Truffle Hunting | Wild + Whole Sourced
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Danielle visits the Pacific Northwest to learn about the elusive truffle, and their importance to the forest. She forages for wild, native truffles with Alana of Truffle Dog Company, and visits Cartwright Trufferie to explore cultivated Perigord truffles. What’s fascinating about this fungi is their unique aroma and the way it changes your perception of taste in common ingredients. Danielle and Simon cook with truffles in a variety of ways. Inspired by her trip, she takes what she learned back home to Texas and applies it to other common mushrooms.
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Any outside activity you can do with your doggo best friend is a good day out in my humble opinion! I love watching a trained dog "Work"...the joy they get from "Doing a help a do" is the best thing ever!!!
That last little tip about using dehydrated mushrooms as a ground coating for venison steak nearly made my heart stop. That's going on the menu immediately. Great episode!
Danielle crushes it! More Danielle please!
@brendonesia2000
Жыл бұрын
Woot woot
@johnhicks6367
Жыл бұрын
Definitely a scam
This show needs more marketing. I want to eat like this everyday.
@scottleggejr
Жыл бұрын
The crazy thing about it is you're already out there, likely with a dog... Why not forage while hunting/fishing? If there's a trail to/from a trout pond, take the dogs and do both. The separation of the hunting, fishing, and foraging to me seems odd. I do them all at the same time.
I am fortunate enough to cook with truffles frequently but the bread pudding is something I had never considered. I can't wait to try it.
The host is adorable and a great chef, would love to see more of her show.
Watching that Italian truffle dog work was priceless.
l love how they show the passion for food and harvesting, hunting and fishing. how u can go out and get your own food, ether its hunting for meat, seafood, veggies and berries or mushroms.... just love that life style
As an avid mushroom hunter, truffles are the ultimate pinnacle to aim for! Some day!😊. Still have plenty of more common fungi on my bucket list(lobster, cauliflower, etc.), but truffles are the ultimate!❤
@FaithRox
Жыл бұрын
Get a hound, it's pretty much the only way of doing it in the wild.
I'm loving the show; keep up the great work!
Watching you eat the Truffle Bread Pudding made me want to cry because it looked so good. What I want to know is that liqueur on top of the picnic table you and Alana are sharing infused with truffles too and where can I get a bottle? Lovely Video.
This is really cool
And I thought that you needed a flashlight and a paper bag. Thumb and finger strategically placed to catch those little guys...
Thank you
When do we get a chanterelle video? They are in abundance here and I have yet to find a way to truly love them.
@fomerbu
Жыл бұрын
Summer
@PSSKDerby
5 ай бұрын
She did a chanterelle video with Chef Kevin
Can’t miss that Kiwi accent anywhere u go in the world. Simon is a New Zealander amirite
@jessicabale1360
Жыл бұрын
Aussie
@bgbg2921
Жыл бұрын
@@jessicabale1360ok I just listened more closely to his speaking and yup, he does have the Aussie “this” ( “thees”) which Kiwis would say “thus”. Aussie, he is 😂
@simoncartwright1967
Жыл бұрын
Sorry mate, love my kiwi brother an sisters but I grew up in Perth.
Gotta train the hounds to find these babies!
I am inspired to try looking for them. I am wondering if in the Dolomietes Alps you can find. 👋
Where did they find danielle she's awesome!
@nickreynolds8391
8 ай бұрын
I heard her say on a podcast that they found her through her Wild & Whole blog. Pretty cool. She parlayed that blog into a really cool career!!
Great video :) i am looking for truffle oil to start train my dog for hunting,pls can you recomend me shop from where to order
Come to Croatia. I will personally show you the biggest white truffle habitat in the world! 😁
Can you find truffles in NW Montana?
Love that Brittany
@simoncartwright1967
Жыл бұрын
Perry our wonder pup thanks you. He is pretty special.
Here in Oregon they are so close to the surface people would use only rakes to find them. Which is illegal if not on private land. I am in Eugene OR
@scottleggejr
Жыл бұрын
Does oregon not have some kind of foraging permit/regulations?
@ba1050
Жыл бұрын
@@scottleggejr yes. If not on your private land
@ba1050
Жыл бұрын
@@scottleggejr and also there is a certain amount that you can harvest the considered for personal use you cannot sell it or anything like that and you don't have to pay for a permit for that one
@scottleggejr
Жыл бұрын
@@ba1050 That seems reasonable and typical to me as compared to where I live. As long as it's not banned to harvest (within reason) natural resources and not commercialized, I wouldn't have any issues with it.
Very nice 🙂 Jo Jo IN VT 💞💨❄️
Hooman I find the stink rock give snack.
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Is it possible to have Steve do a truffle hunt instead ?
Fun fact some people use pigs to find them!
@robertfandel9442
Жыл бұрын
Pigs nose is better than a dog's nose.
Like gold panning with your dog. Prob better payoff in most cases
Where's Rinella? Where's the hunting and the meat?
This attempt to broaden the audience has gone to far.
@scottleggejr
Жыл бұрын
It's additive, not replace. You're a dummy if you spruce/sooty/blue grouse hunt and don't look for sheds and shrooms and squirrels while you're already out there. Or do I have to wardrobe change first? Sprinkle some truffle oil on the grouse, next-level. Duck/goose fat + truffle is where it's at.
“..empower us to develop meaningful relationships with the ingredients on our plate..” What does that even mean? Who comes up with this stuff. Food is food. You eat it so you dont die. A bit too philosophical there. 😂😂😂
@scottleggejr
Жыл бұрын
“..empower us to develop meaningful relationships with the ingredients on our plate..” It's for hippies who shop exclusively at whole foods, but want to know what/where/how the food gets to the stores and secured supply chains. For example, look up a kuiu/sitka hunting pouch, then go look for a "foraging pouch" and then tell me how much a grocery bag costs - because they all do the same thing... Teva vs. Irish Setter vs Vans vs Sperry
When did truffles become meat..change your name to fungus eater...ffs R.I.P. Meateater..
@Gaviid
Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is some BS. I just unsubscribed. I don't need this "eat consciously" BS.
@underthetrees4780
Жыл бұрын
@@Gaviid that's always been a part of the Meateater ethos. Wild and Whole is one of my least favorite spin offs, but if you think it's off brand you've not been paying attention.
@KrunchTastic
Жыл бұрын
This show went way down hill.
@redwood9741
Жыл бұрын
@@underthetrees4780 ..yeah sure..Mr underwear trees..
@underthetrees4780
Жыл бұрын
@@redwood9741 Rinella foraging for morels. kzread.info/dash/bejne/h5OpyqyEhNGefpM.html
What's next, how to grow soy, bath in lavender and wear ponytails? 🫑🥒🥬🥦
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