Foie Gras
Rougie Foie Gras from The Butcher Shoppe in Toronto

Foie Gras

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Regular price $96.41
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  • Always cut-to-order by an artisanal butcher
  • Free delivery on orders over $250

"Just decadent!”

The Quick Facts on Our Rougie Foie Gras

  • Product of Canada
  • Grade A
  • Avg. 1.5 lbs per package 

The Butcher Shoppe's rougie foie gras comes from a family-owned farm in Quebec where they’ve been raising ducks sustainably for almost one hundred and fifty years! Foie gras has a rich, buttery, and delicate flavour — perfect for any special occasion or treat. Our rougie foie gras is a Grade A product that has a golden colour and has been specially selected for its optimal texture. If you're looking for foie gras in the Toronto area, order online today for pick up or delivery from The Butcher Shoppe!

Goes Great With...

Enjoy your foie gras with a small dollop of fruit jam or chutney, like fig jam, apricot compote or orange marmalade. 

Our Preferred Preparation for Rougie Foie Gras

We like letting the foie gras really shine by simply serving it on a slice of toasted baguette with some white pepper. Classic. 

How Much Does Foie Gras Cost?

Our rougie foie gras is priced at $72.00 for a 1.5 lb package (average weight). *Prices are subject to change. See the top of this page for the most current pricing. 

How It Ships...

Our rougie foie gras is prepared to order at our Toronto butcher shop, then immediately vacuum sealed at its freshest before being shipped to your door. We can deliver throughout the greater Toronto area. We also have in-store pick up available.

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