DRIED CHERRY-SOURDOUGH STUFFING
What's good for the goose? A cherry-laced stuffing made with tangy sourdough bread. The mix gets flavored with the rich juices of the roasting bird.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dinner Recipes Dinner Side Dishes
Time 1h30m
Yield Makes 10 cups
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Cook fennel, celery, shallot, garlic, and apples, stirring occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Add dried cherries, wine, and herbs. Simmer for 3 minutes. Pour over bread in a large bowl. Stir in stock and egg. Season with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until ready to use.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spoon 6 cups stuffing into goose cavity. Butter an 8-inch square baking dish. Transfer remaining stuffing to dish. Cover with parchment-lined foil. Bake stuffing for 45 minutes. Raise oven temperature to 400 degrees. Uncover, and bake until top of stuffing is crisp and brown, about 15 minutes.
CRISP GOOSE WITH DRIED CHERRY-SOURDOUGH STUFFING
To ensure crisp, golden skin, steam the goose before roasting to render some of its fat. How to Carve a Goose.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dinner Recipes
Time 6h20m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Trim wing tips from goose using a sharp knife, and transfer to a medium saucepan with reserved neck and heart. Cover with cold water by 3 inches, and bring to a simmer. Simmer gently for 2 hours. Strain stock through a sieve; discard solids. (You should have about 3 cups liquid.)
- Rinse goose inside and out, and pat dry with paper towels. Trim as much of the excess fat as possible from the opening of the cavity. Transfer to a large roasting pan fitted with a roasting rack, and place breast side up. Let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Prick goose all over with a fork. Season skin and cavity generously with salt and pepper. Fill cavity with herb sprigs. Pour 1 inch boiling water into roasting pan, and cover tightly with parchment-lined foil. Set roasting pan across 2 burners, and cook over medium heat for 1 hour to steam goose. Meanwhile, make the stuffing.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Pour off pan juices. Scatter onion, carrot, and fennel around bottom of pan. Remove herb sprigs from cavity. Spoon stuffing into cavity. Return goose to roasting rack, breast side down, and re-cover with parchment-lined foil. Roast for 30 minutes.
- Raise oven temperature to 475 degrees. Uncover goose, and flip, breast side up. Add apples to bottom of pan. Roast until goose skin is golden, juices run clear, and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the breast reaches 165 degrees, 30 to 40 minutes more. Stuffing should also reach 165 degrees. Transfer goose to a cutting board, and let rest for at least 30 minutes before carving.
- Meanwhile, transfer apples to a serving platter, and cut in half if desired. Pour off fat from pan. Set roasting pan across 2 burners over medium-high heat. Add Marsala, and deglaze pan, scraping up brown bits from bottom using a wooden spoon.
- Strain pan juices through a fine sieve, pressing solids; discard solids. Transfer juices to a small saucepan, and bring to a boil.
- Mix cornstarch with 1/2 cup reserved goose stock, and whisk into pan juices. Add 1 more cup stock, and simmer until slightly thick, 2 to 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
- Transfer stuffing to a serving bowl before carving goose. Transfer goose to platter with apples. Serve with gravy.
CRANBERRY-STUFFED CORNISH GAME HENS
Dried cranberries add plenty of flavor to these Cornish game hens.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dinner Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread out diced bread on a rimmed baking sheet; toastin oven, turning occasionally, until light brown and dry, 10 to 12 minutes. Set aside.
- Raise oven temperature to 450 degrees. In a large nonstick skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat until hot but not smoking. Add leek, mushrooms, garlic, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a bowl; stir in bread, chopped sage, parsley, mustard, thyme, 1/2 cup dried cranberries, and 1/2 cup broth.
- Spoon stuffing into bird cavities; tie legs together with kitchen twine. Rub birds with butter, then sprinkle with pepper and remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt.
- Arrange birds on a roasting rack in a large roasting pan. Roast until golden brown, about 30 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees, and continue roasting until an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of thighs (avoiding bone) registers 170 degrees, 15 to 20 minutes more. Transfer rack with birds to a rimmed baking sheet, and let rest.
