This is my second year of preparing olives using your recipe, and everyone who has tried them says how great they are . A great video. I have, by the way, tried olives which other people have prepared, and have asked them if they were trying to poison me! Fantastic recipe!
Thank you for sharing, I have tried other people's recipes, but my family and I love your recipe is delicious, this is the second year I use your recipe, the first time I waited almost a year before I could eat it , this year I soaked the olives for a week before making them, hope it works!
Last year i tried your way of curing olives at home,it took almost 6 months to get ready to eat...but after 9 months the taste turned out to be amazing..thank you for the recipe. I am going to cure another batch today.
Thank you for the recipe, this is exactly the way my Grandmother cured olives-only she used lemon juice. I just couldn't remember the ingredients. I did buy Citric Acid and will use that in place of the lemon juice. My Grandparents had an Olive Grove on their farm in Sicily and would make Olive Oil with the majority of their crop, but my Grandmother always held back some in order to cure them. I have her old Olive Masher and it must be at least 100 years old.
I never realized how easy it is to cure olives. I have a huge tree in my yard in California and just let the olives fall on the ground. Sometimes the dog eats them. But I'm going to try this. Thank you for sharing.
thanks so much for the recipe. I tried it with my harvest of olives in May (I live in the southern hemisphere and have only one olive tree). Six months later they are the best olives I have ever eaten and small jars of olives are a great present for friends! Thank you :)
Hi there may I ask how to eat the olives after they are ready to come out of the jar please? Do I rinse the olives? Add oil or how to season it please? We've left the olives for almost 6 weeks now and some still taste slightly bitter, but some have very slight fermented taste, I wonder if we've done something wrong.. :-(
@@dhuniya108 They sound fine. Eat them straight out of the jar or rinse (your choice) To reduce the bitterness (next time) soak the cracked olives in water for 7 days, changing the water each day. This will extract /dilute the Oleuropein (bitter taste). Once washed daily for seven days then add to the brine solution and store for a minimum of 4 weeks. Taste is very much country/ region-specific. What tastes good to you may taste horrible to others. It takes a few seasons of playing with curing to find what you like.
I saw this kind of preparation in one of the house where I stayed in the village of Jordan. It's really delicious to taste the homemade pickled olives.
I found this video so relaxing and cathartic to watch, especially when you were mixing up the bowls of olives. Wonderful video, thanks so much for sharing. I hope to grow and cure my own olives in the next few years, so this was super informative. Ta 😊
A great recipe indeed and the way u explained each and every step is really awesome. A little suggestion that instead of beating/pressing the olives with a masher, if a circular cut on olives be made so that would be great. Thanks
It is so easily available here in India....my grandmother used to make pickles out of them...never tried myself...thanks to ur video... I'll try to make
I used this recipe last yr. I also added the lemon olives. Unfortunately the olives became super bitter, because of the white part of the lemons. A professional chef told me i should only take the zest of the lemon. This is what i sm going to do this year.
Looks wonderful! Thank you for sharing. Is it absolutely necessary to smash all the olives? Will this method work well if we leave the olives whole and do not smash them?
We smash the olives and preserve it , it will take less time but there is people preserve them without smashing them it will work of course but it will take more time or more than 4or 5 months . Hope that help , you’re very welcome 🙏
Hello , I got mine from Morocco as present from a friend Btw I live in London but I think you can find them in any Mediterranean grocery specialty of u live near Michigan there is lots of Lebanese groceries there .
Yes otherwise the olive will get rotten on top but doesn’t make any poisons for the body take the rotten top part and throw it . Sorry for the delay I was abroad .
I have a question for you. My jar was ok until i opened it to take sme olives out with a dry spoon. But the next day when i opebed the jar,there was white thing on the top which was not fungus and it did not change the taste of olives. Plz tell me how to take olives out of the jar in a way that white things does not appear on the top
I have preserved olives using this method after about 2 months a white orange yellow gray layer appeared on top with a peculiar different smell coming out of the jar when opened,, I washed all the olives and have spread them on a tray in the sun hoping the smell will go away , they taste alright though , I want to ask if these can be consumed if yes then plz tell how to keep them preserved from this point on
I had prepared an other jar as well that one tasted really good but I gave them away to a friend and now the ones left with me ,,, I can't understand what to do
Consider the appearance. If the olives are in brine and there’s a layer of white mold at the top, Mezzetta says it’s fine to remove it and continue eating. But if they smell and taste bad that means the olives not safe to be eating . But after you washed them if the smell goes away it’s okay just add on them salt , bit of lemon juice and oil do not add any water make sure all the olive on top are covered to avoid any rotten I hope that help all the best .
