Roast goose

Roast goose

Roast goose is a dish found within Chinese and German cuisine.

outhern China

In southern China, roast goose is a variety of "siu mei", or roasted meat dishes, within Cantonese cuisine. It is made by roasting geese with seasoning in a charcoal furnace at high temperature. Roasted geese of high quality have crisp skin with juicy and tender meat. Slices of roasted goose are generally served with soy sauce or hoisin sauce.

Roast goose, as served in Hong Kong, is no different from its counterpart in the neighboring Guangdong Province of southern China, but, due to its cost, some Hong Kong restaurants offer roast duck instead." The restaurants famous for roasted goose in Hong Kong include Yung Kee in Central and those in Sham Tseng.

German-speaking world

German-speaking people roasted geese traditionally only on appointed holidays. Similar to the turkey in the United Kingdom or the United States, roasted goose is a favored Christmas dish as well as commonly eaten on St. Martin's Day.Fact|date=August 2007 The most prevalent stuffings are apples, sweet chestnuts, prunes and onions. Typical seasonings include salt and pepper, mugwort, or marjoram. Also used are red cabbage, Klöße, and gravy, which are used to garnish the goose. Another version of roast goose is the Alsatian-style with Bratwurst-stuffing and sauerkraut as garnish.

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ee also

*Siu mei
*Char siu
*List of Christmas dishes


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