| Foie Gras Liver | By preparation | Specialties | ||
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Duck Liver Goose Liver |
Fully-Cooked Micuit | Terrine | Torchon Raw Foie Gras: Sliced | Whole |
Duck:
Confit Cassoulet | Magret Duck/Goose: Fat | Mousse |
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| By origin & brand | ||||
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Canada & USA:
Hudson Valley |
Marky's |
Terroirs D'Antan France: Bizac | Rougie | Marky's |
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| Perfect accompaniment: French Crepes | Toasts | ||||
Goose liver is softer, more delicate, more creamlike. Duck liver is more rustic, with a stronger taste. Sliced and ready to be served, the liver is much appreciated cold but not frozen - it must be taken out of the refrigerator 15 minutes before being savoured on slices of farmhouse bread slightly roasted. Serve it with a Sauternes, a champagne or a light red wine.
Goose Liver Plain Foie Gras
Rougie Whole Goose Foie Gras in Aspic w/Port Wine 6.34 oz.
Whole Gooose Foie Gras Micuit in Aspic with Port Wine - ready to eat - 6.34 oz/180 gr by Rougie, Perigord F...
