This post is a continuation of this one on how to brine olives at home.
My olives went from this:
To this:
To see the process, keep reading by selecting the link below.
This post is a continuation of this one on how to brine olives at home.
My olives went from this:
To this:
To see the process, keep reading by selecting the link below.
For the past couple years I've been wanting to try curing my own olives after reading about it on a food blogger's website. Then when Karen Solomon's awesome book Jam It, Pickle It, Cure It
came out I had instructions.
I carefully searched the news for ripe olive time, and noticed that the Sonoma Valley Olive Festival runs in December through February. So I planned to hunt for olives in December at the farmer's markets.
But it turns out there was a problem with that logic. Smartly they throw an olive festival after all the olives have ripened and had weeks or months to cure in brine solution. So when I started looking around at farmer's markets in December the olives were already all gone. Curses!
But wait!