- Set roasting pan on top of stove across two burners; set heat to medium-high. Add port and remaining 1/4 cup broth; deglaze pan, scraping up any browned bits from bottom with a wooden spoon. Add remaining 1/4 cup dried cranberries; cook, stirring, until sauce reduces slightly, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Place birds on a serving platter, and drizzle sauce over them. Garnish with sage leaves, if desired, and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 487 g, Cholesterol 223 g, Fat 13 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 53 g, Sodium 759 g
ROAST GOOSE
Serve Brussels Sprouts with Vinegar-Glazed Onions with this holiday bird.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Healthy Recipes Gluten-Free Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- If goose is frozen, place it in the refrigerator overnight to thaw. Remove goose from the refrigerator, and let it stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Heat oven to 400 degrees. Rinse goose inside and out with cold running water, and pat it dry with paper towels. Trim as much of the excess fat as possible from the opening of the cavity. Remove the first and second joints of the wings, and set them aside for use in making the stock.
- With the point of a sharp knife, prick the entire surface of the goose skin, being careful not to cut into the flesh. Fold the neck flap under the body of the goose, and pin the flap down with a wooden toothpick. Generously sprinkle the cavity with salt and pepper, and insert 2 carrot halves, 2 celery-stalk halves, garlic, thyme, and sage. Using a piece of kitchen twine, tie the legs together. Generously sprinkle the outside of the goose with salt and pepper, and place it, breast-side up on a wire rack set in a large roasting pan.
- Roast goose in the oven until it turns a golden brown, about 1 hour. With a baster, remove as much fat as possible from the roasting pan every 30 minutes. Reduce the heat to 325 degrees, and roast until the goose is very well browned all over and an instant-read thermometer inserted into a breast, not touching a bone, registers 180 degrees, about 1 hour after reducing the temperature.
- Meanwhile, prepare goose stock, which will be used when making the gravy and the dressing. Trim and discard any excess fat from the wing tips, neck, and giblets, and place them in a small stockpot. Add 4 carrot halves, 4 celery-stalk halves, both onion halves, parsley, bay leaf, peppercorns, and enough water to cover the bones and vegetables by 1 inch (about 2 1/2 quarts water). Place the stockpot over high heat, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium low, and simmer stock, skimming the scum as it forms, for 2 hours. Strain stock through a cheesecloth-lined strainer. Remove and discard the fat floating on the surface of the stock, and set the stockpot aside.
- Remove goose from the oven, and transfer it to a cutting board that has a well. Let the goose stand 15 to 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, prepare the gravy. Pour off all the fat from the roasting pan, and place the pan over high heat. Pour in wine, and cook, stirring up any brown bits with a wooden spoon until the cooking liquid is reduced by three-quarters. Add 2 cups goose stock, and cook, stirring until the liquid is again reduced by three-quarters. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Stir in butter, and cook until slightly thickened. Pass the gravy through a cheesecloth-lined strainer into a gravy boat, and serve with the goose.
ROAST GOOSE WITH STUFFING
A great way to make goose. Similar to a turkey, but a much richer tasting bird. Incredibly good!
Provided by Ann
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Game Meats Goose
Time 5h40m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine bread, currants, apples, crumbled thyme, salt, pepper, and melted butter or margarine.
- Wash goose inside and out. Pat dry. Stuff, truss, and tie goose. Prick bird all over with fork.
- Heat oil in roasting pan on top of stove. Brown goose lightly on all sides, then drain off pan drippings. Set goose breast side up in roasting pan. Add a little water, cover, and roast at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for one hour. Discard fat from roasting pan.
- In a mixing bowl, combine chopped onion, carrot, celery, garlic, bay leaf, cloves, fresh thyme and marjoram, and sprinkle around the goose. Continue roasting uncovered for 20 to 25 minutes per pound, draining off fat at intervals. Add more water as required. Transfer cooked goose to platter, and keep warm by covering loosely with foil.
- Skim off remaining fat in pan, and heat drippings and vegetables on top of stove until mixture is reduced. Stir in white wine, tomato paste, and chicken broth. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, then strain gravy. If necessary, add a little cornstarch mixed with water to thicken gravy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1169.2 calories, Carbohydrate 63.3 g, Cholesterol 253.8 mg, Fat 67.9 g, Fiber 6.2 g, Protein 74 g, SaturatedFat 23.2 g, Sodium 880.5 mg, Sugar 28.7 g
CORNBREAD SOURDOUGH STUFFING
The prunes and dried pears add a sweetness to this classic cornbread stuffing.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dinner Recipes Dinner Side Dishes
Yield Stuffs one 14-pound turkey
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Add onion, garlic, carrots, and fennel; cook until vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat.
- In a large bowl, combine cornbread and sourdough. Add vegetables, herbs, prunes, and pears; season with salt and pepper.
- Melt remaining 4 tablespoons of butter. Add melted butter and turkey stock to stuffing mixture. Toss to combine; let cool.
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