Best 8 Marinated Moroccan Olives Recipes

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Marinated Moroccan olives are a delightful and versatile appetizer or snack that can be enjoyed on their own or paired with a variety of dishes. With their unique blend of flavors and textures, they are a popular choice for entertaining guests or simply enjoying as a special treat. Whether you prefer a spicy or mild marinade, there are endless possibilities for creating delicious marinated Moroccan olives that will tantalize your taste buds. In this article, we will explore some of the best recipes for marinated Moroccan olives, providing you with all the information you need to create this flavorful dish in the comfort of your own home.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

WARM MARINATED OLIVES



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     appetizer

Time 20m

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups large green olives with pits, such as Cerignola (11 ounces)
2 cups large black olives with pits, such as Kalamata (11 ounces)
Zest of 1 orange, peeled in large strips
4 large garlic cloves, smashed
2 teaspoons whole fennel seeds
2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme leaves
3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2/3 cup good olive oil
4 sprigs fresh thyme

Steps:

  • Drain the green and black olives from the brine or oil that they're packed in and place them in a medium bowl. Add the orange zest, garlic, fennel seeds, thyme leaves, red pepper flakes, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper. Pour the olive oil over the mixture, add the thyme sprigs and toss to combine.
  • Transfer the mixture, including the olive oil, to a medium (10-inch) sauté pan. Heat over medium heat until the oil begins to sizzle. Lower the heat and sauté for 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the olives and garlic are heated through and fragrant. Serve warm right from the pan or transfer to a serving dish. Offer a small dish for the pits.

MARINATED OLIVES



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These are inspired by Patricia Wells' "Chanteduc Rainbow Olive Collection" in her wonderful book "The Provence Cookbook." It is best to use olives that have not been pitted.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     easy, appetizer

Time 5m

Yield 2 cups, serving 12

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
5 bay leaves
2 large garlic cloves, peeled, green shoots removed, thinly sliced
Strips of rind from 1 lemon (preferably organic)
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
2 cups imported olives (black, green or a mix) (about 3/4 pound)

Steps:

  • Combine the olive oil, vinegar, bay leaves and garlic in a small saucepan and heat just until warm over low heat. Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon rind, thyme, rosemary and fennel seeds.
  • Place the olives in a wide mouthed jar and pour in the olive oil mixture. Shake the jar to coat the olives. Refrigerate for two hours or for up to two weeks. Shake the jar a few times a day to redistribute the seasonings.

MARINATED MOROCCAN OLIVES



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Olives are abundant in Moroccan cuisine; often times they are marinated in olive oil and lemon, or in a Moroccan hot sauce called "harissa" (which is made from red chilis, garlic, coriander and cumin). For my olives, I am combining the best of both worlds by marinating the olives in lemon and olive oil, plus some of the seasonings found in harissa.

Provided by Sommer Clary

Categories     Vegetable

Time 12h2m

Yield 2 1/4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup black olives
1 cup green olives
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon ground coriander
3 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 cup olive oil
2 lemon wedges

Steps:

  • In a medium sized mixing bowl, combine olive oil, pepper flakes, garlic, coriander and cumin. Squeeze the lemon juice and add the lemon wedges, the olives, and mix well.
  • Cover and refrigerate overnight. Leave out at room temperature for a few hours before serving.

MOROCCAN OLIVES WITH HARISSA RECIPE



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If you think harissa is a condiment only to be used on the side, think again! It makes a terrific marinade for olives.

Provided by Christine Benlafquih

Categories     Condiment     Side Dish

Time 9h50m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 14

12 oz. or 1 1/2 cups/250 g. whole olives with pits (all black or all green; or a mix of green, tan, red and black)
2 to 3 tablespoons parsley (or cilantro, chopped fresh)
1/4 to 1/2 of a preserved lemon
2 teaspoons olive oil (more as needed)
Harissa, to taste (recipe follows)
For the Harissa:
8 to 10 dried red chili peppers (about 75 g)
3 cloves garlic
1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
1/2 teaspoon caraway seeds
2 to 3 teaspoons lemon juice, or to taste
Olive oil, to taste or as needed

Steps:

  • Soak the olives in a bowl of water for a few hours or overnight; drain. (Or, if the olives are hard, soften them by soaking in boiling water for 15 minutes.) For better infusion of the marinade, make one or two small incisions in each olive (or gently crush them to crack the flesh of the olive).
  • While the olives are soaking, make the harissa if it's not already prepared: Remove the seeds from the chile peppers then soak in hot water for a half hour or until tender enough to mash. Drain. Lightly toast the seeds in a skillet (just until fragrant) and grind them with a mortar and pestle. Add the softened chile peppers, garlic, salt, lemon juice and olive oil to the mortar and grind to a paste. Thin as desired with additional lemon juice and olive oil. Store in a covered container in the refrigerator until needed.
  • Seed the preserved lemon and cut it into thin strips.
  • Combine the preserved lemon with the drained olives, parsley. lemon juice and as much harissa as desired.
  • If you like, a little additional olive oil or garlic can be mixed in to the olives.
  • Cover and refrigerate for 6 to 8 hours (overnight is best) before serving. The olives will keep in the fridge for several weeks. Leftover harissa may be stored in the fridge as well for use as a condiment with other foods.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 124 kcal, Carbohydrate 8 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 4 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 649 mg, Sugar 1 g, Fat 11 g, ServingSize Serves 4 to 6, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

