I've done corned goose a couple of times, once using len poli's recipe for carni salada that turned out quite good. I'm inclined to try a version of Oddley's corned beef recipe. A typical goose breast might weigh in at about 1 kilo, or slightly less. I would plan to do about 6 breasts at a time.
Oddleys recipe calls for both cure #1 and saltpeter. I'd like to not use the saltpeter and use cure #2 instead (i'm in the states, saltpeter is discouraged.) Rough calculations for 1 kilo of meat and a 4% nitrate content of instacure #2 would yield too high a concentration of nitrite.
If I've done my sums correctly, for 1 kg of meat, I'd need 2.81 gms of cure #1 and 0.33 gm of saltpeter. Using 4% nitrate conc. Cure #2, to get 0.33 gm of nitrate using cure #2, I'd need 8.27 gms of cure #2. That would yield 0.558 gms of nitrite, which is about 3 times as much nitrite as the recipe calls for.
Is this a problem? Can I get there from here? I also have access to tenderquick if that would be a better solution.
Edit to add to the confusion: I've seen where insta-cure #2 is 4% sodium nitrate, and I've also seen it advertised as 1% sodium nitrate. I can't say for sure what I have, the supplier (allied kenco) I purchased it from doesn't give that information.
John