Oil Cured Olives

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Oil Cured Olives


Slowly dried and cured Italian black olives. Dry wrinkled look with a slightly bitter flavor. Bet you can't have just one!

8 oz, contain pits
Black Oil-Cured Olives
Wrinkled, bitter & delicious!
8 oz bag
Contains Pits
OLIVE BREAD RECIPE
Prep Time: 6 or more hours Cook Time: 45 minutes Serving Description: makes 2 loaves Ingredients - 2 1/4 teaspoons dry active yeast, quick rise (1 package) - 1/4 cup warm water - 3 cups warm water - 3 cups bread flour - 1 1/2 tablespoons coarse sea salt (or 3 teaspoons table salt) - 1 cup oil cured olives , pitted & chopped Directions Mix 1 package dry yeast in ¼ cup warm water, and let sit for 10 minutes in a small container. Move the yeast water to a large bowl, add 3 cups warm water and 3 cups bread flour, and beat approximately 100x by hand or 1-2 minutes with mixer on low speed. Add 1½ tablespoons coarse salt (3 teaspoons, if using table salt), and Greek Kalamata olives (chopped). Turn out on floured surface and knead the mixture for 10 minutes, or until dough is smooth and elastic, adding more flour as needed. Place in lightly oiled bowl, and let rise in refrigerator for 24 hours. Divide dough in half. Shape each half into a loaf. Place both loaves on a greased baking sheet that has been sprinkled with corn meal. Let rise in a warm place for 2 hours. Bake at 450ºF for 35-45 minutes. Mist with water 2 to 3 times during the first 10 minutes of baking. Remove from oven and let cool on a wire rack.
Sprinkle a bit of hot pepper flakes or herbs onto for a treat

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Oil Cured Olives

Oil Cured Olives

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21 Reviews

  • 5
    Oil cured olives

    Published by George Visgilio on Jan 18th 2023

    The best I’ve had of this type. Great flavor, just a touch of bitterness, no brine.

  • 5
    Cured Olves

    Published by George Visgilio on Dec 29th 2022

    These are the best ones I’ve had. Some so called oil cured are packed in brine first. These are not. They have a touch of bitterness, but this is a plus.

  • 5
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    Published by paul montesano on Mar 21st 2022

  • 4
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    Published by Domenic Taurasi on Mar 7th 2022

  • 5
    Best oil cured olives

    Published by Arlene Kucinski on Dec 29th 2021

    These olives are the best I've ever purchased. Go well with the Finocchiona salami on a cheese platter.

  • 5
    My Favorite!

    Published by Kathleen Hawes on Dec 22nd 2021

    We always had these at my Grandmother’s house!

  • 5
    Oil Cured Olives

    Published by Jeanne SMITH on Nov 2nd 2021

    I received my order in just a few days. The olives are as I remember then as a child. My dad would buy they for our special salad on Thanksgiving and Christmas. They are hard to get where I live. I will order them again. My only complaint is the shipping, rather expensive.

  • 5
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    Published by paul montesano on Oct 25th 2021

  • 5
    Italian Deli Memories

    Published by Thomas Yagerhofer on Jun 28th 2021

    My Mother's cousins owned a small Italian deli near the train station in Dover, New Jersey. They used to have barrels of oil-cured olives and they were an acquired taste, but delicious. These olives come about as close as we can to the ones in the barrels.

  • 5
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    Published by paul montesano on Jun 10th 2021

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