The bitterbess still goes away but it takes a long time. Like 8 to 12 months. The wait is hard but it is even harder to not eat them all quickly once they are ready.
Daisy Cecilia Green or black olives, can be cured in water, which removes the bitter taste. They will have a fresh, nutty flavor and firm texture. After a week or so of water curing, they are stored in a pickling brine, which adds a salty flavor. There is no different way to preserve olives , this is the best way .
SmileyGirl230 that's a lovely present ! I live in Saudi Arabia and I'm not sure we can find fresh olives :(... hopefully someone from Lebanon can bring us! Thanks sister, enjoy the zaytoun they will surely be delicious 😊😊😙😋!
If you don't use citric acid up the lemons by at least 5 times or more. Ancients used vinegar. The acid and the salt protects against botulism. Important!
Next time put more salt, a teaspoon of salt for every glass of water. Also add oregano leaves and garlic, and more olive oil on top. O and make sure that the jar is very clean, clean it with hot water. All of these should help prevent mold.
ENGLISH FUTURE KIDS CHINA Hello , u have to wait at least 6 weeks to 2 month And when they ready to eat u can keep them for more than a year in a place away from sunlight.
vegan vine leaves recipe : ua-cam.com/video/HrJqzoKgGXE/v-deo.html Meat vine leaves recipe : ua-cam.com/video/6ui6rJPaHUo/v-deo.html Preserving vine leaves : ua-cam.com/video/z7qclcvtNjo/v-deo.html For the chicken i have many recipe in my food playlist please check them out thank you : )
depalmafarms.com/olives.html I get mine from this place in Ripon/Manteca area. Might be too late in the season. But I would definitely call them and see if they have any left.
@@SmileyGirl230 thanks dear. If I don't have citric acid or I want to avoid lemon etc as my mom has asthama she can't eat lemon etc. Is there another way. Salt water ...I will appreciate. Thanks smiling
@@FazeedTv Yes sure u can do them without lemon or citric , my mom also she do green olives with rock salt only without lemon taste delicious . Also You can keep them for more than a year in a place away from sunlight. They don’t go bad in a short time.
@@SmileyGirl230 thanks ...u are so good. I will subscribe ur channel. My name is adnan. From Pakistan. Next . Plz make more videos on curing olive bitterness.
citric acid tastes awful, by far the dominant flavour.. so sad the number of otherwise excellent traditional dishes that have been perverted by it. People just need to take more care with food hygiene, remove air pockets, etc.
This is my second year of preparing olives using your recipe, and everyone who has tried them says how great they are . A great video. I have, by the way, tried olives which other people have prepared, and have asked them if they were trying to poison me! Fantastic recipe!
Oh 💕 I’m very happy to hear that you like the recipe thank so so much for you great comment and god bless you 🙏
Thank you for sharing, I have tried other people's recipes, but my family and I love your recipe is delicious, this is the second year I use your recipe, the first time I waited almost a year before I could eat it , this year I soaked the olives for a week before making them, hope it works!
ترجمه الي العربية
Last year i tried your way of curing olives at home,it took almost 6 months to get ready to eat...but after 9 months the taste turned out to be amazing..thank you for the recipe. I am going to cure another batch today.
Good job 👍👍 excilent i need this recipe,
Thank you for the recipe, this is exactly the way my Grandmother cured olives-only she used lemon juice. I just couldn't remember the ingredients. I did buy Citric Acid and will use that in place of the lemon juice. My Grandparents had an Olive Grove on their farm in Sicily and would make Olive Oil with the majority of their crop, but my Grandmother always held back some in order to cure them. I have her old Olive Masher and it must be at least 100 years old.
