We're having a Goose today. 12:48 - Nov 30 with 914 views | lifelong | For a change. | ![](/images/avatars/9937.gif) | | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 12:52 - Nov 30 with 912 views | Darran | You and the wife are having a goose? | ![](/images/avatars/8644.gif) |
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We're having a Goose today. on 12:54 - Nov 30 with 909 views | lifelong |
We're having a Goose today. on 12:52 - Nov 30 by Darran | You and the wife are having a goose? |
Yes. Stuffed with lemons, limes and herbs. | ![](/images/avatars/9937.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 12:54 - Nov 30 with 909 views | dickythorpe | How long does it take to cook? Plus what are you having with it? The fat off a goose is supposed to be amazing to roast spuds with. | ![](/images/avatars/14957.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 12:58 - Nov 30 with 901 views | lifelong |
We're having a Goose today. on 12:54 - Nov 30 by dickythorpe | How long does it take to cook? Plus what are you having with it? The fat off a goose is supposed to be amazing to roast spuds with. |
Cooked for 3 and a half hours, well over a pint of fat has come off it. The roast spuds are in as I speak. Cabbage, roast parsnips and carrots to accompany them. | ![](/images/avatars/9937.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:01 - Nov 30 with 890 views | exiledclaseboy | I had duck last night, never tried it before. Very nice it was. | ![](/images/avatars/8641.gif) |
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:09 - Nov 30 with 879 views | lifelong |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:01 - Nov 30 by exiledclaseboy | I had duck last night, never tried it before. Very nice it was. |
Duck is very nice, similar meat to a goose but a goose is a bit more earthy. | ![](/images/avatars/9937.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:12 - Nov 30 with 871 views | dickythorpe | I tried Duck from my local Chinese a few years back, amazing taste and thoroughly tasty | ![](/images/avatars/14957.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:13 - Nov 30 with 868 views | exiledclaseboy |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:09 - Nov 30 by lifelong | Duck is very nice, similar meat to a goose but a goose is a bit more earthy. |
I'm told goose meat is quite greasy (for want of a better word). Is this true? | ![](/images/avatars/8641.gif) |
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:20 - Nov 30 with 855 views | lifelong |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:13 - Nov 30 by exiledclaseboy | I'm told goose meat is quite greasy (for want of a better word). Is this true? |
As long as it's cooked on a rack and the fat is allowed to drain off it's okay. There's not a hell of a lot of meat with a goose, a fairly large one feeds 4 people with a reasonable appetite. | ![](/images/avatars/9937.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:22 - Nov 30 with 852 views | jandyt |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:13 - Nov 30 by exiledclaseboy | I'm told goose meat is quite greasy (for want of a better word). Is this true? |
Never found it greasy. If you cook it for the right amount of time, it's no more greasy than duck or chicken. You should pierce the breast a few times and collect the grease so it all runs out, and as someone else said, collect the grease and use it for roasties which are superb as a result. | ![](/images/avatars/9027.gif) |
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We're having a Goose today. on 15:00 - Nov 30 with 792 views | Lord_Bony |
We're having a Goose today. on 13:09 - Nov 30 by lifelong | Duck is very nice, similar meat to a goose but a goose is a bit more earthy. |
Oh yes | ![](/images/avatars/10805.gif) |
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