Marinated Olives (original) (raw)

These homemade Marinated Olives will bring your next gathering to a whole new level! They’re the perfect appetizer for just about anyone, despite most dietary restrictions, and the flavors are so unique thanks to the herbaceous sweet and spicy marinade. I add everything to a jar, give it a good shake, and let it sit for a few hours before serving. So simple, but so delicious! Plus, they’ll last up to 1 week in the refrigerator (longer, if you freeze them!), meaning nothing goes to waste.

Overhead view of a bowl of marinated olives with fresh herbs.

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What Are Marinated Olives?

This easy recipe takes those ordinary jarred olives you find at the store and transforms them into a flavor-packed, addictively delicious party snack! I use fresh herbs, orange peel and juice, red pepper flakes, garlic cloves, peppercorns, and olive oil to make a simple marinade that infuses the olives with bold, zesty flavors.

Making marinated olives at home is cheaper than buying them pre-made when you’re using up what you may already have on hand, and you can customize the flavors to your liking. They’re a fun addition to any charcuterie spread or cheese board and make a great DIY gift for friends and family!

Here’s what you’ll need to make this marinated olives recipe:

Should I Use Pitted or Unpitted Olives?

I like olives with the pits intact, so their texture remains firm, but any olives will work in this recipe because of the flavorful marinade! So you can use pitted, unpitted, or a mixture of both—whichever you prefer or have on hand. This is a great way to consolidate multiple jars of olives you may have in the fridge and bring new life to them!

Recipe Variations

I love how easy this recipe for marinated olives is to customize. Here are some ideas to switch up the flavors:

Don’t waste this tasty marinade/brine! Once you’ve enjoyed your olives, the leftover marinade makes the best salad dressing. Whisk it with a little vinegar of your choice, and then pour over a simple salad for a super fresh and easy dressing. I love a budget-friendly, no-waste recipe!

Serving Suggestions

I like serving these marinated olives gently warmed in the oven with some sliced bread and cheese, but they’re just as delicious on their own as an easy appetizer. Add them to your charcuterie boards with crackers, white bean hummus, cured meats, bruschetta, and other nibbles for the perfect party spread. Or, use them as a topping for avocado toast or mixed into a pasta salad.

However you choose to serve them, I recommend warming them up slightly or bringing them to room temperature for maximum flavor!

Side view of marinated olives with fresh herbs.

Marinated Olives Recipe

Cost 5.18recipe/5.18 recipe / 5.18recipe/0.74 serving

This simple Marinated Olives recipe is sweet, slightly spicy, and comes together in minutes! The perfect budget-friendly snack or appetizer.

Step-by-step photos can be seen below the recipe card.

Overhead view of a bowl of marinated olives with fresh herbs.

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*Any variety of olives will do! I love finding a ”Mediterranean olive mix” at the store, so I only have to buy one jar of olives if I’m not using up what I already have on hand.

Serving: 1servingCalories: 192kcal (10%)Carbohydrates: 4g (1%)Protein: 1g (2%)Fat: 20g (31%)Sodium: 453mg (20%)Fiber: 2g (8%)

The nutrition data is automatically calculated using all ingredients listed on the recipe card, including any listed as optional. Percentages are of daily value.

Close up of marinated olives and fresh herbs.

how to make Marinated Olives – step by step photos

Overhead view of a bowl of olives, orange peel, fresh herbs, garlic cloves, and spices on a wooden chopping board.

Peel 1 orange with a vegetable peeler and juice the rest of it. Gather all ingredients.

Side view of marinated olives in a mason jar.

Layer 1 ½ cups olives, 4 smashed cloves of garlic, the orange peel, 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, ¼ tsp cracked red pepper flakes, and 1 tsp whole black peppercorns in a 16Oz mason jar. Pour orange juice and ½ cup olive oil over the top.

Overhead view of marinated olives with fresh herbs and orange peel in a mason jar.

Screw on the jar lid and shake vigorously to blend the flavors.

Side view of marinated olives in a mason jar with orange peel and herbs.

Let olives marinate at room temperature for 2 hours. Alternatively, you can put the jar in the fridge for up to 1 week, allowing olives and marinade to come back to room temperature before serving.

Overhead view of a bowl of marinated olives with fresh herbs.

These citrus marinated olives are one of the easiest snacks you can make, and they’re perfect for any occasion!

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