Pommes SarladaisesOmelette aux TruffesEnchaud PérigourdinCanelé de Bordeaux
France / Périgord–Dordogne & Bordelais (south-west)

Périgord

France's truffle-and-foie-gras heartland, where everything is cooked in duck fat and nothing is wasted.

18 dishes · 54 ingredients · 15 techniquesReference
Signature·Dish

Pommes Sarladaises

Potatoes pan-crisped in duck fat with garlic and parsley — the everyday luxury of Périgord.

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Périgord is the rich, slow south-west — black truffle shaved over eggs, foie gras and confit duck, walnuts pressed for oil, ceps fried with garlic and parsley. Potatoes are crisped in duck fat (pommes sarladaises), pork is sealed under its own fat (enchaud), and from Bordeaux come the red-wine-and-marrow sauces and the caramel-shelled canelé. It is cooking built on preservation and abundance at once.

The Palate

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Pommes Sarladaises

Potatoes pan-fried golden in duck fat with garlic and parsley.

Why start here · The everyday taste of Périgord in a single pan.

Omelette aux Truffes

A soft omelette perfumed with shaved black truffle.

Why start here · The simplest way to meet Périgord's most famous treasure.

Enchaud Périgourdin

Pork loin slow-cooked and sealed under its own fat.

Why start here · Confit logic turned on pork — Périgord preservation at its best.

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How They Cook

Techniques that define this cuisine

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Kindred Kitchens

Cuisines built on the same signature ingredients

Other regions

Siblings within French — each its own tradition.

Parisian
53

Bistro classics, brasserie staples, and Carême-Escoffier haute cuisine — the Paris-trained meta-kitchen that defined what 'French' tastes like to the world.

Provençal
41

Olive oil, herbes de Provence, rosé — Mediterranean France. Bouillabaisse, ratatouille, pissaladière.

Lyonnais
28

Bouchon culture — quenelles, andouillette, salade lyonnaise. France's gastronomic capital.

Alsatian
25

German-French border — choucroute garnie, tarte flambée, baeckeoffe. Riesling country.

Burgundian
24

Boeuf bourguignon, coq au vin, escargots — wine-braised heart of French cooking.

Auvergnat
22

Massif Central cheese mountains — aligot, truffade, blue cheeses, lentilles du Puy.

Gascon
21

Southwestern duck country — cassoulet, confit, foie gras, magret de canard.

Norman
21

Butter, cream, apples, calvados, camembert — Atlantic dairy belt. Sole meunière, tarte normande.

Savoyard
21

Alpine cuisine of Savoie and Haute-Savoie — built on mountain cheeses (Beaufort, Reblochon, Tomme, Abondance), the melted-cheese trinity of fondue, raclette and tartiflette, cured pork and diots sausages, potatoes, buckwheat crozets, and lake fish.

Brittany
19

Atlantic Celtic France — crêpes, galettes au sarrasin, beurre blanc, kouign-amann.

Languedoc
17

Mediterranean south from Nîmes to the Catalan border — salt-cod brandade, the squid-and-tomato tielles of Sète, Roussillon's snails and meatballs, and almond-and-fennel sweets.

Lorraine
17

Vosges butter-and-mirabelle — quiche Lorraine, madeleines, pâté Lorrain.

Corsican
16

The island's maquis-scented cooking — fresh brocciu cheese in omelettes and fiadone, chestnut-flour pulenda, wild-boar civet, and chestnut-fed charcuterie (figatellu, lonzu, coppa).

Franc-Comtois
16

The Jura / Franche-Comté table — Comté and Vacherin Mont d’Or cheeses, the oxidative vin jaune, morels, smoked Morteau and Montbéliard sausages, and the runny cheese spread cancoillotte.

Loire
15

The châteaux country and France's garden — potted Tours rillettes, pike-perch in beurre blanc, goat cheeses, Anjou cream and fruit, and the upside-down caramel apple Tarte Tatin of the Sologne.

Nord
15

Northern France and French Flanders — dark-beer beef braises (carbonnade), the cheese-and-beer Welsh, ham-and-mushroom ficelle picarde, the pungent Maroilles cheese tart, jellied potjevleesch, endives and a mussels-and-frites culture shared with Belgium.

Basque
14

Piperade, axoa, gâteau basque, jambon de Bayonne — Espelette pepper everywhere.

Champenois
10

Champagne wine region — andouillette, biscuits roses, brut traditions.

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