Best Green Olive Sauce With Pasta Fish Or Omelet Recipes

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GREEN OLIVE SAUCE (WITH PASTA, FISH OR OMELET)



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This sauce is really savory and different. It was originally from 101 cookbooks, where she suggested serving it over toasted gnocchi. However, I think it would be wonderful over fish and in an omelet as well (or wherever else you can think to put it!).

Provided by sofie-a-toast

Categories     Sauces

Time 15m

Yield 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 large garlic cloves, minced
1 large yellow onion, very finely chopped
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
scant 3/4 cup vegetable broth
1/3 cup heavy cream
1 2/3 cups green olives, pitted and finely chopped (I used the kind with pimentos)
fresh lemon juice

Steps:

  • In a large skillet over medium high heat, saute the garlic and onion in the 1 tablespoon of the olive oil, until softened, a few minutes.
  • Add the both and cream and bring to a simmer.
  • Remove from heat, add the olives and let cool for a couple minutes. Taste and add a bit of fresh lemon juice if you like, as well as black pepper and/or red pepper flakes.
  • You can keep this as is, or for a more sauce like consistency, feel free to blend/puree.

SPICY FISH AND OLIVE SPAGHETTI



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This easy weeknight dinner is loaded with fiber and protein and feeds a family of four with just one 8-ounce piece of fish. And thanks to the whole-grain pasta, this 420-calorie-per-person dish is satisfying as well as economical.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 50m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

10 ounces whole-grain spaghetti (about 3/4 of a box)
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for tossing
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
Kosher salt
Pinch crushed red pepper
One 28-ounce can no-salt-added whole plum tomatoes, crushed by hand
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 large (8-ounce) tilapia fillet, cut into 3/4-inch pieces
10 kalamata olives, quartered
1/2 cup loosely packed chopped parsley (about 1/2 bunch)

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the spaghetti and cook according to package directions; drain, reserving 1 cup of the pasta water. Toss the spaghetti with some oil and set aside.
  • Add the oil, garlic, 3/4 teaspoon salt and crushed red pepper to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the tomatoes, reserved pasta water and oregano; bring to a high simmer and cook until the sauce thickens but is still loose, 12 to 15 minutes.
  • Add the fish and olives and cook, stirring occasionally, until the fish is cooked through and flaky, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the spaghetti and parsley. Toss to combine and divide among four bowls.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 420 calorie, Fat 11 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Cholesterol 30 milligrams, Sodium 580 milligrams, Carbohydrate 30 grams, Fiber 12 grams, Protein 24 grams, Sugar 8 grams

SPAGHETTI WITH OLIVES AND TOMATO SAUCE



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Provided by Giada De Laurentiis

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h5m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 pound dried spaghetti
1/4 cup olive oil
1 1/4 cups mixed olives, pitted and halved
1/2 tablespoon red pepper flakes, plus more if desired
3 cups tomato sauce, recipe follows
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
1/2 cup basil leaves, shredded
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 (32-ounce) cans crushed tomatoes
2 dried bay leaves
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, optional

Steps:

  • In a large pot, bring 6 quarts of salted water to a boil. When water comes to a boil, add pasta, stirring constantly for the first minute to help prevent spaghetti from sticking together. Cook until al dente, about 8 to 10 minutes.
  • In a large saute pan, heat oil. When almost smoking, add olives and red pepper flakes. Saute for 3 minutes over medium high heat. Reduce heat to low and carefully pour in tomato sauce and simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Drain pasta in a colander, reserving 1/4 cup pasta water. Add pasta to the sauce and toss to coat completely. Add pasta water if you need to thin out the sauce a bit. Plate pasta and sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and basil.
  • In a large casserole pot, heat oil over medium high heat. Add onion and garlic and saute until soft and translucent, about 5 to 10 minutes. Add celery and carrots and season with salt and pepper. Saute until all the vegetables are soft, about 5 to 10 minutes. Add tomatoes and bay leaves and simmer uncovered on low heat for 1 hour or until thick. Remove bay leaves and check for seasoning. If sauce still tastes acidic, add unsalted butter, 1 tablespoon at a time to round out the flavors.
  • Add 1/2 the tomato sauce into the bowl of a food processor. Process until smooth. Continue with remaining tomato sauce.
  • If not using all the sauce, allow it to cool completely and pour 1 to 2 cup portions into freezer plastic bags. This will freeze up to 6 months.

