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Canada Goose. I shot a right and left on boxing day. Then a bit of regret - what do I do with these monsters

Dry aged for 5 days. Wet aged for ten days. Then into brining solution containing Prague #1 powder for 5 days. Dried and rolled in spices. Then some smoke.

Voilà. Goose Pastrami

Served on sourdough with horseradish - delicious

Dry aged for 5 days. Wet aged for ten days. Then into brining solution containing Prague #1 powder for 5 days. Dried and rolled in spices. Then some smoke.

Voilà. Goose Pastrami

Served on sourdough with horseradish - delicious
nuyorican said:
So is a Canada Goose different to the generic goose one sometimes has at Christmas as an alternative to turkey? Which from my experience, taste lovely.
Farmed geese are descended from Greylag Geese. They don't do any flying and are slaughtered young so have a high fat content and relatively tenderCanada Geese are a different species, always wild and can be anything up to 30 years old so a little more challenging from a culinary point of view
oddman said:
Canada Goose. I shot a right and left on boxing day. Then a bit of regret - what do I do with these monsters

Dry aged for 5 days. Wet aged for ten days. Then into brining solution containing Prague #1 powder for 5 days. Dried and rolled in spices. Then some smoke.

Voilà. Goose Pastrami

Served on sourdough with horseradish - delicious
That looks great.
Dry aged for 5 days. Wet aged for ten days. Then into brining solution containing Prague #1 powder for 5 days. Dried and rolled in spices. Then some smoke.

Voilà. Goose Pastrami

Served on sourdough with horseradish - delicious
When I occasionally get them I make them into a sort of ham or biltong/jerky. When I've been lucky enough to get a young one I've pan fried them and served it pink. Confiting the cured legs in lard is tasty too.
escargot said:
Interesting, I've always been told they're pretty awful eating. I do like that idea though. I shot one last week but one of the beaters wanted it, a request I was happy to oblige.
Thats what I have heard. I dated a girl who used to go out with a gamekeeper, so she has eaten lots of things he had shot.Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff