Roast Goose Recipe with Honey Orange Glaze - Went Here 8 This (2024)

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Salty, crispy skin, tender juicy meat, and rendered fat for days, this Roast Goose recipe is what you need to be making for that holiday dinner. Marinaded in a few simple ingredients, roasted to perfection, and glazed in the most amazing honey glaze, this roast goose is also super easy to make.

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This recipe was originally published in December 2018. It has been updated with better content.

You're going to want to have this for Christmas dinner guys. Never cooked a goose? It's ok, it's not much different than a roasted chicken. It's easy.

And it's SO DELICIOUS. Especially with the honey orange glaze. It's to die for. You're going to love it so much.

We should probably talk about the goose fat too. If you like using bacon fat or duck fat to cook, you're going to LOVE the goose fat. And I'm not kidding. This stuff is like liquid gold.

So, DON'T THROW AWAY THE FAT. You're going to get about 2 cups of the stuff from this goose.

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  • What Does Roast Goose Taste Like?
  • The Ingredients
  • Step By Step Instructions
  • Expert Tips
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Serving Options
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What Does Roast Goose Taste Like?

A properly cooked goose tastes more like beef than it does chicken. The meat is dark and rich from all the fat on the goose and is incredibly delicious.

**Don't forget to check out this recipe for Crispy Roasted Duck with Orange Sauce - it is also incredibly rich and delicious!**

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The Ingredients

You're going to want to get a 8-10 pound goose for this recipe. The younger the goose, the better it tastes, so if you can try and get a young one.

It may be difficult to find at the grocery store, but you should be able to get one at a butcher shop. I bought mine at the Asian grocery store.

They usually have them, BUT it may come with the head still attached and all it's innards. Like mine. Let's just say I got a quick lesson on how to gut a goose....

If you do buy one that still need to be gutted, check out this video.

The marinade and glaze for the cooked goose calls for Shaoxing cooking wine, which is a Chinese style dry rice wine commonly used for Chinese cooking.

It adds a great flavor to Chinese dishes, and is highly recommended if you plan on cooking Chinese food (I have a number of Chinese recipes coming soon guys). You can also substitute a dry sherry in place of the Shaoxing wine.

You can buy the ingredients through the below Amazon links if you don't feel like searching up and down the grocery store aisles (affiliate links):

Step By Step Instructions

Combine all the marinade ingredients in bowl. Place the goose in a large roasting pan and stuff with the orange quarters.

Rub the marinade all over the goose massaging into the skin on both sides. Cover with the coarse sea salt and place in the fridge for 12-24 hours, uncovered.

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Preheat oven to 325 degrees. With a small sharp knife, poke holes in all the fatty areas of the goose (this helps the fats to render).

Place the goose on a roasting rack, breast side down, and roast for 1 hour.

Drain the excess fat from the pan and RESERVE it. Flip the goose over and roast another hour. Again, drain any additional excess fat and reserve.

Turn the heat up to 400 degrees and brush the goose with half of the orange honey glaze.

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Cook for 15 minutes. Baste again with remaining honey mixture and cook another 15-20 minutes, or until the temperature of the goose reads 160 degrees.

To get the most accurate temperature reading I use a Thermapen thermometer. This thing is awesome and I totally recommend it to anyone that cooks meat, makes candy or bakes bread on a regular basis.

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Remove and let rest for 15 minutes. Temperature will rise to 165 degrees while the goose is resting.

**NOTE: reserve the carcass to make goose stock or bone broth**

Orange Honey Glaze

Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and heat until the honey is dissolved.

Expert Tips

  1. It is important to let the goose sit in the fridge, salted and uncovered, for at least 12 hours (24 is better) to allow the moisture in the skin to evaporate. This helps the skin stay crispy;
  2. If the goose starts to brown too much while roasting, cover the pan in aluminum foil;
  3. Be sure to periodically spoon the rendered fat from the pan into a heat proof container. You'll want to reserve all this fat to use in cooking other dishes (scroll down for some ideas on using goose fat);
  4. Don't skip poking holes in the duck - this allows the fat to render out;
  5. The meat should technically be cooked to 165 degrees - it's ok if the meat is pink, as long as the temperature is 165 degrees;
  6. You can substitute dry sherry for the Shaoxing wine.
  7. For a stronger orange flavor, add ½ tsp. of orange zest to the honey glaze.
  8. Flipping the goose while roasting keeps the breast meat from drying out.
  9. Reserve the goose carcass to make goose stock or bone broth.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What temperature should goose be cooked to? A whole goose should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees according to the FDA.
  2. Do you cover a goose when cooking? If the outside of the goose starts to brown too much, cover it in foil.
  3. Is it ok to eat pink goose meat? Unlike chicken and turkey, it is ok to eat goose if the meat is still pink. However, the internal temperature should be 165 degrees.
  4. Can you freeze cooked goose? Carve the meat off the goose carcass and place in a freezer safe container or freezer bag. I use my trusty FoodSaverRoast Goose Recipe with Honey Orange Glaze - Went Here 8 This (13) for this. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the microwave or place in a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes until warmed through. Can also be reheated in a skillet over medium heat. Add a touch of reserved goose fat to the meat to prevent it from drying out too much.

