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New Year's Goose with Apples and Dried Fruits

New Year's Goose with Apples and Dried Fruits

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Main Dishes | Russian cuisine

⏳ Time

2 hours

🥕 Ingredients

9

🍽️ Servings

12

Description

Pre-boiling makes the goose tender, removes 2/3 of the excess fat, and significantly speeds up the roasting process. I always do this with duck, so I decided to try it with goose — the only question was finding a suitable pot. I want to note that the sweet, crispy crust pairs perfectly with the melt-in-your-mouth meat. By the way, there is more apricot glaze than the goose needs. So we use it for an almond-pear pie (nothing goes to waste). Well, here it is — the most aromatic, crispy goose for you on a platter. Enjoy your meal and Happy New Year!

Ingredients

  • Goose fat - 1 piece
  • Pickled Apples - 2 lbs
  • Dried Apricots - 7.1 oz
  • Pitted Wild Apricots - 7.1 oz
  • Salt - to taste
  • Ground Black Pepper - to taste
  • Apricot Jam - 8.8 oz
  • Honey - 2 tablespoons
  • Red Grape Juice - 23 fl oz

Step by Step guide

Step 1

Place the goose in a large pot of boiling water and boil for half an hour. Add any dry spices and herbs and a little salt to the pot.

Step 2

Dry the goose with paper towels and preferably place it in the refrigerator to dry overnight. However, it is not necessary; you can roast it right away.

Step 3

Before roasting, rub the goose with salt and pepper inside and out.

Step 4

Stuff the belly tightly with dried fruits and small sour apples (set aside the remaining apples and dried fruits for the end of roasting).

Step 5

Place in a preheated oven at 392°F (I have a convection oven).

Step 6

Pour in half a bottle of red wine and roast the goose, basting it with the juices from time to time.

Step 7

About an hour later, add the dried fruits to the roasting pan and pour in more wine.

Step 8

15 minutes before the end of roasting, brush the goose with apricot-honey glaze.

Step 9

Apricot-honey glaze: 5 tablespoons of apricot jam or preserves, 2 tablespoons of honey — blend everything in a blender until smooth; if it's too thick, add some brandy (even if it's not thick, adding it never hurts).

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