PASTA WITH TOMATOES, CAPERS, OLIVES AND BREADCRUMBS



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Bread crumbs, crisped in olive oil with garlic, make a flavorful addition to just about any pasta. Make your own bread crumbs if you've got bread that's drying out, and keep them in the freezer.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     dinner, weekday, main course

Time 30m

Yield Serves four

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
3 garlic cloves, 2 sliced, 1 minced
1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
1/4 teaspoon hot red pepper flakes
1 14-ounce can chopped tomatoes, with juice
2 tablespoons capers, rinsed and coarsely chopped
1/2 cup green or black olives, pitted and coarsely chopped 2 ounces
Salt
freshly ground pepper
3/4 pound spaghetti, preferably a good whole-wheat brand
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley (optional)
1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan (optional)

Steps:

  • Begin heating a large pot of water for the pasta. Meanwhile, combine 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and the sliced garlic over medium-low heat in a medium saucepan or skillet. Cook, stirring often, until the garlic turns golden, about two minutes. Do not let it take on any more color than this. Remove the garlic slices with a slotted spoon and discard, then add the bread crumbs to the pan. Turn the heat to medium, and cook, stirring, until the bread crumbs are crisp. Remove from the heat, and set aside.
  • Return the pan to medium heat, and add the remaining olive oil, the red pepper flakes and the minced garlic. Cook for about 30 seconds until the garlic smells fragrant, and add the tomatoes, capers and olives. Bring to a simmer, and simmer until the tomatoes have cooked down and smell fragrant, 15 to 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • When the water comes to a boil, salt generously and add the spaghetti. Cook al dente, following the cooking recommendations on the package but checking about a minute before the suggested time. Drain, and toss with the tomato sauce. Sprinkle the bread crumbs and parsley on top, toss again briefly and serve, passing the Parmesan at the table.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 498, UnsaturatedFat 11 grams, Carbohydrate 79 grams, Fat 14 grams, Fiber 6 grams, Protein 14 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 535 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams

PASTA WITH FISH SAUCE



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Provided by Pierre Franey

Categories     dinner, pastas, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
tablespoons chopped shallots
1/2 teaspoon finely minced garlic
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 cup crushed tomatoes
1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon
1/4 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
Salt to taste if desired
Freshly ground pepper to taste
1/4 cup heavy cream
1/2 pound ziti
1/2 pound broccoli flowerettes, cut into bite-size pieces, about 3 1/2 cups
1 pound monkfish or sea scallops
3/4 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined
1/4 cup finely chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Heat 1/4 cup oil in a skillet and add onion, shallots and garlic. Cook, stirring, about 3 minutes without browning. Add wine, tomatoes, tarr-agon, pepper flakes, salt and pepper.
  • Bring sauce to boil; add cream and stir.
  • Meanwhile, bring 10 cups of water to boil. Add pasta and cook, stirring often, about 10 minutes. Add broccoli and when the water returns to a boil cook about 4 minutes. Scoop out and reserve about 2/3 cup water.
  • As pasta and broccoli cook, cut monkfish into 1 1/2-inch cubes. Or, if sea scallops are used and they are very large, cut in half. Add remaining tablespoon of oil to a large skillet and add monkfish or scallops. Cook briefly, stirring, about 1 minute and add sauce. Cook about 3 minutes and add shrimp. Cook about 1 minute. Remove from heat.
  • Drain pasta and broccoli and add them to sauce. Add reserved Y cup water. Sprinkle with parsley and serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 617, UnsaturatedFat 17 grams, Carbohydrate 57 grams, Fat 25 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 36 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 1015 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams, TransFat 0 grams

PASTA WITH FETA AND GREEN OLIVES



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Bold, briny and tangy, this 15-minute pasta is full of personality. Olives are first slightly blistered in oil, drawing out their brininess, then crumbled feta is stirred into the pasta at the end until melty. Keep the feta chunky when breaking it apart so that the squares become soft and creamy, tasting almost baked. Castelvetrano olives are best here for their meaty texture and gentle flavor, but you can also use your preferred olive. Smash them with the flat side of a chef's knife - or even the heel of your palm in a pinch - then use your fingers to pluck the olive flesh off the pit. Any stubborn meat clinging to the pit is fair game to be eaten then and there.

