Fig-Olive Tapenade With Prosciutto and Persimmon Recipe (2024)

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j-chan

Will replace the anchovy with some capers to make this vegetarian!

Brad

This is a beautifully harmonious tapenade!I make quite a few kalamata olive dips, hummus’ and tapenades. This will take a seat at the head of the table. I made it for New Year’s Eve and can’t wait to make it for friends and family gatherings in 2021.Wishing all home cooks peace, health and happiness.

Chris

Is it OK to substitute some anchovy paste from a tube for the anchovies? Would that be about 2 teaspoons paste for 2 fillets?

David Reiffel

1 teaspoon = 2 fillets; in this raw preparation, the flavor might be different.

Jolierae

Also, don’t be tempted to leave out the anchovy. I forgot to add it and tasted the (almost) final product and thought it’s good, but something is missing... and then it hit me that I didn’t add the anchovy (paste!) which really rounded out the flavors, took it from good to great!

Mia P

I somehow misread this and made it with dried dates instead. Haha! Turned out well, but I imagine figs would be better!

Renee

Made this with dried medjool dates, and it was also fantastic! Everyone at Thanksgiving dinner loved it.

jill

You don’t need the persimmons. I served mine with soft cheese and I forgot to put out the prosciutto but ate the leftovers with cheese and prosciutto and it was a little meal on a cracker and delish.

jill

This is addicting I can’t stop eating it. I made it exactly as written, would not change a thing.

BigDnyc

Looking forward to making this, but persimmons are not always available and prosciutto can be pricey. Has anyone tried serving this with other dried fruit or cured meats?Thx.

Julia

It's really delicious on it's own on a cracker, or with some cheese.

Julia

I made this for a holiday party and my guests said I should bottle the fig spread and sell it.

Clayton

This is so good and so easy! I have made it twice now, but had to sub in dates instead of figs since I couldn't find them at the grocery once. Still just as good. This is now a staple when I need to bring anything to a holiday party.

Lise

Big hit at Thanksgiving. Definitely use a couple anchovy filets! We just ate it with toasted bagel slices or other crackers. Delish.

Maureen

Delicious!

Cindy

Store was out of dried figs, so I made it with dried dates. It was good. I think the tapenade turned out just a touch sweet. It balanced well with the prosciutto, but even so next time I’d do slightly more olives than figs/date (maybe 5 tablespoons to 3 instead of 4 each).

Karen E.

Has anyone tried this with preserved lemon?

MeBoat

I used canned olives. I know, but I was hungry for lunch and I only had canned olives and a can of sardines in the house, and figs… it was delicious, “served” on gf crackers, dipped into the food processor bowl. Yum!

Alex Mann

Maybe it was the figs I was using (black mission), but after making about two thirds of it – I had a lot of leftover olives – I found it a bit too sweet. The last third I made without figs and without the last third of the olives. So, I'd say cut back a bit on the figs and oil. Otherwise, dee-licious.

Keith Durbin

Doubled the recipe and used prunes rather than figs, for use with haricots verts.

Cita

I added another tsp lemon juice and 1 tbsp of olive oil after processing for several minutes, and it balanced it out perfectly.

kayandallie

This was a big hit at Christmas. My store had no persimmons so I just served with the prosciutto and crackers. Also used anchovy paste rather than fillets. Very easy; I'd make again.

Polly Rose

I did this whole presentation as the appetizer for Xmas Dinner. It looked so beautiful. Flavors and textures a really good combination. It was a hit. Leftover tapenade is even better. Go max on the lemon juice and anchovy -- it does well with that extra boost. Good suggestion of capers when one goes vegan.

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Fig-Olive Tapenade With Prosciutto and Persimmon Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What do you eat with Trader Joe's olive tapenade? ›

Serve it with pita chips, crackers, or toasted baguette. Enjoy as a spread for sandwiches, a dip for fresh vegetables or crostini, mix into hummus, spoon onto grilled fish, steak or chicken.

