How to Prepare and Butcher a Goose with Adam Byatt
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British Chef Adam Byatt demonstrates how you prepare and butcher a Goose. This technique allows you to get the most out of your bird. Video shot at Trinity in Clapham www.trinityrestaurant.co.uk/
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You are absolutely great in your presentations. Do some more Videos. Show us how to cook every piece of that goose and more.
As a waterfowl hunter, I have never seen a goose that big. In my area the number one goose if the Snow Goose. Wild waterfowl also have almost no fat on them. I always cooked 2 birds for three people at a minimum. This is an excellent video for the butchering of waterfowl. By using a pen raised bird we were able to see everything. Most people complain about the fat or grease of these birds yet the chef uses the fat to cook with. I love the flavor of waterfowl but never really use the fat to cook with, I'll give it a try next season. Great video!!!
@hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
4 жыл бұрын
Roast your potatoes in goose fat, you'll never want them any other way after.
@thefatalproject6802
2 жыл бұрын
It is a great video, except farm raised geese taste way different than wild. Wild goose fat has an overpowering gaminess to it unlike the farm raised goose fat.
@yumhungry6161
2 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/fqCg1MGpltvAZ5c.html northern Alberta Canada 🇨🇦 here KZreadr preparing goose meat and more
@BadulTheGuru
6 ай бұрын
maybe mr byatt is just a small lad
Nicely done, helped a great deal with the butchery of my first Christmas goose :)
you just make this seems so easy. thank you very much for sharing your experience
MASTERFUL WORK CHEF. EVERYONE HAS THEIR OPINION I SEE, BUT I DOUBT THERE IS ANYONE HERE THAT CAN BREAK DOWN A GOOSE WITH THIS MUCH SKILL AND DEXTERITY.
So good to see a professional at work
How wonderful to see a master at his work!
@khae74
3 жыл бұрын
He cut the bile
Terrific, the man was very quick at it, but the process was explained very well.
Thank you very much for this detailed and instructive tutorial!
An Artist,,,,A Master,,,,,What a demonstration of complete mastery of Food Preparation !!! Well Done Chef,,,,Brilliant,,,,Thank You !!!
@ChefAdamByatt
3 ай бұрын
Thank you - finally decided to start my own channel.
He makes it look so easy...fantastic video!
Love watching an artist at work
Talented and Passionate Chef!!
A real learning experience. This is professional for sure.
Thank you for the training. Not sure if I will ever try to do it. I hope this video is still up someday when I might.
Very nice work, mastering skill. I love it. There are some littles differences between what i learned and what i saw but it is "locals manners". Thanks from a local farmer's son of central France.
Thankyou for this video, it has lit a fire in me and now I can't wait to get a goose in my kitchen.
Beautiful work.
loved all of it,thanks !
A wonderful display of skill. *applause*
Beautiful work...
I tried goose once...it was surprisingly delicious!!!
It would have been wonderful after watching this amazingly skilled butchering of the goose, if you could have followed with another episode to show how you cooked your meat. Perhaps you could invite a couple of master chefs to follow up with a session of cookery. I will gladly come over and do you a mean mouth watering goose curry with a small portion of your goose. The legs and wings would be the best part to use for a sizzling curry and hot steaming rice. You have guessed it ... I am from Pakistan. As a young teenager, I had gone and shot a couple of mallards at a nearby pond in our village. They are the tastiest table birds ever. The goose is too large as far as I am concerned and has a bit gamier taste than I care for. But thanks for this very efficient video. Learnt a lot watching it.
Amazing butcher at work, thank you!
Beautiful carving chef
Thank you, you're a true craftsman
He makes it look so easy!
just came across this and it looks beautiful
This is very helpful. Thank you. You mentioned a dish made with bits sewn up in the skin of the neck. I'd like to know more about that please!
@mizzpoetrics
5 жыл бұрын
Goose neck terrine - couldn't find anything on here about it. Did you ever?
