Monthly Archives: July 2014

“The Garlic Capital of America” to Host Annual Garlic Festival This Weekend

What could possibly draw an estimated 100,000+ people to Gilroy, CA every summer for the past 36 years? Garlic of course!

The Gilroy Garlic Festival, one of the largest food festivals in the country, is a 3-day celebration of Gilroy’s robust garlic crop filled with incredible garlicky food,  beverages, arts & crafts, live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, a children’s area and so much more. This year’s festival is happening this weekend, July 25-27, 2014 at Christmas Hill Park in Gilroy, about 30 miles south of San Jose off Highway 101.

We, at Jeff’s Naturals, are fans of this festival not only because it raises millions of dollars for various local charities, but because each of our delectable Garlic Stuffed olives are hand stuffed with plump and savory cloves of garlic that were grown in nearby…..you guessed it……Gilroy, California, the garlic capital of the U.S.

If you ever have a chance to go, we highly recommend it! Here are 10 Garlic Festival attractions you must see:

1: Gourmet Alley Food
2: Free Garlic Ice Cream
3: Flame-ups by Gourmet Alley Pyro Chefs
4: Cook-off Theater
5: Arts & Crafts
6: Children’s Area
7: Gourmet Alley Demonstration Stage
8: Wine Pavilion
9: Amphitheater
10: Mercantile

The “Pyro Chefs” in Gourmet Alley put on a spectacular flame-up show while preparing garlic-laced calamari and scampi in huge iron skillets. Photo Source: gilroygarlicfestival.com
Learn how garlic is harvested in the field by watching local experts compete in the garlic topping competition.
Learn how garlic is harvested in the field by watching local experts compete in the garlic topping competition. Photo Source: gilroygarlicfestival.com
Carla Hall of ABC-TV’s “The Chew” hosted the Garlic Showdown and charmed Cook-Off Theater attendees with a cooking demonstration.
Carla Hall of ABC-TV’s “The Chew” hosted the Garlic Showdown and charmed Cook-Off Theater attendees with a cooking demonstration. Photo Source: gilroygarlicfestival.com

So when you are enjoying one of our garlic stuffed olives, take a moment to appreciate the family farms in Gilroy where these plump and savory cloves of garlic came from. To learn more about this unique festival, it’s history and the wonderful work these volunteers do for their community, visit gilroygarlicfestival.com.

Photo credit: besighyawn via photopin cc

Six Positively Perfect Picnic Recipes

Picnics and summer go together like bread and butter.  Summer was made for picnics…..or is it the other way around?  Either way, we clearly have a passion for picnics and want to help you plan yours!

We recently dished out some basic guidelines and a checklist for the perfect picnic.  We thought it would be a natural follow up to provide recipes for a some light and simple dishes ideal for al fresco dining.

Don’t forget to pack everything in lightweight, resealable containers and pack plenty of ice or ice packs for dishes that need to be kept cool.

1. Castelvetrano Spring Farro Salad

Castelvetrano Spring Farro Salad
Prep Time: 10 min Total Time: 25 min Serves: 4-6

Ingredients
1 c. farro
1 c. shelled edamame
1 c. peas, (we used frozen)
1 c. broccolini, blanched and chopped
¼ c. green onions, thin sliced
½ c. Jeff’s Naturals™ Whole Castelvetrano Olives, cut off pit with paring knife or use a cherry pitter to easily remove the olive pit.
3 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
1 lemon, zested and juiced
1 Tbsp. tarragon, fine chopped
2 Tbsp. parsley, fine chopped
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
Bring 6 cups of salted water to a boil.  Add farro and cook uncovered for 10-15 minutes or until tender to bite.  Farro has a natural bite and chewiness to it when it’s cooked through. Drain farro in a colander and set aside until slightly cooled.

In the meantime, in a large mixing bowl, add the edamame, peas, broccolini, green onions, olives, olive oil, lemon juice and zest.

