Whitley goose

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English

Noun

Whitley goose (uncountable)

  1. (UK, obsolete) A dish of boiled onions with cheese and cream, baked until brown on top.
    • 1953, The Listener, volume 49, page 491:
      To make Whitley Goose, an excellent old country recipe, I allow two large onions for each person []
    • 2012, Jane Peyton, Brilliant Britain, page 167:
      Whitley goose might disappoint carnivores expecting succulent fowl — it is a mixture of boiled onions, cheese and milk baked in an oven.

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