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ROAST GOOSE



Roast Goose image

Provided by Food Network

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 cup honey
1 cup white vinegar
Enough water to cover the goose
One 10 to 12 pound fresh goose
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper
2 bay leaves
2 tablespoons dried thyme
2 tablespoons dried rosemary
4 cloves garlic
1 small onion
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup flour
3 cups chicken stock

Steps:

  • Place the honey, vinegar, and water in a pot large enough to hold the goose, submerged. Bring the liquid to the boil and add the raw goose to the pot. Return to the boil, reduce the heat and cook the goose at a strong simmer for 20 minutes to render some of the grease as well as begin to tenderize the normally chewy bird. Remove the goose from the liquid and allow to cool at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes, or until cool enough to handle.
  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Prick the goose skin all around the carcass. Season the cavity with half of the salt and pepper, add the herbs, onion and garlic. Truss the legs and season the outside of the goose with the remaining salt and pepper and the olive oil.
  • Preheat a heavy roasting pan for 10 minutes. Place the goose, breast side down, on a rack in the roasting pan and roast in the oven, skimming the fat and reserving it for another use, for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Turn the goose breast side up and roast, basting it with pan juices and skimming the fat, for 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours more, or until the juices run clear when the fleshy part of the thigh is pricked with a fork and a meat thermometer inserted in the fleshy part of the thigh registers 165 degrees.
  • Transfer the goose to a platter, remove the trussing string, and keep the goose warm, covered loosely with foil. Skim off all but 1/4 cup of fat from the pan juices, add the flour, and cook the roux over moderately low heat, stirring, until it has browned slightly. Add the stock in a stream, whisking, and simmer the mixture, stirring occasionally, for 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and strain the gravy into a heated sauceboat.

ROAST GOOSE WITH FORCEMEAT AND SPICED CRANBERRY AND APPLE STUFFI



Roast Goose with Forcemeat and Spiced Cranberry and Apple Stuffi image

I just ordered my goose (a 14lb one) for Christmas, so I'm looking for a recipe now. I found this elsewhere, but it looks like "the one". Obvously, prep times are a guess.

Provided by JustJanS

Categories     Goose

Time 5h

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 (12 lb) goose
2 tablespoons cranberry jelly, to glaze
2 ounces fresh breadcrumbs
2 1/2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary
6 ounces onions, finely chopped
1 dessert apple, skin on,cored,finely chopped
8 ounces ground pork
1 goose liver, if available
salt & freshly ground black pepper
9 ounces cranberries
1 1/2 lbs dessert apples, skin on,cored,cut into 1/2 inch chunks
2 ounces caster sugar
2 ounces fresh breadcrumbs
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
1 pinch ground cloves
1/4 teaspoon ground mace
2 tablespoons port wine
salt & freshly ground black pepper
5 fluid ounces white wine
16 fluid ounces goose giblet stock or 16 fluid ounces canned chicken broth (see note)

Steps:

  • Forcemeat stuffing: Place the breadcrumbs and herbs in a food processor, pulse, add the onion and apple and pulse until finely chopped.
  • Add the pork mince, the goose liver (if using) and some salt and pepper.
  • Cranberry and Apple stuffing: Mix all ingredients together in a large bowl.
  • The goose: Preheat your oven to 375f.
  • Place the forcemeat stuffing in the neck cavity, pressing it in as far as you can.
  • Tuck the flap around it, and push it into a nice smooth, rounded shape with your hands.
  • secure the flap with a couple of cocktail sticks.
  • Place the cranberry and apple stuffing in the goose's cavity.
  • Season the goose with salt and pepper and place on a rack in a roasting tin.
  • No need to add fat, the goose has enough of its own!
  • Place the goose in the centre of your oven and cook for 30 minutes.
  • Reduce the heat to 350f and cook the goose for approximately 3 hours for a 12lb goose and 3 1/2 for a 14lb goose.
  • Remove excess fat from the tray every 30 minutes or so.
  • You should keep this as it make the best roasted veggies ever!
  • *note,while the goose is cooking, you can make your giblet stock, but I won't get any giblets with my goose, so I'm planning to make my gravy with canned chicken broth.
  • When your goose is cooked, heat the cranberry jelly, and brush it all over the gooses skin, return the goose to the oven for a further 15 minutes.
  • Allow the goose to rest for 20-30 minutes.
  • While its resting, make the gravy.
  • Drain off any remaining excess fat from the tin, and add the wine and stock or broth to the remaining juices.
  • Scrape up the brown sticky bits, and cook, reducing to a thinish gravy consistency.
  • Season well with salt and pepper.
  • Serve the goose with its two stuffings and the gravy passed around seperately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1579.5, Fat 91.9, SaturatedFat 29.1, Cholesterol 369.4, Sodium 435.2, Carbohydrate 63.7, Fiber 8.3, Sugar 36.8, Protein 104.9