How to Use Goose Fat

It's worth making this cooked goose just to get the fat. This goose produced about 2 cups of the liquid gold. Use it wherever you would use other fats like duck fat, butter, bacon grease or coconut oil. Check out some of these ideas:

  • Use it in place of the duck fat in these Smashed Potatoes;
  • Use it in place of the duck fat in these Truffle Fries;
  • Use it to make these Crispy Roast Potatoes - just substitute goose fat for butter;
  • Rub it on a turkey or chicken before roasting;
  • Use it in place of olive oil to saute vegetables and/or fish fillets;
  • Use goose fat in place of butter or shortening in biscuit recipes.

Serving Options

Make it a whole Christmas feast and serve it up with some of these amazing dishes:

  • Start with this warm and gooey Baked Brie;
  • Serve it with Creamy Garlic Mashed Potatoes and/or Mashed Sweet Potatoes;
  • Make sure you have a vegetable side like this Cheesy Cauliflower Bake, Oven Fried Squash or Roasted Parmesan Asparagus;
  • Easy Dinner Rolls from I Am Baker;
  • Every dinner needs a sweet treat like this Pistachio Baklava, Milk Chocolate Buttercrunch or Homemade Apple Crisp.

Did you make this roast goose recipe? Rate the recipe and leave me a comment to let me know how it turned out!

Recipe

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Roast Goose Recipe with Honey Orange Glaze

Marinaded in a few simple ingredients, roasted to perfection, and glazed in the most amazing honey glaze, this roast goose is also super easy to make

4.97 from 56 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Chinese

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Marinade: 1 day day

Total Time: 2 hours hours 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 2529kcal

Author: Danielle Wolter

Ingredients

Marinade:

Honey Glaze:

Instructions

  • Combine all the marinade ingredients in bowl. Place the goose in a large roasting pan and stuff with the orange quarters.

  • Rub the marinade all over the goose massaging into the skin on both sides. Cover with the coarse sea salt and place in the fridge for 12-24 hours, uncovered.

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees. With a sharp knife or skewer, poke holes in the skin of the goose all over, being careful not to pierce the skin. This helps the fat to render.

  • Place the goose on a roasting rack, breast side down, and roast for 1 hour. Drain excess fat from the pan and reserve. Flip the goose over and roast another hour. Drain excess fat from the pan and reserve.

  • Turn the heat up to 400 degrees and brush the goose with half of the honey glaze. Cook for 15 minutes. Baste again with remaining honey mixture and cook another 15-20 minutes, or until the temperature of the goose reads 160 degrees.

  • Remove and let rest for 15 minutes. Temperature will rise to 165 degrees while the goose is resting.

Honey Glaze:

  • Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and heat until honey is dissolved.

Expert Tips:

  1. It is important to let the goose sit in the fridge, salted and uncovered, for at least 12 hours (24 is better) to allow the moisture in the skin to evaporate. This helps the skin stay crispy;
  2. If the goose starts to brown too much while roasting, cover the pan in aluminum foil;
  3. Be sure to periodically spoon the rendered fat from the pan into a heat proof container. You'll want to reserve all this fat to use in cooking other dishes (scroll down for some ideas on using goose fat);
  4. Don't skip poking holes in the duck - this allows the fat to render out;
  5. The meat should technically be cooked to 165 degrees - it's ok if the meat is pink, as long as the temperature is 165 degrees;
  6. You can substitute dry sherry for the Shaoxing wine.
  7. For a stronger orange flavor, add ½ tsp. of orange zest to the honey glaze.
  8. Flipping the goose while roasting keeps the breast meat from drying out.
  9. Reserve the goose carcass to make goose stock or bone broth.

Nutrition

Serving: 6oz | Calories: 2529kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 108g | Fat: 229g | Saturated Fat: 66g | Cholesterol: 544mg | Sodium: 4290mg | Potassium: 2212mg | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 700IU | Vitamin C: 34.7mg | Calcium: 110mg | Iron: 18.1mg

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FAQs

Why pour boiling water over goose before roasting? ›

It's important to remember that all types of goose are fatty, and to get as much of this fat out as possible, you need to prick the breast and thighs with a small skewer. One little tip is for an extra crispy skin, pour a kettle of boiling water over the goose and then leave to dry for an hour before cooking.

