1/3 Lb.Patties | ||||||||
Preparation 15 Minutes | ||||||||
Cooking Time-Less than Ten Minutes | ||||||||
Serves-Four | ||||||||
2-3 Boneless/Skinless Goose Breast Filets, Cut into one inch pieces | ||||||||
1/4 lb Smoked Bacon, Drained | ||||||||
1 Cup Dised Tomato | ||||||||
1 Tble Sp. Garlic Powder | ||||||||
1/4 Yellow Oinon-Diced | ||||||||
2 Tble Sp. Sweet Pickle Relish | ||||||||
1 Whole Egg | ||||||||
1/2 Cup Italian Bread Crumbs | ||||||||
1/2 Tea Sp. Fresh Cracked and Ground Blk. Pepper | ||||||||
1/2 Tea Sp. Kosher Salt | ||||||||
Sliced Cheese of Choice | ||||||||
Ham Buns | ||||||||
Lett, Sliced Tomato, Onion, Condiments | ||||||||
Place Goose Meat in food processor.Pulse a few times until | ||||||||
meat is thoroughly ground. You can also chop meaty finely with knife. | ||||||||
In large Bowl, Combine meat and next six ingredients, mix well. | ||||||||
Add Bread Crumbs, Salt, and pepper and mix until firm, patties hold together | ||||||||
Form into 3/4 inch patties. | ||||||||
Grill each side evenly about four minutes for a {Medium} Internal temperature. | ||||||||
Serve with toppings, good wine and great friends! |
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Goose Burgers
My brother, Cameron Mitchell, pounds a lot of geese and has come up with many interesting ways of preparing them. Here is his burger recipe:
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