I never realized how easy it is to cure olives. I have a huge tree in my yard in California and just let the olives fall on the ground. Sometimes the dog eats them. But I'm going to try this. Thank you for sharing.
thanks so much for the recipe. I tried it with my harvest of olives in May (I live in the southern hemisphere and have only one olive tree). Six months later they are the best olives I have ever eaten and small jars of olives are a great present for friends! Thank you :)
This is the second year I’m using your recipe, delicious! Thank you for sharing!
Hi there may I ask how to eat the olives after they are ready to come out of the jar please? Do I rinse the olives? Add oil or how to season it please? We've left the olives for almost 6 weeks now and some still taste slightly bitter, but some have very slight fermented taste, I wonder if we've done something wrong.. :-(
@@dhuniya108 They sound fine. Eat them straight out of the jar or rinse (your choice) To reduce the bitterness (next time) soak the cracked olives in water for 7 days, changing the water each day. This will extract /dilute the Oleuropein (bitter taste). Once washed daily for seven days then add to the brine solution and store for a minimum of 4 weeks. Taste is very much country/ region-specific. What tastes good to you may taste horrible to others. It takes a few seasons of playing with curing to find what you like.
I saw this kind of preparation in one of the house where I stayed in the village of Jordan. It's really delicious to taste the homemade pickled olives.
i will follow your recepie i have two olive trees and now its first time they have fruit . !!!! thanks for beautiful recepie
I found this video so relaxing and cathartic to watch, especially when you were mixing up the bowls of olives. Wonderful video, thanks so much for sharing. I hope to grow and cure my own olives in the next few years, so this was super informative. Ta 😊
Thank you so much for commenting on my video , happy to know you liked the video. Thanks again 🙏
This is the best an easiest recipe I have seen - thank you!
T.R. MCT You’re very welcome 🙏
Thank you for sharing ❤
Looks fantastic! Great upload!
A great recipe indeed and the way u explained each and every step is really awesome. A little suggestion that instead of beating/pressing the olives with a masher, if a circular cut on olives be made so that would be great. Thanks
Thankyou very much God bless you
Thanks for sharing your recipe! I'm gonna try this recipe tomorrow. It's hard to find fresh olive in my country but I finally got some.. Wish me luck!
prototype Even me I can’t find in London fresh olives I had mine as gift from Morocco btw all the best for you and good luck .
Shown best idea to store zaitoon
Thank you 🙏
It is so easily available here in India....my grandmother used to make pickles out of them...never tried myself...thanks to ur video... I'll try to make
Sulagna Dasgupta you’re welcome my dear 😊
Sulagna mam , even im from india , im searching fresh olive , but not succeed , plzz can you tell me where i can get fresh olives ,
I used this recipe last yr. I also added the lemon olives. Unfortunately the olives became super bitter, because of the white part of the lemons. A professional chef told me i should only take the zest of the lemon. This is what i sm going to do this year.
Looks wonderful! Thank you for sharing. Is it absolutely necessary to smash all the olives? Will this method work well if we leave the olives whole and do not smash them?
We smash the olives and preserve it , it will take less time but there is people preserve them without smashing them it will work of course but it will take more time or more than 4or 5 months . Hope that help , you’re very welcome 🙏
@@SmileyGirl230 Thank you very much! I really appreciate your help. Can't wait to do this tomorrow XOX
@@aquahuggies You’re very welcome , all the best 🙏
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله تعالى وبركاته تبارك الله عليك بالتوفيق 🤝❤️❤️🇲🇦🔔👉
عليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته 🌸🙏 شكراً اختي الكريمة
Nice dear,
How to preserve chew stick of olive tree to keep softened??
غريبة ماتم تنقيعة اكثر في الماء قبل وضع الملح
thank you!! where do I find fresh green olive in US? is this something I can order online?
Hello , I got mine from Morocco as present from a friend Btw I live in London but I think you can find them in any Mediterranean grocery specialty of u live near Michigan there is lots of Lebanese groceries there .
some of my olives are small and float up to the top and sit in the olive oil layer, should i weight them down under the liquid?
Yes otherwise the olive will get rotten on top but doesn’t make any poisons for the body take the rotten top part and throw it . Sorry for the delay I was abroad .
