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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    Got access to all the necessary ingredients, have googled it and consulted me library of cookbooks, was just putting it to the general populace, in case anyone would have a good recipe they may have tried and enjoyed.
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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    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.
    Got access to all the necessary ingredients, have googled it and consulted me library of cookbooks, was just putting it to the general populace, in case anyone would have a good recipe they may have tried and enjoyed.

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  • CheeseSlice
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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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  • Paddy
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    Last edited by Paddy; 3 October 2010, 17:42.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    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.
    I can ask the wife to facebookem?

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    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.
    As Numpty says, it's got to be a long slow cook.

    I was under the impression it was a weekend soak/cook style job.

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  • PRC1964
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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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  • norrahe
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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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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by norrahe View Post
    Managed to get some shoulder of goat from a local farm.

    Of anyone has any recipes curried or otherwise that they may have cooked....................
    No, sorry, but I do know (from friends of Carribean origin) the meat is very tough and needs extensive slow cooking. The meat holds spicey flavours far better than lamb or beef for instance so I am told.

    Whatever you cook up, be sure to post it with your experiences and I will give it a go.

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  • MarillionFan
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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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  • norrahe
    started a topic Curried Goat

    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....................

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