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Eat, Drink, Live Longer - 104: Olive Oil: What Every Home Cook Should Know with David Garci-Aguirre

104: Olive Oil: What Every Home Cook Should Know with David Garci-Aguirre

09/01/21 • 47 min

Eat, Drink, Live Longer

On today’s show, I'm joined by olive oil expert extraordinaire, David Garcia-Aguirre from Corto Olive Company with a primer on extra virgin olive oil, which he says is "the ingredient that farm-to-table forgot." Discover how olives are grown, harvested and pressed, how to choose the freshest EVOO at the market, how to cook with it, and get recipes galore ... and hear why David wants us all to think of EVOO as the "fresh-pressed juice of olives."

David Garci-Aguirre is the Vice President of Operations and Master Miller at Corto Olive Company in Lodi, CA. With a focus on serving independent restaurants throughout the US, Corto uniquely harvests and produces fresh, premium-quality, award-winning Extra Virgin olive oils that enhance the flavor of foods. David is an olive oil guru who is dedicated to the advancement of high-quality olive oil production, research, and education. He’s educating us today about what to look for at the market to know you’re buying the freshest oil, how to store it at home to keep it fresh, and why heat, light, and air are the three biggest enemies of your bottle of olive oil. He teaches us about the latest innovations in packaging, how to use Extra Virgin olive oil to elevate everyday cooking, and why it’s a nutritious addition to your meals. David will bust some myths about olive oil and take us behind-the-scenes at Corto to highlight their gorgeous olive groves and their harvesting, milling, storing, and packing processes.

Show Highlights:

  • David’s life and work in Lodi, CA
  • Why olive oil is the ingredient that “farm to table” forgot
  • How olive oil is different from all other edible oils in that it’s fresh-pressed juice that retains the flavors and nutrients
  • Why all olive oils are NOT created equal--and most olive oil in your supermarket is already rancid before you even get it home!
  • How Corto focuses on a new technology called “vineyard-style” planting that allows mechanized fall harvests of the fruit when it’s perfectly ripe
  • How most olive oil is produced with olives harvested by the old-style “tree-shaking” method that yields poor quality fruit not at the optimal ripeness
  • How to tell if your olive oil is fresh by its smell and taste (Hint: it SHOULD have a taste!)
  • David’s overview of the milling process: The fruit is crushed into a paste that’s mixed together and then separated with a centrifuge to obtain the oil at cold temperatures; the oil goes straight into stainless steel casks where oxygen can’t get to it.
  • How the “Extra Virgin” olive oil designation is reserved for a natural, unrefined product (CA has the tightest legal standard for EVOO in the world!)
  • Tips for buying olive oil: buy local, if possible, from a reputable company; make sure the oil is in dark glass, stainless steel, or a bag-in-box package, and always check the harvest date
  • How flavor-lock (bag in box) packaging preserves the oil from light and air
  • David busts the most popular myth regarding olive oil, which is that you should never saute or use high heat cooking with it
  • Because of the many healthy compounds unique to olives, olive oil is the #1 food item studied for nutritional health in medical journals
  • Easy salad dressing ideas using olive oil:
    • David keeps it simple with salt, citrus, and an oil variety that pairs with his food
    • Liz relies on the standard go-to of olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar, dijon mustard, honey, shallot or garlic, and salt and pepper
  • Unusual ways to use olive oil: drizzled on ice cream, as a dip for dark chocolate truffles, poured on popcorn, and homemade mayonnaise
  • How uses olive oil in her rendition of Ina Garten’s recipe for gazpacho; it’s made with cucumber, bell pepper, tomato, red onion, red wine vinegar, garlic, fresh herbs, and fresh corn kernels
  • How to introduce kids to the wonders of olive oil with creative thinking
  • David’s final words: “Rethink how you think about olive oil. Think of it as a fresh-pressed juice.”

Resources:

Giveaway: We are giving away a 3-liter Truly 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, California Grown, Flavor-Lock Box from Corto. I don't know about you, but I go through a lot of EVOO in my house, so I can attest that this oil rocks. I use it every day ... all day. To enter for a chance to win, post a comment telling me how you use olive oil in your everyday cooking or why you want to win this bag-in-a-box from Corto. (PS: US only giveaway.) (PSS: If you have an awesome recipe for olive oil lemon cake, please share it with me!)

