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Roosters goose is cookedNot sure if this is the best place to post this, so feel free to move it. I'm looking for advice on preparing an old (about 1 1/2 year) rooster for roasting. Going to butcher some and my wife wants to stuff and roast one. I think I remember something about soaking in salt water, but I may be mistaken. Thursday night she fried one that was six months old that I've been fattening for about three weeks and it was the best chicken I've eaten for many years, but I'm thinking the older ones may be on the tough side. Thanks. John
Re: Roosters goose is cookedNever ate one that old but they make the best chicken stock you can get. Others will chime in. Grump
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Yes Grump, I do believe a good boil and a few floating dumplings will be about as far as the whole of it would fly here. But.....there are some pretty artistic folks about. One Life , One Love , A Love Supreme
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Re: Roosters goose is cookedChicken soup!
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"Life's tough.It's even tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne " We hang petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
Re: Roosters goose is cookedThats my thoughts too, but I'm not going to argue with the boss. Shes pulled off some amazing things over the last 36 years, not the least of which has been letting me live (she said she doesn't believe in divorce, but is undecided on murder, so I try to mind my P's&Q's). We'll see how it turns out. Tomorrows butchering day. John
Re: Roosters goose is cookedPut that old rooster in a pressure cooker for about 20 minutes and make chicken and noodles. best you ever et and tender too.
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