Provided by Yasmin Fahr

Categories     easy, weekday, pastas, main course

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

Kosher salt
1 pound dried cavatappi, fusilli or other short, curly noodle
1/3 cup olive oil
12 ounces green olives, such as Castelvetrano or Cerignola, smashed and pitted
1 garlic clove, grated or minced
1 lemon, zested and juiced (about 1 tablespoon zest and 3 tablespoons juice)
1/2 teaspoon red-pepper flakes, plus more as desired
1/2 to ¾ cup loosely crumbled or cubed feta, depending on preference
Black pepper

Steps:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook at a gentle boil until al dente, about 2 minutes less than the package instructions.
  • Meanwhile, in a saucepan or skillet, heat the oil over medium-high until shimmering. Add the olives, cooking until they start to blister in spots, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the heat, then add in the garlic, lemon zest and red-pepper flakes, stirring constantly for about 30 seconds, then let sit uncovered until the pasta is finished.
  • Reserve 1 cup pasta water, drain the pasta, then return it to the pot over medium-low heat. Pour in the olive mixture, the lemon juice and ¾ cup pasta water, and stir well for 1 to 2 minutes until the noodles are coated in a smooth, glossy sauce, adding more water if needed. Turn off the heat, stir in the feta and let it soften and melt slightly. Finish with a grind or two of black pepper and a sprinkle of red-pepper flakes, if desired. Season to taste with salt, and serve immediately.

FISH WITH SIZZLING OLIVE BUTTER



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Sizzling butter is an excellent base for several classic sauces for fish, including amandine and meunière. Here, garlic, sliced olives (try a mix of green and black), fennel seeds and lime juice are thrown into the pan, adding tangy, bright and aromatic flavors. You can use this sauce for any kind of fish, whether pearly fillets of cod or meaty tuna or salmon. It even works with shrimp and chicken breasts. After all, there are few things that aren't improved by a drizzle of garlicky melted butter. Serve this over rice or with crusty bread to catch all that butter.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     dinner, easy, weekday, seafood, main course

Time 20m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/4 cup unsalted butter (1/2 stick)
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 cup mixed olives, such as Kalamata, Castelvetrano, Moroccan or Picholine, pitted and sliced
2 garlic cloves, minced or finely grated
1/2 teaspoon fennel or coriander seeds, coarsely crushed (use the flat side of your knife or a mortar and pestle)
4 (1-inch-thick) pieces flaky white fish fillet, such as cod (about 6 ounces each), patted dry
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 lime wedges, plus more for serving
1/4 cup chopped cilantro or parsley, leaves and tender stems
1/4 cup chopped dill, leaves and tender stems

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. Heat a large, oven-safe skillet over medium. Add butter and oil, and cook until butter melts and starts to sizzle, 1 to 2 minutes. Stir in olives, garlic and fennel or coriander, and cook until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Season fish fillets with salt and pepper, then nestle them in one layer in the skillet. Carefully spoon some of the butter mixture over the fish, basting the fillets, then transfer pan to the oven.
  • Bake until fish is opaque and flaky, 8 to 13 minutes, basting halfway through. Remove from oven and transfer fillets to serving plates.
  • Squeeze a wedge or two of lime into the butter mixture and spoon sauce over fish. Top with black pepper, cilantro and dill, with extra lime wedges on the side for squeezing.

OLIVE-OIL-POACHED FISH WITH PASTA



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There are no fish I can think of that don't cook nicely slathered in warm olive oil. Here, a mix of several varieties is tossed with pasta, tomato and herbs. How could you go wrong with that?

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

6 oysters
2 large or 4 medium squids, cleaned and cut up
1/2 cup good olive oil, plus some for garnish
4 to 8 cloves garlic, peeled and left whole
Several sprigs of thyme
1/4 to 1/2 pound striped bass, preferably a strip of belly
1/4 to 1/2 pound halibut
1/4 to 1/2 pound swordfish
2 to 4 scallops
Salt and pepper
Lemon wedges
Fresh chopped parsley for garnish
20 cherry tomatoes, cut in half
Pinch cayenne, optional
1 pound cut pasta, like rigatoni
3/4 cup shredded basil, or more

Steps:

