My Roasted Mediterranean Olives are an easily prepared, tasty appetiser which is an ideal accompaniment to a glass of wine.
It’s as simple as combining a few varieties of olives, adding a few colourful, flavoursome aromatics and roasting for about 20 minutes. The olives become more tender and the flavours intensify.
Roasting the olives brings them to life, their flavour enhanced by the additional seasonings. I have used fresh chilli, dried oregano and citrus peels. The citrus, herbs and chilli beautifully complement the briny, salty olives. Some garlic slivers and a generous quantity of extra virgin olive oil bring the flavours together.
Why we love Roasted Mediterranean Olives:
This recipe is extremely easy to make and I believe that we all need a few quickly and easily prepared recipes. After all, a relaxed host makes for a successful party.
Sitting down in front of a platter of these delicious roasted olives evokes feelings of the Mediterranean way of life. Simple products are combined in such a way that makes them special.
Serve with some crusty bread and make sure that you enjoy the delicious, full-flavoured marinade juices.
How I make the Roasted Mediterranean Olives:
To begin, I add the mixed olives to a medium-sized ovenproof baking dish. Then I add garlic, dried oregano, a sliced fresh, olive oil, red chilli and thinly sliced orange and lemon peel.
After baking for about 30 minutes the olives become fragrant and infused with the citrus and herb notes. The olives are brightened and boosted by the delicious flavours of their roasting companions.
I remove them from the oven, allow them to cool and marinate for about 10 minutes before serving warm or at room temperature.
Served with crusty bread for mopping up the delicious juices this is a simple and satisfying appetiser.
These are the ingredients I use in the Roasted Mediterranean Olives:
Olives:
You can make these Roasted Mediterranean Olives using just one variety of olive. However, I prefer to use a variety of olives as it makes for a more attractive presentation. A multi-coloured dish of Roasted Mediterranean Olives is visually appealing.
I use olives with the stone in as I believe they are generally better quality and have better flavour. However, if you prefer to use pitted olives that’s fine. I don’t, however, recommend that you use a mixture of pitted and non-pitted olives. You don’t want any nasty surprises for your guests.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil:
It goes without saying that the best oil to use with the olives is olive oil. I use extra virgin olive oil for the best flavour.
Despite some reports to the contrary, extra virgin olive oil has a high smoke point and is suitable to use for cooking.
Dried Oregano:
Oregano grows wild throughout the Mediterranean and is a staple cooking ingredient. Whilst in most instances cooks prefer to use fresh herbs, oregano is one instance when many cooks prefer the dried herb rather than the fresh herb. The flavour of dried oregano is more subtle than the fresh and better complements the other ingredients without dominating them.
Garlic:
In many cuisines throughout the world, garlic is an indispensable ingredient. The Mediterranean diet has long been praised for its many health benefits and garlic plays an important role, being used widely throughout the region.
The pungent flavour of the garlic mellows with cooking and is a great addition to the Roasted Mediterranean Olives.
Chilli:
I have used a long red chilli with the olives. Their flavour is often quite mild – but not always. Test a small piece, if it is hotter than you would like I recommend that you remove the membrane and the seeds and use less if you prefer.
Alternatively, you could use some dried chilli flakes.
Lemon and Orange Rind:
I have used a few small strips of lemon and orange rind. They add subtle, bright, citrus flavours.
If your fruit is not organic it is important that you wash it thoroughly before removing the peel.
When it comes to serving:
The Roasted Mediterranean Olives can be served in the bowl in which you roast them. Alternatively, add them to another bowl for serving. They will look beautiful on your table.
If you are serving a number of other dishes you may prefer to serve the olives just as they are. However, if you want a more substantial starter serve them with crusty bread for soaking up the delicious juices. When served this way you will need to provide a spoon for serving.
Some other delicious dishes to serve the olives with are:
- Marinated Tomato Salad
- Oven Baked Beef Meatballs
- Baked Stuffed Mushrooms
- Halloumi Fries by Cook it Real Good
- Easy Italian Style Pasta Salad with Salami by The Cooking Collective
If there are any leftover olives:
This makes quite a large batch of olives. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container for a week. The olive oil will solidify in the refrigerator so they will need to be brought to room temperature for serving.
They are delicious served in a salad, with pasta or with cubes of feta.
Tips for success:
To achieve the best results you must start with quality ingredients. I prefer to buy my olives from a good Italian or Greek delicatessen rather than the supermarket. They generally have a better variety and better quality.
