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Goose for Chistmas
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We are thinking of having a goose this year. Anyone got any pros and cons? I'm quite happy for the roast on the day but can't quite get my head round picking cold goose or goose sandwiches from Boxing day onwards like i would with turkey.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are not generally too much in the way of left overs with goose - nowhere near as much meat on them as a turkey. However, they are exceedingly fatty, so be prepared to keep spooning off loads of fat. You can use it for your roasties and it will keep in the fridge.
I've done goose once and never again - just too fatty for my liking. We have pork now.
I've done goose once and never again - just too fatty for my liking. We have pork now.
Goose is really delicious but as has been pointed out - you need to keep draining off the copious amounts of fat, which makes it a bit tedious when you have other things to be doing!
Pork seems like a good alternative. A rolled, stuffed boneless joint is tasty, easy to carve and should leave plenty of leftovers.
Pork seems like a good alternative. A rolled, stuffed boneless joint is tasty, easy to carve and should leave plenty of leftovers.
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