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Would You Eat This? Foie Gras Ice Cream

2008_08_04-FoieGrasIceCream.jpgIt's Ice Cream Month at The Kitchn, and we've got a plethora of ice cream recipes to share. However, we ran across this, and we couldn't help but wonder: would you eat this? Pretend for a minute that money's no object.

 
 

When we think of foie gras, we think of it seared with scallops and drizzled with cherry-port reduction. We don't think of it as an ice cream, but apparently Philippe Faur does. Not only do they have foie gras ice cream, but they also make mustard and black truffle ice cream. Is this something that could be delicious, or is that just going overboard?

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As a rule I try not to eat cold gray things. But if I were going to eat it, I would most definitely want to do it in a dark room off a lucite tooth.

posted by Oven Mitzie on August 4th 2008 at 10:45am
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I guess it depends on how it is served. If it were served simply as is I wouldn't have any desire to eat it.

If it were one small component of a dish I would be inclined to try it. I could see something like a little waffle topped with a sauteed piece of foie, a quenelle of foie gras ice cream, some pickled cherries and an armagnac syrup being kind of interesting.

posted by art on August 4th 2008 at 10:48am
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That's just plain gross!

posted by 2T on August 4th 2008 at 11:01am
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I once had a plate that had small scoops of about 7 or 8 ice creams that were all savory. I remember the sauteed onion one the best. They weren't bad, they just weren't good. It was interesting to try and explore new flavors but nothing you would ever want to keep around in the freezer.

posted by caw261 on August 4th 2008 at 11:03am
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Gross.

posted by Lucia G on August 4th 2008 at 11:13am
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I think I would eat it just on the off-chance that it might be delicious.

posted by kumquat on August 4th 2008 at 11:15am
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For a discussion on foie gras ice cream in the US, specifically from Scoops in LA, listen to the podcast of Even Kleiman's Good Food. Also mentioned: squid ink, durian, and nicotine-mint!

http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/gf/gf080628goat_cheese_chocolat

posted by Dana V on August 4th 2008 at 11:38am
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Not for a million dollars!

posted by chartreuse on August 4th 2008 at 12:04pm
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I would try it. I think it would be incredibly rich and creamy. Maybe topped with some sauteed pears or apples.

posted by ah-ha on August 4th 2008 at 12:27pm
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Looks and sounds pretty yucky. Not to mention the ethics of it.

It would especially gross if their was some hint of sweetness. I had garlic ice cream at the Gilroy Garlic Festival a few weeks ago and it was gross. It was sweet. It just did not work and the sweet aftertaste with the garlic aftertaste was awful.

posted by Robbybird on August 4th 2008 at 2:59pm
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I've had some at L'Épicier in Montreal as part of a foie gras trio and it was delicious.

posted by Eve in Hochelaga on August 4th 2008 at 4:56pm
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No. Just....no.

posted by L1bby on August 4th 2008 at 5:40pm
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I've had it at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant in New York, as small compliment to a Foie Gras appetizer and it worked very nicely with the dish.

posted by noyz319 on August 4th 2008 at 6:14pm
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I've had the foie gras ice cream-filled profiteroles at Le Pigeon in Portland and they are divine. Not too overpoweringly foie tasting, just rich and silky, which is a great balance for the crunchy browned profiterole and sel gris caramel sauce. Not something I could eat everyday (for both financial and health reasons), but easily something I would order again (though last time I was there, I was tempted away by something equally delicious and strange).

posted by arttarte on August 4th 2008 at 7:13pm
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Yeeeaaaa... No.

There's an gelateria in my neighbourhood that's famous for the number and off beat nature of some of their flavours - dill pickle, rice, curry (surprisingly good paired with a chai or nut kulfi), durian, basil pernod, pear and gorgonzola, garlic, sour sop, ect. - and while I can taste test with some of the best, I gotta go with "no thanks" on the foie gras ice cream.

posted by cluebyfourgirl on August 4th 2008 at 9:43pm
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