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Triple-cream cheese with Australian truffles, honeyed walnuts and fruit bread

Triple-cream cheese with Australian truffles, honeyed walnuts and fruit bread

“For this new-age cheese plate, any good-quality cheese, brought to room temperature before serving, would work. I prefer to use the truffles from Western Australia which are incredible and getting better and better each season.” — Warren Turnbull

Triple-cream cheese with Australian truffles, honeyed walnuts and fruit bread

Serves 4
Cooking Time Prep time 40 mins, cook 20 mins (plus proving)
200 gm   triple cream cheese, such as delice d’Bourgogne or Saint André, at room temperature
To serve:   shaved truffle
Fruit bread
250 gm   plain flour
15 gm   dried yeast
1½ tbsp   hazelnut oil
1 tbsp (20gm)   honey
50 gm   each of dried apricots and figs, finely chopped
50 gm   each of hazelnuts and walnuts, coarsely chopped
Honeyed walnuts
2 tbsp   honey
1 tbsp   grapeseed oil
5 ml   walnut oil
1   rosemary sprig
200 gm   walnuts, roasted


1 For fruit bread, preheat oven to 220C. Combine flour, yeast, hazelnut oil, honey and 15gm salt in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a dough hook. Mix on low speed until well combined, then add 250ml water or enough to form a smooth dough. Add dried fruit and nuts and mix until just combined. Place dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with a damp tea towel and stand in a warm place until double in size (30 minutes). Knock dough back, then roll into a 5cm-wide and 20cm-long log. Transfer to a lightly floured heavy-based oven tray and cook until golden and sounds hollow when tapped (18-20 minutes). Cool on a wire rack.
2 Meanwhile, for honeyed walnuts, combine honey, oils and rosemary in a small saucepan and cook over medium heat until honey softens (4-5 minutes). Add walnuts, stir to combine, then set aside to cool.
3 Slice fruit bread and arrange on a platter with cheese and honeyed walnuts. Scatter shaved truffle over cheese and serve immediately.


Drink Suggestion Medium to full-bodied malbec or tannat.

RECIPE Warren Turnbull PHOTOGRAPHY William Meppem STYLING Emma Knowles DRINK SUGGESTION Sharon Timms

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