziplocs at this point to weight the olives. Keep those babies submerged!
  • After 2 weeks, replace brine again as above. Close lids firmly.
  • Replace brine as many times as necessary to achieve a taste you like (realizing they will be REALLY salty just out of the brine, even rinsed). I usually switch the brine 3 -4 times, 1 -2 weeks apart. Greener olives will take longer than purple olives.
  • When they've been brined to your satisfaction, the fun begins! Rinse throughly. Pack in sterilized jars to 2/3 full.
  • Add organic lemon slices (3-4 per jar), a whole or minced clove of garlic, and a teaspoon or so or dried oregano. Fill with vinegar (I like white vinegar for green olives and red wine for purples) and one teaspoon of salt to one inch below top of jar.
  • Add 1/2 inch of olive oil.
  • Seal firmly and agitate the mixture, then store in a cool, dark, place.
  • Once opened, these must be refrigerated. Bring them back to room temperature before serving to avoid a weird lumpy oil crud covering your beloved olives. Refrigerate any leftovers.
  • Play with the marinades - I like to do the green ones with hot peppers and carrots. Try different vinegars and herbs. A couple of years ago, I did a Thai theme, with ginger, lemon grass, hot peppers, and white vinegar. Delish!
  • I have found when I give these as gifts, people do not always use them, and that is a big bummer considering all the work that goes into them and how incredibly delicious they are. Better to bring them to a party to show them off, then tell people about the process. (Plus, you get to enjoy them, too).

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MARINATED GREEN OLIVES - CHAKISTES KIBRISLI STYLE



Marinated Green Olives - Chakistes Kibrisli Style image

My parents were taught as a child in Cyprus how to prepare their own olives, it's a long process but this is worth it. The raw green olives are split in half with a special stone but seed still intact, this allow the brine (salty water) to soak into the olives. The olives are then jarred with the brine and stored away for months. This recipe is not that process but it's the way it's marinated for Mezze's. Measurements are for personal preference only, you could use less lemon if you don't prefer it to be tangy. Enjoy

Provided by Chef floWer

Categories     Turkish

Time 5m

Yield 200 Grams Marinated Olives

Number Of Ingredients 6

200 g green olives, large size
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 lemon, juice of
1 tablespoon coriander seed, which has been crushed with a mortar and pestle
1/8 teaspoon red chili pepper flakes (optional)

Steps:

  • Place green olives, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, crushed coriander seeds and chilli (if you are using it) in a bowl. Mix well.
  • Serve with slices of bread (to soak the juices), tomatoes, feta cheese or fried Haloumi cheese, Hummus dip and pickled vegetables.
  • Olives to be eaten within three days or flavour will change dramatically.

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