Green olive pasta sauce recipe - Rhubarbarians (2024)

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5-minute green olive pasta sauce recipe! Amazing herby, briny, green olive sauce for pasta or as a spread. Easy and delicious!

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Hi, Rhubarbarians! We are making green olive pasta sauce together today!

It's briny, it's herby, it's garlicky, it's green, it's absolutely perfect on pasta. As a green olive lover, this is one of my all-time favorite pasta sauces to make. I know you'll love it as much as I do!

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  • Why you'll love this
  • Ingredients and equipment
  • Castelvetrano olives
  • Step by step instructions
  • Serving suggestions
  • Recipe tips and substitutions
  • Storing and freezing
  • FAQs
  • Recipe
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Why you'll love this

If you're an olive lover looking for a new vegetarian (vegan) way to make pasta sauce, this is for you! It's perfect for a delicious, vegetarian pasta recipe.

This sauce combines the briny and buttery flavor of castelvetrano olives with fragrant fresh herbs to make a really yummy and flavorful pesto. Switch out that tomato sauce and give this one a try!

Thanks to your handy dandy food processor, it all comes together in just 5 minutes. Like a green olive pesto. Huzzah!

Have you tried this asparagus pasta with caramelized onion sauce yet?

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Ingredients and equipment

Here's everything you need to make perfect olive pasta sauce at home! Full ingredients and instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

Ingredients:

  • Green olives. I recommend castelvetrano olives, as they have amazing flavor and a buttery texture.
  • Herbs. Fresh parsley, dill, and basil.
  • Garlic. I like 2-3 cloves, but feel free to add as much garlic as you'd like.
  • Olive oil
  • Salt and pepper

Equipment:

  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Food processor. If you don't have one you can use a high speed blender. I have the Ninja blender with food processor attachment and love it!
  • Cutting board. For chopping herbs.
  • Sharp chef's knife. For chopping herbs.
  • Spoon or spatula. For removing the sauce from the food processor. I use my spoonula for everything!

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Castelvetrano olives

Castelvetrano olives are medium sized, bright green olives from Sicily. They are known for their buttery flavor and meaty texture.

I recommend buttery castelvetrano olives for this green olive pasta sauce because they have a rich, yet mild green olive flavor that isn't overpowering with the herbs and garlic.

You can find castelvetrano olives with the rest of the canned or jarred olives at your local grocery store. Be sure to buy pitted and unstuffed!

Can't find castelvetrano olives? That's okay! Go ahead and swap for your favorite pitted, unstuffed green olive.

Step by step instructions

Here's a brief, visual guide to making green olive sauce at home! Full instructions are listed in the recipe card at the bottom of this article

  • Place the olives with brine, parsley, dill, basil, and garlic in a food processor.
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  • Add a pinch of salt and black pepper. Each.
  • Blend until smooth like a pesto.
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  • Add to pasta along with a cup of the pasta water to use as a pasta sauce like green olive pesto. This is also great as a dip or spread!
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Serving suggestions

Although this green olive sauce is intended to be tossed with pasta, it's great as a spread or a dip as well!

To use as a pasta sauce: Toss with cooked noodles along with reserved pasta water until you reach your desired sauce to noodle ratio. It is wonderful in this green olive pasta recipe!

To use as a spread: Try it on avocado or tomato toast, or as a spread on a veggie sandwich!

To use as a dip: Serve alongside baguette slices or vegetables.

Recipes to serve with green olive sauce pasta:

  • Use it as the sauce for this caprese pasta salad
  • Add it to your avocado toast
  • Use it as the sauce on this pesto pizza
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Recipe tips and substitutions

  • I recommend castelvetrano olives, but any pitted and unstuffed green olive will work. Kalamata olives would be great too!
  • If you're not a fan of dill, try swapping for tarragon.
  • For a cheesy flavor, add some parmesan cheese (vegan if desired).
  • If you don't have a food processor, go ahead and use a high speed blender.
  • If the sauce is too thick, thin it out with some extra olive oil or water. Add just a little bit at a time and pulse until you reach your desired consistency. (I also like to combine the sauce with starchy pasta water when using for pasta, so remember to reserve some before you drain pasta)
  • If the sauce is too thin, add more green olives and/or herbs until you reach your desired consistency.

Storing and freezing

Storing: store any leftover sauce in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. It will thicken as it chills, but will thin out a bit when heated. If it looks dry, stir in a bit of olive oil to moisten it.

Freezing: This green olive sauce freezes very well! Freeze a batch in a tightly sealed freezer safe container for up to 6 months.

Pro tip: try freezing the sauce in an ice cube tray, then transferring the cubes to a tightly sealed freezer safe container. You can use the sauce in smaller portions this way!

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FAQs

Can I use dried herbs?

I don't recommend it. The texture of the sauce will be off and the flavor will be very different.

Can I use black olives?

Sure! The flavor will be different, but still delicious.

How do I make this vegan?

This green olive pasta sauce is vegan.

How do I make this gluten free?

The sauce itself is gluten free. Use your favorite gluten free noodles for pasta.

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Recipe

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Green olive pasta sauce

Trish Bozeman

5-minute green olive pasta sauce recipe! Amazing herby, briny, green olive sauce for pasta or as a spread. Easy and delicious!

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course condiment, dip, Sauce

Cuisine American, Italian

Servings 8 servings

Calories 145 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups pitted castelvetrano olives with brine jarred or canned in brine
  • ½ cup packed fresh parsley
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped dill leaves
  • ½ cup packed fresh basil leaves
  • 2-3 medium garlic cloves
  • 6 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Place the olives in a food processor along with 6 Tablespoons of the olive brine.

