Today I would like to introduce you to Lindsay Olives. As the name implies, they sell olives. But that's not all: they also have a variety of roasted peppers, pepperoncini, capers, and sweet banana peppers, just to name a few. The company has been in business for over than 100 years, so they clearly know what they are doing.
For more than 100 years, Bell-Carter has been bringing fun and flavor to America’s kitchen table. With a full line of domestic and imported olives as well as specialty condiments, Bell-Carter offers a wide variety of flavors perfect for family-favorite recipes and new culinary adventures. The fourth generation, family-run company processes well over half of all California olives processed and sold in the nation and has deep roots in California’s environmental and agricultural industry. From the beginning, the company has been focused on providing its customers with the best products possible, at the highest quality available, while working to reduce the production facility’s carbon footprint.
Lindsay Olives sent me a box filled with their products and I decided to use some of them to make Super Easy Bruschetta. Don't worry, you will get a chance to win your own Lindsay Olives products and let your creativity go wild in your kitchen.
Super Easy Bruschetta
Ingredients
Equal parts of chopped
California ripe black olives
California green ripe olives
red roasted bell peppers
sliced golden Greek pepperoncini
sweet banana peppers
fresh tomato
sliced and toasted baguette
Directions
1. In a bowl combine all of the ingredients but the sliced baguette.
2. Top sliced toasted baguette with this concoction and serve.
If you like salty foods, you will love this recipe. You can also use this mixture as an addition to pasta or rice or as a topping for poached salmon or chicken.
And now it's YOUR chance to win a selection of Lindsay Olives products.
Rules:
1) You must ♥ olives
2) You must have a legal US address
3) This giveaway ends Thursday, December 5th at midnight. One winner will be randomly chosen and contacted on Friday, December 6th ;)
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And don't forget about the other Eight Days of Hanukkah Giveaways!
Day 1: Greeting Cards from Social Print Studio
Day 2: Kallari Chocolate
Day 3: Bonne Maman Jams & Le Creuset Jam Jar
Disclosure: I received a set of Lindsay Olives products and they will provide the same set for the winner of this giveaway. I have received no monetary compensation. All opinions are my own.
Roasted with garlic, pepper flakes, rosemary and orange zest!
ReplyDeleteThere is really no way that I don't love olives! This looks delicious :)
ReplyDeleteI love to put sliced black olives on homemade pizza
ReplyDeleteon pizza! and salads too...
ReplyDeleteThey're great on pizza and made into a tapenade!
ReplyDeleteI love to make a stew with chicken, green olives and chickpeas--yum!!
ReplyDeleteI love topping crackers with an olive spread.
ReplyDeletei like to eat olives by a spoonfull. a lot
ReplyDeleteWe eat olives on pizza, in pasta, and on nachos...and by the spoonful!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use olives is in puttanesca. I put kalamata olives in my sauce.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to use olives has to be in a simple egg and olive spread for sandwiches! YUMMM!
ReplyDeletePuttanesca!
ReplyDeleteMoroccan tagines are my favorite way to use olives. Otherwise I just eat them as I am preparing meals.
ReplyDeleteI love love love olives!
ReplyDeletePuttanesca
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to cook with olives is a puttanesca!
ReplyDeleteI rarely cook with olives but I love making my own garlicky, spicy dressing for them, letting them soak overnight and devouring them the next day. yummyyyyy.
ReplyDeleteYou need to try roasting olives next! SO good!!
ReplyDeleteIt's never occurred to me, I will try it soon :) I hated olives for the longest time so I'm way behind in incorporating them into my cooking!
ReplyDeleteI like adding olives to salads
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make this! I love every ingredient...but especially love all olives!
ReplyDeletespaghetti sauce mmmmm
ReplyDeleteI love chopping them up in pasta with pesto and adding whatever else. Olives must be present though!
ReplyDeleteI love them just out of the jar, but kalamata are good in sauces and pizza.
ReplyDeleteI like tossing them into salads and on pizza
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