Website: www.corto-olive.com

IG: @Corto_Olive

FB: @CortoOlive

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On today’s show, I'm joined by olive oil expert extraordinaire, David Garcia-Aguirre from Corto Olive Company with a primer on extra virgin olive oil, which he says is "the ingredient that farm-to-table forgot." Discover how olives are grown, harvested and pressed, how to choose the freshest EVOO at the market, how to cook with it, and get recipes galore ... and hear why David wants us all to think of EVOO as the "fresh-pressed juice of olives."

David Garci-Aguirre is the Vice President of Operations and Master Miller at Corto Olive Company in Lodi, CA. With a focus on serving independent restaurants throughout the US, Corto uniquely harvests and produces fresh, premium-quality, award-winning Extra Virgin olive oils that enhance the flavor of foods. David is an olive oil guru who is dedicated to the advancement of high-quality olive oil production, research, and education. He’s educating us today about what to look for at the market to know you’re buying the freshest oil, how to store it at home to keep it fresh, and why heat, light, and air are the three biggest enemies of your bottle of olive oil. He teaches us about the latest innovations in packaging, how to use Extra Virgin olive oil to elevate everyday cooking, and why it’s a nutritious addition to your meals. David will bust some myths about olive oil and take us behind-the-scenes at Corto to highlight their gorgeous olive groves and their harvesting, milling, storing, and packing processes.

Show Highlights:

  • David’s life and work in Lodi, CA
  • Why olive oil is the ingredient that “farm to table” forgot
  • How olive oil is different from all other edible oils in that it’s fresh-pressed juice that retains the flavors and nutrients
  • Why all olive oils are NOT created equal--and most olive oil in your supermarket is already rancid before you even get it home!
  • How Corto focuses on a new technology called “vineyard-style” planting that allows mechanized fall harvests of the fruit when it’s perfectly ripe
  • How most olive oil is produced with olives harvested by the old-style “tree-shaking” method that yields poor quality fruit not at the optimal ripeness
  • How to tell if your olive oil is fresh by its smell and taste (Hint: it SHOULD have a taste!)
  • David’s overview of the milling process: The fruit is crushed into a paste that’s mixed together and then separated with a centrifuge to obtain the oil at cold temperatures; the oil goes straight into stainless steel casks where oxygen can’t get to it.
  • How the “Extra Virgin” olive oil designation is reserved for a natural, unrefined product (CA has the tightest legal standard for EVOO in the world!)
  • Tips for buying olive oil: buy local, if possible, from a reputable company; make sure the oil is in dark glass, stainless steel, or a bag-in-box package, and always check the harvest date
  • How flavor-lock (bag in box) packaging preserves the oil from light and air
  • David busts the most popular myth regarding olive oil, which is that you should never saute or use high heat cooking with it
  • Because of the many healthy compounds unique to olives, olive oil is the #1 food item studied for nutritional health in medical journals
  • Easy salad dressing ideas using olive oil:
    • David keeps it simple with salt, citrus, and an oil variety that pairs with his food
    • Liz relies on the standard go-to of olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar, dijon mustard, honey, shallot or garlic, and salt and pepper
  • Unusual ways to use olive oil: drizzled on ice cream, as a dip for dark chocolate truffles, poured on popcorn, and homemade mayonnaise
  • How uses olive oil in her rendition of Ina Garten’s recipe for gazpacho; it’s made with cucumber, bell pepper, tomato, red onion, red wine vinegar, garlic, fresh herbs, and fresh corn kernels
  • How to introduce kids to the wonders of olive oil with creative thinking
  • David’s final words: “Rethink how you think about olive oil. Think of it as a fresh-pressed juice.”

Resources:

Giveaway: We are giving away a 3-liter Truly 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, California Grown, Flavor-Lock Box from Corto. I don't know about you, but I go through a lot of EVOO in my house, so I can attest that this oil rocks. I use it every day ... all day. To enter for a chance to win, post a comment telling me how you use olive oil in your everyday cooking or why you want to win this bag-in-a-box from Corto. (PS: US only giveaway.) (PSS: If you have an awesome recipe for olive oil lemon cake, please share it with me!)

Website: www.corto-olive.com

IG: @Corto_Olive

FB: @CortoOlive

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103: How to Raise a Healthy Eater

On today’s show, we’ll be talking about how to raise a healthy eater, one nourishing bite and sip at a time.

This episode is sponsored by Fresh Avocados – Love One Today®, a leading source of the healthiest reasons and tastiest ways to enjoy fresh avocados. A science-based resource, it provides recipes and articles to help make it easy for consumers and health professionals to learn more about the nutritional benefits of fresh avocados and ways to include them in everyday menus.