GOOSE BREAST WITH PRESERVED CRANBERRY FARRO



Goose Breast with Preserved Cranberry Farro image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Yield Serves 4

Number Of Ingredients 27

2 boneless goose breasts
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground
8 oz. preserved cranberry farro (recipe follows)
8 oz. toasted hazelnut sauce (recipe follows)
8 oz. basic farro, cooked (recipe follows)
4 oz. preserved cranberries
12 oz. court-bouillon (recipe follows)
1 tablespoon whole unsalted butter
1 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 teaspoon Tellicherry black pepper, freshly ground
1 gallon court-bouillon (recipe follows)
2 pounds grano farro
1/2 pound aromatic vegetables, brunoise cut
2 tablespoons fresh garlic, chopped
1/4 cup olive oil or grape seed oil
1 tablespoon fine sea salt
1 teaspoon Tellicherry black pepper, freshly ground
1/4 cup fresh thyme leaves
2 white onion, peeled and diced 1/4"
3 carrots, peeled and diced 1/4"
1/2 stalk celery, peeled and diced 1/4"
1 medium leek, cleaned and diced 1/4"
1 garlic bulb, quartered
1 bouquet garni consisting of 2 thyme sprigs, 2 marjoram sprigs, 3 parsley sprigs, 1 bay leaf, 5 whole allspice, 10 white peppercorns, 10 black peppercorns and 12 fennel seeds
2 tablespoons grape seed oil
1 cup dry white wine

Steps:

  • Score the goose breasts in a cross hatch pattern on the skin side making sure not to penetrate the meat. Season them on both sides with salt and pepper. Meanwhile, heat a large fry pan over medium heat, and place the goose skin side down in the pan. Slowly render the fat from the goose until the skin is crisp. Lower the heat if necessary to ensure that the skin is nicely browned but not black. Drain the pan of the fat leaving about a tablespoon behind. The drained fat may be reserved for future use. Increase the heat to medium high, and flip the goose breasts. Sear the goose flesh side down until nicely browned (about two to three minutes). Remove the goose from the pan and allow it to rest. Meanwhile, prepare the farro and the sauce according to the recipes. Spoon two ounces of farro onto four serving plates. Place the goose skin side down on a cutting board. Slice it on a radical bias and fan it out equally among the four plates. Spoon the sauce over the goose. Serve immediately.
  • Heat the court-bouillon over medium low heat. Add the farro and the cranberries. Stir gently using a wooden spoon until the stock is completely absorbed by the farro. Stir in the butter, and incorporate using the wooden spoon. Season with the salt and pepper. Serve immediately as an accompaniment to game birds.
  • In a nonreactive sauce pot, bring the court-bouillon to a slow simmer. Meanwhile, in a large braising pan, saute the vegetables and garlic in the olive oil until tender. Add the farro, and stir with a wooden spoon while continuing to saute until the farro in pearlized (begins to change color). Season with the salt and pepper. Using an 8 oz. ladle, add a ladle full of stock to the farro. Stir the farro from the bottom, and allow the stock to become almost completely absorbed by the rice. Repeat the procedure until the farro has cooked for exactly 20 minutes. Remove from the heat, and stir in the thyme. Transfer immediately to a two large sheet pans. Spread the farro out evenly using a rubber spatula. Allow the farro to cool in the walk-in cooler. Transfer to a container, and label and cover tightly.
  • In a stock pot over moderate heat, sweat the vegetables in the grape seed oil until tender. Add the white wine and the bouquet garni. Fill the pot with one gallon of cold water, and bring it to a boil over high flame. Reduce the heat and simmer for two hours skimming intermittently. Strain through a fine mesh strainer lined with moistened cheese cloth.
  • Yield: 1 gallon.

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