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		I have been given a goose over Christmas and am going to be cooking that this afternoon.  
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I have never cooked one of these before.
Does anyone know what it tastes like?
Does anyone have any cooking tips for Goose?
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		lol mcamp.....    you will have to Google the goose me thinks.
Have never done that.... will have a look in my recipe books.
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		Pronkertjie Wrote:This looks like a great recipe....
MMmm Will try using some of those options!!!! yes
Just concerned about what it will taste like really, as duck isn't a favourite of mine and I think it might be similiar..
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		mcamp999 Wrote:MMmm Will try using some of those options!!!! yes
Just concerned about what it will taste like really, as duck isn't a favourite of mine and I think it might be similiar..
I think a goose has more fat than a duck..... of wat praat ek alles :donald:
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		Pronkertjie Wrote:I think a goose has more fat than a duck..... of wat praat ek alles :donald:
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I will report back after tonight, thy are blooming expensive though!! I see the cost price of this one was £35.00 for 4 kilos
	
 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		...and : do savour the fat , it is very healthy !
In Gascony , where they use a lot of geese and their fat , the good health and longevity of "zem les frogz" are legendary...
( We usually prepare a big goose : similar to a turkey , slow oven & keeping it moist...)
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		Hope it all turns out great.
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		mcamp999 Wrote:I have been given a goose over Christmas and am going to be cooking that this afternoon.  
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I have never cooked one of these before.
Homer don't talk..uhhmmm.....ahhhhh.........uhmmmm....nonsense.
I've seen you cook your goose plenty of times in the sports section 

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		mcamp999 Wrote:I will report back after tonight, thy are blooming expensive though!! I see the cost price of this one was £35.00 for 4 kilos
How'd  it turn out?
Personally have neither cooked nor tasted goose before (apart from the liver, fat and foie gras) so am quite interested.
I hope you reserved the fat, rendered it down slowly and then clarified it for later use in cooking - great to make confit with etc.