Is olive tapenade the same as olive spread? ›

Tapenade is an olive spread or dip hailing from the Provence region in France. It's bold, zippy, briny and salty, though we'll be sure to keep the salt level in check. Served with crostini or crackers, tapenade is a wonderful appetizer with drinks.

Why is tapenade good for you? ›

Olive tapenade is a melody of ingredients that sing with health benefits. The star of the show, olives, are renowned for their high content of heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, particularly oleic acid, which can help lower bad cholesterol levels and improve cardiovascular health.

How long does olive tapenade last once opened? ›

Any opened jar of store-bought tapenade in the refrigerator should be consumed within two weeks for the best quality. Homemade versions might have a shorter lifespan, usually around seven days, due to the absence of commercial preservatives.

How long does opened tapenade last in the fridge? ›

Once opened, it should be refrigerated and can last up to 2 weeks. If you have homemade tapenade, it's best to consume it within a week. Freezing is not generally recommended for tapenade, as it can alter the texture, but if necessary, it can be frozen for up to 6 months.

Why are Castelvetrano olives so good? ›

As mentioned before, its unique curing process paves the way for a remarkable flavor profile. Unlike other table olives, which often offer tart and pungent flavors, the Castelvetrano olive is characterized by a natural buttery and creamy flavor, complemented by a mild brininess.

Is tapenade French or Italian? ›

Tapenade has roots from all around Europe from Greece and Italy to France and Spain, and if there's one thing they all share is the love for it. You will often find it as a common appetizer in Southern France and Catalonia where it is known as Olivada.

Is olive tapenade good for you? ›

A simple recipe originating from Marseille in Provence, made of olives, anchovies, capers, garlic and herbs, this black olive tapenade is packed with heart-healthy nutrients. It incorporates many essential ingredients of the Mediterranean Diet.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's olive tapenade? ›

Ingredients. Black olives (ferrous sulfate gluconate to stabilize color), green olives, canola oil, olive oil, fresh roasted garlic, capers, red pimientos, mustard, spices.

Is olive tapenade French or Italian? ›

Tapenade
TypeSpread
CourseHors d'œuvre
Place of originFrance
Region or stateProvence
Main ingredientsOlives, capers, anchovies
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What fruit is used in tapenade? ›

Place the figs, olives, olive oil, rosemary, vinegar, and capers in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until it turns into a chunky spread, adding more oil if needed. Scrape the tapenade into a serving bowl topped with the sprig of rosemary.

Are olives good or bad for your liver? ›

Whether you like to eat olives straight out of the jar or olive oil with a squeeze of lemon is your preferred salad dressing, this savory fruit can help boost your liver's health. Mainly, olives are rich in vitamin E and antioxidants — two things your liver loves.

Should you eat olives everyday? ›

Moderation is key. Although olives have a low calorie density and may aid weight loss in several ways, it's best to enjoy them in moderation due to their high salt content, as well as their overall fat content.

Is olive tapenade high in cholesterol? ›

Olive tapenade contains 0.7 g of saturated fat and 0 mg of cholesterol per serving. 16 g of Olive tapenade contains 2.24 mcg vitamin A, 0.1 mg vitamin C, 0.00 mcg vitamin D as well as 0.54 mg of iron, 9.60 mg of calcium, 2.7 mg of potassium.

What pairs well with green olives? ›

  • Cheese Feta.
  • Charcuterie Peppered Salami.
  • Other Good Stuff Almonds.
  • Wine Pinot Noir.
  • Beer Blond Ale.

What is olive spread good for? ›

Compared to butter and margarine, olive oil spreads contain less saturated fat and more monounsaturated fat, which is known to help lower cholesterol levels and improve heart health. In addition, they are a rich source of antioxidants, which can protect against inflammation and oxidative damage.

What's the difference between olive tapenade and olive bruschetta? ›

Tapenade is made to be spread, so it is very finely processed versus a bruschetta is coarsely chopped.

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