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Olive and orange, an age-old pairing, promise peace, sunshine

The Columbian
Published: December 29, 2014, 4:00pm

Olive and orange have a lot in common.

The O — obviously. The spherical shape — sorta. And the intensity of flavor.

Olive hits the low notes on the palate; orange the high. Together, they strike a rich chord, one I found refreshingly fresh. Proving me late to the party. Olive and orange have been palling around the Mediterranean for a long time. The team adds complexity to stews, sharpness to salads and intrigue to metaphor.

Olive, with its connection to the olive branch, is a natural stand-in for peace. Orange, with its sunny disposition, doubles for optimism. Together the salty-and-sweet, little-and-big, rich-and-acidic odd couple both taste good and do good.


Orange Olives

Prep: 15 minutes; Cook: 4 minutes; Makes: 1 pint

Adapted from Bon Appetit.

2 cups brine-cured olives

2 teaspoons olive oil

1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme leaves

1 teaspoon finely grated orange zest

1 clove garlic, finely chopped

1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds

1/2 teaspoon white-wine vinegar

Drain olives and tumble into a bowl. Pour in warm water to cover. Soak 15 minutes. Drain. Pat dry.

Roll olives into a medium skillet along with oil, thyme, zest, garlic, and fennel seeds. Cook over medium-high heat until garlic turns fragrant, about 4 minutes. Pull pan off heat; stir in vinegar. Pack into a pint jar. Serve warm or cold.

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