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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI made a curried goat recipe years ago, and just used lamb because I couldn't find goat. It was a Jamaican recipe that I found on the interweb, and it had scotch bonnet peppers and potatoes in the curry. It was awesome but very hot.
Scotch bonnet has a wonderful flavour even though it is fiery, so would highly recommend using it.
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I made a curried goat recipe years ago, and just used lamb because I couldn't find goat. It was a Jamaican recipe that I found on the interweb, and it had scotch bonnet peppers and potatoes in the curry. It was awesome but very hot.
Scotch bonnet has a wonderful flavour even though it is fiery, so would highly recommend using it.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostShoulder will need slow cooking, was looking for some "proper" Caribbean recipes, you can google but you can't beat a good family or tried and trusted recipe.
Thought as I'm doing a 5 hour leg of lamb tomorrow ,could stick the goat in the oven for the same length of time.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostShoulder will need slow cooking, was looking for some "proper" Caribbean recipes, you can google but you can't beat a good family or tried and trusted recipe.
Thought as I'm doing a 5 hour leg of lamb tomorrow ,could stick the goat in the oven for the same length of time.
I was under the impression it was a weekend soak/cook style job.
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I don't have a recipe, but the best goat I've ever eaten was in Spain. It was slow roasted and kid rather than adult. I imagine that either Google or SKA would give some hints.
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Shoulder will need slow cooking, was looking for some "proper" Caribbean recipes, you can google but you can't beat a good family or tried and trusted recipe.
Thought as I'm doing a 5 hour leg of lamb tomorrow ,could stick the goat in the oven for the same length of time.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostManaged to get some shoulder of goat from a local farm.
Of anyone has any recipes curried or otherwise that they may have cooked....................
Whatever you cook up, be sure to post it with your experiences and I will give it a go.
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I've always fancied trying curried goat. When I lived in Hackney I used to hang out in this cool West Indian bar/club late into the morning playing pool.
They had a little hatch with the best West Indian food I've ever tasted. Never tried goat though.
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Curried Goat
Managed to get some shoulder of goat from a local farm.
Of anyone has any recipes curried or otherwise that they may have cooked....................Tags: None
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