Robbo -
Glad you enjoyed the geese.

The wife and I eat a fair amount of waterfowl. Stroganoff is of my favorite ways to fix snows is take the breast from a goose (after 24 hour soak in salt water), rinse in freshwater, pat dry and cut the breast in strips.

In a baggie put flour, old spice seasoning and cracked pepper. Coat each stripby shaking in the baggie and saute in olive oil. Add the goose strips to your favorite stroganoof recipe. A quick and simple recipe is after removing the goose strips saute sliced onion and mushrooms in the same pan. At the same time put the pasta on the cook. Once the onion and mushrooms are brown add some white wine and allow to simmer while the pasta finish cooking. When the pasta is done add a can of mushroom soup to the wine sauce and then the goose strips. Drain the pasta and mix with the sauce and geese and serve with your favorite fresh steamed vegetable and glass of wine.

Another recipe from a friend is to make chilli. Take goose breasts (I allow one per person) and slow cook them in onion soup for several hours (I like to cook them for 3 or 4 hours). Cool the breast and then "pull" the meat. Use the meat in your favorite chilli recipe using the onion/goose stock for any fluids needed . Allow everything to simmer for an hour or so while you bake fresh corn bread. Again serve with your faorite beverage.

Virtually everyone I have served the above to have enjoyed the meal and most would not recognize either dish as being wild meat.

I have a bowl of fillets soaking right now. I was think about using a couple in a duck soup but now I may have to try your recipe. Love this time year; between the salmon, waterfow, and pheasants have been eating well.

Bon appetite
Curt