Goose fat recipes
When goose is roasted it gives off a quantity of fat that can be strained and stored, once cool, in the refrigerator. Goose fat is an excellent cooking medium with a rich, silky texture and has a very fine, savoury flavour. It can be cooked at a high temperature without burning.
Get the lowdown on how to cook the perfect roast potatoes by Tim Maddams. This goose fat roast potato recipe creates deliciously fluffy-on-the-inside, crunchy-on-the-outside roasties. Great for your Christmas dinner.
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Buyer's guide
Goose fat can be bought in cans and jars.
Storage
Once opened, keep in the fridge. If strained through muslin into sterilised jars, home-produced goose fat will keep for up to six months. Goose fat freezes well and lasts many months. A good tip is to freeze small quantities in small blocks or ice-cube trays for ease of use.
Preparation
Use it to make superb roast potatoes, homemade confit or pastry and dumplings.