Roast Goose

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27/11/2007

If you're tired of turkey, make crisp, golden roast goose your bird of choice this Christmas

Judy Goodman knows a thing or two about geese, she's been rearing them at Goodman's Geese for 25 years. We asked Judy to share her roast goose recipe with us for a moist and delicious alternative to turkey.

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Serves 6

Ingredients

  • 5kg goose (if bird comes with fat and giblets - about 1kg for a goose)
  • 2 leeks
  • 2 / 3 cooking apples
  • A few sprigs of thyme or rosemary
  • Goose fat, butter or oil for basting
  • Salt and pepper to season
  • A little flour
  • 2 roasting tins

Method: How to cook roast goose

1. Line your two tins with foil and cut two triangular pieces for the legs.

2. If the goose is trussed, untie the string around the parson's nose area.

3. Fill the cavity of the goose with the green top of leeks, chopped and some chopped cooking apples, add thyme or rosemary and seasoning. If you wish you can add stuffing of your choice and put it into the cavity.

4. Prick the fat gland under the wing of the goose and around the back of the goose by the parson's nose.

Tip

Make sure your goose is left to come up to room temperature before you cook it, this gets its enzymes working and results in a juicier bird.

5. Melt some goose fat in a saucepan, cool and pour over the legs before you place the foil on top of them or you can use butter or cooking oil if you prefer.

6. Cover the goose with foil and place it into a roasting tray on its back, with the breast upper.

7. Put the goose into the oven at 200°C/ 400°F / gas mark 6 for 2 - 2 ½ hours.

8. After the first hour turn the goose so the back is upwards. Unwrap the back of the goose to let it brown. Pour over surplus goose fat, this is when you can put the goose into the second tin and then you have the spare fat for roasting your parsnips and potatoes.

Tip

If you're ordering your goose in advance you'll need to know how to store it. Always unwrap the bird and place it either in a refrigerator or cool larder. Place the giblets into a refrigerator. If you want to store longer than two days (for giblets) or five days for (geese), it is best to freeze. Geese freeze very well, thawing takes around 24-30 hours. Pat dry with a dry cloth and they will roast to perfection.

9. Remember to keep the legs covered and place back into the oven. Just lightly place a piece of foil on top of the back.

10. Depending on the size of the goose it will need approximately ¾ - 1 hour more cooking. Turn the goose back again so the breast is upwards. Add no more extra goose fat to the tin. Cover with a little flour and salt to crisp the skin of the breast this takes approx. 30-45 minutes depending on the size of the goose and how hot your oven is. Make sure you keep the legs covered, this stops them burning.

11. Lift the goose onto a carving dish to rest for approx. 20 minutes before carving - keep the goose covered.

12. Place your stuffing balls, roast potatoes, roast parsnips and put some sage, green bay leaves and rosemary around the edge of the dish to make it look something extra special.

Goodman's geese are available to order online or at the following stockists.

