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Rougie Block of Duck Foie Gras (Pate) 7 oz French luxury

Rougie Block of Duck Foie Gras (Pate) 7 oz French luxury
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Rougie Block of Duck Foie Gras (Pate) 7 oz French luxury

 
SKU:  

8753

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Foie gras should be served chilled. Enjoy it on toasted bread with a glass of Sauternes, or on a baguette with a glass of California red.

 
Our Price: $52.00 - $550.00
 
  
 


Product Details
Product Weight:1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Perfect for toasts, and appetizers

  • Serve chilled with toast and wine

  • Rich flavor and smooth texture

  • Enjoy as is, or saute or roast it

  • Imported from France


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Foie Gras and Oxtail Terrine  Jun 21, 2010
The foie gras was at my doorstep in no time, I live in the U.S. and I cannot find foie gras anywhere. I Braised some oxtail for about five hours, and I made a terrine with the foie gras and the oxtail, it was brilliant.

2 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Eh  Jun 29, 2008
For the record: I'm not a fan of foie gras.

However, I did not by this for myself. This was bought for my mother as a birthday / mothers day gift.

Product shipped very quickly, my mom was very happy with it. As a coincidence, my mother was born near where this was produced and actually has toured the place.

4 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Great in Cassoulet  Feb 09, 2008
I used the duck confit in my cassoulet, replacing the goose in Julia Child's recipe. It was incredible. I would definitely order this again as the duck was tender and savory. I also substituted pork for lamb and I added andouille sausage which I also ordered through Amazon.com. Excellent results!

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