Feel free to customise the olives to suit your taste. You may prefer to use fresh rosemary or thyme instead of oregano. Omit the chilli if you prefer. Or add cubes of feta to the warm olives.
It is, however important to use good quality olive oil, ideally extra virgin olive oil. Substituting with another oil will diminish the flavours.
There is no mention of salt in the recipe as the olives are sufficiently salty and no extra is required.
Other uses for these ingredients:
Olives:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil:
This is an important ingredient in many of my recipes, such as:
- Chargrilled Asparagus with Feta and Mint
- Radish, Feta and Cucumber Salad
- Salt and Pepper Roasted Walnuts
- Crispy Parmesan Baked Tomatoes
- Marinated Parmesan
This is a fantastic appetiser, ideal with a glass of wine, and perfect for entertaining!
I would love to know in the comments below when you have made these delicious Roasted Mediterranean Olives.
Alex xx
Roasted Mediterranean Olives
Ingredients
- 3 cups olives See Note 1
- 6 strips lemon peel See Note 2
- 6 strips orange peel See Note 2
- 4 cloves garlic peeled and halved
- 1 long red chilli halved and seeds removed. See Note 3
- 1 tablespoon dried oregano See Note 4
- ½ cup olive oil extra virgin
Recipe Measurements:
For accuracy, we recommend weighing your ingredients. This will produce the best results.
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 180 Degrees C (350 F).Drain any excess liquid from your olives, and place them into a baking dish.
- Prepare your other ingredients: strips of peel, garlic cloves and chillies. Place in the baking dish with the olives.
- Add the olive oil and dried oregano to the dish, and toss the ingredients together.
- Bake for 30 minutes, stirring halfway through.Allow the olives to cool slightly before serving.
Notes
- I like to use olives that have the stones in. I use a mix of varieties of olives, for a great contrast of colour.
- I use a vegetable peeler for the strips of peel. Avoid the white pith, as this is bitter.
- I have removed the seeds from the chilli for this recipe, however if you prefer the additional heat, you can certainly leave them in.
- The Australian tablespoon is 20ml or 4 teaspoons. In most other countries the tablespoon is 15ml or 3 teaspoons.
Nutrition Estimate:
Nutritional Disclaimer:
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Christie
These are amazing! I’m always looking for some new ways to eat olives. YUM! Have a great weekend!
Alexandra
Thank you so much!!
Molly Pisula
Love the idea to roast the olives! 🤯 Never thought of that! I bet they’re delicious, especially with all the aromatics. Pinned for later!
Alexandra
I hope you’ll get to try it soon – I would love to know what you think!
Kelly | Foodtasia
Alexandra, these roasted olives look so wonderful! I had never considered roasting olives before – so brilliant! They would be a huge hit at our house!
Alexandra
Kelly, roasting the olives adds a whole new dimension. Even people who don’t usually enjoy olives like them when roasted. I do hope that you enjoy them. 🙂
Dawn - Girl Heart Food
Love olives so much so this is right up my alley! Perfect as part of a charcuterie board on Friday night with some vino 🙂
Alexandra
That is a great way to enjoy them Dawn, and Friday is almost here. 😉
David @ Spiced
We were out in Napa Valley about a month or so ago, and we totally had roasted olives with a glass of wine for dinner appetizer one night. To be honest, I’d never had warm olives before. They were different, but so good! Now your post is making me want to try these here at home. Great idea!!
Alexandra
Hi David, I am delighted that this recipe has motivated you to try roasting some olives. Warm olives take on a totally different persona. I do hope that you enjoy them. 🙂
Andrea
Where have roasted olives been all my life?!!! What a delicious way to serve olives. Will be making again!
Alexandra
So happy to hear that Andrea. Enjoy!!! 🙂
Kelly Anthony
Olives are always my favorite appetizer at any party especially with a good glass of red wine. These roasted Mediterranean olives will make the perfect addition to any gathering.
Alexandra
Thank you Kelly for the great feedback. They are always popular with me. 🙂
Jess
My mom is obsessed with olives! I’ll definitely have to share this recipe with her. She would love it!
Alexandra
Thank you Jess for sharing with your mom. I do hope that you both enjoy the olives. 🙂
Nicole
Amazing! I have never tried roasting olives but will have to now – and with the garlic and chili, yum!!!
Alexandra
Nicole, I look forward to hearing how you enjoy the olives. 🙂
Patty at Spoonabilities
Where have roasted olives been all my life?! These look so delicious … and they will make a terrific appetizer!
Alexandra
Thank you for the great comments. I do hope that you enjoy the olives. 🙂