    2 cups pitted castelvetrano olives with brine

  • Add the parsley, dill, basil, garlic, and oil to the food processor. Add a pinch each of salt and pepper.

    ½ cup packed fresh parsley, 2 Tablespoons fresh chopped dill leaves, ½ cup packed fresh basil leaves, 2-3 medium garlic cloves, 6 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, Salt and pepper

  • Process until smooth like a pesto.

  • Taste and add more salt and/or pepper to your desired seasoning.

    Salt and pepper

  • Add to pasta, use as a spread, or use as a dip. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cupsCalories: 145kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 1gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gSodium: 529mgPotassium: 43mgFiber: 1gSugar: 0.2gVitamin A: 535IUVitamin C: 6mgCalcium: 27mgIron: 1mg

Keyword dip, olive sauce, spread, vegan, vegetarian

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FAQs

What is special about Castelvetrano olives? ›

Castelvetrano olives are one of Italy's most popular olive exports, and for good reason! Their irresistible buttery flavor and meaty texture really make them stand out in the olive crowd.

What is green pasta sauce made of? ›

Green pasta sauce, sometimes called green noodle sauce, is often referred to as pesto sauce, which is traditionally made with basil, cheese, garlic, pine nuts, and oil. Our simple, made-from-scratch recipe is a creamy spinach sauce for pasta, which is a lighter alternative to pesto.

Which olive oil is best for pasta sauce? ›

The answer to these questions is extra-virgin olive oil. “Extra-virgin olive oil is the product of the first pressing of the olives. It's rich in vitamin and important antioxidants .”

Can I substitute capers for green olives? ›

Because capers are considerably smaller than green olives, one can chop them up as needed or use them whole, depending on the dish. The substitution not only adds the necessary salty and acidic notes but also maintains the characteristic green color that green olives would contribute to the recipe.

Do Castelvetrano olives go bad? ›

Unopened, jarred olives will stay fresh for up to two years and don't require refrigeration. Even once opened, jarred olives will remain fresh for 12 to 18 months, provided they are sealed and stored properly in the fridge. By contrast, olives from the olive bar will only last in the fridge for up to three weeks.

What is the difference between kalamata and Castelvetrano olives? ›

If the Kalamata olive is a red wine olive, then the Castelvetrano is a white wine olive, as its flavor complements the bright, crisp, lighter wine perfectly.

How do you make green spaghetti sauce thicker? ›

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How healthy is green pasta? ›

The amount of freeze-dried spinach that is added to the noodles is enough to make it green, but that's about it. There isn't enough to provide any nutritional benefits compared to regular pasta. Your decision to eat refined, whole wheat, green, red, long, short or bow-tie noodles won't have much of an effect anyway.

What is the green sauce called? ›

Green sauce or greensauce is a family of cold, uncooked sauces based on chopped herbs, including the Spanish and Italian salsa verde, the French sauce verte, the German grüne Soße or Frankfurter grie Soß (Frankfurt dialect), the British mint sauce and greensauce, and the Argentinian chimichurri.

Is Pompeian olive oil real or fake? ›

Pompeian olive oils carry the Non-GMO Project Verified Seal and the North American Olive Oil Association (NAOOA) Seal.

Why does Gordon Ramsay put olive oil in pasta water? ›

Seasoning inside and out

When the pasta hydrates in that warm water, it takes on a bit of the savory taste of the salted water. Ramsay notes that the olive oil coats the noodles so they don't stick together.

Do Italians use butter or olive oil on pasta? ›

Italians often use olive oil (specifically extra virgin olive oil) to dress cooked pasta. This can be as simple as a liberal drizzle over a finished pasta dish, but the most famous example is pasta aglio e olio, or pasta with olive oil and garlic.

Should capers always be rinsed? ›

Capers that are dry-packed in salt are prized for their intense flavor, but usually are found only in specialty shops. They also must be rinsed very well before using. Brine- or vinegar-packed capers also can be rinsed, but it isn't essential.

What are the super green olives called? ›

Castelvetrano olives are Italy's most ubiquitous snack olive. Bright green, they're often referred to as dolce (sweet), and come from Castelvetrano, Sicily, from the olive variety nocerella del belice. They have a Kermit-green hue, meaty, buttery flesh, and a mild flavor.

Are kalamata olives and green olives the same? ›

For example, olives that are being processed as Green olives will be picked when they have reached full size but are still green. Olives that are left on the tree longer will grow darker or more purple in color, such as the Kalamata.

What is the healthiest olives to eat? ›

Kalamata olives may reduce your risks of heart disease. This is due to the presence of hydroxytyrosol in olives. Hydroxytyrosol is an antioxidant that has been shown to decrease LDL (bad) cholesterol and increase HDL (good) cholesterol levels.

Which are the best olives to eat? ›

Choose the best

Good varieties to look out for include juicy Queen or smaller Manzanilla olives, both from Spain, or the Italian Cerignola. As black olives have been given longer to ripen, they have a higher oil content, which gives them a milder flavour and softer texture.

What tree grows Castelvetrano olives? ›

Castelvetrano olives are grown outside the town of the same name in western Sicily, Italy. They are harvested from the Nocellara del Belice olive tree variety, which is unique to the region.

Are Castelvetrano olives good on pizza? ›

Bright green and meaty Castelvetrano olives offer a refreshing upgrade from the standard canned black olives served at many pizzerias, and mirror the Mediterranean seasoning in the crumbled Italian sausage generously topping this pizza.

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