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Is Canadian geese good?
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_loue" data-source="post: 5828860" data-attributes="member: 7092"><p>geese are one of the few birds ill fully pluck. its a tedious affair but worth it to me as I will smoke the whole bird until breast meat is medium. as it smokes i keep a drip pan directly beneath to catch rendered fat dripping off. when the bird is done strain the fat through cheese cloth and itll keep in the fridge a long time. this fat is like liquid gold. it elevates any baking recipe in place of oil/shortening and will make the best fried egg you've ever eaten. </p><p></p><p>ill eat the breasts and usually reserve the legs/wings/remaining carcass for soup or in place of chicken in chicken n dumplins recipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_loue, post: 5828860, member: 7092"] geese are one of the few birds ill fully pluck. its a tedious affair but worth it to me as I will smoke the whole bird until breast meat is medium. as it smokes i keep a drip pan directly beneath to catch rendered fat dripping off. when the bird is done strain the fat through cheese cloth and itll keep in the fridge a long time. this fat is like liquid gold. it elevates any baking recipe in place of oil/shortening and will make the best fried egg you've ever eaten. ill eat the breasts and usually reserve the legs/wings/remaining carcass for soup or in place of chicken in chicken n dumplins recipe. [/QUOTE]
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