From savory sandwiches to grilled fish, herb jam with olives and lemon is a versatile condiment that can transform any meal. This unique and flavorful spread offers a delightful burst of herbal freshness, complemented by the salty tang of olives and the bright citrus notes of lemon. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a novice in the kitchen, this article will guide you through the process of creating the perfect herb jam with olives and lemon.
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HERB JAM WITH OLIVES AND LEMON
Provided by Paula Wolfert
Categories Condiment/Spread Garlic Leafy Green Herb Olive Steam Lemon Spinach Cilantro Parsley
Yield Serves 6; makes about 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- 1. Put the garlic cloves in a large steamer basket set over a pan of simmering water and top with the spinach, parsley, celery, and cilantro. Cover and steam until the garlic is soft and the greens are very tender, about 15 minutes. Let cool, then squeeze the greens dry, finely chop, and set aside. Using the back of a fork, mash the garlic cloves.
- 2. In a medium cazuela set over a flame-tamer or in a heavy-bottomed skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil until shimmering. Add the mashed garlic, olives, paprika, cayenne, and cumin and stir over moderately high heat for 30 seconds, or until fragrant. Add the greens and cook, mashing and stirring, until soft and dry and somewhat smooth, about 15 minutes.
- 3. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature. Mash in the remaining olive oil. Refrigerate, closely covered, for at least 1 day and up to 4 days.
- 4. To serve, return to room temperature. Stir in the lemon juice and season with salt and pepper. Pack in a serving dish and serve with crackers or semolina bread .
MOROCCAN HERB JAM
Paula Wolfert's first and still-influential book, "Couscous and Other Good Food From Morocco," published in 1973, influenced a generation of cooks yearning to expand its horizons. This fascinating recipe for a mixture of long-cooked greens, which she learned while living in Morocco, appeared in her 2003 book, "The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen: Recipes for the Passionate Cook". The acclaimed chef Russell Moore of Camino restaurant in Oakland, Calif., a great fan of Ms. Wolfert and this recipe, has now adapted it and incorporated herb jam into his menu on a daily basis. Among its virtues: It tastes wonderful and lasts for a week or more in the refrigerator; it is great when spread on toasted bread or stirred into a soup; and it uses greens, like the outer leaves of lettuce, that would otherwise be wasted.
Provided by David Tanis
Time 1h
Yield About 4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Put the greens and herbs and garlic cloves all together in a large steamer set over medium-high heat, and steam until tender, 15 to 20 minutes. (If you don't have a steamer, use a large, deep skillet with a lid. Put 2 inches of water in bottom of pan, add greens, cover and cook at a brisk simmer.)
- Set the garlic aside. Drain greens, let cool and squeeze out moisture; pick out the tougher herb stems if necessary. Put greens and herbs on a cutting board and chop very finely with a large knife.
- Put 4 tablespoons olive oil in a wide skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chiles and let them sizzle without browning (or use a pinch of crushed red pepper), then add the chopped greens, a pinch of salt and half the cumin seeds. The flavor is concentrated by cooking most of the moisture out of the greens; this will take about 10 to 15 minutes. (Stir the herb jam mixture often as the water evaporates; it will want to stick.)
- Turn the heat off but leave the mixture in the pan. Peel the steamed garlic and mash it into the pan along with the olives. Mix everything and taste; add salt as needed, a good splash of olive oil, the pimentón and more cumin to taste. The herb jam should be highly seasoned. Add more chile if it isn't spicy enough. Just before serving, add a squeeze of lemon. Spread on toasted pita or flatbread if desired. The herb jam can be stored in the refrigerator, tightly covered, for about 5 days.
MARINATED OLIVES WITH LEMON AND FRESH HERBS
Many grocery stores now carry bulk olives. I buy large bulk green olives, with pits, and dress them up with this flavor-packed marinade. It's a wonderful appetizer during the summer when fresh herbs are plentiful. Serve with wine and cheese for a wonderful summertime appetizer.
Provided by CookinDiva
Categories Low Protein
Time 10m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a food processor or blender, mix all the herbs, garlic and lemon juice. Slowly add olive oil and blend. Add zest.
- Pour marinade over olives. They can be served immediately but will improve with a day to marinate.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 81.2, Fat 8.5, SaturatedFat 1.1, Sodium 523.4, Carbohydrate 2, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 0.3, Protein 0.4
LEMON-HERB OLIVES WITH GOAT CHEESE
Greek olives have a fruity flavor that comes into play when you mix them with lemon and fresh herbs. Spoon over goat cheese and slather on crackers. -Jeanne Ambrose, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Appetizers
Time 15m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a small skillet, combine the first 5 ingredients; heat over medium heat just until fragrant, 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in olives; heat through, allowing flavors to blend. Cool completely., To serve, place cheese on a serving plate. Stir basil into olive mixture; spoon over cheese. Serve with crackers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 calories, Fat 13g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 17mg cholesterol, Sodium 285mg sodium, Carbohydrate 2g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 3g protein.
Tips:
- Choose the right herbs: Use fresh, flavorful herbs for the best results. Some good options include basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano, and mint.
- Use a variety of olives: Different types of olives will give your jam a complex flavor. Some good options include Kalamata, Castelvetrano, and Nicoise.
- Don't be afraid to experiment: There are many different ways to make herb jam. Feel free to adjust the ingredients and proportions to suit your own taste.
- Use fresh lemon juice: Fresh lemon juice will brighten up the flavor of your jam. Avoid using bottled lemon juice, as it doesn't have the same flavor.
- Sterilize your jars: Before you fill your jars with jam, be sure to sterilize them to prevent bacteria from growing. You can do this by boiling the jars in water for 10 minutes.
Conclusion:
Herb jam with olives and lemon is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used in a variety of dishes. It's perfect for spreading on sandwiches, crackers, or bread. It can also be used as a glaze for chicken, fish, or vegetables. With its bright flavor and beautiful appearance, herb jam is sure to be a hit at your next party or gathering.
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