Black Olives With Red Pepper Harissa

  1. Drain olives, rinse under running water, place in large bowl and cover with fresh water; soak 15 minutes for canned, 4 hours for oil-cured, to remove excess salt; drain, rinse again; drain well.
  2. Toast cumin, coriander and caraway seeds in a hot, dry skillet to release flavor and fragrance, being careful not to scorch or burn them.
  3. Cool.
  4. Grind the toasted seeds fine; if using a spice grinder or coffee grinder dedicated to such purposes, add dried chiles here and continue to grind.
  5. If using electric appliances, transfer finely ground spices/dried chiles to a food processor or blender here; if using a mortar & pestle, continue with it.
  6. To ground spices, add garlic, salt, and fresh chiles, if using them; grind to a paste.
  7. Add red bell pepper and olive oil and pound or puree to a paste (your preference here, I like it rather fine); adding more oil, drop by drop, if desired for consistency.
  8. Taste and add a touch more salt, if necessary.
  9. In a large, nonreactive or non-stainable bowl, stir together olives and harissa; cover, chill and marinate at least 6 hours and up to a week before serving.
  10. For best flavor, bring olives in harissa to room temperature before serving.
  11. I have kept them up to 4 weeks (if they last that long!
  12. ),well covered and chilled; with a layer of olive oil floated on top.

black olives, cumin, coriander seed, caraway seed, chilies, garlic, salt, red bell pepper, olive oil

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/black-olives-with-red-pepper-harissa-97845 (may not work)

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