Périgord
France's truffle-and-foie-gras heartland, where everything is cooked in duck fat and nothing is wasted.
Pommes Sarladaises
Potatoes pan-crisped in duck fat with garlic and parsley — the everyday luxury of Périgord.
View page →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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Potatoes pan-fried golden in duck fat with garlic and parsley.
Why start here · The everyday taste of Périgord in a single pan.
A soft omelette perfumed with shaved black truffle.
Why start here · The simplest way to meet Périgord's most famous treasure.
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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