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A roasted goose with head and neck A dish of roast goose. The meat, liver and other organs, fat, skin and blood are used culinarily in various cuisines. [1] The meat has a distinctive flavor. [2] Goose eggs are also used culinarily, but unlike chicken eggs are only available seasonally; in the UK goose eggs have a fall-to-early-winter ...
Roasted geese of high quality have crisp skin with juicy and tender meat. Roast goose are normally served with plum sauce to augment its flavour. [1] Results of a 2016 survey released by the municipal government of Guangzhou showed that roast goose was the most popular dish, outranking white cut chicken and roast squab. [2]
Boil the sauce, scraping up any browned bits stuck to the bottom of the pan, until it is slightly thickened, 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and whisk in the remaining 4 tablespoons of butter ...
Roast goose, often paired with kartoffelklosse; Venison – e.g. meat of roe deer usually served with red cabbage, brussels sprout and lingonberry sauce; Herring salad – salad of pickled or soused herring, beetroot, potatoes, apple; Kartoffelsalat (potato salad) with Wurst (sausages) is traditionally eaten in northern Germany for supper on ...
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A Sunday roast or roast dinner is a British dish, traditionally consumed on Sunday.It consists of roasted meat, roasted potatoes or mashed potatoes, and accompaniments such as Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, gravy, and may include condiments such as apple sauce, mint sauce, redcurrant sauce, mustard, cranberry or Horseradish sauce.
Colonial goose is a preparation of roast leg of lamb or mutton [1] popular as a dish in New Zealand until the last quarter of the 20th century. Early colonial pioneers in New Zealand had sheep aplenty, but goose was relatively scarce.
Colonial goose: A deboned, roast leg of lamb or mutton stuffed with honey, dried apricots, breadcrumbs, onion and herbs. Colonial Goose was popular in New Zealand and Australia in the early 20th century but is now quite rare. [94] [95] Crumbed cutlets Lamb cutlets breadcrumbed and fried. [96] Crumbed sausages