How To make Colonial Goose
5 lb Lamb leg
FOR STUFFING:
4 oz Dried apricots
4 oz Fresh white breadcrumbs
1 oz Butter
1 tb Clear honey
2 oz Onion, chopped
1/4 ts Dried thyme
1/4 ts Salt
Pepper 1 md Egg, beaten
FOR MARINADE:
1/2 lb Old carrots, sliced
6 oz Onions, sliced
1 Bayleaf
3 Parsley stalks, crushed
5 fl Red wine
24 hours beforehand, make the stuffing. Chop the
apricot coarsely, mix with breadcrumbs and chopped onions. Melt the butter, pour over, add honey, salt, pepper and thyme. Mix well together, then mix in beaten egg. Make marinade by mixing all the ingredients together. Bone or have boned the lamb. (Tunnel bone for stuffing). Stuff the cavity loosely. Sew up the opening. Put lamb in a polythene bag long enough to hold it comfortably. Add bones. Pour over the marinade, tie the top with a bag seal, sucking out excess air. Stand in a bowl (to catch leaks). Marinade overnight, turning from time to time. Preheat oven to 350?F (Mk 4). Remove lamb from marinade and dry well. Drain marinade and fry vegetables in roasting pan very briefly. Place lamb on top and roast 25 mins/lb oven ready weight. Baste frequently with marinade while cooking. Meanwhile make a little lamb stock from bones. When done, take out of oven, Remove strings from joint and leave to rest 15 mins while making the gravy, then carve crosswise. For the gravy, remove vegetables from roasting tin, pour off roasting juices, leaving 2 tbs fat in pan. Fry 2 tbs flour in this, return aqueous part of roasting juices and remaining marinade. Add lamb stock if needed. Season to taste.
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