Tag: Castelvetrano Olives

Caprese Antipasto

Caprese Antipasto

We love Caprese Salad, so what could be better than an antipasto tray made with those incredible ingredients with olives, prosciutto, roasted peppers, and a really good finishing olive oil. These are smaller bottles of olive oil, and much higher in price, meant to drizzle…

Beef Stew with Red Wine and Olives

Beef Stew with Red Wine and Olives

This rich and hearty stew warms up the house on those long winter days. The Castelvetrano olives add a savoury depth to the dish, and we like to serve it in a bowl with Creamy Polenta.

Chicken, Artichokes and Chickpeas

Chicken, Artichokes and Chickpeas

Artichokes are thought to come from either Sicily or Tunisia, North Africa, which really isn’t that far from Sicily. It is said Catherine de Medici brought them with her from Italy to France in the 1600’s, but some say they were developed into a vegetable…

Sicilian Beef Ragu

Sicilian Beef Ragu

Sicily is known for Castelvetrano Olives, sweet, smooth and buttery bright green olives from the medieval village of Castelvetrano near Trapani, on the south west tip of Sicily. Close to Tunisia (North Africa), Sicily sits in the warm Mediterranean waters with sandy beaches, and cuisine…