Les Trois Petits Cochons (the Three Little Pigs) started in 1975 as a small charcuterie in the heart of New York's Greenwich Village. Founders Alain Sinturel and Jean Pierre Pradié cooked and offered pâtés and other French specialties to the neighborhood gourmets. They soon received rave reviews by such notables as Craig Clairborne, Mimi Sheraton, James Beard, and others. Once word got out, they began making pâtés for other restaurants around Manhattan. By 1990, demand forced them to expand their operation. Today they make their pâtés in their kitchen, House of Bricks, located in Wilkes Barre, PA. Les Trois Petits Cochons is recognized for its excellence as a leader in the specialty food business, and the industry it helped to create. They use all-natural, high quality ingredients, and craft small, handmade batches. Pâté Forestier is a mélange of chicken liver, pork, white wine and cèpes. A pâté created to celebrate cèpes, the wonderful wild mushrooms are hand-picked in the oak forest of France. Their chefs marinate the cèpes in Madeira with wine and Cognac.Contains soy products.
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