TRUFFLE RECIPES AND HOW TO COOK WITH FRESH TRUFFLES
SIMPLE RECIPES AND STORAGE TIPS AND ANSWERS TO COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT USING FRESH BLACK TRUFFFLES.
This truffle recipe collection has been created to help you get the most from fresh Australian black truffles — whether you’re using them for the first time or refining a favourite dish. Each recipe is designed to let the truffle shine, using minimal ingredients and gentle techniques that respect its aroma and flavour. You’ll also find clear, practical answers to common questions about storing, preparing and cooking with truffles, so you can enjoy them with ease at home.
Best results: add truffle at the end, use warmth (not high heat), and keep ingredients simple.
TRUFFLE RECIPES

HOW TO STORE FRESH BLACK TRUFFLES | EXPERT STORAGE GUIDE | SCOTCH HILL
Wondering how to store fresh black truffles? Learn the best way to keep black truffles fresh, how long they last

TRUFFLE-INFUSED EGGS RECIPE | HOW TO INFUSE EGGS WITH BLACK TRUFFLE
Learn how to infuse eggs with fresh black truffle to create rich, aromatic truffle-infused eggs. This easy step-by-step method shows

TRUFFLE BUTTER RECIPE | HOW TO MAKE FRESH BLACK TRUFFLE BUTTER
This simple truffle butter recipe teaches you how to transform quality butter and fresh black truffle into a rich, aromatic

BLACK TRUFFLE SCRAMBLED EGG RECIPE | HOW TO MAKE SILKY TRUFFLE EGGS
Learn how to make silky scrambled eggs with fresh black truffle for a rich, aromatic breakfast. This easy, indulgent truffle
TRUFFLE BASICS : THE GOLDEN RULES
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LESS IS MORE
Truffle is a finishing ingredient — aroma is the main event. -
AVOID HIGH HEAT
Strong heat destroys aroma fast. Use gentle warmth and add truffle at the end. -
KEEP FLAVOURS SIMPLE
Eggs, butter, cream, potatoes, pasta and cheese are classic for a reason. -
SHAVE OR SLICE FINELY
Thin truffle spreads aroma across every bite -
GIVE IT TIME
Many dishes taste best after truffle has sat briefly with warm food (1–3 minutes).
HOW TO USE FRESH TRUFFLES.
How much truffle should I use?
- A litttle goes along way. As a guide:
- 5–10g for two people (a generous finish over eggs or pasta)
- 10–20g for four people (shared dish or tasting-style meal) If you’re new to truffles, start at the lower end — you can always add more.
When do I add truffle — before, during or after cooking?
- Almost always after cooking. Truffle aroma is volatile, so add it:
- Right at the end, off the heat
- Or tableside, shaved over the finished dish
- Or tableside, shaved over the finished dish
What foods pair with truffles?
- Truffles shine with simple, warm, fatty bases:
- Eggs, butter, cream, cheese
- Potatoes, pasta, risotto
- Mild seafood (scallops, lobster) when used lightly
- Mushrooms, cauliflower, chicken
READY FOR A TRUFFLE NIGHT?
If you have fresh truffles on hand, start with a simple classic — eggs, pasta or potatoes — and let aroma do the work. If you’d like to experience truffles at the source, explore our seasonal truffle hunts near Melbourne and take home the confidence (and the scent) that only a day on a truffle farm can give.
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TRUFFLE FAQs
FAQ 1: Can I cook truffle into a sauce?
You can, but keep heat gentle. Warm the sauce, remove from heat, then fold in truffle. Let it sit for 1–2 minutes before serving.
FAQ 2: Is truffle better shaved or grated?
Shaved is best for aroma and texture. Finely grated works well when you want truffle more evenly distributed (e.g., into butter, scrambled eggs, mashed potato).
FAQ 3: What’s the best way to get a strong truffle aroma at home?
Use a warm, buttery base and add truffle at the end. A classic trick is to let truffle sit with eggs, butter, or rice in a sealed container overnight (see storage guide below).
FAQ 4: Can I freeze fresh truffles?
Freezing is possible, but aroma reduces. If you freeze, do it to extend use, not for peak aroma. Wrap tightly (or vacuum seal), then grate from frozen into warm dishes.
FAQ 5: How long do fresh truffles last?
Most fresh truffles are best used within 5–7 days of purchase, depending on freshness and storage. For the best experience, plan a “truffle night” early.
FAQ 6: Should I wash my truffle?
Only if needed. Gently brush off soil. If washing is necessary, rinse quickly under cold water and dry thoroughly with paper towel. Avoid soaking.
FAQ 7: What’s the difference between truffle oil and fresh truffle?
Fresh truffle offers a natural, complex aroma that develops from the truffle itself. Most truffle oils are made using synthetic, lab-produced flavour compounds designed to mimic truffle aroma, rather than real truffles. If you’re cooking with fresh truffle, it’s best to keep flavours simple and avoid truffle oil, which can overpower the dish and mask the truffle’s natural character.
FAQ 8: Can I use truffle with garlic or chilli?
Use with restraint. Garlic and chilli can overpower truffle easily. If you include them, keep them subtle and let truffle remain the hero.