New Years Resolution

It might be a tad late for a New Years Resolution but I had far too many cakes, biscuits and other treats leftover to want to start any earlier than now. Plus better late than never (and other awesome clichés) but from here on out I’m on a mission. A healthy, mindful mission to get back to good proper food, which hasn’t been roasted in fat, smothered in sugar or otherwise improved made unhealthy. Initially (and because I lack super willpower) I just want to swap to healthier options of things I already use. Such as swapping vegetable oil for Olive, or white bread for wholemeal which sounds easy enough.

Several years ago I went on a fun filled trip to London to learn all about the virtues of Olives (they’re even great for your skin!) but despite significant enthusiasm at the time I’ll admit I’d all but forgotten most of the things I learned. In fact about the only knowledge I retained was that the vast majority of Olives come from Spain. However I do have this handy little guide from Jamie’s Italian restaurant to help me.

https://deliveroo.co.uk/menu/norwich/norwich/jamies-italian-norwich

The only downside of that guide is it’s making me feel like having a snack! I have a couple of great olive based recipes in the blog archives if you’re feeling similarly inspired.

For the Tortilla De Patatas , aceitunas espanolas y chorizo (Spanish tortilla with Spanish Olives and Chorizo) recipe click here. Or you could try the Queen Spanish Olives Stuffed With Fried Manchego Recipe here. I even have a slightly less healthy Trufas de chocolate y aceitunas espanolas (Chocolate and Spanish Olive Truffles) Recipe here, although I suppose that one does slightly fly in the face of my healthier eating resolution 😀

Have you tried swapping for healthier alternatives to welcome in the new year?

Olives Et Al Review

During the summer months I shy away from hot heavy meals, instead preferring to eat a more Mediterranean diet with salads, olives, sun dried tomatoes and cheese etc. At the very least I can eat like I’m on holiday wherever I happen to be :). When I was asked if would like to test out some of the new products from the Olives Et Al range I enthusiastically agreed.

Olives Et Al

Olives Et Al

Giles & Annie the founders of Olives Et Al have been travelling the world for 20 years with members of their team looking for unique and distinct flavours. They use only the best ingredients grown by artisan farmers, with all products made lovingly by the Oliveers on their site in Dorset. All products are free from artificial colourings, flavours or preservatives.

I enlisted my husband and youngest son (the elder two were out) for my taste test. This variation in age and personal taste seemed like a great way to test out each of the products, plus it gave us the excuse to spend the afternoon out in the garden.

Spicy Chilli & Ginger Dressing & Marinade

Spicy Chilli & Ginger Dressing & Marinade

Spicy Chilli & Ginger Dressing & Marinade

We ate this as a dressing rather than a marinade and it was lovely. It has a warm spiced flavour but it isn’t overly hot, all the flavours shine through without being sacrificed to heat. For me this was perfect, but if you are expecting a truly hot dressing, then this isn’t the one. I have yet to try it out as a marinade but I have high hopes it will work well.

Sienna Rosemary & Chilli Nuts & Seeds

Sienna Rosemary & Chilli Nuts & Seeds

Sienna Rosemary & Chilli Nuts & Seeds

‘A unique blend of peanuts, almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds all freshly roasted and tossed in a Tuscan inspired mix of sweet rosemary and chilli’. This lovely little jar is beyond moreish, I could easily eat a whole pot to myself. My son wasn’t so keen, but I would consider these a more adult kind of snack so it didn’t really surprise me. My husband didn’t actually manage to form an opinion before I had spirited them away :). There’s some heat to the nuts but not powerful enough to kill the flavour, it just compliments. They are beautiful eaten alone (an alternative movie snack to popcorn?) or sprinkled over a salad.

Sunshine Rosemary & Garlic Olives

Sunshine Rosemary & Garlic Olives

Sunshine Rosemary & Garlic Olives

‘…made with a classic Greek marinade of rosemary, infused with extra virgin olive oil, garlic and sun dried tomatoes, or Aussie Olives, steeped in tart tangy liquor to a truly unique Australian recipe’. These are un-stoned which may be more natural but makes them less delicate to eat in company (discarded olives seeds always look a bit grim on a plate). Fortunately my son (who loves olives) was unperturbed and enthusiastically tucked in, far too busy munching to actually give me an opinion (that probably says it all really). My husband called them ‘Tangy’, I called them ‘Zingy & Fresh!’ They are wonderful eaten alone or in a salad/pasta dish, the rosemary compliments the olives and sundried tomatoes perfectly.

Levant Inspired Coriander & Red Chilli Pesto

Levant Inspired Coriander & Red Chilli Pesto

Levant Inspired Coriander & Red Chilli Pesto

‘…a traditional and pungent relish and spice paste prepared from fresh coriander and red chilli, spiced with cumin, cloves, cardamom and finished with lemon juice and garlic’. I love Pesto at the best of times and this little jar certainly does not disappoint. It’s quite a fiery pungent little fellow, so perhaps skip eating it straight off a spoon (as the hubby did). The Coriander tempers the Chilli but maybe not one for the kids. It’s made to a traditional recipe and known as Zhoug across the Middle East. Wonderful eaten with cous cous or pasta, or even as a meat rub.

Would I recommend these products?

I thoroughly enjoyed all the Olives Et Al products but my favourites were the Sunshine Rosemary & Garlic Olives which were delicious and perfect for all the family and the Sienna Rosemary & Chilli Nuts & Seeds which I am already missing having consumed this jar rather quickly!

Could it be improved in anyway?

Personally and really only because I’ve become used to stoned olives I would have rather the olives had their stones removed, but I don’t consider it a big issue or one that would stop me purchasing these olives again.