In April, I traveled to Italy to serve as a journalist for the World Pesto Championship in Genoa. This event is held every two years. One hundred participants, who had won local pesto contests from around the world, assembled at the grandiose Palazzo Ducale. With secret family recipes and techniques, most contestants brought their own marble […]
Archive | Cooking and Recipes RSS feed for this section
Baking with Olive Oil Instead of Butter
Using olive oil for baking is a familiar feature of Mediterranean cooking. While it may sound a bit odd, baking with olive oil has actually been done for centuries. Baking with olive oil instead of butter gives cakes and cookies a light texture and can be used with confidence in lieu of butter or other […]
Fourth of July, Thomas Jefferson, and Olive Oil
On a recent trip to Mt.Rushmore, I saw the stunning carvings of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, T. Roosevelt and Lincoln. With three friends, we took a selfie with Mt.Rushmore in the background. I was second from the left and slanted my face upward. I was Thomas Jefferson. As we are about to celebrate our most important national holiday, I […]
Cooking with Gigi
My dear mother, Gigi Firenze passed away in 2018 at the age of 99 and 6 months. I wrote this article the year before she died and was active and living alone Even though I titled this article “Cooking with Gigi” – I was usually just the clean up person. She loved cooking. It was a major […]
Focaccia – Quick and Easy
What you Need: 1 loaf of Bridgeford™ Bread Dough (they come 3 to a package) Extra Virgin Olive Oil Sliced onion – use about ¼ of a medium sized onion Garlic Salt or Coarse Sea Salt How to Prepare: Place 1 frozen bread loaf on a well –oiled, large baking pan (or use the […]
Why Bake with Olive Oil?
I’m often asked: “Why bake with olive oil? ” Substituting olive oil for butter is a key element for health and dietary considerations; e.g. vegan requirements, lower cholesterol needs, and removing saturated fats. Because olive oil contains vitamin E, it helps to naturally maintain the freshness of baked goods and creates moist cakes, biscuits and […]
Bruschetta: Three Recipes using NapaStyle Products
When asked by NapaStyle in Yountville, CA to participate in their Culinary Program as a guest author, I was thrilled that I could share my passion and offer some secrets in tasting olive oil and creating healthy, tasty and easy to make recipes …using EVOO and NapaStyle products. I shared how to make different variations […]
The World's Largest Frittata
Last November, during my Olive Harvest Adventure trip in Italy, I participated in a frittata-lover’s dream come true – an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for making the world’s largest frittata. The event was held in Fabro, a small medieval hamlet in Umbria, dominated by an 11th century castle and surrounded by thick […]
Pesto Recipe
The most famous of all culinary masterpieces from the Italian Riviera is its basil Pesto sauce. I just returned from visiting my cousins in Sestri Levante, a beautiful city near the Cinque Terra. Anna Maria served Trofie al Pesto. Trofie is Ligurian pasta made with flour and water, no eggs. Her delicious pasta was topped […]
Frittata Recipe
What you need: 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 5 medium size green zucchini (slice zucchini lengthwise into quarters and then coarsely dice) 1 chopped (white) onion 1 clove garlic 5 large eggs (ratio: 1 egg per zucchini) 3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 cup seasoned breadcrumbs Salt, Pepper, Italian Seasonings (to taste) How to […]
Clean Pewter
Mix ½ cup olive oil and 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Dip a dry cloth into the olive oil mixture. Rub the cloth onto the pewter and the spots will disappear.
Lubricate Skis, Snowboards, Skateboards & Inline Skates
Olive oil is a good lubricant for ski and snowboard bindings and for the wheel fittings on skateboards and inline skates.
Remove Labels from Glass Containers
A little olive oil rubbed onto stickers or labels allows you to remove them effortlessly and completely. Rinse the oil off with a little hot water and a soft cloth.
Lubricate Gears
Put olive oil into a dispenser with a long spout. Put several drops of the olive oil into the mechanism where the gears move. Wipe off the excess oil with a cotton or paper cloth.
Did You Know?
The best containers for olive oil are glass, stainless steel or tin. Stay away from plastic containers as the oil can absorb the chemical polyvinyl chloride.
Did You Know?
If you've searched for a way to stop snoring, champions of the Mediterranean diet staple suggest taking a swig of olive oil before turning in for the night.
Safeguard Frying Pans
Hand wash the pan, towel dry and put a small amount of olive oil on a paper towel and then quickly wipe the inside the pan.
