North American Olive Oil Association

The olive oil powder recipe you didn't know you needed

Written by About Olive Oil | October 4, 2016

A standard technique of modernist cuisine is the transformation of high-fat liquids into powders. The resulting powders can be used to add visual interest, texture and flavor to dishes. At the 2016 Olive Oil Conference, the audience was treated to a demonstration by Olly Rouse and Joe Gould who transformed olive oil into powder. Our friends at Savantes tried it out. Here is the recipe.

(photo credit: Savantes)

Olive Oil Powder

Ingredients - Serves 10

  • 50g extra virgin olive oil
  • 5g maltodextrin

Instructions

  1. Place the maltodextrin into a food processor on low speed.
  2. Gradually pour in the olive oil. Keep a close eye on the consistency as a little oil can make a big
    difference.
  3. Once a fluffy powder is achieved, remove from the food processor.
  4. Season with finely ground sea salt and freshly ground black pepper.

Simon Field of Savantes tried out the above recipe and noted "I find it is a great way to concentrate the aroma of extra virgin olive oil if put in a small glass container! You can also mix it in a bowl with a whisk."

What is maltodextrin, and is it safe?

Maltodextrin is a starch thickener that is found in many foods. It is derived from corn, rice or potatoes and considered to be food safe. You can purchase maltodextrin from Amazon.com.

What can you do with it?

Olive oil powder is a great way to add olive oil flavor to dry foods like popcorn. You can also try it sprinkled over rice, pasta, pizza or ice cream. The olive oil will dissolve quickly when it comes into contact with liquid or on the tongue. 

Olive oil powder will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for several days.