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    Stuffed goose with port and Madeira gravy.

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    Post  Admin Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:55 pm



    Ingredients

    2 tbsp goose fat
    3 onions, finely sliced
    2 thumb-size pieces ginger, grated
    3 bay leaves
    ½ nutmeg, grated
    1 oven-ready goose (approximately 5.4kg/12lb), giblets and trimmings reserved. (Ensure the Goose is at room temperature at cooking time)
    1kg/2lb 4oz cooked pearl barley (500g/1lb 2oz uncooked weight)
    2 lemons, zest only
    3 free-range eggs, hard-boiled and coarsely grated
    250g/9oz prunes, chopped
    bunch fresh parsley, finely chopped
    ½ Bramley apple, peeled and grated
    300g/10½oz chicken liver, roughly chopped
    salt and black pepper
    ½ bunch sage leaves, finely chopped
    ½ bunch rosemary leaves, finely chopped
    1 tbsp oil

    For the gravy

    2 tbsp plain flour
    225ml/8fl oz Madeira
    250ml/9fl oz port
    1.5 litres/2½ pint stock (made from the goose trimmings and giblets)






    Method

    1.Melt half of the goose fat in a large pan. Add the onions, ginger, bay leaves and nutmeg, and gently fry until golden-brown – about 20 minutes.


    2.In a separate pan make a stock, fry the goose neck, gizzards and heart in a tablespoon of goose fat until browned. Add two litres of water and leave to simmer. When you are ready to use the stock, it will need to be strained.


    3.Tip the cooked onion mixture into the cooked pearl barley. Add the lemon zest, grated eggs, chopped prunes, parsley, grated apple, 300g/10½oz chicken livers any other liver (chopped) from the goose giblets. Add lots of black pepper plus two teaspoons salt. Mix everything together using your hands.


    4.Mix the chopped sage and rosemary leaves with a few heaped teaspoons of salt.


    5.Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6.


    6.Stuff the goose with the pearl barley mixture, rub the skin with a little oil and sprinkle over the rosemary and sage salt. Transfer to the oven and roast for about 15 minutes per 450g/16oz plus an extra 20 minutes (2-3 hours depending on the size of your goose), or until the juices run clear and the skin is crisp.


    7.Remove the cooked goose from the roasting tray, cover and set aside to rest while you make the gravy.


    8.For the gravy, remove most of the fat from the roasting tray, leaving approximately two tablespoons remaining in the tray. Place the tray over a low heat, add the flour and mix to form a loose paste. Cook for 2-3 minutes, then add the Madeira and port. Bring to the boil while stirring constantly and simmer for two minutes before pouring in 1.5 litres/2½ pint stock (made earlier from the goose neck and gizzards). Bring to the boil before straining and serving in a jug.


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