Velouté de Parsnip with white truffle oil
Velouté de Parsnip with white truffle oil
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A velvety Parsnip with white truffle oil and decadence! Le Parsnip, is sublimated by a touch of truffle that, let's face it, likes to show off a little. One spoonful, and it's like a weekend in Tuscany without leaving your sofa.
Allergènes
Lactose
Accord met-boissons
🍷 Chardonnay from Domaine La Colombe
This white wine, with its aromas of white-fleshed fruit and flowers, offers a beautiful freshness and elegance that perfectly match the sweetness of the Chardonnay. Parsnip and the delicate fragrance of white truffle oil. Its balanced structure and finesse make it an excellent choice to accompany this velouté. Discover here
🫖 Warm infusion of thyme and lemon
Infuse sprigs of thyme and slices of lemon in hot water for a slightly tangy, herbaceous drink that enhances the earthiness and refinement of the velouté.
Composition | ||
Ingredients | Origins | % |
Parsnip | Switzerland | 62% |
Water | Switzerland | 12% |
Whole milk | Switzerland | 9% |
Agria potato | Switzerland | 7% |
Cream of milk | Swiss | 5% |
Onion | Swiss | 4% |
White Salt | Switzerland | <1% |
Macronutrients | 380g | |
Calories | 270kcal | |
Fat | 8g | |
- Saturated fatty acids | 5g | |
Carbohydrates | 39g | |
- Sugars | 14g | |
Protein | 5g | |
Dietary fibre | 10g | |
Salt | 1g | |
Micro-nutrients | 380g | |
Calcium | 152mg | |
Copper | 0mg | |
Iron | 2mg | |
Magnesium | 81mg | |
Potassium | 1075mg | |
Zinc | 1mg | |
Omega 3 | 0mg | |
Vitamin A | 106µg | |
Vitamin C | 32mg |
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Velouté de Parsnip with White Truffle Oil: Smooth and refined, delivered to your door!
Looking for a comforting dish with elegant flavors? Our velouté of Parsnip with white truffle oil is a true delight. With Parsnip creamy Swiss, potato for sweetness and a subtle touch of white truffle, this velouté is perfect for a refined gourmet moment. Supplied in a practical jar, it's ready to heat up for an effortless break.
Quality Swiss Ingredients for an Authentic Taste
At bienBon.ch, we use mainly Swiss ingredients, chosen for their freshness and quality. This velouté combines Parsnip, Swiss potatoes and whole milk with a hint of white truffle oil, creating a perfect balance of sweetness and finesse. A comforting, elegant recipe for a real moment of pleasure!
A practical, eco-friendly Velouté in a jar
Our veloutés in jars are designed to combine practicality and respect for the environment. With our reusable glass jar, no more disposable packaging! This Parsnip with white truffle oil can be kept for several days in the fridge, ideal for satisfying your cravings for refinement without waste. Order today and enjoy it whenever you like!
A light, nutrient-rich dish
Our velouté of Parsnip is not only delicious, but also rich in fiber and potassium, with only 270 kcal per portion. It offers a balanced supply of vitamins and minerals, perfect for a gourmet break that takes care of you. A light, healthy dish, ideal for warming up and indulging yourself.
Delivered Directly to Your Home for Convenient Tasting
With our home meal delivery service in Switzerland, all you have to do is order foodand our velouté of Parsnip with white truffle oil arrives straight to your door. A soft, refined velouté, delivered with the utmost simplicity, for a moment of gourmet, eco-responsible pleasure.
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Frequently asked questions
Will I have enough to eat?
Simple answer: yes!
The quantity (400-450g) and nutritional value of our main dishes (rich in fibre in particular) means that we can satisfy the appetites and needs of as many people as possible!
If you'd like to spice up your meal, and in the interests of a balanced diet, choose a piece of seasonal fruit and a yoghurt (vegetable?).
How are the dishes packaged?
To preserve their organoleptic and nutritional qualities, our dishes are packed in jars. They are then delivered fresh in isothermal cartons. Freshness guaranteed on arrival!
Some dishes may be packed in vacuum bags, in which case this will be indicated on the description sheet.
Don't forget to refrigerate!
What is the shelf life of dishes?
All our jars are pasteurized (in other words, they are cooked at a low temperature for a looooong time), which allows them to benefit from long shelf-life (from several weeks to several months), with no added preservatives.
Magic, isn't it?
So don't worry, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy your dishes!
Where and when do you deliver?
All over Switzerland, from Tuesday to Saturday!
Your meals are delivered via La Poste, DPD, Planzer (or any other carrier, on a case-by-case basis), to the address of your choice (office, home, etc.).
You can choose the delivery date that suits you best at the checkout stage of your shopping basket (please note that time slot selection is not yet available).
Orders placed from Monday to Friday
=> D+2 delivery available
Order from Saturday to Sunday
=> Delivery from Tuesday of the following week
Delivery charges are degressive according to the value of your order: for example, they reach CHF9.90 for orders between CHF80 and CHF105, and are free for orders of CHF150 or more.
Finally, if you're not at home, your parcels will be deposited wherever the carrier deems most appropriate (in the entrance hall or under the letterboxes, for example). The isothermal packaging will keep them cool until you return the same day!
Don't forget: your meals can be stored in the refrigerator. several weeks after receipt!
You'll have plenty of time to enjoy them!
Can I pick up my food on site?
Yes, absolutely!
All you have to do is select the "Pick-up on site" option at the shopping cart validation stage, choose the date and time slot that suits you best, then click on "Pick-up on site" at the next stage.
Further instructions will be sent to you in the order confirmation e-mail.
How do you ensure that jars are fit for consumption?
When you receive your jars or just before tasting, you can carry out several tests to make sure that everything is OK:
- when you press the little button in the middle of the lid, it should not collapse;
- the lid should not unscrew easily (a little force is required);
- a small "POP" should be audible when the lid is opened;
- no unpleasant odors escape from the jar on opening;
- visually, no deterioration of the ingredients is detectable.
Once all these tests have been carried out, if you still have any doubts, don't hesitate to contact us at bienbonjour@bienBon.ch !
How to... Open the jars?
Several techniques are available to you:
Raw strength
Do you have an iron fist, or would you just like to take the opportunity to do a little muscle strengthening? So grab the jar in one hand, the lid in the other and... turn both hands in opposite directions!
The costteau (also known as thegrandma's method")
Take a round-tipped, slightly rigid knife, slide it into the gap between the lid and the jar and pry. You should hear a little pop, and that's it!
The shock
A safe work surface (or board)? Great, now's your chance to let off some steam: take the jar in one hand and tap the lid on the worktop. When you hear a "pop", it's all good!
If you've got other techniques up your sleeve, don't hesitate to share them with us!
How do I reheat my meals?
In a saucepan
5-10 minutes over medium heat (add a dash of water if necessary)
Microwave
3 to 5 minutes
(depending on your appliance - pour the ingredients into a suitable dish beforehand)
We also recommend reheating certain dishes in a conventional oven (15 min. at 180°C) or bain-marie (8-10 min.), which will be specified on the label if necessary.