Remove Paint from Skin & Hair
Moisten a cotton ball with olive oil and gently rub it into your hair or skin. Olive oil serves as both a lubricant and solvent to remove oil-based paint.
Did You Know?
There is no cholesterol in olive oil.
Lubricate Squeaky Hinges
Put a small amount of olive oil at the top of the hinge and let the drops of oil run down by moving the hinge back and forth. Wipe the excess with a cloth.
Did You Know?
Gladiators rubbed olive oil over their bodies to appear virile and strong before confronting the dangers in the arena.
Did You Know?
The four enemies of EVOO are heat, light, air and time.
Clean Wax Off Candleholders
Put a few drops of olive oil in the interior of the candleholder before placing the candle.
Did You Know?
The fatty acids and phenolic compounds that make olive oil an artery-clearing wonder drop by 40% six months after olives are picked and pressed.
Illuminate a Room
Buy an olive oil lamp and burn your least expensive olive oil or oil that is old and rancid. 1 tablespoon lasts about 8 hours. Olive oil is 99% pure fuel; it does not produce smoke or soot and has a pleasing fragrance.
Remove Correction Fluid from Hands or Furniture
Put a few drops of olive oil on a soft cloth and rub to remove the correction fluid.
Preserve Wooden Utensils & Cutting Boards
Hand wash wooden utensils or cutting boards and towel dry. Rub a cut lemon on the wood. Put a small amount of olive oil on a paper towel or clean, dry cloth. Oil the surfaces.
Remove Tar Spots
Mix ½ cup olive oil and 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Dip a dry cloth into the olive oil mixture. Rub the mixture on the spots and repeat until the spots disappear.
Did You Know?
The olive is a fruit, not a vegetable.
Polish Tile & Hardware Floors
Sweep the floor. Apply several drops of olive oil and several drops of the juice from a lemon on a dry mop and oil mop the floors.
Did You Know?
Olive oil was such a hot commodity during the Roman Empire that the Empire was divided into olive oil districts.
Hydrate Pearls
Put a small amount of olive oil on a soft cloth. Rub the olive oil on the pearls, then lightly buff them with the dry portion of the cloth.
Polish Leather Shoes
Clean dirt from leather shoes with a water-dampened cloth. Towel dry. Drip a small amount of olive oil onto a soft cotton cloth and rub over the entire surface of the shoe. Wait a few minutes and then buff the shoes with a dry cotton cloth.
Preserve Knives
Place a small amount of olive oil on the blade of a knife prior to sharpening. Put a small amount of olive oil on a cloth towel and oil the black or wooden handle.
Did You Know?
The first uses of olive oil were not for cooking.
Polish Brass
Brass looks brighter and requires less polishing if rubbed with a cloth moistened with olive oil. Olive oil retards tarnish and helps maintain a shine.
Protect & Preserve Gardening Tools
Protect metals from chemical reactions, due to the elements in the air that cause rust and deterioration. Put a small amount of olive oil on a cloth towel and lightly oil the tool.
Did You Know?
Olive oil is a natural fruit juice, but unlike other fruit juices, EVOO needs no chemical processing and can be enjoyed immediately after its extraction from the fruit.
Polish Furniture
Mix ¼ cup of white vinegar with 1 teaspoon each of olive oil and water. Gently polish your furniture to restore its luster.
Did You Know?
In England, up until the early 1960’s, you could only get olive oil from chemists or pharmacists.
Apply to Stuck Zippers
Put a few drops of oil on a zipper. Wipe off the excess.
Did You Know?
Drinking olive oil before a night on the town can prevent a pounding headache and a heavy stomach.
Did You Know?
California produces almost all of the olive oil in the United States. The Central Valley is home to the largest production facilities.
Polish Furniture
In a hurry? Apply straight olive oil onto a clean cloth or paper towel. Wipe off excess with another paper towel or cloth.
Recondition Baseball Mitts
Work the dry areas of your mitt with a soft cloth. Let it set for 30 minutes. Wipe off the excess.
Did You Know?
An emulsion of olive oil, egg yolk and glycerin is used to bathe surgical stents before they are inserted into problem heart arteries.
Restore Antique Furniture
Whisk 1 cup of olive oil and ½ cup of lemon juice together until completely blended. Put solution in a spray bottle. Spray onto the wood and wipe with a clean, dry cloth.
Did You Know?
Greece consumes more EVOO per capita than any other country.