Sliced rustic French terrine with red wine onion sauce on a plate

Rustic French Terrine – Traditional Pâté de Campagne Recipe Made at Home

Introduction

Pâté de Campagne, often called “country-style terrine” in France, is a classic rustic dish that originated in rural French kitchens. Traditionally, it was made as a way to use every part of the meat and preserve it for family gatherings or countryside feasts. This dish combines ground pork, liver, pistachios, and dried fruit, creating a deeply flavorful terrine with a beautiful cross section.

In this recipe, you will learn how to:

  • Shape and bake a terrine using a simple loaf pan
  • Create a smooth texture by packing and water-baking correctly
  • Finish like a French bistro dish with elegant slicing and serving tips

I decided to make this terrine after seeing a chef prepare it at a restaurant. It looked elegant yet surprisingly approachable, and I wanted to recreate that “French bistro at home” feeling in my own kitchen.

Ingredients

(for one standard loaf pan / terrine mold):

– 320g ground pork (or mixed ground meat)

– 100g chicken liver, finely chopped

– 1/2 medium onion, minced

– 1 egg

– 60ml heavy cream

– 4 tbsp breadcrumbs

– 30g unsalted pistachios

– 20g dried fruit (raisin, fig, or apricot), chopped

– 1 clove garlic, minced

– A pinch of nutmeg

– Black pepper, to taste

– Salt, to taste

– 6–8 slices bacon (for lining the pan)

Instructions

Step 1: Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix well.

Step 2: Line a loaf pan with bacon and press the mixture in tightly.

Step 3: Cover with foil to prepare for the water bath.

Step 4: Bake at 160°C in a water bath for about one hour.

Step 5: Chill overnight for clean slicing and better flavor.

Tips

  • Keep the water halfway up the pan during baking to avoid uneven cooking
  • Let the terrine sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving to bring out the aroma
  • Red wine onion sauce, mustard, or pickles pair beautifully with this dish

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