This is the largest white truffle found in decades, by Luciano Savini and his dog Rocco. It weighed 1.5 kilos (3.3 lbs) and was bought for a record price of $330,000 in 2007 by Macau casino owner Stanley Ho.
They say you either love truffle salt or you don't- no in between. I definitely agree with that, it's a musty, earthy scent and taste- but to me- the word that best describes it is succulent. It livens up anything- especially those bland dishes like rice, eggs, unsalted popcorn etc. After the gym last night, i was hesitant to eat anything heavy so i made some brussel sprouts and garnished them with a bit of truffle salt. Insanely delicious! Now that i have this new found addiction, I find myself daydreaming.... "i wonder how much a truffle hunting dog costs?" and "is this guy in need of another truffle hunter and do they offer room and board?!" I ordered my Savini Tartufi salt for a total cost of $25 - shipping and all. You may say "$25 for salt?!" Well, don't knock it until you have tried it! I don't gamble or smoke cigarettes so if i want to indulge with a gourmet purchase once in awhile- I figure i work hard and deserve it.
This is the box it came in- triple wrapped in paper, bubble wrap etc. The minute i opened the box, all i could smell was truffle.
Try it and let me know what you think. At my house, it has been worked into the monthly budget!
Whoaaaaah!!!!! This is some serious salt! Yet another way we are alike..I research something like crazy and get all obsessed and shit when I'm interested in something.
ReplyDeleteI find my truffle salt is so strong I use just a tiny bit and the jar lasts me forever.
Brussel sprouts! I'll have to try that!
Oh, I also like it with butter on a bagel, even an everything bagel. Mmmmmm!
And isn't there some nastiness involved with them? Like they grow in cow shit or something? Mmmm tasty cow shit. :-)