Moose6026 12:57 AM 08-12-2011
Never had Foie Gras, but it sounds tasty.
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Angry_Pirate 02:11 AM 08-12-2011
Patrick B 06:35 AM 08-12-2011
A true delicacy. Haven't had it in a few years. For those that haven't had it, think of the best ribeye steak you've ever had, and intensify the flavor by 10.
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goalie204 08:31 AM 08-12-2011
I've never bought it, only had it in restaurants
There is a cookign show of a guy in Montreal, and he made a seared foie gras, and put it on bread with homeade almond butter and homeade jelly. Wierd, but intriguing!
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goalie204 08:50 AM 08-12-2011
WittyUserName 08:53 AM 08-12-2011
I am interested trying this when I get back to DC.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:58 AM 08-12-2011
Originally Posted by LasciviousXXX:
I haven't bought any online in the last year or so. If you find a good source let me know, I'm dying for some at home as well :-)
Will do. I'm on the hunt for a good source. I've seen a few gourmet stores online that have some foie, but I really don't have any idea if they are good.
If I get a good source, I will let you know Tyr.
A port wine reduction sauce to drizzle over some foie would be my first dish
:-)
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:00 AM 08-12-2011
Originally Posted by Patrick B:
A true delicacy. Haven't had it in a few years. For those that haven't had it, think of the best ribeye steak you've ever had, and intensify the flavor by 10.
I also love that great buttery texture you get with foie. Rich stuff for sure.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:07 AM 08-12-2011
For people looking to try Foie Gras, try getting some as an appetizer at a nice steakhouse. From what I've seen, a lot of good steakhouses will have foie as an appetizer. I was at Benny's Chop house with my brother-in-law about 2 months ago to celebrate his wedding, and they had some.
edit: still there on the menu, Foie Gras with forest mushrooms, crispy pork belly huckleberry jus
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ade06 10:08 AM 08-12-2011
I'm not a fan of it! I was excited about trying it after watching a couple TV chief's raving about it, so I waited until I was in France to try it. I had it twice at two different restaurants and I didn't like it either times. I guess it's just not my cup of tea.
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Jbailey 11:16 AM 08-12-2011
It's on a few menus around town. . My favorite sushi place has it.
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Pat1075 03:43 PM 08-12-2011
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
It's on a few menus around town. . My favorite sushi place has it.
Now that seems interesting. Do they manage to work it in with anything in a more fusion style? And if so where is this place?
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ChicagoWhiteSox 06:51 PM 08-12-2011
mmblz 08:59 PM 08-12-2011
Originally Posted by LasciviousXXX:
Since this is my thread I will respond to you directly. While I appreciate and respect your opinion not to eat Foie Gras it is unnecessary to come into the thread and post pictures and start a debate about the merits of force feeding. This is akin to a non-smoker walking up to us cigar smokers and starting in on a rant about why we should not be smoking cigars and how unhealthy it is for us. I know I don't appreciate when people do that and I'm sure you feel the same way when smoking a cigar.
I am an animal lover. Our house is like a zoo most of the time, we have a multitude of animals. However, if your concern for the welfare of animals used for meat in America prohibits you from eating Foie.... I would also suggest skipping all meat commercially available in supermarkets. One trip to farms and slaughterhouses can prove this point.
Thanks
see, eating foie gras even makes you a mind-reader. well said Tyr
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I would not try it, cause I am afraid I might like it.
:-) Seriously I probably wouldn't like it since the only liver I like is Cow and Deer.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 10:31 PM 08-12-2011
Originally Posted by ggainey:
I would not try it, cause I am afraid I might like it.:-) Seriously I probably wouldn't like it since the only liver I like is Cow and Deer.
Yeah stay away from it, you might become a foie addict
:-)
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goalie204 10:40 PM 08-12-2011
it's definitely nothing like cow or deer liver, which are more gamey...Foie Gras is more creamy..and decadent.. and it almost melts in your mouth. It has an almost Buttery texture ..Creamy..Rich..Smooth.. god damn this thread, jonesing now!
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maverickdrinker 11:11 PM 08-12-2011
LOVE FOIE GRAS!!!! Every year, a few friends get to get to do a FOIE GRAS night!! We go to a particular restuarant and order their entire Foie menu twice.
Hard on the body over the next few days following but oooohhhhhh soooooooo gooooddd!!!!!!
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LasciviousXXX 01:15 AM 08-19-2011
Originally Posted by maverickdrinker:
LOVE FOIE GRAS!!!! Every year, a few friends get to get to do a FOIE GRAS night!! We go to a particular restuarant and order their entire Foie menu twice.
Hard on the body over the next few days following but oooohhhhhh soooooooo gooooddd!!!!!!
This sounds amazing!
What's on the Foie Gras menu? Do you have a link to the restaurant?
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proguy747 08:34 PM 10-31-2011
I loved it the two times I have had it. I must say watching it happen is pretty sad especially when they hold there mouth closed so they cannot throw the food up.
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