The Latest from the Oregon Truffle Festival
Friday, January 20, 2017 Chehalem Cultural Center “Truffles Deconstructed, or Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Truffles but Didn’t Know Who to Ask” Featuring Harold McGee, Dave Arnold, and Chef…
Read MoreTruffle mac and cheese, ice cream and beer? Yes, it’s true — Oregon truffles, some of the region’s most decadent bounty, will be on full display at Pine Street Market…
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the dates for next year’s festival:
* NEWBERG – January 20-22, 2017
* The JORIAD™ in Eugene – January 26, 2017
* EUGENE – January 27-29, 2017
Festival reveals glory of Oregon’s prized Fungi. “By the second course, even if you’ve never had the experience of eating truffles, you learn the first abiding rule of truffle consumption:…
Read MoreThe most memorable experiences are a confluence of people and place, infused with great food and drink. We loved sharing the best of Oregon’s winter bounty with you, and hope…
Read MoreAttention foodies– don’t miss your last chance to attend this year’s Oregon Truffle Festival! The event returns to its roots for the final weekend, back where it began, in the…
Read MoreCharles Lefevre inoculates trees with fungi that produce truffles. While the technical craft of Charles Lefevre’s job is complex, the purpose is simple: Encouraging the natural symbiosis between trees and…
Read MoreThe Oregon Truffle Festival Celebrates Everyone’s Favorite Fungus. Three terrific, truffle-filled weekends coming in January. By Don Root They’re strangely neither plants nor animals, but as every chef knows, fungi…
Read MoreBy Ann Carranza Cultivating truffles in Sonoma County? It has been an intriguing idea since Henry Trione first explored it with his friend J. Ralph Stone in the 1970s. But…
Read MoreNative truffles and Oregon wine, the focus and future of 10-year festival By Hilary Berg Some things are just better together. Peanut butter and jelly. Batman and Robin. Macaroni and…
Read More• Shaved & Infused – Dundee Bistro Dinner, Friday, January 22nd in Newberg, Oregon
Read MoreKrista Simmons blogs about her visit to the Oregon Truffle Festival… Truffles are one of the world’s most expensive luxury foods out there, rivaling foie gras and caviar. You might…
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