Why being against Foie gras is the dark side.

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sygyzy

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I've tried it a couple of times, but never could get into it. One of those things where the texture + temperature just put me way off.

There are other ways to eat it, maybe I'll try that some time.

What ways have you tried it?
 

KeithTalent

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What ways have you tried it?

Probably only had a torchon or something; uninitiated should probably start with a pan-seared piece. A little easier to get into that way in my opinion.

KT
 

KeithTalent

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Foie Gras is delicious. However, if you're looking for something that keeps forever, is incredibly tasty, and far cheaper, that you can eat on bread, by itself, etc - look into making some pork rillettes. I'm not suggesting that will ever replace the meat-buttery flavor of foie gras, but you can make some rillettes and keep them in the back of the fridge for damn near 6 months if they manage to not get eaten first.

Duck rillettes too! So good!

KT