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On the show, I also share a new, no-sugar-added recipe for Chewy Avocado, Apple, Banana and Oatmeal Cookie. This recipe is ideal for toddlers and kids, and it does double duty as a snack or dessert.

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Show Highlights:

  • Get my top 7 tips for raising your kids or your grandkids to be healthy eaters
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    • Take a strategic/thoughtful approach to transitioning infants to solid foods
    • Focus on fresh fruits and vegetables
    • Rethink your drink
    • Get Creative
    • Eat and prepare meals together as a family
    • And don’t deny dessert ... but do pay attention to making them “better for you” and lower in added sugar
  • CDC research shows that about a third of all US children are overweight... and that diseases with risk factors linked to poor nutrition like diabetes that were once unique to adults are now impacting our kids
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  • Learn about my Fruit First strategy at breakfast.
    • Serve fruit before things like cereal or waffles are presented. Kids will gobble it up, because they’ll be hungry. Plus, fruit is naturally sweet and kids love it
    • Make my pumpkin pancakes
    • Whip up a fruit smoothie
    • Smash avocado on whole grain toast
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undefined - 105: A Year of Fruits and Vegetables with Andrea Mathis, MA, RDN

105: A Year of Fruits and Vegetables with Andrea Mathis, MA, RDN

September is National Fruit and Veggies Month, and if that wasn't enough, the UN General Assembly designated 2021 as the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables. There’s no excuse not to elevate your fruit and veggie game! Who's with me?

On today’s show, we’re talking about fresh new ways to add more fresh, frozen, canned, and dried fruits and veggies to your family’s table every season and all year long. My guest is Andrea Mathis, MS, RDN from Beautiful Eats and Things, and together, we're turning our passion for produce into real-world recipes for you and your family.

Andrea Mathis is an Alabama-based registered dietitian/nutritionist and the owner of two blogs: Beautiful Eats and Things and Little Eats and Things. She’s the mom of two little boys and the author of The Complete Book of Smoothies, which is filled with gorgeous and nutritious recipes that bring fruits and veggies to the center of the plate in easy and delicious ways. We are sharing delicious seasonal recipes and cooking techniques that will inspire you with great ideas. Most people don’t eat enough fruits and veggies, so we plan to change that with today’s show!

Show Highlights:

  • Andrea’s life in Birmingham, Alabama, with two little boys, two blogs, and a lifelong love of cooking
  • Andrea’s cookbook, The Complete Book of Smoothies: 115 Healthy Recipes to Nourish, Heal, and Energize
  • Andrea’s #1 tip to get picky eaters to try new fruits and veggies: pair the new food with something already familiar
  • Why people need to know that all forms of fruits and veggies count, such as canned, dried, and frozen
  • How Andrea uses “smoothie packs,” prepped fruits and veggies frozen in serving size freezer bags for smoothies
  • Andrea and Liz share seasonal fruit and veggie faves:
    • Winter
      • Brussels sprouts, roasted or sliced thin in salads or casseroles
      • Winter squash, baked as a bowl to be filled or roasted with cinnamon and brown sugar
    • Spring
      • Asparagus, roasted or blanched and sliced in salads or dredged in egg and flour to be air-fried as “fries”
      • Radishes, roasted or sauteed with onion and garlic
    • Summer
      • Corn on the cob, eaten whole or added as kernels to other dishes or buttered and spiced with flavorful seasonings and wrapped in foil to be baked in the oven
      • Peaches, sliced thin on BBQ chicken pizzas or grilled and spiced
    • Fall
      • Kale, in a salad or added to smoothies
      • Pumpkin, canned pumpkin to be added in muffins, breads, pancakes, smoothies, chili, enchiladas, etc. or roasted and stuffed mini-pumpkins

Resources:

Andrea's cookbook The Complete Book of Smoothies: 115 Healthy Recipes to Nourish, Heal, and Energize

Where to find Andrea:

Beautiful Eats & Things: https://www.beautifuleatsandthings.com/

FB: https://www.facebook.com/beautifuleatsandthings/

IG: https://www.instagram.com/beautifuleatsandthings/

Twitter (BeautifulEandT): https://twitter.com/BeautifulEandT

Pinterest (BEandThings): https://www.pinterest.com/BEandThings/

TikTok (@beautifuleatsandthings): https://vm.tiktok.com/Jd728bJ/ https://www.tiktok.com/@beautifuleatsandthings/

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