Add farro to large mixing bowl and toss all ingredients together.  Add the herbs, season with salt and pepper to taste and serve!

Chefs Note:  Feel free to play with this recipe and use any vegetable or herb in season.  Asparagus, green beans, thyme or basil would all be wonderful. It will taste the best when the produce is the freshest!

2. Deep Dish Party Pizzas

combine_imagesPrep Time: 15min   Total Time: 40min  Serves: 6

Ingredients
1 store bought pizza dough
¼ c. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
½ c. Jeff’s Naturals Roasted Bell Pepper Strips, drained
½ c. Jeff’s Naturals Sliced Greek Kalamata Olives, drained
½ small onion, thinly sliced
½ c. sliced mushrooms
1 tsp. minced garlic
1 c. shredded mozzarella
1 c. Pizza Sauce

Directions:
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Prep a muffin tin by lightly oiling the inside of every other cup. Divide pizza dough into 6 pieces. Lightly dust kitchen counter with flour and roll out each piece of dough to about 6 inch rounds. Line every other muffin cup with the dough and press into the molds around the sides and bottom.

Drizzle olive oil to coat a sauté pan on medium high heat. When hot, onion, mushrooms, and garlic; sauté about 7 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Drain vegetables of any excess liquid.

To prevent mini deep dish pizzas from being soggy on the bottom, first sprinkle mozzarella cheese, then add Roasted Bell Pepper Strips, Kalamata Olives and sautéed vegetables. Next, spoon some pizza sauce inside the cup and top with a few more pieces or shredded mozzarella, if you choose.

Use a pastry brush and lightly oil the edges of the pizza crust. Place into the oven and cook about 15 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Remove from cups when cool enough to handle.

3. Pasta Nicoise

pic_Pasta-NicoisePrep Time: 15 min Total Time: 1 hr 15 min Serves: 4
Ingredients
1/4 lb. fresh green beans, sliced diagonally into 1-inch pieces, lightly steamed
1/4 c. Jeff’s Naturals™ Pitted Greek Kalamata Olives
1/2 c. red onion, chopped
1/2 c. flat leaf parsley, minced
1 Tbsp. Jeff’s Naturals™ Imported Non-Pareil Capers
16 cherry tomatoes, halved
1 garlic clove, minced
2 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
3 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 Tbsp. fresh oregano, minced
2- 6.5 oz. cans water-packed tuna, drained and flaked
1 lb. rotini (corkscrew pasta)

Directions:
Combine green beans, olives, onion, parsley, capers and tomatoes in a large bowl. Combine garlic, olive oil, vinegar, mustard and oregano in a small jar and shake well. Pour dressing over vegetables and toss well. Let marinate in refrigerator for 1 hour.

Cook rotini according to package directions. Rinse and drain well. Toss warm pasta with tuna and marinated vegetables. Serve immediately.

4. Spinach and Feta Olive Turnovers

Spinach and Feta Olive TurnoversPrep Time: 35 min   Total Time: 1 hour  Serves: 6

Ingredients
1 store-bought frozen puff pastry package, (14 oz) thawed
10 oz. chopped frozen spinach, thawed and drained to remove excess water
¾ c. ricotta
½ c. shredded mozzarella
½ c. crumbled feta
15 Jeff’s Naturals™ Feta Stuffed Olives, chopped
1 shallot, minced
3 Tbsp. parsley, fine chopped
2 tsp. crushed garlic
Pinch of nutmeg
Pinch of cayenne pepper
Fresh ground black pepper to taste
2-3 eggs, divided
Flour for dusting

Directions:
Preheat oven to 400° F.

While the puff pastry thaws, in a large mixing bowl combine the chopped spinach, cheeses, olives, shallot, parsley, spices and seasoning.  Add one beaten egg to mixture and stir to thoroughly combine.  Cover and set aside until needed for assembly.

On a floured surface, gently roll out the puff pastry to about a 12×16 inch piece.  With a cookie cutter and a ruler, cut puff pastry into 3-inch squares.