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  1. Hello, could somebody pretty please email me the recipe for Jamie Oliver's delightful roast goose? It looked so easy and yumola - it would be much appreciated. I need your help! Thank you. Xx
    Posted by Sheridan on 20/01/2009 01:32:49
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  2. Please can you email me Jamie Oliver's recipe for roast goose. Can't find it anywhere online. Much appreciated
    Posted by Paul on 30/12/2008 13:31:35
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  3. Please, please could you email me Jamie Oliver's roasted goose recipe. Many thanks Kim
    Posted by Kim on 23/12/2008 11:17:26
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  4. can you e mail me jamies goose recipe from jamie at home christmas special please. i have one im doing for parents and family and not sure how to do it. thank you very much. mark
    Posted by mark on 23/12/2008 10:51:12
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  5. Please could you urgently email me a recipe for goose stuffing with sour cherries? I know there is one - I simply can't find it!
    Posted by Anna on 22/12/2008 20:07:04
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  6. Please please please can you email Jamie's Goose recipe to me too it looked so simple and delicious. I have looked everywhere and cannot find it. Much appreciated
    Posted by Emma Nesbitt on 21/12/2008 18:16:44
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  7. Please could you also email me Jamie Oliver's method for roasting goose as shown on Jamie Cooks Christmas - I cannot find it on your website and its not i his latest book...many thanks
    Posted by Jason Williams on 21/12/2008 14:24:09
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  8. hi could you please give me your christmas goose stuffing recipe I have the goose recipe but cant find the stuffing recipe thankyou diane
    Posted by diane benson on 21/12/2008 00:49:02
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  9. Hello Anne re your post on 18/11/08 Don't think you have a problem. I'm a smallholder producing geese mainly for Christmas market and in the past have stored geese in deep freeze for customers for 6 months and more with no problems! Hope this comment is not too late for you to enjoy your goose this Christmas or New Year - or even next Easter! Gaffer
    Posted by Gaffer on 20/12/2008 23:43:29
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  10. Please could you email me Jamie Oliver's method for roasting goose as shown on Jamie Cooks Christmas - I cannot find it on your website and its not i his latest book...many thanks
    Posted by philip on 20/12/2008 16:47:09
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  11. please could you send me the recipe for the christmas goose jamie cooked this week i was drooling over the tv!!
    Posted by rachel willett on 20/12/2008 14:03:29
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  12. Link to Jamies Christmas goose recipe from last nights repeat show! Enjoy. http://www.ecollo.com/post/2007/12/Jamie-Oliver%27s-Christmas-Goose.aspx
    Posted by TimS on 20/12/2008 13:55:44
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  13. Please email me Jamie's goose recipe from last night. I'm a Mac user so I can't see the programme again. Many thanks.
    Posted by MARK JOHNSON on 20/12/2008 13:16:49
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  14. Jamies roast duck looked so good last night I have decided to try it but can't find the recipe. Please can you email it to me. Also the recipe for the stuffing with the cranberries and sour cherries. Thank you
    Posted by Sylvia on 20/12/2008 12:29:54
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  15. please could you email me Jamies Goose recipe from last nights programme
    Posted by Lynne on 20/12/2008 10:42:18
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  16. Please can you email me Jamie's Christmas goose / stuffing receipe also! I can't find it anywhere and no time to buy a book before Christmas!!!!!!!! Thanks
    Posted by Rose Quigley on 20/12/2008 07:32:46
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  17. Hello, I just watched Jamies home at christmas (19th Dec) and want to get my hands on the recipes shown on the show. Can you help. Dave
    Posted by dave fox on 19/12/2008 21:55:39
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  18. PLease could you email me Jamie's recipe for roast goose. I've never cooked goose before and fancy giving it a try this year. Thank you.
    Posted by Thelma on 19/12/2008 21:35:13
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  19. Please email me Jamie Oliver's method for roasting goose as shown on Jamie Cooks Christmas - I cannot find it on your website. Many thanks Gill Collins
    Posted by Janet Downes on 19/12/2008 21:23:32
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  20. Please could you email me Jamie's roast goose recipe too! Thanks
    Posted by Tina Chan on 19/12/2008 13:07:28
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  21. could you please either e-mail me Jammie's roast goose recipe or please put it up on your web site
    Posted by steve jukes on 18/12/2008 22:23:21
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  22. I loved Jamie Olivers at home TV show. It really got me excited about cooking something different this year.Please could you post the recipe for all to try. Happy Christmas :)
    Posted by Gill on 13/12/2008 22:49:11
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  23. Please could you email me Jamie Oliver's recipe for roasting goose as shown on his 2007 Jamie Cooks Christmas. Many Thanks. Keith Rogers
    Posted by Keith Rogers on 12/12/2008 12:09:58
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  24. Please could you email me Jamie Oliver's method for roasting goose as shown on Jamie Cooks Christmas - I cannot find it on your website and i don't have the right software on my Mac to watch the catch up. Many thanks Sheelagh Deller
    Posted by sheelagh deller on 12/12/2008 10:36:45
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  25. Please email me Jamie Oliver's method for roasting goose as shown on Jamie Cooks Christmas - I cannot find it on your website. Many thanks Gill Collins
    Posted by gillco on 10/12/2008 14:45:27
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  26. I have had a beautiful large goose in my freezer for over 3 months now but a friend tells me that you cannot use a goose if it has been frozen for more than a month, is this correct. What a dreadful waste if so. Many thanks, Anne.
    Posted by Anne on 18/11/2008 18:30:52
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