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Posted by Heather F
Truffled scrambled eggs June 26, 2016 02:29AM |
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Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 26, 2016 03:25AM |
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I have a little bottle of truffle oil, but hadn't thought of using it on scrambled eggs. In fact I haven't used it on anything - maybe someone can suggest how to use it as I have no idea how much and what on as not to drown it's flavour! I guess it could be sprinkled over salads?
Thanks for the idea Heather and I do envy you with an actual truffle.
Regards,
Dawn.
Thanks for the idea Heather and I do envy you with an actual truffle.
Regards,
Dawn.
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 26, 2016 04:29AM |
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Dawn, truffle oil is usually artificially flavoured and very strong, so use cautiously. I like a few drops on beef, carpaccio in particular but also steak cooked medium rare. You could also add it drop by drop to some home made mayonnaise, to serve with hard boiled eggs or a root vegetable salad. For some reason truffle oil goes well with pumpkin too..
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 27, 2016 06:34AM |
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The scrambled eggs with truffle were just delish! So glad I splashed out and tried it.
I had beautifully fresh free range eggs, added a couple of spoonfuls of cream, and some milk, and put in about 1/2 a tsp of truffle to the beaten egg mixture, using a microplane grater, and then we 'truffled' over the top once they were cooked and on some organic chia & quinoa sourdough toast, to suit our own taste.
A lovely rich, earthy taste - not exactly like anything else, so a bit hard to describe. It was a 10 gram truffle, and we used about a third, so the rest of it is sitting in a container of raw rice, to infuse it with flavour as well.
Re truffle oil Dawn - I've had that for a while, and as TPANDAV said, it is quite strong. I've used it on scrambled eggs after they're cooked, and a few drops is all I need - it gives a lovely flavour.
I recently had cauliflower and roasted garlic soup with truffle oil croutons at a cafe - sensational!
I had beautifully fresh free range eggs, added a couple of spoonfuls of cream, and some milk, and put in about 1/2 a tsp of truffle to the beaten egg mixture, using a microplane grater, and then we 'truffled' over the top once they were cooked and on some organic chia & quinoa sourdough toast, to suit our own taste.
A lovely rich, earthy taste - not exactly like anything else, so a bit hard to describe. It was a 10 gram truffle, and we used about a third, so the rest of it is sitting in a container of raw rice, to infuse it with flavour as well.
Re truffle oil Dawn - I've had that for a while, and as TPANDAV said, it is quite strong. I've used it on scrambled eggs after they're cooked, and a few drops is all I need - it gives a lovely flavour.
I recently had cauliflower and roasted garlic soup with truffle oil croutons at a cafe - sensational!
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 27, 2016 09:23AM |
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Sounds beautiful Heather! Thanks for your information TPANDAV and Heather. I will try it on steak and also scrambled eggs.
Do you know whether you could add it to mushrooms? I often cook Portobello mushrooms in the frying pan or grill with a little bit of olive oil/spray. If so, when would I add the truffle oil - before or after they are cooked?
Regards,
Dawn.
Do you know whether you could add it to mushrooms? I often cook Portobello mushrooms in the frying pan or grill with a little bit of olive oil/spray. If so, when would I add the truffle oil - before or after they are cooked?
Regards,
Dawn.
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 27, 2016 11:34AM |
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Dawn I guess I use truffle oil as a flavour additive (can't think of the right term) and adding it to portobello (they're called Swiss browns over here) mushrooms after they're cooked would be yum. Pls be very sparing - literally say 3 - 5 drops, and then taste and see. Would love to hear what you think, after you've tried it.
I'd love to go to a truffle region in France when they're in season and try a whole lot of different dishes.
When I was looking at truffle recipes, and reading about the merits of various Aussie grown ones, I was very surprised to read that Manjimup, nearly down at the bottom of Western Australia, is the 2nd largest producer (of black truffles) after France!
[www.abc.net.au]
I'd love to go to a truffle region in France when they're in season and try a whole lot of different dishes.
When I was looking at truffle recipes, and reading about the merits of various Aussie grown ones, I was very surprised to read that Manjimup, nearly down at the bottom of Western Australia, is the 2nd largest producer (of black truffles) after France!
[www.abc.net.au]
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 29, 2016 08:53AM |
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Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 29, 2016 09:41AM |
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Heather thank you, I will give the truffle oil a go on Portobello's, also thinking of omelette which we have sometimes on a Sunday night or a lazy night. Funny how the bottle sits on the shelf and I'm half frightened of using it!! As far as I know we have only one truffle farm in NZ, north of Christchurch I think. How I would love to live on that farm ha!
Hopefully your wish will come true and you will travel to a truffle region in France and be in truffle heaven.
Regards,
Dawn.
Hopefully your wish will come true and you will travel to a truffle region in France and be in truffle heaven.
Regards,
Dawn.
Re: Truffled scrambled eggs June 30, 2016 06:17AM |
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Re: Truffled scrambled eggs July 07, 2016 04:48AM |
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Did you see MKR last night, where they did a porcini and caramel dessert....wonder if you could do the same with truffle? I've not ever tried truffle, I did once order some truffled chips, but I'm pretty sure the order went wrong and I just got ordinary chips (well they were thrice cooked I think but not truffled).
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