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We're having a Goose today. 12:48 - Nov 30 with 760 viewslifelong

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We're having a Goose today. on 12:52 - Nov 30 with 758 viewsDarran

You and the wife are having a goose?

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We're having a Goose today. on 12:54 - Nov 30 with 755 viewslifelong

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.
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We're having a Goose today. on 12:54 - Nov 30 with 755 viewsdickythorpe

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.
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We're having a Goose today. on 12:58 - Nov 30 with 747 viewslifelong

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.
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:01 - Nov 30 with 736 viewsexiledclaseboy

I had duck last night, never tried it before. Very nice it was.

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We're having a Goose today. on 13:09 - Nov 30 with 725 viewslifelong

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.
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:12 - Nov 30 with 717 viewsdickythorpe

I tried Duck from my local Chinese a few years back, amazing taste and thoroughly tasty
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:13 - Nov 30 with 714 viewsexiledclaseboy

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?

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We're having a Goose today. on 13:20 - Nov 30 with 701 viewslifelong

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.
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We're having a Goose today. on 13:22 - Nov 30 with 698 viewsjandyt

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.

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We're having a Goose today. on 15:00 - Nov 30 with 638 viewsLord_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.


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