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goose crown
looking at doing a goose crown in smoker on sunday, lidl doing well cheap at moment. Not tried poultry yet. so what sort of internal temp do i aim for?
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Re: goose crown
I would say 275 to 300 f no water in the pan
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Re: goose crown
BraaiMeesterWannabe wrote:I would say 275 to 300 f
If you're looking for the safe internal meat temp' to aim for, i would cook it to 165f
Be careful with the amount of fat that will come out of the goose as it could cause a grease fire. Just cooking a crown should be ok, but still worth keeping an eye on to be safe.
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Re: goose crown
Thanks for replies, want to smoke over water bath in wsm. Got a day off on Sunday so fancy trying something different.
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Re: goose crown
Doh, oh yeah....must remember to read the question properly. No wonder I was so sh*t in exams 
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Re: goose crown
Hi most intrigued as to how this will go, but I think the Yeti raises a good point, once the fat starts to render I think you have all the makings of an goose grease remake of the towering inferno.....would def keep it in an pan.
Best of luck
Cheers
Tiny
Best of luck
Cheers
Tiny
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Re: goose crown
hi, did turkey crown in the end. That came out well nice, didnt brine and whacked it straight in with a rub. Took about 4 hours, goose crown was smaller than i thought it would be.
Re: goose crown
The breast on a goose is very shallow indeed due to the large breast bone, a whole goose won't feed that many people let alone a crown, and i've never seen a crown for sale.