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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2011
very good, very juicy,my husband loved it!
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Reviewed: Sep. 5, 2011
Made this lastnight for the guys after they had a great day of goose hunting. WOW it was delicous!!! I did make a few small changes. I used four single goose breasts (I didn't know whether or not the recipe called for entire breasts or single breasts).Doubled all the ingredients except for the chicken broth, only did 3 cups of that so it wasn't too much liquid. Cooked on low for 8 hours. Wow I'm still in shock at how good it was, I had never had goose before. WILL MAKE AGAIN!!!!
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Reviewed: Jul. 11, 2011
One word - WOW!!! My husband and son are avid waterfowl hunters so I have plenty of goose in my freezer. This is fantastic! I bought a bottle of raspberry chipotle sauce and it goes great with this instead of bbq sauce. Definitely a new favorite at our house.
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Reviewed: Feb. 7, 2011
I used this recipe on some fresh goose breast last week and it was amazing! I'm not a big fan of goose, but this tasted just like pulled pork/beef. I followed the recipe exactly and used goose that had been shot and breasted the day before and soaked in salted water overnight. I picked a sweet brown sugar bbq sauce to use and it was perfect.
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Reviewed: Jan. 18, 2011
This BBQoose is DA BOMB!!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 7, 2011
Wow! Thanks for sharing! My husband has friends who regularly share their duck and/or goose breasts with us after their hunting trips. Not being a hunting family ourselves they "gamey" flavor was too strong for the kids and sometimes even for us. I made this for my husband, and now we all are finding ourselves enjoying goose breast. I skipped the sauteing step, as the onions will still caramelize when cooked this long in a crock pot. I also threw all the breasts in to cook in one large batch. I cooked about 6 goose breasts and 10 duck breasts together ( I used about 6 onions total), and threw in 6 heads of garlic (yes, heads not cloves) with the tops cut off. Since the garlic was not minced, but whole it gave it a mellow garlic flavor instead of harsh / bitter. I used kosher salt , pepper, and water in lieu of the broth since I find the salt in broth gets too intense after cooking that long. I cooked on high for about 9 hours and low for another 1 1/2 since I had so much meat (the bones had already been removed during the butchering process). I removed the meat to a cutting board to shred. The duck was the consistency of pulled pork, so it was cooked to perfection. The goose was the texture of properly cooked beef brisket, so tender but not "fork tender". Once shredded, I put all the meat in a pan with a couple of spoonfuls of the drippings and then the bbq sauce ( drippings keeps the bbq sauce from being too thick without making it runny). Great meat we love!
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Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2011
i came across this earlier in the week.i was like rest very skeptical being goose is so gamey tasteing. BUT...i made this today for eve meal tomorrow and it tastes so good. tastes just like roast beef.very good!! i am making another one for my parent's later in the week.now i need to have my brother go hunting and give me more geese.so good,so easy. try this,you won't even know it's a canadian goose.AMZAING!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 6, 2010
This recipe was unbelievable!!!! If I didn't tell anyone it was goose, they would have thought it was roast beef. Unreal!!! So tender and not gamey at all. Highly recommend this to anyone looking for a new goose recipe.
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Reviewed: Oct. 4, 2010
One of the best recipes I've tried for goose, but fairly traditional. I used chicken stock to make the chicken broth and substituted 10 oz of the water with coke classic (helps break down the chicken/tenderize) and added a bit of Cabernet Sauvignon when stir frying the onions and garlic, turned out great. Used fresh meat shot earlier in the day. All hunters should add this to their recipe books. Removes the "gamey" flavor and cooks to taste more like red meats.
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Reviewed: Sep. 12, 2010
We used Canadian Goose for this recipe and it turned out great. The goose did not taste gamey at all!
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