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Elevages Perigord French Cassoulet in Glass jar with duck confit and sausage Product of Canada 850 g, One

Elevages Perigord French Cassoulet in Glass jar with duck confit and sausage Product of Canada 850 g, One
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Elevages Perigord French Cassoulet in Glass jar with duck confit and sausage Product of Canada 850 g, One

 
 
Our Price: $39.99
 
SKU:  

8851-One

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Features
  • Classic Cassoulet Recipe

  • Generous for 2 helpings

  • Complete meal, you can add to it (see jar)

  • Made in Canada

  • Imported


Description

What bouillabaisse is to Marseille, cassoulet is to the Southwest of France: the subject of endless and spirited debate. Everyone agrees about the foundation, white beans cooked with fat, garlic, and herbs; this base gives the beloved dish its smooth texture and rich, creamy flavor. But the meats used to garnish the dish vary by region. In Toulouse, preserved goose or duck (confit d'oie ou de canard), mutton, and Toulouse sausage are essential ingredients; in Castelnaudary, pork and goose are the meats of choice; and in Carcassonne, mutton and partridge are de rigeur. Whatever the ingredients (these and other variations work equally well, to our mind), a homemade cassoulet is a labor of love, and many hours (Julia Child recommends two to three days). If you are pressed for time, you will be pleased to discover this ready-made version from Elevages de Périgord. Produced in Canada (the French don't have the right to export pork to the U.S. these days), this cassoulet contains two pieces of duck confit and two sausages per jar. Just warm it in the oven or stovetop and enjoy.


Product Details
Product Weight:4.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Delcious Cassoulet, take it from a Toulousain!  Dec 16, 2010 By E. Steiner
This is definitely a delicious product, very flavor and good portions of duck confit and saucisse de toulouse. I would advise to be careful with children as there will be broken bone fragments in the cassoulet from the duck which poses a choking hazard.

I also would advise buying from Marky's as their prices are far cheaper!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4yummy but still in the fence  Oct 01, 2011 By MrsJjohnson
I had this product freshly made at a fancy french restuarant....the jarred version is almost as good. I will have to admit that the congealed fats were a little off putting before i heated it and also how fatty it is in general but the taste is better than your mima from france could ever make! Its good

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Have you seen how geese and ducks are raised?  Mar 04, 2011 By Edward Stafford
They range freely. They come running when it is time for the gavage. I would not call this torture. Now if you want to talk about torture look at the factory farming of chickens here in th US.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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