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Bolognese-stuffed eggplants

Bolognese-stuffed eggplants
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Bolognese-stuffed eggplants
Instructions
  1. Step 1: Make Bolognese sauce: Heat Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, garlic, carrot, capsicum and celery. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until onion has softened. Add mince. Cook, stirring with a wooden spoon to break up mince, for 5 minutes or until browned.
  2. Step 2: Add tomatoes, stock and paste. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low. Simmer, covered, for 30 minutes. Remove cover. Simmer for 20 to 25 minutes or until thickened.
  3. Step 3: Meanwhile, preheat oven to 200°C/180°C fan-forced. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Pierce eggplant several times with a fork. Cover all over with Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Place on prepared tray. Bake for 40 minutes or until tender. Cool slightly.
  4. Step 4: Cut eggplants in half lengthways. Using a spoon, scoop flesh from the eggplant halves, leaving a 1cm border. Finely chop.
  5. Step 5: Combine Bolognese, shredded basil and chopped eggplant in a medium bowl. Place eggplant halves on baking tray. Spoon Bolognese mixture into eggplant. Sprinkle with parmesan. Bake for 20 minutes or until heated through. Serve sprinkled with basil leaves.
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Zucchini, Bacon and Fetta Spaghetti

Zucchini, Bacon and Fetta Spaghetti
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Zucchini, Bacon and Fetta Spaghetti
Instructions
  1. Step 1: Cook pasta in a large saucepan of boiling salted water, following packet directions, until tender. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup cooking liquid.
  2. Step 2: Heat Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a large, deep frying pan over medium- high heat. Add bacon. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes or until golden. Add garlic. Cook for 1 minute or until fragrant. Add zucchini. Cook, tossing, for 3 to 4 minutes or until tender.
  3. Step 3: Add pasta and 1/4 cup cooking liquid to zucchini mixture in pan. Toss for 2 minutes or until heated through. Add parsley and fetta. Season with salt and pepper. Gently toss to combine. Serve.
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Superb Pumpkin Soup with Parmesan Croutons

Superb Pumpkin Soup with Parmesan Croutons
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Superb Pumpkin Soup with Parmesan Croutons
Instructions
  1. Step 1: Peel and chop the red onions, carrots and garlic. Trim and chop the celery. Pick rosemary leaves and discard the stalks. Deseed and finely chop the chilli. Carefully halve the pumpkin lengthways, scoop out the seeds with a spoon and cut into chunks.
  2. Step 2: Put a saucepan on a medium heat and add a couple of lugs of Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
  3. Step 3: Add the sage leaves and fry for around 30 seconds or until dark green and crisp.
  4. Step 4: Quickly remove them with a slotted spoon to a bowl lined with absorbent paper – you’ll use these for sprinkling over at the end.
  5. Step 5: Put the pan of oil back on the heat and add the onion, carrot, garlic, celery, rosemary leaves, chilli and a good pinch of salt and pepper. Cook gently for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are sweet and soft. Add the pumpkin and the stock to the pan and bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for around 30 minutes.
  6. Step 6: While the soup is cooking, make your croutons. Cut your ciabatta into 1cm thick slices. Drizzle a little Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil over the ciabatta slices and pat it in. Finely grate a layer of parmesan over each slice and press it on to the bread
  7. Step 7: Place in a non-stick pan without any oil and fry on a medium heat until golden on both sides.
  8. Step 8: When the pumpkin is soft and cooked through, whiz the soup with a stick blender or pour it into a food processor and pulse until you have a smooth puree (but you can leave it slightly chunky if you like). Have a taste and season until it’s perfect.
  9. Step 9: Divide the soup between your bowls, placing 2 croutons on top of each. Top each portion with 2 crispy sage leaves and drizzle with a swirl of Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive oil.
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Classic Shepherd’s Pie