Place a tablespoon of the spinach mixture into the center of each square.  Beat the remaining egg with a splash of water for an egg wash.  With your finger, spread some egg wash along 2 sides of the pastry.  Fold pastry over and seal with your fingers.  Take a fork that has been dipped in flour and crimp the edges completely closed.

Place turnovers on a parchment lined or greased baking sheet.  Use remaining egg wash and brush the turnovers with a pastry brush.

Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.  Serve hot and enjoy!

Chefs Note: Try Napa Valley Bistro™ pasta sauce for a dipping sauce.

5. Roasted Red Pepper, Goat Cheese and Baby Arugula Panini

Roasted Red Pepper, Goat Cheese and Baby Arugula PaniniPrep Time: 5 min   Total Time: 10 min   Serves: 4

Ingredients
8 slices Artisan fresh baked bread (thinly sliced)
1 jar Jeff’s Naturals™ Roasted Red Bell Peppers, drained and diced
Jeff’s Naturals™ Sliced Golden Greek Peperoncini
Jeff’s Naturals™ Sliced Kalamata Olives
1 bag baby arugula
3-4 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
8 oz. fresh goat cheese

Directions:
Generously spread one slice of bread with fresh goat cheese. Add roasted red pepper strips, peperoncini, kalamata olives and baby arugula leaves. Top with second piece of bread and press together.

Brush both sides of bread with olive oil. Use a panini press or skillet to crisp the sandwiches.  Remove when golden brown and the cheese warms and softens.

6. Farro Salad with Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives

Farro Salad with Blue Cheese Stuffed OlivesPrep Time: 5 min Total Time: 20 min Serves: 4-6

Ingredients
1 c. farro
1 shallot, minced
2 ½ Tbsp. balsamic vinegar
2 ½ Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp. chopped parsley
½. dried cranberries or cherries
½ c. Jeff’s Naturals™ Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives, sliced
1/3 c. slivered almonds, toasted
½ c. roasted garlic cloves (can purchase in most specialty food stores)
1 apple, diced and coated with lemon juice to prevent oxidization
½ c. smoked mozzarella, cut into small cubes
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
Bring 6 cups of water to a boil and add farro. Let cook about 10 minutes until tender to bite. Drain farro in a colander and set aside.

While faro is cooking, add the minced shallot, balsamic, olive oil, parsley with some salt and pepper to taste, in a large mixing bowl. Add the cooked faro and mix to coat. Add the rest of the ingredients and stir to combine.

Great served room temp or cold.

Find Your Favorite Jeff’s Naturals Products at Sprouts Farmers Market

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It’s no secret there is a growing movement for more natural food alternatives across the country, so it should come as no surprise there is a increasing demand for stores like Sprouts Farmers Market, our featured retailer this month.

We understand why more consumers value the options offered at natural-products stores. Our natural line of olives, peppers and specialty items were developed to meet the needs of health conscious individuals searching for more natural alternatives free of preservatives, sulfites and GMOs.

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Sprouts is a neighborhood grocery store that offers thousands of natural, organic and gluten-free groceries and pantry staples (like Jeff’s Naturals), vitamins and supplements.

Shopping at Sprouts can be described as an experience, not a chore. The natural light, spacious aisles, affordable prices and old fashioned produce displays in field bins, barrels and wooden crates gives them the feel of an old-fashioned farmers market.

The abundance of fresh produce, meat, seafood, baked goods, gourmet cheese, offered at a great value sets them apart from your typical grocery store. Sprouts does not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach, their goal is to offer consumers the right balance between quality ingredients, flavor and price.

There are now more than 170 Sprouts stores in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah where you can find Jeff’s Naturals along with thousands of other fabulous brands. You can locate your nearest Sprouts store with their store finder; just enter your ZIP or city and state.

We could tell you more, but we’ll let Sprouts CEO, Doug Sanders, take it from here.

Be sure to visit them on Facebook  & Twitter. Tell them we sent you! 😉