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Recipe - Colonial Goose

Categories: Lamb, Colonial Goose
Ingredients:

2 cup Breadcrumbs
1 Onion
1 teaspoon Salt
One half teaspoon Pepper
1 tablespoon Parsley
1 teaspoon Sage
1 teaspoon Thyme
2 tablespoon Butter
1 Egg
Leg of Mutton

1. Parboil the onion and chop finely. Chop the parsley. Beat the egg.

2. Melt the butter and mix all the ingredients with it adding the beaten
egg finally to bind the mixture together.

3. Remove the bone from the leg of mutton and stuff the mixture in the
cavity.

4. Put the joint into a roasting dish with drippings and a little flour.

5. First cook for 10 minutes at 400 degrees then reduce the heat and allow
to cook more slowly. Add twenty minutes of cooking time for every pound of
meat. Serves 4

SOURCE: *Kiwi Cookbook, by Alan Armstrong, Seven Seas Publishing Pty Ltd,
PO Box 1431, Wellington, New Zealand, (C. 1968) ISBN 85467 016 5 SHARED BY:
Jim Bodle 5/93

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Colonial Goose recipe makes 6 Servings



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