Classic Shepherd’s Pie
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Classic Shepherd’s Pie
Instructions
  1. Step 1. Preheat oven to 200C fan forced. Heat half the Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive in an oven-proof casserole pan over medium heat. Add lamb, in batches, and cook for 8 minutes, turning occasionally or until browned on all sides. Transfer to a bowl.
  2. Step 2. Add remaining Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil to pan. Add onion, carrot, celery, garlic and thyme. Cook, stirring, for 8 minutes, or until onion is soft. Stir in flour and cook for a further minute. Gradually add stock, stirring, until combined. Add tomatoes, bring to boil. Season. Return lamb to pan and cover with a tight-fitting lid. Bake in oven for 1 hour, or until lamb is almost tender. Remove lid and bake for a further 30 minutes or until liquid is reduced and lamb is very tender.
  3. Step 3. Meanwhile, place potatoes in a saucepan and cover with cold water. Place over a high heat and bring to the boil. Simmer for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain. Add butter and milk. Mash potatoes until smooth and creamy. Grease four individual pie dishes or a 20cm casserole dish. Spoon lamb mixture among dishes and top with mash. Bake for 20 minutes or until golden. Serve.
  4. Tip 1: For a twist on this classic winter warmer you could try lining the dishes with frozen shortcrust pastry. Blind bake it with some baking weights for 10 minutes at 220C, then fill with lamb mixture and top with mashed potato.
  5. Tip 2: For something different, substitute the potato mash with your favourite winter root vegetables such as parsnip or sweet potato.
  6. Tip 3: This recipe works well with diced beef also. Serve with steamed green beans.
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Good oil a health boost

Good oil a health boost

Jingilli is proud to have been featured in this article in The West Australian article by Jessie Papain. Here is our national sales manager Tony Castiello chatting about WA-produced EVOO.

Article below as printed in The West Australian – read the full article by Jessie Papain here

The Mediterranean diet has been lauded by health experts, with recent studies claiming it can prevent heart attacks, ward off diabetes and cancer and generally promote longer life.

A large focus of this lifestyle revolves around using extra virgin olive oil as the main added fat, with the ingredient rich in antioxidants and healthy fatty acids.

And WA has no shortage of top-range olive oil, with one of Australia’s largest producers of both EVOO and table olives, The Frankland River Olive Oil Company, based in the State.

 The business is behind the award-winning Jingilli brand, which combines several olive varieties for a fresh flavour balanced with a peppery finish.

Groves in the Frankland River and Moore River regions are home to more than 270,000 trees that produce gallons of the liquid gold every year for the Australian and international markets.

Jingilli national sales and marketing manager Tony Castiello said there were many reasons to buy WA-produced EVOO.

“The simple answer is the freshness of locally produced versus imported oils,” he said.

“Australian olive oil standards lead the industry when compared with international standards.

“Imported oils often are aged as we get the leftover from what has been sold in their domestic markets. The product is also refined whereas the Jingilli EVOO is packaged within 24 hours of harvest, producing the best results for flavour and health benefits.

“Spring and summer is the perfect time to enjoy Jingilli EVOO, when harvest is completed and our oil is fresh and at its best, as it is sensitive to age, heat and sunlight.”

The unique locations of Jingilli’s groves replicate a Mediterranean growing environment, ideal for the Tuscan tree varietals leccino and frantoio.

Castiello says the climate brings out the richness of the fruit and negates the use of any preservatives or additives.

“All you need is 20ml of EVOO per day to gain a healthier lifestyle,” he says.

“It makes a salad dance with flavour or just dip some crusty bread into it and soak up the flavour that way.”

How long does EVOO last for?

How long does EVOO last for?

Did you know that EVOO is best consumed within the year it is produced? This is the time that its fresh aromas and flavours are at their peak and it’s providing plently of healthy vitamins and minerals. Unlike wine, olive oil does not mature with age, so the closer to the harvest date that you purchase and use it, the better.

However, the higher levels of natural antioxidants and the higher proportion of mono-unsaturated fats (good fats) generally found in EVOO means that the oil remains fresher longer than other refined edible oils. This is provided that it is stored in a cool, dark place (e.g. pantry).

The majority of Australian EVOO’s will retain good flavour, aroma and freshness for at least 2 years.

