How do I use truffle oil?
Do you love olive oil and the flavours of truffles? Pour a few drops of our speciality over pasta with truffle oil or risotto with truffle oil and enjoy its subtle or intense aromas. Read all our advice on using truffle oil.
Which truffle olive oil should I choose?
The oil commonly known as truffle oil is generally olive oil (and sometimes sunflower oil) to which truffle flavouring and sometimes truffle pieces/lamellae have been added. Not all truffle oils are the same, so read the label and check the opaque container, the extra virgin olive oil base, the flavourings... the presence of slivers is no guarantee of better quality or more pronounced flavours. At Oliviers&Co, our oils are made from extra virgin olive oil, which is then flavoured.
Black or white truffle oil?
The use and choice of truffle oil depends on your culinary tastes. Black truffle oil has an intense flavour, with notes of undergrowth and even garlic, and goes well with meats such as veal and stews, as well as vinaigrettes, eggs and beef. White truffle oil is rarer, precious and subtle in flavour, and goes very well with white meats as well as fish, rabbit, carpaccios, risottos and seafood.
Our recipes using truffle oil
Find the recipe for white truffle risotto, chic burrata, truffle pesto & rocket, truffle potato cake, cauliflower & truffle velouté or homemade truffle butter. Pasta, Risotto with truffle oil, and other products Our range of oils is completed by a selection of products based around truffles: condiments, salt, creams, pasta, or truffle risotto... or simply slices of truffle in olive oil! You'll find all our truffle products in gourmet gift boxes for all occasions.