Ingredients
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400
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4
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2
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2
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2
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2
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1
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60
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1
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Directions
Provencal Tapenade, The classic provenal olive, anchovy and caper paste is a dish that was only developed in the nineteenth century This recipe for tapenade is made with kalamata olives and an amazing blend of flavours It has been adapted from ‘mediterranean kitchen’, published by Murdoch Books, and posted for the 2005 Zaar World Tour The preparation time below does not include the time necessary for sterilising a jar The instructions for this are included below , This was the first tapenade I’ve ever made Even though I have no standard of comparison, I can say with confidence that this is a good tapenade This will be on the appetizer menu when my Uncle comes in a month , Wow! Great flavour used WAY more anchovies (10?) but followed everything else Spread this on croutons and served with rounds of chevre (goat cheese) and sun-dried tomatoes on the platter – this was an awesome appie for white wine
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Steps
1
Done
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Process All the Ingredients in a Food Processor Until They Form a Smooth Consistency. |
2
Done
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Season With Freshly Ground Black Pepper and Spoon Into a Sterilised, Warm Jar, Seal and Refrigerate For Up to Two Weeks. Makes 11/2 Cups (375ml). |
3
Done
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Serve With Fresh or Toasted Bread. |
4
Done
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Notes: to Prepare a Sterilised Jar, Preheat the Oven to 120c (250f/Gas 1/2). Wash the Jar and Lid in Hot Soapy Water and Rinse With Hot Water. Put the Jar in the Oven For 20 Minutes, or Until Fully Dry, and Do not Dry It With a Tea Towel. If the Tapenade Is Refrigerated, the Olive Oil May Solidify, Making It White. This Does not Affect the Flavour. Bring It to Room Temperature Before Serving, and the Oil Will Liquify. |