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Baked Tortillas with honey coated, oven roasted sweet potato and thinly sliced raw carrots.

Normally I would quickly steam the carrots a little.... but I've managed to break my steamer. :(
 
Gingerbread Chex Mix, to put in the Christmas package I'm shipping to my parents. My mom loves gingerbread, so when I saw this recipe on Pinterest a while back, I knew I had to make it for her.
 
I bought a goose today. For the last several years I've wanted to try cooking one for the holidays, but I've always lost my nerve. Why? I have no idea. I mean, seriously, how much more difficult can it be to cook a goose than a turkey? :confused:

Anyone with goose experience please feel free to share advice! :) If it helps, I intend to cook it in a cast iron doufeu.
 
I bought a goose today. For the last several years I've wanted to try cooking one for the holidays, but I've always lost my nerve. Why? I have no idea. I mean, seriously, how much more difficult can it be to cook a goose than a turkey? :confused:

Anyone with goose experience please feel free to share advice! :) If it helps, I intend to cook it in a cast iron doufeu.

Is this some kind of set up for an elaborate cooked goose joke? :D
I have cooked ducks, but never a goose...
 
I bought a goose today. For the last several years I've wanted to try cooking one for the holidays, but I've always lost my nerve. Why? I have no idea. I mean, seriously, how much more difficult can it be to cook a goose than a turkey? :confused:

Anyone with goose experience please feel free to share advice! :) If it helps, I intend to cook it in a cast iron doufeu.

Is this some kind of set up for an elaborate cooked goose joke? :D
I have cooked ducks, but never a goose...

The one time we cooked a goose we found it quite fatty and mildly unpleasant. Which was odd because we always had goose along with the turkey for Christmas when I was young and I never recall the goose being not tasty.
 
Is this some kind of set up for an elaborate cooked goose joke? :D
I have cooked ducks, but never a goose...

The one time we cooked a goose we found it quite fatty and mildly unpleasant. Which was odd because we always had goose along with the turkey for Christmas when I was young and I never recall the goose being not tasty.

Ummm. This is not helpful. :( Anyone else? *said hopefully*
 
We are doing rabbit this year. A very simple meat to cook.

If Goose is anything like other gamey meats than I would really suggest cooking low and slow and LOTS of basting.
 
And you betcha! :D Assuming I manage to wrangle it into the oven.

Another excellent check-in source would be Joy of Cooking. I seem to remember that Christmas goose is less desirable than Michaelmas (they're leaner then). Also, I think that JoC discusses rendering the fat by doing a sort of sautee before roasting. If you don't have JoC I'd be glad to look it up for you.
 
Leftovers from yesterday were turned into dinner. Pork shoulder with curry sauce, banana and cashew served with rice and for dessert we had lingonberry parfait.

We also prepared the head cheese for Christmas.
 
Family get together at ours today, so it was...

Granary rolls, cheese topped rolls, barbecued chicken, yorkshire baked ham, Red Leicester cheese, crumbly lancashire cheese, spicy king prawns, pickles, cherry tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, coleslaw, mixed green salad with rocket, spinach, red chard, batavia and mizuna, garlic crackers. Followed by homemade mince pies, sultana scones and shortbread.

And plenty of conversation, fun and good times :D
 
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