I have a question for you. My jar was ok until i opened it to take sme olives out with a dry spoon. But the next day when i opebed the jar,there was white thing on the top which was not fungus and it did not change the taste of olives. Plz tell me how to take olives out of the jar in a way that white things does not appear on the top
Awesome video, but I have a question....after the 1 month-6 weeks, do I keep them in the same water, or do I need to change the water?
Good
Looks great ... thanks
I have preserved olives using this method after about 2 months a white orange yellow gray layer appeared on top with a peculiar different smell coming out of the jar when opened,, I washed all the olives and have spread them on a tray in the sun hoping the smell will go away , they taste alright though , I want to ask if these can be consumed if yes then plz tell how to keep them preserved from this point on
I had prepared an other jar as well that one tasted really good but I gave them away to a friend and now the ones left with me ,,, I can't understand what to do
Plz do reply
Consider the appearance. If the olives are in brine and there’s a layer of white mold at the top, Mezzetta says it’s fine to remove it and continue eating.
But if they smell and taste bad that means the olives not safe to be eating .
But after you washed them if the smell goes away it’s okay just add on them salt , bit of lemon juice and oil do not add any water make sure all the olive on top are covered to avoid any rotten I hope that help all the best .
Jazak Allah
Could you please inform if they taste good ni bitter ? As you added salt and the other ingredients without keeping the olives in a water for 10 days?
The bitterbess still goes away but it takes a long time. Like 8 to 12 months. The wait is hard but it is even harder to not eat them all quickly once they are ready.
Brilliant video
Wouldn’t it be better to use a glass jar than plastic, to avoid mixing any toxins released from plastic into the preserve?
Rukhsana Hasan No I doesn’t matter , it doesn’t make any difference u can use both .
Hello! Is it ok to use this recipe but before that to leave the olives in water for a week to to lower the bitterness?
Hello 🌹 yes u can do this but make sure to change the water everyday . All the best 🙏
@@SmileyGirl230 i will do this! Thank you very much! have a good day🙏♡
@@mikanadav1488 you too my dear 🙏
Let me ask you one thing, plz
You did not rinse out the bitterness often but still the bitter taste will be gone inside the jar after 4 weeks?
Hi , yes no need to rinse the olives after 4 weeks or 6 weeks the bitterness will disappear , the salt and citric acid will help a lot .
Can we add vinegar instead using water?
Thank you for video
You’re welcome
Can you tell me sis where should i keep this whole year ?outside of fridge or inside??
Ikra Rahman You have to leave outside the fridge in a cupboard or cool place away from the sun .
@@SmileyGirl230 thankyou so much..😘take love from bangladesh❤❤❤
Ikra Rahman 🙏🙏🙏💖
Is there a substitute for citric acid that you can use? Thanks.
Johnny Crouch U can add lemon juice if u like ( about 1 cup )
@@SmileyGirl230 Thank you!
How long stay good?
Welcome To The End Of The World up to one year .
Can you tell me, I didn't understand, what is in the small bowl, white? Added before the sea salt in the box.
Oh it’s citric acid .
@@SmileyGirl230 ooo, thank you!!!
@@smiljanaradusinovicpebblea4528 You’re very welcome .
Hi! Why some people put them in salty water first (brine) for many days? Is this another method to cure olives?
Daisy Cecilia Green or black olives, can be cured in water, which removes the bitter taste. They will have a fresh, nutty flavor and firm texture. After a week or so of water curing, they are stored in a pickling brine, which adds a salty flavor. There is no different way to preserve olives , this is the best way .
Nice video as always, thanks :) But I'm curious, where did you get the fresh olives????
nathalie houle thank you my sister I just got them as present from morocco😍
SmileyGirl230 that's a lovely present ! I live in Saudi Arabia and I'm not sure we can find fresh olives :(... hopefully someone from Lebanon can bring us! Thanks sister, enjoy the zaytoun they will surely be delicious 😊😊😙😋!
nathalie houle I hope habibty thank you 😘😘😘
This is one easy way to cure olives. I always do it the old fashioned way.
