What a way to infuse flavor into spoilt milk.. ahem.. cheese? It quickly caught my attention when the uber-talented and famous
David Lebovitz posted it. The idea was as delightful as his blog. As simple as it may sound, the tangy feta mellows down after soaking in the fruity olive oil. The herbs add a nice touch and so do the chillies. I too refrained from using garlic due to
ill effects as mentioned in his post.
Here's the method. Feel free to be creative.
- Feta cheese cut into cubes
- Any fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, basil, etc
- Whole or crushed black peppercorns, and/or slit red chillies, and/or red pepper flakes
- Good quality olive oil
In a clean, non-reactive bowl/jar, stack the feta cubes. Throw in herbs and pepper in between the cheese layers. Fill with olive oil, cover the jar and leave it in the fridge for a few days , to let the flavours develop.
Marinated feta on toasted focaccia
It is plainly divine as such, slathered on a crostini(fancy talk for a thin toast), or as a spread for your favourite sandwich (like I did with
this omelet sandwich for lunch today).
Kevin adds roasted red peppers and olives to his mixture. Sounds delicious. I will definitely do that next time.
OMG! that's one amazing idea. I love feta and the minute I saw the feed update on my bloglines, I opened this link, curious, how it would look like or taste like. I will definitely try this one ASAP. Looks fantastic and I am sure it will taste great. Very good picture.
ReplyDeleteI love feta cheese and this is a wonderful idea :-)
ReplyDeleteFeta must be like paneer?
ReplyDeleteI see it here all the time... but find it so expensive that I don't buy :)
Deary me, this is such a tempting photograph...I just want to sink my teeth into that chunk of bread!!!
ReplyDeleteSug, this shot would have won in CLICK! Simple, drool worthy and lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteI am not fond of cheese, but if i did have cheese it would be this way, infused with olive oil & herbs! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat was an interesting fact about garlic in oil Sug. Thank you. The feta truly looks divine, the teeny piece of ciabatta under it looks like a mere transporter of cheese :D
ReplyDeleteLoved the pictures, Suganya! Feta looks pretty all dressed up! :)
ReplyDeleteooohh that looks so amazing mmmm and I have tried your Gajar ka muffin they came out very very well and we just loved them and thank you so much for the yummmy recipe just love it and I am going to post it for T&T for sweatha once again thanks for such a wonderful recipe
ReplyDeleteI love marniated feta on my toast, never made them home, i am bookmarking this one.
ReplyDeleteDelicious.
oh yum.
ReplyDeletedid i mention i love feta?
GORGEOUS pics!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted feta! Somehow we are a little cautious with trying new cheeses, but ur post makes me want t try it! Thanks!
Thanks for sharing ..I would like to marinate paneer and use it later in our Indian recipes.
ReplyDeleteyummmmm!!
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I make a similar dish with goat cheese that I like to take on picnics with loaves of fresh bread. I'll have to try your version this summer.
ReplyDeleteThis is a feta lovers dream!
ReplyDeleteI've bookmarked this and will definitely make it as an appetizer when entertaining. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCheese, cheese! I love it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous..looks really yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteFeta cheese is my fav. Love ur idea.Very cute blog with nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteI just spent the last hour browsing through your blog...and I have to say you have the most brilliant pictures and captivating settings!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it makes a great appetizer.
ReplyDeleteThe pic is so beautiful! Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Your pictures are amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuganya Made this, loved it, posted it:-)
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