Best Olive Harvest Ribolita Michael Chiarello Recipes

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LUCCA STYLE ROASTED OLIVES



Lucca Style Roasted Olives image

Provided by Michael Chiarello : Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 22m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
6 large cloves garlic, unpeeled, lightly crushed
5 or 6 fresh thyme sprigs
Black pepper
1 orange
1 pint (about 2 cups) oil-cured black olives
1/2 pint (about 1 cup) Nicoise or Arbequina olives
1 tablespoon orange zest

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Cook the olive oil and garlic cloves in an ovenproof skillet over moderate heat until the cloves begin to sizzle and caramelize lightly. Add the thyme sprigs and let them sizzle in the oil for about 30 seconds. Add desired amount of black pepper and the juice of the orange. Add the olives and stir until they are hot throughout, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the orange zest.
  • Transfer the skillet to the oven and bake, stirring occasionally, until the olives start to soften, 5 to 8 minutes. Serve warm.

OLIVE HARVEST RIBOLITA (MICHAEL CHIARELLO)



Olive Harvest Ribolita (Michael Chiarello) image

This comes from Foodchannel.com, chef Michael Chiarello. The recipe calls for Cavolo Nero (Italian Black Cabbage,Toscano Kale), you can substitute with Swiss Chard,or Kale. . The best time of year to buy toscano kale is after the first frost. If you see it in the supermarket, ask where it came from to ascertain if the kale has gone through a frost or not. Post-frost kale will be tastier than mature kale picked before a frost. The one exception to this is very young (small) leaves, which are naturally tender and good to eat raw, as in salads. Nice way to use up a ham hock. I just watched him make this on tv today, and my goodnes did it look good

Provided by BakinBaby

Categories     Stew

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

3 (12 ounce) jars cannellini beans
1/2 cup olive oil, divided
1/2 lb ham hock (or 1/2 lb. chunk prosciutto)
3 garlic cloves (chopped)
1 garlic clove (whole)
6 cups water (divided)
1 sprig thyme
1 sprig rosemary
1 leek (white and light green only minced)
1 onion (chopped)
1 carrot (diced)
1 celery rib (diced)
2 bay leaves
1 lb cavolo nero (chopped-if available use Italian Black Cabbage)
1/2 lb napa cabbage (chopped)
3/4 cup tomato puree
6 slices Italian bread (sliced 1/2-inch thick)
parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Drain beans and gently rinse with cold water.
  • With 3 T. of oil, saute ham hocks, when brown turn over and add 1 garlic clove, add 3 cups cold water, beans, bring to boil, then simmer 30 min.; add thyme and rosemary.
  • In a soup pot; add 1/4 Celsius oil, remaining chopped garlic, cook until light brown; add leek, onion,, carrot, celery and bay leaf; saute for 8 minutes over medium heat, add cabbages and saue for 5 minutes; add remaining 3 Celsius water and tomato puree; cook for 20 min., add to beans and continue to cook for 20 minute more; remove ham hock, when cool chop the meat, set aside.
  • Place bread slices in 375 degree oven, cook until lightly browned, remove from oven and rub with a clove of garlic, brush with olive oil.
  • When read to eat, bring soup back to a simmer.
  • In individual bowls, place toasted bread, chopped ham from ham bone then Soup, Drizzle 1-2 T. of "The best olive oil in the house" on top of soup and sprinkle with fresh grated parmesan cheese.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 492.4, Fat 19.6, SaturatedFat 2.9, Sodium 163, Carbohydrate 62.4, Fiber 13.3, Sugar 4.8, Protein 20

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