Oak Orchard Edibles: from Garden to Table

basket of Oak Orchard jams, jellies, and relish

Oak Orchard jams and jellies are handmade with handpicked local fruit such as black cherries, plums, figs, red currents and Mirabelle plums. Minimising wastage, orange pulp and peel left over from making orange olive oil makes up a compote that’s tasty on toast or mixed with yogurt.


ONCE UPON a time in a canton not very far away (Basel, that is) there lived a young man who one day returned from Boy Scout camp to take over his mother’s kitchen.

Uninspired by the prospect of boiled salt-water potatoes, Martin fried the uncooked spuds in oil and butter, added salt, pepper, a dash of spice, and fresh rosemary and basil.

Contact Martin at: oak.orchard@bluewin.ch or stop by Tuesdays at BioTop on Coppet High St.

Simple yet delicious, Pommes de Terre à la compagne (known as “War Potatoes” in the testosterone-charged world of the teenage Scout camp) came to be, signifying the start of many more inventive and tasty things to come.

Martin then progressed from campfire cookery to mastering the art of the flambé under the tutelage of a pro chef who coordinated the community’s annual fine dining event.

Six bottles of artisanal olive oil in different flavours.
Oak Orchard Edibles naturally flavoured olive oils: handmade using local, organic herbs, Amalfi lemons, organic oranges when available, and extra-virgin, cold-pressed Italian olive oil.

Seizing the moment

Although Martin eventually chose a life in finance over one in a professional kitchen, his passion for cooking and concocting resolutely remained on a not-too-distant back burner.

“Life in the kitchen and garden was the perfect counterbalance to sitting in front of a screen and number crunching,” he explains. “In finance, things need to be precise, in the kitchen you have room to experiment and create.”

An earlier-than-anticipated departure from the world of brokerage opened the door for Martin to seize the moment and focus his energies in a new but familiar and welcome direction.

One that started with an open field of wild garlic (“Bear’s garlic” to the Swiss) just waiting to be picked, washed, mixed with pine nuts, parmesan and seasoning to become a flavour-packed, deep green pesto for heaping on pasta, meaty fish or into baked mushrooms.

Bottles of artisanal vinegar and bottles of pesto, and relish.
Handpicked herbs, fruit and nuts mostly from local gardens make for subtle yet full-flavoured vinegars that harmoniously complement Oak Orchard oils. Bear’s garlic pesto packs a flavour punch, rosemary adds depth to red current jelly, and fig and walnut relish pairs well with cheese and la chasse.

One thing leads to another

Moving from wild garlic to the greenery growing in his own herb garden Martin then plunged into making his first flavoured olive oil, with basil, followed by rosemary and then mint.

Shortly thereafter, Oak Orchard Edibles made its first appearance at a local Sunday morning market. Private commissions weren’t far behind.

Fruit-flavoured olive oils came into the picture at a client’s suggestion: Oak Orchard Edibles’ lemon olive oil works a treat over seafood and lemon-ricotta stuffed tortellini.

Fruit also shows up as a base for vinegars: Martin’s raspberry or pineapple vinegar (mango is still in the making) combined with his orange olive oil makes for a delicate, slightly sweet vinaigrette.

A bottle of basil olive oil and a basil plant.

Jams, jellies and sharing recipes

In exchange for olive oils and vinegars, Martin got the pick of his neighbours’ fruit orchards — heritage apples, plums, black cherries, Mirabelles, kiwis and figs, and turned it into a variety of jams and jellies with low sugar content and sometimes, a little pinch of the unexpected.

“I’ve picked up a lot of ideas travelling and going to food markets, where I talk with the vendors of all kinds of foods and spices,” he says.

“I don’t use a lot of salt or sugar and I let carefully selected ingredients, whether herb or fruit, speak for themselves.”

Handpicked and made by hand, Oak Orchard Edibles deservedly labels its products artisanal.

“I enjoy chatting with customers and finding out how they’re using my products. One client told me he loves the basil olive oil simply for dipping his bread into!

“It’s interesting because they also like to share their own family recipes with me and we compare ideas,” he says.

A photo of a man clipping herbs in his garden.
Martin in his happy place, clipping herbs in the garden.

What’s in a name?

Martin cares deeply about creating oils, vinegars, pestos and preserves that he can be proud of and that his customers enjoy.

So much so that he’s put his own family name, Ineichen, behind the brand. Loosely translated from Swiss German it means “among the oak trees” or with a little imagination — Oak Orchard.

Taste, hands, heart, and name: you can’t put more of yourself into your products than that.

A taste-testing station for olive oils and vinegars at a small grocery store.
Tasting station of Oak Orchard olive oils.

For info and direct orders contact Martin at: oak.orchard@bluewin.ch. His products are also stocked at BioTop organic food shop at 61, Grand’Rue, 1296 in Coppet, where every Tuesday you can stop by for a chat with him as well as a taste test. Prepare yourself for deliciousness!

This is not a sponsored post.

2 responses to “Oak Orchard Edibles: from Garden to Table”

  1. I love adding the Basil olive oil over my pizza and in my salads. The lemon oil is super when preparing my fish dishes and the Orange oil is lovely in my salads. So many more Oak Orchard products to try out and I’m really looking forward to it!

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    • Thanks, Virginia, so glad you enjoy the products. The orange olive oil is really nice on fruit salad, in salads mixed with raspberry vinegar, and over watermelon and feta. And I also love the lemon oil over lemon ricotta stuffed tortellini. Very yum!

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