Poultry and game

To Truss a Goose.

214 · First Edition, 1896 · Report an issue

Method

  1. A goose, having short legs, is trussed differently from chicken, fowl, and turkey.
  2. After inserting skewers, wind string twice around one leg bone, then around other leg bone, having one inch space of string between legs.
  3. Draw legs with both ends of string, close to back, across string under back, then fasten around skewers and tie in a knot.

Original 1896 Text

A goose, having short legs, is trussed differently from chicken, fowl, and turkey. After inserting skewers, wind string twice around one leg bone, then around other leg bone, having one inch space of string between legs. Draw legs with both ends of string, close to back, across string under back, then fasten around skewers and tie in a knot.