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Colonial goose

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Colonial goose
Place of originNew Zealand
Invented1919
Main ingredientsmutton or lamb
Ingredients generally usedhoney, dried apricots, breadcrumbs, onion, parsley, thyme or sage
  • Cookbook: First Catch Your Weka

Colonial goose is a preparation of roast leg of lamb or mutton[1] popular as a dish in New Zealand until the last quarter of the 20th century.

Early colonial pioneers in New Zealand had sheep aplenty, but goose was relatively scarce. To prepare dishes similar to those they had back home in the old country the pioneers were very inventive. Colonial goose is now a recognised classic, with some restaurants featuring it as a main attraction at midwinter festivities (21 June in New Zealand).

It involves the careful boning out of a leg of lamb, stuffing it with honey and dried apricots, in addition to traditional stuffing based on breadcrumbs, onion, parsley and thyme or sage, and then marinating it in a red wine-based marinade which gives it the appearance of goose when cooked.

The 1919 cookbook First Catch Your Weka: A Story of New Zealand Food by David Veart, contains a recipe for colonial goose.[2]

See also

  • List of lamb dishes

References

  1. ^ "How Australians talk about tucker is a story that'll make you want to eat the bum out of an elephant". 23 September 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
  2. ^ Heaton, Thomas (14 March 2017). "Sam Mannering cooks a colonial goose recipe from 1919". Retrieved 7 October 2019.

External links

  • Colonial goose recipe at Wikibooks Cookbook


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