Gourmet Food : Casina Rossa Truffle and Salt by Nicola de Laurentiis - 3.5 oz.

Gourmet Food : Casina Rossa Truffle and Salt by Nicola de Laurentiis - 3.5 oz.

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Casina Rossa Truffle and Salt by Nicola de Laurentiis - 3.5 oz.

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Casina Rossa Truffle and Salt by Nicola de Laurentiis - 3.5 oz.
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 121






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Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Casina Rossa
Country: Italy
Ingredients: Sea Salt - Black Summer Truffle 5%
Label: Nicola de Laurentiis
Product Manufacturer: Nicola de Laurentiis
Publisher: Nicola de Laurentiis
Ranking: 121
Studio: Nicola de Laurentiis


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Item facts:
  • 100g (3.5oz) net weight
  • Glass jar
  • Product of Italy
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oz. 3.5 - Laurentiis de Nicola by Salt and Truffle Rossa Casina






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Truffle Salt is ltalian sea salt mixed with luxurious dried Black truffles harvested from the Abruzzi region of ltaly. This aromatic and superbly flavored truffle salt is adored by chefs and connoisseurs alike. Try truffle salt over cooked egg dishes, tossed in pasta, on pate or foie gras, or sprinkled on buttered popcorn and served with a glass of spumante! Truffle Salt is truly a special occasion condiment!


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What Flavor! ...
Wasn't sure what to expect, but the flavor is amazing! A little goes a long way, well worth the cost. Truffle aroma is intoxicating. Sprinkle a pinch over eggs, roast, veggies... it's liberating. This salt brings out the flavor of foods.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Truffle heaven in a jar!
l've been using this truffle salt for about a year now, and l can't say enough good about it. lt is, in fact, fabulous! You need only a tiny pinch to add an incredible truffle flavor to what ever you are serving. Try roasting asparagus with a little olive oil and a light sprinkle of this truffle salt. While it seems expensive initially, it takes so little to make a big impact, it really isn't that costly. The truffle scent is so intense, you can smell it through the jar. And if you're a truffle lover, that scent is almost better than French perfume.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Truffles with breakfast.
Start your day off right. Cook some steel cut oats and amaranth (2:1) in unsweetened almond-flavored soy milk. When almost finished stir in some dried blueberries. When finished, sprinkle with truffle salt and pepitas.

This is probably the most healthy and addictive breakfast you can eat. l'm here because l'm almost out of truffle salt and l don't think l could bear to run out.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Yum ...
l purchased this product at Dean & Deluca and have been very satistfied with it taste that compares as close to fresh truffles as possible. The salt holds all the aromas and flavors of the truffle. The finishing salt just adds that extra something to a dish that you can't describe without having used it before. l highly recommend this product because it will last and continue to add that something special to anything from poached eggs to bread and butter. Worth the price.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 0MG
Just got this for xmas and rubbed down our dry aged prime ribroast with it for dinner and it is amazing...l can't stop cracking it open for a littl salty truffel pinch.

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oz. 3.5 - Laurentiis de Nicola by Salt and Truffle Rossa Casina
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