Who Wants Pizza? Truffle Margherita Pizza?
Stupid question I know, because we all do!
Thanks to the creative Chefs at Truffle Shuffle, we can all make one at home – and I made it with them!
Chefs Jason McKinney and Tyler Vorce, along with Mixologist Sarah McKinney are the visionaries behind “Truffle Shuffle SF” – where you can buy truffles to make your own culinary masterpieces at home – and you can also take part in online cooking classes with them all.
As always, they send an “easy to follow” series of directions, so you can think it all through before the live demonstration begins!
For this recipe, it was a two day process, with a short day one experience to make the pizza dough!
As you can see, they lay out all of the “easy to follow” steps, and they do it with you, so it’s easy and interactive – and this “dough making” process took less than an hour, then you let it sit for 3 hours at room temperature before covering in plastic wrap and storing overnight – which sets us up for the next day!
Time To Make Pizza – Day 2!
Now the real fun begins: first, you get started on day two by taking that pre-made dough and spreading it out on your baking dish!
As you can see, the Chefs walk you through it all, and you get to see all of your fellow pizza makers as well!
The fun really begins when it’s time to dress your pizza – because who doesn’t love to paint a delicious culinary work on top of a blank dough canvas?
And here are your ingredients!
First, sauté your truffles in a little olive oil and sprinkle over your dough like this:
Then, it’s time to do the same with your sliced tomatoes, laying them out all over the dough:
Then, you slice your Mozzarella – remember, when you sign up for a class they send all of the ingredients to you ahead of time – liberally lay that Mozzarella all over your pie – and you always have the Chefs offering advice and terrific stories as well:
It’s fun to watch all of the other taking part as they dress their pizzas as well, which will lead you to have a pan that looks like this:
The final touch is the basil chiffonade and balinese truffle salt!
Then, time to put it in the oven to make for 25 minutes – and then time to bring it out and show it off!
Yes, the first things the Chefs want you to do is show off your pizza to everyone else – and it’s great fun to see how everyone’s pie turned out!
As great as it looked, it also tasted incredible!
Bravo once again to the Truffle Shuffle Chefs for a fun and delicious cooking class!
The “Truffle Shuffle” Chefs have a lot of new at-home cooking classes going on all the time – in fact, I recently shared my “Truffle Risotto” class:
It was a lot of fun, and it tastes great as well! You can see what they have coming up by heading to their website here:
https://www.truffleshufflesf.com
You can click here to see the entire “Truffle Risotto” recipe:
Now, if a “Truffle” Pizza isn’t exotic enough for you, what about this one?
This pizza is volcanic!
Click here to see this wild pizza being served in Japan!
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what is tartufama? is that the cheese? new to me. I love how this class rolls out, the 2 day set up, and the fun of making this ‘together.’ it looks absolutely delicious. love all of the ingredients
I think that was what they called their truffles in the jar that you spread across the pizza…I should have made that more clear!
ah, that makes sense.
Looking delicious John. thanks for the info on the fun classes.
I doubt I will ever get around to making it, John. But count me in as a fan of eating it! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
You know what Pete? We rarely make pizzas…fun to do but also so easy to order from a pro!
Hi John, this pizza sounds delicious. I do like to make pizzas at home.