@Ianthe22
5 жыл бұрын
@@mizzpoetrics look up goose- duck- or turkey neck terrine recipe. or just terrine recipe and sew it up in the neck..
@mizzpoetrics
5 жыл бұрын
@@Ianthe22 ok, thanks. 😊
I loved it, Thank you Chef... amazing skills.
Wow!!!! Amazing Job!!!!
Absolutely amazing to watch
Good afternoon dear friend greeting from MACAU CHINA Thanks for great Cook 👍👍👍 So amazing cook
I have raised 8 Toulouse geese and will try one soon. Now I need a cooking video.
@NunoOsswald
5 жыл бұрын
Me too...
@Alaskadinger
5 жыл бұрын
Cook the goose very low and slow. Don't forget to score the meat. Are you cooking whole?
@arlingtonguy54
5 жыл бұрын
Annie Meidinger yes was thinking of whole roasted goose. About 325F ?
@soupertrooper3864
3 жыл бұрын
@@arlingtonguy54 Whole roasted goose is a romantic idea but the reality is that cutting it into it's various parts brings the best results for each part. The breast needs to be cooked fast and HOT. No more than medium doneness or it will taste like crap. Everything else needs to be cooked long and slow. Crockpot for 6 hours or so. Cooking a whole goose will always result in a severely over done, tough, dry, ruined breast, OR wings and legs and thighs nowhere near done enough to be tender enough to eat
never seen that done like that before , nice work
I love how he use every bit of the geese. This is how all hunters should treat their meats
@dmd1344
5 жыл бұрын
ken ho Goose
@chaist94
5 жыл бұрын
That's not a wild goose. Wild ones don"t have any fat on them at all.
@MistressOP
4 жыл бұрын
@@chaist94 depends on your hunting season. sometimes they do. bow hunt geese season they got a bit of fat on em.
@zant5721
4 жыл бұрын
ken ho touché 👍🏾
@LmaoMoni
4 жыл бұрын
They do...
Thank you Chef!
This man is a machine!
Wow! I'm gobsmacked!
Very educational. Thanks.
Cheers mate this is exactly what I hoped to find when I searched. Top vid. Unfortunately my giblets had already been removed and bagged. The neck was in too bad of a condition to try that sausage thing. But next time.
Good job that was good video
That was super efficient geez!
Outstanding butchery!!!
please send me name brand and exact type of knife that you are using here. Never saw one cut that easily. I'd like to order one just like it.Also you do a fantastic job cutting this goose. We raise geese for the meat on our farm.
Ok bro , I’m doing my first goose ever ! And We are lucky to have 1 as fat as yours ! I’m going to take over Christmas dinner this year! Ladies at ease I got this with the help of this perfect vid ! Cheers people !
Bravo l'artiste. You know your business. A bientôt.
Amazing!
Thank you all for these lovely comments. I've just launched my own KZread channel where i'll be presenting similar skills / recipes etc. Adam x
A joy to watch.
Bravo brethren.... nice job.
A master at work....
Looks easy but good thank you for showing me how to dress the goose xx my grandad was a gamekeeper xx so I’ve seen a lot of other birds a mind rabbit I’ve plucked turkey and chicken pheasant guineafowl pigeon and other birds my gran was a cook and new what she was doing xx 😘 thank you 🙏 xx 😘
ca me met l'eau a la bouche , d'imaginer toutes les bonnes choses que l'on peut cuisiner avec ces beaux morceaux, un peu comme avec un beau poulet de Bresse.
Great cutting Technique.
Artfully done
that looks so easy... thanks...
Excellent
Wow just wow. It was art at the end.
This video was so beautiful. I wish could butcher all day everyday. ❤️
Masterpiece
How about showing the cooking of the different parts?
Well, first i need to find a knife sharp as this one
Is this video followed up by a recipe? I'd LOVE to see how he cooks this bird, he's a master.