MOROCCAN OLIVES



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Serve your family with these marinated Moroccan olives - a flavorful appetizer.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Appetizer

Time 4h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon fennel seed
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1/2 teaspoon cumin seed
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 large clove garlic, finely chopped
1 1/2 cups good-quality imported green and ripe assorted olives
1 tablespoon grated orange peel
3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

Steps:

  • In 8-inch nonstick skillet, heat 2 tablespoons oil 1 minute. Add fennel seed, coriander seed, cumin seed, pepper flakes and garlic; cook and stir over medium heat 1 minute or until fragrant. Remove from heat. Add olives and orange peel; stir until olives are coated.
  • Divide mixture between 2 small jars or containers with tightfitting lids. Pour 3/4 cup oil over mixture in jars. Cover; refrigerate at least 4 hours before serving. Serve at room temperature. Store in refrigerator up to 1 week.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 308, Carbohydrate 2 g, Fat 7, Fiber 1 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 205 mg

MIDDLE EASTERN MARINATED OLIVES



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Make and share this Middle Eastern Marinated Olives recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Dancer

Categories     Southwest Asia (middle East)

Time 4h

Yield 60 olives

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 lb pitted small to medium green olives or 1 lb oil-cured black olive (such as Nicoise, about 3 cups)
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
4 cloves garlic, crushed
2 bay leaves

Steps:

  • Rinse the olives, then soak in cold water for at least 4 hours, drain.
  • Combine the olives with the remaining ingredients.
  • Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 day and up to 1 week.
  • Serve at room temperature.
  • Variation; Add 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds, 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano, and 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 11, Fat 1, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 66, Carbohydrate 0.5, Fiber 0.2, Protein 0.1

MARINATED MOZZARELLA, OLIVES AND CHERRY TOMATOES



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This simple dish of marinated cherry tomatoes, olives and mozzarella is best, of course, when cherry tomatoes are in season. That it gets better as it sits is a boon: Bring it to potlucks or picnics, or simply let it sit in your refrigerator, a satisfying lunch at home. A generous handful of basil leaves, sprinkled atop just before serving, gives everything a bright, herbal finish. You'll want to make this all summer long.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dinner, easy, lunch, salads and dressings, appetizer, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 pound cherry or grape tomatoes, a mixture of colors, halved
Salt and black pepper
3/4 cup olives, such as Moroccan or niçoise
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
1 garlic clove, smashed to a paste
Pinch of dried oregano
Pinch of red-pepper flakes
1 pound fresh mozzarella, cut into ¼-inch slices
Basil leaves, for garnish

Steps:

  • Put cherry tomatoes in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Add the olives and toss.
  • In a small bowl, stir together olive oil, vinegar, garlic, oregano and red-pepper flakes. Pour mixture over tomatoes and olives. Toss well to coat and let sit for at least 10 minutes and up to an hour.
  • When ready to eat, arrange mozzarella in the center of a large platter (or arrange on individual plates). Spoon tomato and olive mixture over mozzarella. Garnish with lots of basil leaves.

MARINATED OLIVES



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Our son often made these olives for holiday get-togethers. They are simple to make and add a little zest to the other offerings on the buffet table. -Marguerite Shaeffer, Sewell, New Jersey

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Appetizers

Time 10m

Yield 4 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups large pimiento-stuffed olives, drained
1 cup pitted kalamata olives, drained
1 cup pitted medium ripe olives, drained
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 teaspoons minced fresh rosemary or 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
4 garlic cloves, slivered
Pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Place olives in a bowl. Combine the remaining ingredients; pour over olives and stir. Cover and refrigerate for 1-2 days before serving, stirring several times each day. , Olives may be refrigerated for 2 weeks. Serve with a slotted spoon.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 98 calories, Fat 10g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 572mg sodium, Carbohydrate 3g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein.

Tips:

  • Choose the right olives: Look for plump, firm olives with no blemishes. Avoid olives that are wrinkled or have soft spots.
  • Use a variety of spices: Moroccan olives are typically flavored with a blend of spices, including cumin, coriander, paprika, and chili powder. You can adjust the amount of each spice to suit your taste.
  • Let the olives marinate for at least 24 hours: This will allow the flavors of the spices to penetrate the olives.
  • Store the olives in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks: Marinated Moroccan olives will keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze them for up to 6 months.

Conclusion:

Marinated Moroccan olives are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or snack. They are perfect for parties or potlucks, and they also make a great gift. With a variety of flavors to choose from, there is sure to be a Moroccan olive recipe that everyone will enjoy.

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