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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Similar to Mutton - treat it the same.
Takes a long time to become tender.
Slow cook, lots of spice, etc and fresh corn bread to mop ya chin of all the juice
Look for "Carne de Cabra" recipies |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Goat is the meat traditionally used in curries in the Himalayan states of northern India. As was said above, it has to be slow cooked otherwise it'll have the same texture as eating Gandhi's flip flop!! |
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"Thanks for quick responce guys..
But to help a simpleton that I am..
" slow cook... " meaning in a saucepan slowly boiling?? "
Depends what you are making with it! If it's curry goat then yes you'll cook it in a pan on a low heat with whatever you are cooking it with. Or you might be slow roasting it in the oven wrapped in foil. A recipe would be a good start |
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"Goat is the meat traditionally used in curries in the Himalayan states of northern India. As was said above, it has to be slow cooked otherwise it'll have the same texture as eating Gandhi's flip flop!! " |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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It's a rich flavour but similar to mutton in taste.
Slow roast, low temperature, for 4-7 hours as you would with mutton on the bone. Cut up and cook on a slow simmer after sealing if making a stew or curry.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks for quick responce guys..
But to help a simpleton that I am..
" slow cook... " meaning in a saucepan slowly boiling?? "
Slow cooker
Clay pot in the oven
Pan
However you do it - a nice LOW heat and be prepared to wait....
and wait
and wait a bit more
It's worth it though. |
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"Ram goat liver good fi mek mannish water
Billy goat teeth mek the earring for you daughter
Curried goat lunch put de bite in your bark
It mek you daughter ... It mek you daughter walk and talk" huggh?? Ha ha ha WTF.,! |
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"Thanks for quick responce guys..
But to help a simpleton that I am..
" slow cook... " meaning in a saucepan slowly boiling??
Depends what you are making with it! If it's curry goat then yes you'll cook it in a pan on a low heat with whatever you are cooking it with. Or you might be slow roasting it in the oven wrapped in foil. A recipe would be a good start " Thankyou poppin candy.., |
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"Ram goat liver good fi mek mannish water
Billy goat teeth mek the earring for you daughter
Curried goat lunch put de bite in your bark
It mek you daughter ... It mek you daughter walk and talk huggh?? Ha ha ha WTF.,!"
Mannish water is a West Indian aphrodisiac made from goats offal, brains and other bits - the recipe varies. I'm reliably informed that the word daughter, pronounced dahta in the song, is a colloquialism for girlfriend. The song pre-dates Viagra |
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"Thanks for quick responce guys..
But to help a simpleton that I am..
" slow cook... " meaning in a saucepan slowly boiling?? "
Assuming that you're going to cook it in some kind of sauce, I'd cook it like a casserole in the oven but on a very low temperature - & preferably on the bone; contrary to popular restaurant or home cooking, that's the traditional way of cooking a delicious curry.
PS: don't spare the chillies!! |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
Cook it very, very slowly whatever you decide to do. And when you think it's cooked, cook it some more. On the bone if possible (and watch out for them while eating, they can be sharp). And it's a robust meat so can take quite a lot of heat in the form of chillies without the flavour being lost. |
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"Ram goat liver good fi mek mannish water
Billy goat teeth mek the earring for you daughter
Curried goat lunch put de bite in your bark
It mek you daughter ... It mek you daughter walk and talk"
Can we have some, of whatever your on please. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
Over the rainbow, under the bridge |
"Has any one tried it....
And whats the best way to prepare
it and cook it pls.....
I know probaley to much to ask but sensible answers pls...
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Look up a Jamaican curried goat recipe. Absolutely delicious. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"T- & preferably on the bone;
PS: don't spare the chillies!!
Last time I tried something like that, I burned my willy on the oven shelf"
I share your pain, bro!
.......no I won't, fck that!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Yeah, had it in a kind-of curry stew thing in an Ethiopian restaurant in Paris (sounds slightly odd, but was fantastic), and also goat meat burgers at Aldeburgh food festival.
It's right tasty! "
Did they ship it over in a can, can? |
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"Yeah, had it in a kind-of curry stew thing in an Ethiopian restaurant in Paris (sounds slightly odd, but was fantastic), and also goat meat burgers at Aldeburgh food festival.
It's right tasty!
Did they ship it over in a can, can? "
*can, ican, - |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
"Yeah, had it in a kind-of curry stew thing in an Ethiopian restaurant in Paris (sounds slightly odd, but was fantastic), and also goat meat burgers at Aldeburgh food festival.
It's right tasty! "
Ethiopians eat a lot of goat. And it tastes a damn site better than the camel option |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Goat curry. Delish! On the bone for extra flavour... Cook slow in a big pan with onions, chillies and spices etc ... Seved with rice n plantains ... We eat this quite often and very tasty " where dya get plantains from? |
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"Goat curry. Delish! On the bone for extra flavour... Cook slow in a big pan with onions, chillies and spices etc ... Seved with rice n plantains ... We eat this quite often and very tasty where dya get plantains from?" markets or loads of shops local too that do em ... |
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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago
Catthorpe |
"Ram goat liver good fi mek mannish water
Billy goat teeth mek the earring for you daughter
Curried goat lunch put de bite in your bark
It mek you daughter ... It mek you daughter walk and talk"
Haha!!! Patoi had us lol. |
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"Ram goat liver good fi mek mannish water
Billy goat teeth mek the earring for you daughter
Curried goat lunch put de bite in your bark
It mek you daughter ... It mek you daughter walk and talk"
...I was singing the Pluto song too when I read this thread! |
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Great dish when done properly. ...as a jamaican living in Britain its hard to get the right thing because its so similar to lamb dodgy butchers will try pass lamb on as goat...but how to be sure is if its got a lot of bones
Cooked in curry sauce really slowly until the meat starts to fall of the bone
If you want more proof YouTube it |
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