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Honey truffle - Mattirolomyces terfezioides


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Discover the exquisite Honey Truffle (Mattirolomyces terfezioides). This exclusive delicacy combines the aromatic richness of the truffle with delicate nuances of honey, creating a unique gourmet experience. Perfect for enhancing dishes such as meats, pastas or cheeses, its soft and sweet flavour is ideal for the most demanding palates. Purchase this culinary gem today and transform your recipes into true masterpieces.

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Honey Truffle - Mattirolomyces Terfezioides

Discover the exquisite Honey Truffle**, a wild culinary gem known for its sweet and delicate flavour. This truffle, also known as Mattirolomyces terfezioides, is an edible mushroom that surprises with its unique aroma with notes of honey and nuts. Perfect for elevating any dish with a touch of natural elegance.

 

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Characteristics of the Honey Truffle:

- Unique aroma: Subtle sweet touches with notes of honey and nuts.

 

- Delicate flavour: Ideal to combine with soft ingredients that highlight its complexity.

 

- Versatile in the kitchen: You can use it in both sweet and savoury dishes.

 

- Wild origin: Sustainably harvested in the best natural habitats.

 

Honey Truffle Recipes

1. Goat Cheese and Honey Truffle Toast

**Ingredients**:

 

- Sourdough bread

 

- Creamy goat cheese

 

- Wildflower honey

 

- Honey truffle (grated)

 

**Instructions**:

 

1. Toast the bread slices.

 

2. Spread the goat cheese on the warm toast.

 

3. Drizzle with a little wildflower honey.

 

4. Generously grate the honey truffle over the cheese and serve immediately.

 

**Tip**: Pair with a glass of dry white wine to enhance the flavors!

 

2. Mushroom and Honey Truffle Risotto

**Ingredients**:

 

- 200g arborio rice

 

- 1 chopped onion

 

- 1 litre vegetable stock

 

- 200g fresh mushrooms

 

- 1 glass white wine

 

- 50g grated parmesan cheese

 

- Honey truffle (grated)

 

- Extra virgin olive oil

 

**Instructions**:

 

1. Sauté the onion in olive oil until golden.

 

2. Add the rice and stir for 2 minutes.

 

3. Pour in the white wine and allow to evaporate.

 

4. Add the mushrooms and add the stock little by little, stirring constantly.

 

5. Once cooked, add the parmesan and mix well.

 

6. Serve the risotto hot with a generous amount of grated honey truffle on top.

 

3. Homemade Ice Cream with Honey Truffle

**Ingredients**:

 

- 500 ml of liquid cream

 

- 200 ml of whole milk

 

- 150g of sugar

 

- 3 egg yolks

 

- Honey truffle (grated)

 

**Instructions**:

 

1. Heat the cream and milk in a saucepan over medium heat.

 

2. Beat the egg yolks with the sugar until smooth.

 

3. Add the egg yolks to the milk and cream mixture, stirring constantly until it thickens.

 

4. Allow to cool and transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker.

 

5. Once the ice cream is ready, grate the honey truffle on top before serving.

 

How to use the Honey Truffle

The honey truffle can be grated or thinly sliced ​​to enhance any recipe. Apply it directly to your dishes at the end of cooking to keep its sweet aroma fresh and vibrant. It is ideal for pairing with soft ingredients such as cheeses, eggs, risottos or even in sophisticated desserts.

 

Add a touch of natural luxury to your meals with the Honey Truffle from productsaltur.com!

 

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