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How to make a Goat Meat Curry at Home. Quality Goat Leg Shoulder 1kg

Mix together goat meat, salt, black pepper, 4 Tbsp curry powder, 1 large onion sliced, garlic, Scotch bonnet pepper. Please in the fridge overnight (or at least 5 hours) to marinate. 1. Remove the sliced onions and scotch bonnet pepper from the bowl of marinated goat meat and set aside. 2. Heat cooking oil in large saucepan on High. Quality Goat Leg Shoulder 1kg

How do you Cook a Mutton Curry.

Heat the oil in a large flameproof casserole dish, add the onion mixture and cook for 5 mins until softened. Add the chillies, curry leaves, thyme, curry powder and 2 tsp salt. Cook for 2-3 mins until fragrant. Tip the mutton or goat into the pan. Cook for 5 mins over a medium-high heat until the meat has browned. Buy Fresh Goat Meat Online | N&C Produce (ncmeatproduce.co.uk)

What is a Goa Curry.

An aromatic, comforting curry made in the pressure cooker. In India, this curry is normally made with kid goat meat but you could also use lamb. Serve with rice or hot chapatis. Wash goat meat well under cold running water and pat dry. Rub in salt and 1 teaspoon turmeric powder. Set aside for 10 minutes.

What to Cook with Goat.

This goat curry is an Indian style dish consisting of lean pieces of goat in a fragrant curry sauce and is a good dish for those trying goat for the first time. Season the goat meat with salt and pepper. Heat the oil in a heavy pan over medium heat. Add the cinnamon stick, cardamom, cloves and bay leaves; cook until spices sizzle, about 30 seconds. Quality Goat Leg Shoulder 1kg

This authentic recipe is not overpoweringly strong, but has a deep rich colour, superb flavouring and is really simple to make. Goat – N&C Produce (ncmeatproduce.co.uk)

We’d love to see more people enjoying goat meat in the UK. Ours is sourced from Andalusian breeders in southern Spain, their native home whereby a natural free-range life can be offered to the lamb – an environment to which they are ideally suited. They are primarily bred for milk and cheese production: the meat we sell is from the male kids or older nanny goats.

Goat curry is my “last supper” dish. Goat meat is something my dad and I absolutely adore and I think we bonded over this mutual love when I was very young. It’s a little more delicately flavoured than lamb and my favourite meat to braise. Quality Goat Leg Shoulder 1kg

Notes on the Recipe

  • Yes, you can use lamb if you can’t find goat meat.
  • You can marinate your meat overnight in the same ground spices used in the recipe. Do NOT use yoghurt as this will change the dish completely. I don’t think the dish needs the meat to be marinated overnight but I know some of you will be wondering!
  • My garam masala is made by my naniji in London, the one closest to her mix is TRS Garam Masala, which you should be able to find in most supermarkets. Alternatively, please have a go at making your own, it’s really satisfying.
  • This is loosely based on how I was taught to make curry by my dad. I’ve had to make changes and tweaks as we guard our family secrets, from method to the recipe.
  • No, I don’t remove the whole spices. This is traditional in the way that the whole spices are left in, whole. If you have an aversion to this, with all respect… choose another curry recipe. This isn’t a recipe where you can grind all the spices and end up with the same result.

Goat Leg n\’ Shoulder Mild Curry

Goat Leg n\’ Shoulder Mild Curry

This authentic recipe is not overpoweringly strong, but has a deep rich colour, superb flavour and is really simple to make.

It freezes well so make enough to enjoy another day – Thaw slowly before reheating.

  • oven
  • small pot
  • Knife
  • Broiler
  • 500 g Goat Diced Meat (on the bone)
  • 2 tbsp Ground Coriander (good quality)
  • 1 tsp Ground Cumin (good quality)
  • 1 tbsp Garam Masala (good quality)
  • 2 Clove Garlic (Fresh Garlic finely chopped)
  • 1 20g Ginger (Finely Chopped)
  • 3 tbsp oil (Use Rapeseed)
  • 2 Large Spanish Onions (Finely Chopped)
  • 395 g Chopped Tomatoes (good quality)
  • 2 tbsp Mango Chutney (good quality)
  • 2 tbsp Tomato Puree (good quality)
  • 150 ml Water (Bottled Ideal)
  1. Mix all the spices together then add the garlic, ginger and salt.

  2. Measure the oil into a large pan, add the onions and fry until golden brown.

  3. Add the spice mixture made in the first step and add in the tomatoes, puree, mango chutney and cook through without a lid, stirring until the oil starts to come through slightly.

  4. Add the meat, and cover as you bring the pan to the boil.

  5. Transfer to a casserole dish or slow cooker and cook on a medium heat for 4 hours.

Goat Curry Background

Bajan seasoning originates in Barbados and has a distinctive flavour of savoury, lime and a gentle heat, the perfect match for the rich flavours in this Caribbean goat curry.

In cultures where goat meat is considered a delicacy, it is often the meat of choice for special celebrations. To mark Dashain in Nepal, a feast of dishes is prepared using every edible part of the goat. It is also served to celebrate Easter in parts of Italy, Greece and Portugal.

Goatober is a month-long awareness campaign to encourage people to eat more goat. It was launched in 2011 by an American working in the goat’s milk industry, who wanted to see fewer male kid goats being routinely euthanised. Erin Fairbanks made it her mission to increase demand for goat meat to reduce this wastage. What is more, momentum has picked up in the years since that first campaign. In Britain, restaurants around the country add goat dishes to their menus throughout October to give people the chance to discover its incredible flavour.

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