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black winter truffles

Posted By: caribbeanscout

black winter truffles - 02/17/2013 12:24 AM

it was on sale and i couldn't pass it up. any recipes (preferably tried and true) are welcome. thanks in advance.
Posted By: LBI2SXM

Re: black winter truffles - 02/17/2013 02:05 AM

Wow! On sale, I'm just wondering what they cost on sale??? I wish I had a recipe but obviously I cannot afford them but have heard they are out of this world. Do tell how you used them.
Posted By: caribbeanscout

Re: black winter truffles - 02/17/2013 02:58 PM

didn't break the bank. got an ounce for $60. gakaye suggested truffle mac n'cheese. i LOVE mac n'cheese, so am leaning towards this recipe.

http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Truffled-Macaroni-and-Cheese

edit: i somehow missed velveeta as an ingredient. no thanks. does anyone know a good substitute? would fontina work?
Posted By: DawnB

Re: black winter truffles - 02/17/2013 04:58 PM

Sounds like a great recipe, but it looks like you'll need something to cut the richness of the blue & Gruyère cheeses. A light mild cheese might work, but I'd be more worried about how it melted - it seems like you'd need to make more roux to cover the greasiness of any regular cheese, since the only good thing about velveeta is that it melts without seperating... :-)
Posted By: SuburbanDharma

Re: black winter truffles - 02/17/2013 10:34 PM

Fontina melts really well, so it seems like a good option.

I mean really, VELVEETA? Who puts that in a recipe?? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Tonguea.gif" alt="" />

Congrats on the truffle purchase! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: DawnB

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 12:13 AM

Especially with Truffles!
Posted By: caribbeanscout

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 06:39 AM

i was pressed for time, so i decided to keep it simple and use ingredients that i had on hand. mac n'cheese will have to be another day. i ended up making truffles with fresh papardelle. the only change i made was not salting the water for boiling the pasta. i don't salt for fresh pasta.

http://www.trufflehunter.co.uk/truffle-recipes.php?id=7&folder_id=4

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grated truffles for the sauce

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final product, truffles with fresh pasta

simple and delicious!
Posted By: SuburbanDharma

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 07:00 PM

Oh my GAWD that looks good! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: LBI2SXM

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 07:20 PM

WOW!! Does that look delicious!!
Posted By: irina

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 10:35 PM

Le Cirque is famous for their Baked Potato with Black Truffles.
I also like them on Risotto.
Your dish looks spectacular.
Cheers
irina
Posted By: DawnB

Re: black winter truffles - 02/18/2013 11:32 PM

Yum! I bet it tasted even better than it looked!
Posted By: caribbeanscout

Re: black winter truffles - 02/22/2013 04:59 AM

i'm still in search of truffle recipes, if you care to share. will bookmark for future truffle purchases. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Orange_Burst

Re: black winter truffles - 02/22/2013 04:47 PM

Looks like some good recipes on this website:

https://www.whitetruffleauction.com/recipes
Posted By: SuburbanDharma

Re: black winter truffles - 02/23/2013 03:42 PM

This one looked incredibly decadent & insanely easy.

http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/the-chew/recipes/Parmigiano-Pizza-Black-Truffles-Mario-Batali
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: black winter truffles - 02/23/2013 06:56 PM

Irina, do you just top your normal rissotto recipe with shaved truffles? I'm thinking of truffled rissotto tonight...I might use the technique that L used, grating some into the dish and then garnishing with more. And I think I'll use Prosecco for the wine. Maybe romano instead of parm?
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: black winter truffles - 02/24/2013 01:19 PM

Update: I made my risotto last night, using my jarred truffles, which are black summer truffles. I grated half of one into the risotto and shaved the other half for garnish. I did use Prosecco and Romano. It was very good, although probably not nearly as good as it would have been with fresh truffles. I probably should have used more than I did, but since a little truffle goes a long way I was hesitant.
Posted By: caribbeanscout

Re: black winter truffles - 02/24/2013 02:39 PM

sounds delicious! a little does go a long way. i was once out for dinner with friends and the waiter was shaving truffles on our pasta; each shave had a price tag to it. my friend didn't know and let him keep going, like it was parmesan. needless to say that was one very good, but very expensive pasta!
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: black winter truffles - 02/24/2013 04:43 PM

Oh My!
Posted By: irina

Re: black winter truffles - 02/28/2013 07:51 PM

Sorry I didn't check in sooner. Yes some grated during the cooking and some on top for garnish. But a little goes a long way is right. I always use Pecorino Romano. Sharper than Parm but I like it better.
I've even had a salad with truffle oil on it that was stupendous! LOL
Cheers
irina
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: black winter truffles - 03/09/2013 11:00 PM

Ina Garten has a good recipe. Just Google pasta recipes with black truffles. Never tried it it but will soon.

Carolyn
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