• crushed kalamari filling

    From PietB@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 3 02:50:25 2022
    What is the food called that is a filling of crushed kalamari olives in oil
    & spices?

    -p

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  • From Peter Flynn@21:1/5 to PietB on Tue May 24 10:44:42 2022
    On 03/05/2022 02:50, PietB wrote:
    What is the food called that is a filling of crushed kalamata olives
    in oil & spices?
    Crushed olives as a kind of paste is called a tapenade. You can get
    green olive tapenade or black olive tapenade.

    I'm not sure if there is a separate name for a tapenade made only from
    Kalamata olives, but they're Greek, so perhaps they have a separate name
    for it.

    Delicious no matter what olives it's made from :-)

    🫒🫒🫒
    Peter

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  • From Jerry Friedman@21:1/5 to Peter Flynn on Sun Aug 14 08:32:44 2022
    On 5/24/22 3:44 AM, Peter Flynn wrote:
    Delicious no matter what olives it's made from :-)

    I like the green olives with the red garnish.
    --
    Jerry Friedman

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  • From MummyChunk@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 16 12:49:53 2024
    PietB wrote:
    What is the food called that is a filling of crushed kalamari
    olives in oil
    & spices?

    -p



    I think you are referring to a delicious Mediterranean dish called
    tapenade. Tapenade is a savory paste made from chopped or pureed
    olives, capers, anchovies, garlic, lemon juice, and olive oil. It can
    be used as a spread on bread, crackers, or crostini, or as a filling
    for pastries, sandwiches, or wraps. Tapenade is very easy to make at
    home, and you can customize it with your favorite herbs and spices.
    Some of my favorites are rosemary, thyme, basil, and red pepper
    flakes. You can also use different types of olives, such as Kalamata,
    black, or green, depending on your preference. Tapenade is a wonderful
    way to add some flavor and flair to your baking. Bon appétit!


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=626985379#626985379

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