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Our Foie Gras Terrine is made with local duck foie gras livers and carefully seasoned to enhance the rich and buttery flavor, and creamy texture that melts in your mouth. Our Foie Gras Terrine is perfect for entertaining guests or adding a touch of luxury to your celebratory meals.
There are a few ways to enjoy our Foie Gras Terrine. Here are a few ideas:
- Serve the terrine as a starter on toasted bread with a light sweet touch of a fig spread.
- Impress your guests by making a canapé board with our Foie Gras Terrine by toasted fresh slice bread or pain d'Epices (gingerbread) and fruits.
- Enjoy a slice of Foie Gras Terrine as a 1st course with a glass of champagne or a sweet white wine for an elegant dining experience.
Please see individual product page for further information on nutrition.
What is foie gras terrine?
Foie gras terrine is a classic French delicacy made from whole duck or goose liver. It is cooked in a terrine mold and lightly seasoned with salt, pepper and sugar and sometimes with black truffle or liquor.
How do you eat Foie Gras terrine?
Foie gras terrine is usually served cold/room temperature as an "amuse-bouche" (cocktail canapé) or as a 1st course with toasted bread or pain d'Epices (gingerbread). You can also pair it with a sweet or savory jam or chutney.
Our Serving Tips: to avoid a slice breakage while slicing, dip a sharp knife into a cup of hot water and repeat between each cut. That way the foie gras slice will not stick the knife blade or break.
Can I cook Dufour's Foie Gras terrine?
No, our terrine is already seasoned and ready to eat. If you wish to cook Foie Gras, then you will need to purchase raw liver from another supplier.
How does foie gras taste like?
Foie gras has a rich, buttery flavor and a creamy texture. It has a delicate, slightly sweet taste that melts in your mouth.
Is foie gras banned in the US?
No. Foie gras is not banned in the US, but it is illegal to produce it in California. Yet consumption is still allowed there if the residents purchase it from out of state.