I've 🐝 doing olives for about 5 years now and I cute them with lye first. Takes about 12 hours. Much faster and easier for me.
Can I skip the citric acid ? And just use salt ?
Yes sure
you need the acid so use lemon juice or vinaigar otherwise it will be bitter
If you don't use citric acid up the lemons by at least 5 times or more. Ancients used vinegar. The acid and the salt protects against botulism. Important!
Can I use half gallon jars
rubglez Yes sure u can use it .
Followed receipe, but after 4 weeks, top of jar was covered with mold, would they be safe to eat? if not what did I do wrong?
Next time put more salt, a teaspoon of salt for every glass of water. Also add oregano leaves and garlic, and more olive oil on top. O and make sure that the jar is very clean, clean it with hot water. All of these should help prevent mold.
Donna Pereira yes it’s safe to eat don’t worry just take of the top and make sure all of the olives are covered with water .
Looks very delicios😋😀
Harrybilt
Zaytoun is the best food ever. #LebaneseAndProud
Love your voice
Thank you so much for watching hope you enjoyed the video : )
SmileyGirl230 I did, liked
SmileyGirl230 annnnddd.....where do you live in? I live in sehaile
Thank you you have a nice evening : )
BTW its evening now in London lol
Hello, how long after you prepare can you eat? Thanks a lot.
ENGLISH FUTURE KIDS CHINA Hello , u have to wait at least 6 weeks to 2 month And when they ready to eat u can keep them for more than a year in a place away from sunlight.
@@SmileyGirl230 Thank you very much for answering my question. I wish a spectacular week to you and family.
ENGLISH FUTURE KIDS CHINA You’re very welcome , Thank you🙏
@@SmileyGirl230 You’re welcome too.
Assalamu alaikum sis can you make Lebanese vine leafs and also do you have a recipe
For butter chicken
vegan vine leaves recipe : ua-cam.com/video/HrJqzoKgGXE/v-deo.html
Meat vine leaves recipe : ua-cam.com/video/6ui6rJPaHUo/v-deo.html
Preserving vine leaves : ua-cam.com/video/z7qclcvtNjo/v-deo.html
For the chicken i have many recipe in my food playlist please check them out thank you : )
If i don't have citraus acid powder
Plz help
You can add lemon juice about half a cup. If no it’s okay just add water and rock salt .
Where did you get the jar from
Rob Moffatt I bought it from a Turkish shop as pickled jar when we finished the pickles I cleaned it and use it back for the olives 🤣
I live in modesto CA and can’t find anyone who sells green olives.
depalmafarms.com/olives.html
I get mine from this place in Ripon/Manteca area. Might be too late in the season. But I would definitely call them and see if they have any left.
عاشت ايادي حلوة ..ك.س.
Vina Lina هههههههههههههههه حياتي انتي والله مشتاقتلك هواية 😘😘😘
واللة اني اكثر
How to remove bitterness
After you make this method as showed in video you have to keep them between 1 to 2 month after this the bitterness will go .
@@SmileyGirl230 thanks dear. If I don't have citric acid or I want to avoid lemon etc as my mom has asthama she can't eat lemon etc. Is there another way.
Salt water ...I will appreciate. Thanks smiling
@@FazeedTv Yes sure u can do them without lemon or citric , my mom also she do green olives with rock salt only without lemon taste delicious . Also You can keep them for more than a year in a place away from sunlight. They don’t go bad in a short time.
@@FazeedTv Bless your mom 🙏
@@SmileyGirl230 thanks ...u are so good. I will subscribe ur channel. My name is adnan. From Pakistan. Next . Plz make more videos on curing olive bitterness.
Pikkle in plastic is not good
Smash one at a time 😱
Its not true I made them but so better
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🌴🇮🇱🇮🇱
Way way too much talk. Slow slow slow action. Hard to sit through.
Nice Voice Preety Hands hmmmmmm
Smiley girl@ can i love u??
make sure you wear disposable gloves !!!!!!
citric acid tastes awful, by far the dominant flavour.. so sad the number of otherwise excellent traditional dishes that have been perverted by it. People just need to take more care with food hygiene, remove air pockets, etc.
למה אין תרגום לעברית
Smile can see your face please