Thursday, April 12, 2012

Olive Nation: A Product Review




*Update: I just found out that Olive Nation has these on sale right now for 15% off. Just enter coupon code EXT15. Offer expires 04/21/12.

Recently I won an awesome giveaway at Heavenly Homemakers  for a $25 gift certificate to Olive Nation. Woohoo! Olive Nation is a great resource for all kinds of healthy and yummy foods. I splurged on several fun things like premium olive oil, a bag of quinoa and a bottle of strawberry extract. I was the most excited about the extract. I have only really tried the usual suspects like vanilla, almond and mint, so using something completely different sounded fun!

The first thing I used it in was a strawberry smoothie. This is the recipe I came up with:

1 c ice cubes
3 bananas broken up in chunks
2-3 c frozen organic strawberries
1 c coconut milk
1 c (+ more if necessary for desired consistency) water
3 Tbsp ground flaxseed

I have to say, these were amazing. The kids liked it so much I had to make a second pitcher. The strawberry flavor was really nice - not fake tasting at all. The extract enhanced the strawberry flavor in a really pleasant way.  It was so fresh and re-mindful of a homemade strawberry milkshake - creamy and good!



Next, I wanted to try it in something baked, so I made a double batch of strawberry muffins this morning. I came up with this recipe:

For 24 muffins:

4 1/2 c whole wheat pastry flour (or fresh ground)
1/3 c sucanat
1/3 c turbinado
2 Tbsp baking powder
1/2 tsp real salt
3 c chopped frozen organic strawberries
4 eggs
1 c water (could use milk but we are sensitive to dairy so we use good ole' water)
1 c yogurt (we used coconut yogurt)
2/3 c melted palm shortening (non-hydrogenated) or coconut oil

I know I should mix the dry ingredients and the wet ingredients separately and then combine, but honestly, I just dumped everything into my Kitchenaid and blended it. It came out great!

I spooned the batter into 24 lined muffin cups and topped with this strudel topping:

1/2 c whole wheat pastry flour
1/4 c turbinado
1 Tbsp ground cinnamon
4 Tbsp (give or take, you may need to adjust a bit to get the right consistency - I did) palm shortening.

Work these ingredients with a fork until it resembles course crumbs. Then just spoon over each muffin.

I baked these at 425 for 20 minutes and then popped out to cool. 

The muffins were really good too! I was so pleased. They passed the kid test and even were requested again later in the day. Since I made so many, I popped one dozen into the big freezer to have on hand as a convenience food for later. Again, the extract was not a phony strawberry flavor. It was so subtle in the muffins that I think I will actually use at least 2 tsp next time if not more. 

I was really impressed with Olive Nation's product and would definitely recommend it. And, I really want to try some of their other amazing sounding flavors like blackberry, apricot, peach, pear and how about chai for the holidays! Yum!!!







2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the heads up on Olive Nation. I hate buying any extracts at the store as the "pure" is hard to find or expensive for the wee bit you get.

    blessings, jilly
    visiting from sew many ways

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  2. Looks like these are winners! I can't wait to try these, since I have a daughter who loves anything with strawberries (or flavor) in it! Looks great!

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