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Truffle Galore At This Year’s Annual “Truffle Kerfuffle”

The yearly affair celebrated the best of black truffles found in the Southern Hemisphere.

Jul 27, 2021 | By Joseph Low
Kenny McHardy, Valerio Fantinelli, Blaire Schumacher SW Tafe Truffle Kerfuffle
Image: Sam Hesketh

Over the last weekend in June (25 – 27), Western Australia celebrated its annual truffle festival called, “Truffle Kerfuffle”. Held in the heart of Australia’s truffle-growing region of Manjimup, visitors were invited to participate in a slew of activities that include truffle hunting, cooking masterclasses and food and wine tastings.

At the centre of the actions was the Festival Village, a family-friendly area where various activities were conducted. The rich surroundings allow visitors to fully immerse themselves within nature while sharing this experience with their loved ones. 

Woman smelling truffle at Truffle Kerfuffle
Image: Sam Hesketh

The star of the annual event was truffle and so visitors got to try seeking out this earthly delight. Truffle dog demonstrations were undoubtedly the highlight of the festival. The area of Manjimup happens to be the most prolific growing ground in the Southern Hemisphere and its truffles are always sought-after by top chefs around the world. 

Chefs on ATT hunt Truffle Kerfuffle
Image: Sam Hesketh
Analiese Gregory Truffle Kerfuffle truffle hunting
Image: Sam Hesketh
ATT dog hunt Truffle Kerfuffle
Image: Sam Hesketh

As one of the prized ingredients in the culinary world, the event had invited several experts down to join the festivities. There was a masterclass session organised by Kirsty Marchant, the ex-head gardener at two-Michelin star restaurant Noma. Following the expert tips by Marchant, there was also a Truffle Farming Day, where visitors learned how to establish a truffle orchard.

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New satellite events were added to this year’s “Truffle Kerfuffle”. Visitors enjoyed an intimate dining experience at the Fervor Lunch held at a secret Southern Forests location and headed by chef Paul Iskov. There was a whisky masterclass on internationally acclaimed Limeburners whisky and an educational session on gin distillation by Margaret River Distilling Company.

Whisky masterclass Limeburners
Limeburner whisky masterclass. Image: Sam Hesketh

No one was excluded from the event. For example, children got to participate in the Kid’s Cooking Classes among other activities. The weekend-long winter escape was the perfect opportunity for truffle aficionados to huddle together over the firepit and enjoy the luxurious treat.

Kids cooking class at Truffle Kerfuffle
Kid’s Cooking Classes. Image: Sam Hesketh

Stay tuned to next year’s edition of the “Truffle Kerfuffle” and make sure to join this bucket list event when you are in Australia. 

For more information please visit trufflekerfuffle.com.au


 
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