Recipe for Roast Goose with Lime Jelly 
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Yield:
1 servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
1 sm Goose, trimmed
200 gm Diced onions
1 bot red wine
1 x Bouquet garni
10 x Black peppercorns
4 x Garlic cloves
75 gm Smoked bacon
24 lrg Prunes, stoned
2 x Bayleaves
2 x Carrots, sliced
2 stk celery, sliced
----------------- FOR THE LIME JELLY ----------------
350 ml White wine
100 ml Grand Marnier
200 ml Chicken stock
2 x Limes, juice of
Instructions:
Instructions: Season the goose. In a flameproof casserole add a little of the trimmed goose fat. Then add the goose and brown all over. Remove any excessive amounts of fat. Add the onions and cook for 5 minutes, then add the bay leaves. Pour over the wine and bring to the boil. Add the bouquet garni, peppercorns, garlic, diced bacon, and cook for 11/2 hours in a pre-heated oven.

Add the prunes, and cook for a further 25 minutes on a low heat. Skim off the fat and add the brandy. Cook for a further 10 minutes.

Remove the goose from the oven and leave to cool overnight. Remove the cold fat from the casserole, and melt down. Remove the goose, and using a fork, remove the goose meat from the fat and bones.

Place into a lined terrine, or container, a layer of shredded meat. Drizzle a little liquid over the top from the casserole pan, and then drizzle a little of the goose fat and vegetables. Scatter a few prunes over the surface and repeat the procedure until the terrine is just over 3/4 full.

Cover the terrine and gently press down using weights. Put into the refrigerator to set. Slice and serve with lime jelly and a few seasonal leaves.

To make the lime jelly: Pour the wine into a small saucepan and boil it over a high heat until half its original volume.

Add the stock and bring it back up to the boil. Add the Grand Marnier and the lime juice and simmer. Dissolve the leaf gelatine in cold water, then squeeze out and add to the liquid.

Strain the liquid into the moulds then place into the refrigerator to set for at least 4 hours. Demould and serve with the goose.

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