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Goose, Duck, Turkey, & Pheasant
Goose, duck, and pheasant dishes are now among the most expensive and elaborate poultry meals. Usually served whole, ducks, turkeys, Martin geese, and Christmas geese require serving dishes that properly highlight this noble poultry.
In second and third place among winter poultry delicacies are duck and turkey, which meet the serving standards of a goose. Game dishes made with pheasant have become very rare, and the annual turkey dinner is more of a delicacy in America at Thanksgiving. What connects all these winter poultry types is their high price, the art of preparation, and above all, the art of serving.
Crowded on a narrow meat platter or already half-fallen apart on a classic serving plate, goose, duck, and turkey lose their elegance and do not enjoy the setting that elevates their appreciation and value.
Professional hosts know that decorating and garnishing turkeys, geese, ducks, pheasants, and turkeys on large platters, along with side dishes like chestnuts, roasted apples, Brussels sprouts, red cabbage, bread and potato dumplings, etc., achieves a much more pompous effect than serving on "normally sized" platters and ordinary plates. A dish that costs between 35 and 70 euros in a restaurant demands a different style of serving than a schnitzel!
Inspired by the goose dinner, wild duck, pheasant, turkey, and chicken, we have put together a selection of particularly large and impressive serving items for you. We also serve suitable bowls for goose giblets, raspberries, chestnuts, and blueberry red cabbage, sauce boats for gravy at the table and on the plate, as well as some accessories for duck liver pâté, pheasant butter, and goose fat.
As modern and colorful as tableware is these days, a poultry composition of goose, duck, pheasant, and turkey loses its charm on colorful dishes. Please serve these noble dishes on white porcelain. Our recommendation for the right plate: Series Ceremony - the winter holiday porcelain.
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Item: CE019
Porcelain plate flat 19 cm "Ceremony "made of fine relief porcelainItem: CE026
Porcelain plate flat 26.5 cm "Ceremony" made of fine relief porcelainItem: CE038
Porcelain platter oval 38 cm "Ceremony" made of fine relief porcelainItem: BAT112
Porcelain bowl 12 cm/0.05 l "Switch"Item: TB007
Porcelain bowl 7 cm/0.05 l round "Salsa"Item: TB009
Porcelain bowl 9 cm/0.20 l conical "Salsa"Item: VLS270
Porcelain bowl 27 cm/3.0 l round "Vital Level"Item: WD138B1
Porcelain bowl plate 38 cm/0.80 l "Wood" - second choiceItem: SA115
Porcelain sauce boat 0.33 l "Lukullus"Item: SA1263
Porcelain sauce boat 0.13 l "Duck"Item: SA235
Porcelain sauce boat 0.40 l "Café de Paris"Item: SA115SET2
2-pc. porcelain sauce serving set 0.33 l1x ITA 25: L 24,5 x B 17,0 x H 3,0 x F 3,0 cm
Item: TD207BAT
3-pc. porcelain sauce-set 200 ml "Jug Bateau"1x BAT 005: L 25,0 x B 12,0 x H 2,0 cm
Item: BG0809
Porcelain butter dish with button lidItem: BG0855
Porcelain duck liver pâtés 40 g