Friday, August 7, 2015

Trufflicious

 
 
Winter is by no means a dull affair for foodies in Canberra. There are several festivals through July and August paying homage to Canberra's produce. The Truffle Festival is an impressive one. Last year's festival had over 350 individual events spanning 200kms across our region.
 
 
My lovely sister-in-law Margie and her friend Ali came to stay for a long weekend recently. One of the highlights of their visit was a truffle hunt at Tarago Truffles, a property just half an hour from our place.
 
 
 
Ali had quite a soft spot for the dogs who were the star of the hunt. The girls learnt about the Perigord Black Truffle from their hosts Denzil and Anne Sturgiss and loved the harvesting experience, including a fabulous truffle infused alfresco lunch at the end.
 
 
And the prize for wandering through rows of hazelnut and oak trees in the icy cold elements...
 
 
...these beauties!
 
Margie and Ali came home bearing gifts for us...a gorgeous Tarago truffle fresh from the ground, some moorish King Island Dairy Double Brie and a divine bottle of red.
 
Ermagawd!!! HEAVEN!!!
 
These tasty treats came with some fabulous recipes to boot.
 
For Truffle Brie take a good quality double Brie, slice in half. Layer finely shaved slices of black truffle on one half. Place the other half back on top. Wrap in foil and leave to infuse in the fridge for 2-3 days. Serve on crackers accompanied by a beautiful robust red wine.
The earthy flavour of the truffle really compliments the creaminess of cheese.


 

 

 

Truffle goes really well with butter, eggs, cream and cheese.

 

I whipped up some truffle scrambled eggs on sourdough toast for dinner one night. A simple but sumptuous dish using freshly laid eggs from our hens that were stored with the truffle for 24hrs.

 

 

 

 

Add a dash of cream and a little salt and pepper to the eggs, scramble them over low heat, serve on thick slices of Italian sourdough toast and finely grate truffle over the top.

 

 

 

 

Bellissimo!

 

Thanks Margie & Ali...it was Trufflicious!

 

The Truffle Festival Canberra Region is definitely worth indulging in.

It's a taste of Mid-Winter magic!

 

xx Em

2 comments:

  1. This is why I need to move to Canberra....CHEESE how I miss you....2 more months and I can EAT ALL THE CHEESE!

    .:Marta:.

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