The Truffle Salt we got from Truffles and More has given us immense pleasure the past few weeks that we’ve been back in Jakarta. So I’d like to share with you the simple ways it has made our simple food a more luxurious treat! Below are the how-to and pictures of this super quick yet luxe dish, which you can also serve as appetizers during a party.
1. Scramble eggs the way you like them. I don’t like mine runny so they may look dry for you guys who like em like that – but it’s perfect for me. I sprayed some olive oil in a non-stick pan (Yay not oily!), in went 2 eggs, pushed the eggs around the pan, added only very little salt and a dash of pepper.
2. Lay out crackers and pile scrambled eggs on top
3. Using a spoon, drizzle Truffle Oil. Use sparingly. Very little goes a long way
4. Sprinkle Truffle Salt to taste
5. Garnish with cilantro (I think next time I’ll use the stems instead of the leaves, but TD prefers Parsley leaves) which gives it a fresh taste.
V0ila! Super quick and super cute snack. =)
TD enjoyed it so much that the next day he was craving for more Truffled Eggs for breakfast. This time I prepared the egg in exactly the same way, except that
- I piled them on a piece of toasted sesame bread (Love!)
- drizzled on the Truffle Oil and sprinkled on the Truffle Salt
- Sandwich with another piece of toasted sesame bread.
- *Note: No herbs this time but it’s still super awesome!
So sorry if this is too simple, but I just wanted to share with you the photos that TD took and how much we enjoyed something that was so quick to make! We both agree that Truffled Scrambled eggs is the best way to make scrambled eggs. Don’t you love it when the simplest things are the yummiest just because of the quality ingredients that you use? Minimum effort with maximum effect.
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- Thank you to Truffles and More for the amazing Truffle Salt. Click here to read more about them.
- We got the Truffle Oil from Kem Chicks Supermarket in Pacific Place, Jakarta.
these make great hors d’oeuvres! :9
Yes! Great idea for parties! =) Thanks for dropping me a comment Mom-Friday! =) I hope you enjoy your weekend!
Hi, I loved your blog as it covers about food and travelling ideas around southeast asia.
Have you ever thought of having a get-together cooking class?
I am based in Jakarta, btw.
Let me know if youre interested ^^
Hi, I loved your blog as it covers about food and travelling ideas around southeast asia.
Have you ever thought of having a get-together cooking class?
I am based in Jakarta, btw.
^^
love the eggs idea. i found some truffle olive oil here at spinneys. I have no idea though if they have the salt.
I read somewhere that the best way to use truffles is really in the simplest preparations because this is when the essence of the truffles really shine…so you’re on the right track! My friend just gave me a pot of truffle salt and the first this I thought of was scrambled eggs!!
Hahaaaaa I’m glad I’m on the right track LOL! =) Let me flatter myself and say “great minds think alike” Naks! Thanks for dropping by and commenting on my blog Joey! YOu know when I think of you I always think of sunshine and the color yellow!