Christmas goose is roasted goose that is favorably eaten during Christmas. It is also eaten on St. Martin’s Day too. The Christmas goose may be typically stuffed with prunes, apples, onions and sweet chestnuts. Salt ... More »
It is not a good idea to stuff a fat goose, as there is too much fat in the flesh and the stuffing would be greasy.
Instead, put the apples, cut in two, inside in the belly.
They will help to counteract the fat.
Lay the goose on a grid standing over the ..
GETTING READY
1) Preheat the oven to 400F.
2) Remove the neck and giblets out from the cavity of the goose. Remove the excess fat from the body and skin of the neck.
3) With paper towels dry the goose.
4) Take the wings out at the second joint. Tie it flat ..
Mix the apples, carrots, onion, celery, raisins, walnuts, bread, milk and seasonings together.
Stuff the mixture into the goose, truss the goose.
Place in a large roaster.
Rub goose with garlic and brush with the oil.
Sprinkle with paprika.
Place in a ..
Remove any pin feathers with tweezers.
Cut out the oil sac at the base of the tail.
Wipe inside of goose with a damp cloth and sprinkle lightly with 1/2 tsp salt.
To make stuffing, melt the butter in a large frying pan.
Saute the onions over low heat about 5 ..
1. Prepare Rye-Bread Stuffing.
2. Remove giblets and neck from goose; refrigerate to use in soup another day. Discard fat from body cavity; rinse goose with running cold water and drain well; pat dry with paper towels. Spoon some stuffing into neck cavity (do ..
1. Remove all the fat from inside the bird and use a skewer to prick the goose skin all over, especially under the wings (A), if you have time to spare (although this isn't essential), sit the goose in a sink, then slowly and carefully pour over 3 kettles of ..
GETTING READY
1) Remove all the fat from goose.
2) Chop or grind the gizzard and liver.
3) Preheat oven to 350° F.
MAKING
4) Take a skillet and heat 4 tablespoons fat in it. Add onions and cook until brown.
5) Add potatoes and cook over low heat for about 2 ..
Finely chop goose liver.
In small skillet cook liver in butter till tender.
In a saucepan cover apple and onion with water; simmer, covered, till tender.
Drain.
Mix together 1/2 cup boiling water and bouillon granules till granules are dissolved.
Mix apple ..
Remove all loose fat from goose.
Remove and reserve giblets, neck and wing tips for making stock, if desired.
Wipe goose inside and out with damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
If desired, remove wishbone for easier carving.
Rub goose inside and out with lemon ..
Remove loose fat from goose cavity.
Remove giblets and neck; reserve for other uses.
Chop off wings just below the elbow, if desired.
Rinse goose thoroughly with cold water; pat dry with paper towels.
Using a trussing needle or sharp skewer, prick skin all ..
GETTING READY
1) Wipe the goose with a towel and remove giblets from inside.
2) Thaw oven-ready goose slowly for up to 24 hours.
3) Preheat oven hot to 400°F, 200°C or Gas No. 6.
4) Wash and discard cores from apples and keep it whole.
5) With the tip of a ..
GETTING READY
1. Preheat the oven to 450° F.
2. Wash, dry and clean the offal of the Goose.
3. On a meat board, and using a large jointing knife, joint and skin the bird to get 2 whole, skinless leg portions and two boneless breast portions. Trim away the ..
Geese seem to personify the festive spirit of Christmas and in recent years they have been gaining in popularity over the previously ubiquitous turkey.
The meat of a goose is fairly rich and fatty, and so a sharp, fruity stuffing will complement it very ..
Grind the goose or turkey.
Chop the meat finely if you do not have a grinder.
Cream butter or margarine well and beat in the ground poultry meat, sherry, cloves, pepper, salt, lemon juice and Tabasco sauce.
Press mixture into individual pots, smooth top and ..
Combine the lime jelly powder, boiling water and 3/4 cup (175 mL) cold water.
Cool.
Combine the lemon juice, avocado, sour cream and food colouring in a blender or food processor.
Puree until smooth.
Add to the lime jelly and refrigerate in a 2 qt. (2 L) ..
Cook bacon in a large Dutch oven over medium heat 3 minutes or just until it begins to crisp.
Add onion, and cook, 5 minutes or until onion is tender and golden, stirring occasionally.
Add cabbage; cook 3 minutes, stirring gently.
Add wine, sugar, and ..
Melt butter or margarine in large skillet.
Add celery and onion; cover and cook slowly until onion is tender, not brown.
Remove from heat.
Add remaining ingredients; toss lightly.
Excellent for chicken, Rock Cornish hens, capon, duck or goose.
For turkey, ..