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  2. Seasonal asparagus recipes: Cheesy orzo and fresh ... - AOL

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    Cheesy Orzo with Asparagus and Black Truffle Butter by Amanda Freitag. This cheesy, springy recipe has been a fan-favorite ever since I put it on the menus of my restaurants. It's deceptively ...

  3. Joy Bauer shares a healthy meal plan to start your new year ...

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    Creamy, dreamy, quick and easy, this pasta dish delivers comfort food feels with a surprise twist (hello, hummus!). Hummus lends a rich, smooth texture to the dish, as well as a ton of flavor ...

  4. Instagram-Famous Brand TRUFF Launches Line of Truffle Pasta Sauce

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    It’s infused with truffles, spice and everything nice — and it just so happens to be the bestselling hot sauce at Whole Foods and Amazon. Get the TRUFF Black Truffle Arrabbiata Sauce (2-Pack ...

  5. Sauce Périgueux - Wikipedia

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    Sauce Périgueux is the classic accompaniment to a Tournedos Rossini. [10] Some modern recipes use tinned truffles: among the writers calling for these are Elizabeth David in French Provincial Cooking (1960) [11] and Simone Beck, Louisette Bertholle and Julia Child in Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961). [12]

  6. Truffle oil - Wikipedia

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    Truffle oils sold in Southern France. Truffle oil is a modern culinary ingredient used to impart the flavor and aroma of truffles to a dish. The ingredient is commonly used as a finishing oil [1] in a variety of dishes, including truffle fries, pasta dishes, pizzas, and puréed foods such as mashed potatoes and deviled eggs. [2]

  7. Truffle - Wikipedia

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    The black truffle or black Périgord truffle (Tuber melanosporum), the second-most commercially valuable species, is named after the Périgord region in France. [5] Black truffles associate with oaks, hazelnut, cherry, and other deciduous trees and are harvested in late autumn and winter. [5] [6] The genome sequence of the black truffle was ...

  8. This truffle-infused hot sauce will blow your tastebuds away

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    Truff, the brand behind the latter, makes three different levels of hot sauce each infused with truffles for eating with just about anything. Los Angeles-based founders Nick Guillen and Nick ...

  9. Tuber indicum - Wikipedia

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    Tuber indicum, commonly known as the Chinese black truffle or the Asian black truffle, [1] is an edible fungus known for its hypogean fruiting bodies, characteristic of the Tuber genus. It is found natively in Himalayan India and parts of China, [ 1 ] but has also been found invasively in the United States [ 2 ] and Italy. [ 3 ]