The role of packaging

Heat and sunlight glaring through a clear bottle will affect the freshness of oil so at Jingilli we have introduced innovative cask packaging which puts freshness and flavour first. Jingilli cask packaging enhances the freshness of the olive oil and protects it from sunlight and air contact.

Don’t forget to always store your olive oil in a cool, dark place to preserve the quality for even longer.

Why choose Australian EVOO?

Why choose Australian EVOO?

Australian EVOO is natural oil (freshly squeezed) from quality olives picked straight off the tree. EVOO is processed as soon as possible without the use of any chemicals, or heat, which ensures that the oils remarkable health benefits, flavour and freshness are maximised.

Australian EVOO is renowned for its unique low level of saturated palmitic acid and high level of mono-unsaturated oleic acid which is highly regarded for its health benefits. It also contains natural antioxidants.

EVOO has a distinctive olive fruit aroma and flavour which creates a tasty experience for a wide variety of dishes from Mediterranean through to Asian dishes.

EVOO can be intensely flavoured and can be bitter and pungent. Many ‘early harvest’ styles fit this category. Other EVOO can be fruity with only hints of bitterness and pepper, while ‘late harvest’ styles are typically mild with very ripe fruity flavours.

Aglio Et Olio

Aglio Et Olio
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Aglio Et Olio
The classic Italian pasta dish, where Jingilli Extra Virgin Olive Oil really shines
Instructions
  1. Bring a large pot of cold water to a boil over high heat, then salt it generously. Add the pasta and cook, stirring occasionally until al dente, tender but not mushy, about 8 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, combine the garlic, olive oil, the 1 teaspoon salt, and chilli flakes in a large pan Heat over low heat, stirring occasionally, until the garlic softens and turns golden, about 8 minutes.
  3. Drain the pasta, reserving about a 1/4 cup of the cooking water. Add the pasta and the reserved water to the garlic mixture. Mix well. Add the parsley.
  4. Adjust seasoning, to taste. Transfer to a large serving bowl or divide amongst 4 to 6 dishes.
  5. Serve topped with grated cheese, if desired.
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Polenta and olive oil orange cake

Polenta and olive oil orange cake
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Jhon Doe - Union Dining, Serves 4
Slightly savoury, very pretty polenta cake where Jingilli EVOO provides the richness 4 
Instructions
  1. Place two of the oranges in a deep pan, cover with cold water and simmer for one hour until completely soft. Drain, then transfer to a food processor and blend to a purée.
  2. Preheat the oven to 170C. Grease and line a 23cm loose-bottomed cake tin.
  3. Scatter a tablespoon of the sugar over the bottom of the tin in an even layer.
  4. Using a sharp knife, carefully remove the peel and pith from the remaining oranges, then slice into 1cm-thick rounds, discarding any seeds.
  5. Arrange the slices, overlapping, in concentric circles around the base of the cake tin and put aside for later.
  6. Combine the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
  7. Beat in the eggs, then pour in the oil and stir in the orange purée, making sure there are no lumps.
  8. Pour the batter over the oranges, then sit on a tray and place in the middle of the oven for 75-90 minutes, until a skewer comes out clean. Allow to cool in the tin before transferring on to a plate and serving
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Olive oil and garlic bruschetta

Olive oil and garlic bruschetta
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Olive oil and garlic bruschetta
The ideal starter to any meal, this Bruschetta will impress one and all.
And as usual, Jingilli EVOO makes it that much better.
Instructions
  1. Slice the garlic cloves lengthwise into paper-thin slices.
  2. Warm a small skillet over a medium flame.
  3. Add the 1/3 cup olive oil and the garlic.
  4. Stirring constantly, cook until the garlic is aromatic and golden (don't let it brown, as it will be bitter).
  5. Remove the skillet from the flame and stir in the chili or red pepper flakes and parsley.
  6. Cover and set aside.
  7. Grill the bread on both sides until lightly browned and crisp, then sprinkle with olive oil.
  8. Spoon the garlic-olive oil mixture over each slice.
  9. Serve immediately.
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