Olives??
#1
Olives??
I know, I know, what bloody use is a thread about olives to anyone trying to get to NZ when stuck in the floodplains of the UK? But I need to know what on earth do I do with the little beauties?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
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Re: Olives??
I know, I know, what bloody use is a thread about olives to anyone trying to get to NZ when stuck in the floodplains of the UK? But I need to know what on earth do I do with the little beauties?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
PS - Would normally pick mid to late May and certainly before any frost so may be too late for this year.
Cheers
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Re: Olives??
Put them in a jar, top with water, salt, a few cloves of garlic and olive oil. Keep in the fridge, in sealed buckets if you have that many.
They will acquire the taste of the garlic and olive oil
They will acquire the taste of the garlic and olive oil
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Re: Olives??
hi am loolah
i am not sure when they will be ready for picking, but you could store them by putting them in olive oil or brine and they will keep for months. as for using fresh ones they are really nice in salads, and casseroles etc,
sorry i dont think that is much help, but i only get them in jars, i have never had fresh ones off the tree.
with regards
kirstie
i am not sure when they will be ready for picking, but you could store them by putting them in olive oil or brine and they will keep for months. as for using fresh ones they are really nice in salads, and casseroles etc,
sorry i dont think that is much help, but i only get them in jars, i have never had fresh ones off the tree.
with regards
kirstie
#5
Re: Olives??
I have 250 olive trees (sad but true) - depending on variety, quantity etc etc. I'll tell you all about them oneday - boy would that make for an interesting conversation.
PS - Would normally pick mid to late May and certainly before any frost so may be too late for this year.
Cheers
PS - Would normally pick mid to late May and certainly before any frost so may be too late for this year.
Cheers
I didn't know you put them in water? I was thinking marinate in jar with olive oil, lemon zest, garlic & salt? I only have about 10 trees in the street to steal from!!
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Re: Olives??
Taste one off the tree - they are VERY bitter so need to be soaked in brine, washed, soaked in brine, washed, soaked in brine etc etc .........get the picture
#9
Re: Olives??
I know, I know, what bloody use is a thread about olives to anyone trying to get to NZ when stuck in the floodplains of the UK? But I need to know what on earth do I do with the little beauties?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
#11
Re: Olives??
I know, I know, what bloody use is a thread about olives to anyone trying to get to NZ when stuck in the floodplains of the UK? But I need to know what on earth do I do with the little beauties?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
I'm wondering if anyone knows when do you know if they're ready to be picked and what do you do to them to make the garlicky, scrummy, finger licking good?
#13
Re: Olives??
Seems a bit redundant to buy olive oil to soak them in. I would have thought you could press your own somehow.
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Re: Olives??
No, wasn't she the plain bespectacled wife of Reg Varney in "On the Buses" ?
Olive's what, btw ?
Olive's what, btw ?
Last edited by brussels_sprout; Jun 27th 2007 at 10:58 pm.
#15
Re: Olives??
I think what you do depends on the variety of olive. Some are for crushing and some are table olives. I'm thinking of planting a couple .