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As Spring Cooking Begins, Home Cooks Rediscover the Flavor of Fresh Olive Oil

REDLANDS, CA, UNITED STATES, March 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As winter fades and early spring produce begins to appear in markets and kitchens, many home cooks start shifting their approach to everyday meals. Hearty winter dishes gradually give way to lighter plates filled with vegetables, herbs, and simple preparations that highlight fresh ingredients. During this seasonal transition, one ingredient quietly takes on a larger role in the kitchen: extra virgin olive oil.

For many people, olive oil is often treated as a background staple—something kept in the pantry without much thought. Yet chefs and experienced home cooks know that truly fresh olive oil can dramatically change the flavor of a dish. The difference is especially noticeable during spring cooking, when ingredients are simple and every element on the plate matters.

Fresh olive oil brings brightness to seasonal cooking

Spring meals often rely on quick cooking methods and fresh ingredients. Roasted asparagus, citrus salads, grilled vegetables, and simple pasta dishes benefit from a finishing drizzle of extra virgin olive oil that adds depth and balance.

High-quality olive oil typically carries notes that can range from grassy and herbaceous to buttery or lightly peppery. These natural flavors help round out a dish while allowing the ingredients themselves to remain the focus.

Many cooks discover that olive oil works best not only during cooking, but also as a finishing ingredient. A light drizzle just before serving can add aroma and flavor in ways that heat alone cannot replicate.

Why freshness matters more than many realize

Olive oil is a natural product that evolves over time. Fresh oils pressed soon after harvest often display the most vibrant aromas and flavors. Over time, those characteristics gradually fade, which is why many culinary professionals treat olive oil more like a fresh ingredient than a shelf-stable pantry item.

Cold-pressed oils produced soon after harvest preserve the natural qualities of the olives themselves. This process protects the oil’s flavor, aroma, and naturally occurring compounds that contribute to the oil’s distinctive taste.

Lot22 Olive Oil Co. emphasizes this approach by producing California extra virgin olive oil from its own groves and pressing olives quickly after harvest to maintain freshness and character.

Small additions that transform everyday meals

One of the reasons olive oil remains such a beloved ingredient in kitchens around the world is its versatility. Even simple dishes can feel more complete with the right oil or vinegar pairing.

A few easy examples many cooks rely on include:

Drizzling extra virgin olive oil over roasted spring vegetables

Whisking olive oil with vinegar for quick homemade vinaigrettes

Finishing grilled fish or chicken with citrus-infused oil

Serving fresh bread with olive oil for dipping

These small touches allow home cooks to create restaurant-style flavor without complicated techniques or long ingredient lists.

Balsamic vinegars add contrast and balance

Alongside olive oil, aged balsamic vinegars are another staple that shines in spring cooking. Dark balsamics often bring a rich, syrupy sweetness that pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables or grilled meats. Lighter white balsamics can add bright acidity to salads, marinades, and fruit-forward dishes.

Together, olive oil and balsamic vinegar create a simple but powerful combination that supports both everyday meals and more celebratory gatherings.

Lot22 Olive Oil Co. offers both California-grown olive oils and traditionally crafted balsamic vinegars, helping home cooks explore flavor combinations that elevate even the simplest recipes.

Cooking that celebrates the season

As spring continues to unfold, kitchens naturally shift toward meals that feel vibrant, relaxed, and shared with others. Whether preparing a quick weeknight dinner or hosting a weekend gathering, the ingredients used often shape the experience just as much as the recipes themselves.

Fresh olive oil and thoughtfully crafted vinegars offer a reminder that cooking does not need to be complicated to be memorable. Sometimes, the most meaningful meals come from simple ingredients used well—bringing people together around the table one dish at a time.

Emma Sivess
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