What are 3 considerations when roasting a goose? ›

The giblets and lobes of fat must be removed before roasting your goose. Plan your oven space well; the bird can be resting up to 1 hour whilst you apply finishing touches to the Christmas feast such as the vegetables and gravy.

What temperature should goose be cooked at? ›

A whole duck or goose must reach a minimum internal temperature of 165 °F throughout the bird.

What is the flavor profile of goose? ›

The way I describe Goose to others is it's almost like a cross between chicken and duck; it has the texture of chicken but the colour and a slight 'game' flavour that's like an exaggerated chicken with a slight hint of the duck flavour.

How long should a goose be cooked for? ›

Put some water in roaster if fat begins to smoke. next turn oven down to 175 , open oven door to let out hot air, then roast breast side up for 6 to 7 hours, or, when thickest part of meat reaches 158 degrees. note. Oven temps vary as does goose weight so total roasting time will vary.

Do you roast goose breast up or down? ›

The goose will start breast side up and cook about 1/3 of the total cooking time in that position. After 1/3 of the cook time, flip the goose to breast side down. This helps the skin on the back crisp as well, and also keeps the breast moist (as being on the bottom means it's basted more during this part of the cook).

Why is my roast goose tough? ›

Like duck, it's also a red-meat bird and goose breast is meant to be cooked medium-rare. You'll want to watch the cooking closely, the overcooked goose isn't like overcooked chicken or turkey. Instead of turning dry and stringy, it will become tough and chewy and taste like liver.

What do you soak goose meat in? ›

Soaking waterfowl in a saltwater solution replaces blood with brine. The process also adds flavor and moisture. Once brined in the refrigerator for 12 to 24 hours, the meat will be paler in color, giving it less of a livery look and more the appearance of domestic meat.

What do you serve with roast goose? ›

Goose for the Perfect Holiday Meal

Carving the goose tableside and serving it with the stuffing on the side also adds to the visual appeal. Hearty, pan-roasted potatoes or a rich chestnut stuffing soak up the goose fat drippings, while tangy cranberry sauce provides the perfect counterpoint on the plate.

How many minutes per pound for a goose? ›

The goose is cooked when the meat measures 165 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer and the breast juices run pale pink (not rose-colored, like a duck) when pricked. As a rule of thumb, calculate between 13 and 15 minutes per pound unstuffed, and 18 to 22 minutes per pound stuffed.

Should goose meat be pink? ›

Unlike turkey and chicken, which should be roasted until the meat is an opaque white, goose can be served slightly pink. However, the legs need cooking for a lot longer than the breast, so keep the temperature low.

How to cook a juicy goose? ›

Roast the goose in the preheated (425°F/220°C) oven for 30 minutes, uncovered, then turn the goose over (remove the roasting pan from the oven and use two large meat forks poked into the sides of the goose to help you turn it over). Roast it for 30 more minutes at high heat with the breast-side-up, uncovered.

What is a sauce for the goose? ›

phrase. If you say what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, you mean what is acceptable for one person in a particular situation should be acceptable for another person in a similar situation. See full dictionary entry for goose.

What flavors go well with goose? ›

Complement your goose with classic side dishes like roast potatoes, red cabbage, root vegetables, dinner rolls, cranberry relish, and goose-based gravy for a festive touch. To enhance the experience, try a red wine pairing, such as a Bordeaux or Pinot Noir, to perfectly balance the flavors of your roast goose.

What Flavours go well with goose? ›

It also tends to be accompanied by powerfully flavoured accompaniments such as chestnuts and red cabbage. Other traditional (and very good) accompaniments are potato or potato and apple stuffing, apples and prunes which can also affect your pairing: Here are my suggested options...

Why do you boil duck before roasting? ›

The boiling water helps pull the skin taut, making it easier to score in a crosshatch pattern. That, in turn, allows the fat to render out as everything roasts.

Why do you cover boiling water? ›

Covering the pot prevents water vapor from escaping, enabling the temperature to rise more quickly. How much more quickly?

How do you prep a goose? ›

Method
  1. Bring the goose to room temperature: ...
  2. Remove the neck, giblets, and wing tips: ...
  3. Remove the excess fat: ...
  4. Prick the goose's skin all over with a needle: ...
  5. Season the goose and place in the oven: ...
  6. Start the gravy: ...
  7. Add root vegetables to the roasting pan: ...
  8. Carve out the breasts:

When warm liquid is spooned over meat during the roasting process? ›

Baste. A technique used during roasting meat or poultry where the cooking juices are spooned over the cooking meat.

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