Theo Chocolates, one of our recommen-
dations, is both organic and Fair Trade
Certified. Photo courtesy Theo Chocolate.
If your thoughts for gift-giving lean to fine chocolates, here is our “short list” for the holidays.
Prices range from $15.00 and up, but not that far up—we know it’s a tight economy!
See our recommendations for a chocolate gift. In addition to modern classics from some of America’s most noteworthy artisans, there are confections that look like sushi!
Browse THE NIBBLE’s entire Chocolate Section—reviews, articles, Chocolate Glossary and more!
Truffle season is upon us, and black winter truffles will be coming into the market soon. If you’re jonesing for the heady aroma and taste of black truffles, but going out for a plate of truffled pasta isn’t an affordable fix, look for a jar of truffle peelings and make your own special dinner entrée or first course.
The peelings are the shaved outer layer of the whole truffle. They’re easy to find online; MarxFoods.com sells them. They may seem costly, but compare $85.00 or so for 8 ounces compared to more than $100 for one ounce of fresh black winter truffles.
1. Toss angel hair pasta with fine unsalted butter or truffle butter and the peelings—and use one of your nicest plates. A hearty red wine is a perfect companion.
2. You also can use the peelings in sauces, scrambled eggs and mashed potatoes or as garnishes.
Be careful—it could become a habit!
Discover our favorite truffle butter, a NIBBLE Top Pick Of The Week, from D’Artagnan.
What items did we add to THE NIBBLE’s
kitchen this year? Check ‘em out! No, not
these! Photo by Luca Baroncini | SXC.
Here’s the first of our kitchen gift lists: Kitchen Gifts Under $35. In fact, some are as inexpensive as under-$10 stocking stuffers!
These gifts aren’t necessarily glamorous, but they’re the most useful items we tested this year. In fact, 90% of the products we test are donated to good causes. We liked these on our “gift list” so much that we kept them as part of THE NIBBLE’s test kitchen.
Take a look to see what we “gave ourselves” as gifts this year.
Give all of your potato chip-loving friends a
handsome reproduction box of the original
potato chips, invented in Saratoga, New York
in 1853. A fun and delicious gift for less than
$5! Photo by Hannah Kaminsky | THE NIBBLE.