Bread Dipping Oil Recipe With Fresh Herbs: A Fresh Olive Oil Dip for Bread Sauces/Condiments Farm to Table Recipe

30Seconds Food
10 months ago

If you're a fan of dipping crusty bread into olive oil, do we have a recipe for you. This olive oil bread dip recipe is made with fresh herbs, extra virgin olive oil and garlic. You will not be able to stop dipping.

This Italian dipping oil recipe would be the perfect start to dinner when serving chicken Parmesan, spaghetti all puttanesca, cacio e pepe, zuppa toscana, pasta mollicata or meatballs with Sunday gravy. The bread dipping oil is super easy to make!

All you need for this olive oil bread dip recipe is extra virgin olive oil, fresh basil, fresh, parsley, fresh thyme, fresh chives, fresh oregano, garlic and crushed red pepper flakes. The crushed red pepper flakes are optional, but add a hint of spice to this herbaceous bread dip.

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Cuisine: Italian
Prep Time: 10 minutes 
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes 

Servings: Makes about 1 1/4 cups

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Recipe Notes

  • Use whatever fresh herbs you have on hand.

Here's how to make it:

  1. Combine all the ingredients. Mix well. If you have time, it's best to allow the dipping oil to sit for about 1 hour for the flavors to meld.
  2. Spoon the oil into individual bread oil dipping bowls or onto a plate.

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Comments (3)

Donna John
Uh, yum! I cannot wait for summer to start growing herbs again. All I have right now is rosemary. Thank goodness for grocery stores! :-)
Elisa Schmitz
Mmm, one of my very favorite things. So delicious!
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