Thankyou for showing us how to breakdown the goose..I didn't realize how much fat it had..I am exploring new fowl and fish since I became allergic to red meat..I pressure can my meat and I was hoping to that with this bird🙏🙏🙏
What knife is that?
POWERFUL🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈 AMAZING BUTCHER GOOSE ADAM BYATT WOW! NICE THANKS FOR YOUR TIME AND SHARING YOUR GIFT. ● BROWN FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON 💜
super job
Can you please make a video on how to cook all these cleaned pieces?
Mother often cooked chickens, especially fryers and on holidays turkey. She bought whole cleaned chickens and most often fried the gospel bird. Gizzards are great and my favorite part of the bird but I like the heart, liver, the tail and I would scoop the lights (lungs) with my finger. Such a mild creamy morsel.
How did they make the goose skin so smooth and soft?
That was beautiful
Good job
The goose neck skin is a great contraceptive piece! :)
@cameronbethea123
3 жыл бұрын
Lol wtf... cursed comment.
@alvinkoh5556
3 жыл бұрын
@@cameronbethea123 Don't curse it...just do it!
Very good skill
Impressive
excellent
Goose meat is very good, I always bring back a lot of them from my hunts and store the ones I don't eat in the freezer for later.
GOOD JOB 👍🏻
@ramaraokommineni3844
4 жыл бұрын
MR GUPPY 101 hi
0:00 “let’s go to a place, where everything is made of blocks...”
Great job chef in USA it’s not popular bird I loved as a kid growing up Christmas time make With pickled peaches stuffed with chestnut stuffing and foie gras by my Mother !
I carefully watched every move you made but, please, what are you knives of choice Adam - brand etc ?
Every hunter’s next KZread search: *easily pluck goose* -decides beast only it is-
Wow.. that was great.. thank you for this... I've been dying to do a goose... probably great for sous vide...
0:50 hmm, i always wondered why gooseneck seats on girls bicycles were so damn popular back in the day! 🤷♂️😂😂☀️😎☀️🇺🇸
Master
Could you treat a Canada goose the same ?
work of art?
Wow
That"s a farm raised Goose, its nothing like wild goose. Wild is very lean it has very little fat, fat contains a lot of moisture, so you have to take extra care when cooking wild goose, you may even want to lard the breast to ensure it doesn't dry, roast slow.
Which breed of goose was that there brother?
@PKPK-rr3rs
6 жыл бұрын
Not sure, but Egyptian Geese taste the best.
@floridanelson
4 жыл бұрын
By the size, it has to be a Embden.
This is exactly the same as with a hamster. Easy and clean
@mjuberian
5 жыл бұрын
I do pocket gophers like that too
@peopleunite78
4 жыл бұрын
@@mjuberian I do the same thing with toast pigeons too
nice and almost clean :D
Fuck the critics without any evidence or their own skill, you’re an artist sir
Pressure cooking tenderizes anything. Watched a bunch of videos and none has mentioned what pressure cooking will do. I used to boil gizzards for hours and hours - but pressure cooking gets them done inside of an hour. Silver sinew and all. Gut the bird first and roast it and it will feed 8 people for 2 or 3 days
This looks beautiful.
👏🏼👌🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
Excellent.
How much does it cost to raise per bird compared to chicken i kniw their bigger but the fat looked amazing.
@thesilentmothtrapper4373
5 жыл бұрын
Very cheap as they can eat only grass .They don't need to be fed.
@jackieparsons4847
5 жыл бұрын
They pretty much raise themselves actually. My grandma owned a small flock of white geese on her farm, 1 male and 2 females. Every spring, the females sat on their nests while the male protected them from predators. All three raised the babies collectively so we were never sure which goslings belonged to which female, but they usually raised 8-12 each year. One time they raised 18! But that was an exceptional year. We barely had to feed them as their diet is 90% grass. We harvested them before Thanksgiving and ate the delicious, grass-fed, dark red goose meat all year.
Thanks, I can see you have done this before