  • Steam the oysters in a little water, 1/4 inch or less, just until they're easy to open. When they're cool enough to handle, open them and cut the meats in half. Meanwhile, cook the squids in the same liquid just until opaque, less than 2 minutes. Take them out with a slotted spoon and reserve the liquid. Turn off the heat.
  • Set a big pot of water to boil for the pasta and salt it. In a broad skillet, add the olive oil, garlic and thyme and turn the heat to medium-low. Gently cook all the fish and scallops in the oil, in batches if necessary, flipping and turning as needed. Don't rush and don't worry about browning anything; just cook until each piece is tender, which will be different for each fish, but not more than 10 minutes for any. Do not overcook. Remove with a slotted spoon, leaving the garlic behind. (Discard the thyme.) Season with salt and pepper and put on a platter with the lemon wedges and chopped parsley. Drizzle with oil.
  • Add the tomatoes and cayenne to the oil and cook at a lively pace, stirring occasionally, until saucy, 10 to 12 minutes. Start the pasta in the meantime. When the tomatoes are ready, stir in the reserved cooking liquid, oysters and squid and cook a bit longer, another 3 or 4 minutes. Taste and season as needed.
  • When the pasta is almost tender, drain it and toss it with the sauce and the basil; cook another minute or so until the pasta is ready. Serve the pasta in bowls, and pass plates on the side for the fish.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 469, UnsaturatedFat 3 grams, Carbohydrate 65 grams, Fat 6 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 37 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 726 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

UNBELIEVABLY CREAMY GARLIC & GREEN OLIVE PASTA



Unbelievably Creamy Garlic & Green Olive Pasta image

Recipes are an illusion. Gourmet Cooking doubly so. At least that's my story for now. There are no amounts for this recipe, thus the illusion. Quantities are constantly in flux when I prepare this for my family, depending on how much garlic I have, how many olives I feel like chopping, whether I remembered to buy Parmesan cheese yesterday, and what shoes I'm wearing. Not too long after we married, my husband and I really got into watching "The Frugal Gourmet" on PBS. On one of the first shows we watched, Jeff Smith prepared this dish. I practically freaked out trying to write this down, since I had not yet learned my laid-back, pinch o' this, handful o' that way of cooking. He was just tossing things in the pan! How can you COOK like that? (Just fine, thankyouverymuch) At that time I was trying to make myself into a gourmet cook, so I bought the whole green olives and pitted them myself. I bought the wedge of Parmigiano-Reggiano that played havoc with the week's grocery money, grating it over the top, with my own freshly Band-Aid-ed fingers, just before serving. I got over it. Nowadays, I just have fun in the kitchen, and we manage to eat pretty well, gourmet cook or no. So, here it is, the way I make it now. More or less.

Provided by ThatBobbieGirl

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 1 pot

Number Of Ingredients 8

pasta
green olives
fresh garlic
olive oil
light cream or half-and-half
parmesan cheese
black pepper
parsley

Steps:

  • Put on a big pot of water to boil.
  • Pick out your pasta, cook it al dente and keep it hot You can use spaghetti, capellini, vermicelli, or linguini, whatever you prefer.
  • After you've made this once, and you know how long it takes for you to make the sauce, you make everything come up ready at the same time.
  • Get some green olives.
  • Any kind you want, really.
  • I just get a bottle of cheap salad olives.
  • There are usually a lot of pimento pieces floating around in there.
  • We like the color, but I'm afraid the ol' Frugal Gourmet would NOT approve.
  • You can get a bit fancier if you want.
  • Chop up the olives a bit, not tiny.
  • Next the garlic.
  • OK, you HAVE to use fresh for this, no powder, not even the jar of pre-chopped.
  • Those are okay for some things, and I do use them often.
  • However, if you use anything other than fresh garlic in this recipe, you will not be impressed, and you will never make this again.
  • I will weep.
  • Don't do that to me.
  • Take your fresh garlic clove, wrap it in that flat rubber disc you use to open jars.
  • Just roll it up in there, then roll it back and forth on the countertop a few times.
  • Unwrap it, and the peel should be off or mostly off.
  • Do this with lots of garlic cloves.
  • LOTS.
  • At least a couple per person you're feeding.
  • Slice the garlic, but not too thinly.
  • In a hot non-stick sauté pan, put a little olive oil, the fresh sliced garlic and a lot of chopped green olives.
  • Be generous.
  • A handful per person is a good start.
  • Sauté the garlic and olives just a bit, being careful not to let the garlic brown, or it may become bitter.
  • Add some light cream, and bring to a simmer.
  • Cook over low heat until the liquid has been reduced by almost half, and it is thick, stirring very often.
  • Pour this over the hot pasta, sprinkle generously with parmesan, chopped parsley (fresh is best, but I usually only have dried) and black pepper, preferably fresh from the pepper mill.
  • Toss.
  • Serve immediately.
  • Bow.
  • But be humble.

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