Goat Mince 1kg – Excellent Quality

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Goat Mince 1kg

Always popular, free range goat from Suffolk is back in Smithfields. Goat Mince is the most widely eaten meat in the world. It is lean, delicious, contains less cholesterol than chicken, more iron than beef and tastes similar to lamb – it’s one of our favourites! £12.00 per kilo.

The meat has less fat, less saturated fat, more iron, and about the same amount of protein compared to beef, pork, lamb, or chicken. The overall fat content of goat meat is lower than other red meats,

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What seasonings are good for Goat Mince

Small Batch Blackening Spice
  • 5 tablespoons sweet paprika.
  • 2 teaspoon garlic powder.
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder.
  • 2 tablespoons dried thyme.
  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper.
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper or more to taste.

What Flavours go well with Goat

A milder fresh goat cheese will go perfectly with a sweet conserve, such as fig or raspberry.

A cheese with a more pronounced flavour such as Ripened goat log will taste great alongside black cherry or blueberry conserves.

Goat Koftes Recipe

Lean goat mince is perfect for making koftes — juicy, spiced kebabs that are delicious served wrapped in a warm flatbreads with houmous, grilled veg and fresh herbs.

If the sun is shining, you can cook these skewers on the barbecue, or griddle them indoors for a fast, full-flavoured dinner.

Ingredients

  • A handful of mint
  • 400g goat mince
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • ½ tsp cinnamon powder
  • A few pinches of chilli powder
  • 4 skewers
  • 4 wholeblend flatbreads
  • 220g kalamata olive houmous
  • 185g sweet grilled peppers
  • Lemon wedges, to serve

Method

1.Pick the mint leaves off their stems and pop half the leaves to one side.
Finely chop the remaining mint and scoop into a large bowl.
Crumble the goat mince into the bowl and add the cumin, coriander, cinnamon and chilli powder (chilli powder is spicy, so add as much or little as you prefer).
Season the ingredients with a generous pinch of salt and pepper and use your hands to mix together thoroughly.
2.Divide the mince mixture into 4 pieces.
Rub a little cold water on your hands, then wrap the mince onto 4 skewers, pushing down slightly and shaping the mince so the they resemble slightly flattened sausages.
3.Warm your griddle pan over a high heat.
When the pan is hot, rub the koftes with 1 tbsp oil and sprinkle with a little extra salt and pepper. Add the koftes to the pan and cook them for 8-10 mins, turning once or twice, till golden on the outside and cooked to your preferred level of pinkness.
Transfer the cooked koftes to a plate and allow to rest for 1-2 mins. The koftes are also great cooked over hot coals on a barbecue.
4.Serve the koftes wrapped in warm flatbreads filled with plenty of kalamata olive houmous, grilled peppers and the remaining mint leaves, with a wedge or two of lemon squeezed over the top.

Always popular, free range goat from Suffolk is back in Smithfields. Goat Mince is the most widely eaten meat in the world. It is lean, delicious, contains less cholesterol than chicken, more iron than beef and tastes similar to lamb – it’s one of our favourites! £12.00 per kilo.

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