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Cold Goose Sandwiches
seags:
Hi, this is my second favorite goose recipe.
Yes, I do like smoked goose as number 1.
Ok here we go for the recipe for Cold Goose sandwiches.
I have only done these with Canada's.
1 goose dressed and skinned
2 stalks of chopped celery
1 Huge yellow or white onion sliced, do not use a red onion; it makes the broth a weird color.
About 36 Oz of good chicken stock.
Salt and pepper.
Have the oven pre-heated to 350
Salt and pepper the goose to your liking
Place goose in a roasting pan breast side down inside a roaster pan add the celery, onions and the chicken stock, cover with a lid or foil and let it go for about 3 1/2 hours.
after the first 120 minutes (check your stock) and flip the goose over so it is breast side up
The timing may vary. Drain goose from stock and let cool; Yes it is OK to try a piece, I normally cut a leg and say "this is good".
Once the goose is cooled you can slice it thin (witch I like) or sherd it.
The next day is awesome I like to have it with lettuce, tomato, and sliced onion on toasted rye bread.
One of my bud's likes to have it with BBQ sauce on a hard roll and a pickle, another one of my bud's likes it with horseradish, mayo, and lettuce on an onion roll.
dad just has on a plate with sauteed mushrooms.
I hope that you like and give it a try Thanks seags
stka:
That sounds interesting, might have to try it if I get any this fall. I've just been making jerky out of the few I get.
seags:
--- Quote from: stka on Apr 12, 2014, 08:45:14 PM ---That sounds interesting, might have to try it if I get any this fall. I've just been making jerky out of the few I get.
--- End quote ---
How do you do your goose jerky?
I do mine in the oven; which is good but a real Pain In The A@@.
I would have to look for the brine recipe I got from dad.
I do remember 2 things you need are alot tooth picks and alot of foil;
Yes the oven becomes a wreck, the first time I did made them;
I got yelled at from mom; and I was cleaning the oven for 2 days.
Got smart and line it with foil.
Give me a few days or two and i will find the recipe for the oven jerky.
Thinking about it that was how Dad did bear jerky which how learned.
I will get back to you, seags
stka:
This is the brine I use. I add habanero sauce though ;). I use an inexpensive dehydrator, but also have a propane smoker now too.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/jerky-recipe.html
stka:
I used Altons Blow Hard 3000 the first 1-2 times and it works really well. Just a floor box fan and a few furnace filters (not fiberglass) bungee corded to it.
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