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RE: Cookin Geese
Ok, swamp, I made recipie one with the jack cheese. Very good. But I overcooked. I went to check on it at 30min, and there was still blood in the middle. I put it on another 15 min, but little overdone. I will know better next time. Thanks,
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RE: Cookin Geese
OK, try this one. I came up with it a few years ago. A loaf of French garlic bread goes good with this Ingredients 1 14 oz can stewed tomatoes 1 green pepper 1 large pkg broad noodles 2 large white onions 2 medium sized carrots 1 red pepper 2 stalks of celery 4 goose breasts(2 birds) Instructions Peel and slice onions, then simmer covered for 1 hour or until caramelized Peel and cut all vegetables into 2' matchstick sized pieces slice meat Dump stewed tomatoes into slow cooker, add mixed vegetables,goose, caramelized onions. Cook on low heat for approx.12 to 14 hours. Prepare broad noodles as directed on pkg. When all is ready, mix together 2 tbsp flour and 1 cup water to form a paste. Slowly add to goose mixture to make a thick gravy(stir well). Or you can also use a small can of tomato paste. Divide noodles onto 4 plates, cover with goose mixture and serve with garlic bread. I find a nice light ice cold Lager goes well with this dish. Enjoy![/align] Ron:D |
RE: Cookin Geese
Sounds interesting ron.
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RE: Cookin Geese
Try the corned beef one,, youll swear it came right from a deli,, minus the fat..
So is the wife going too allow you to go waterfowling still?;) |
RE: Cookin Geese
Down in Texas, we put our geese in the gumbo pot, and you cant go wrong there:)
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