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Goat Meat

Started by Miss Kim, April 06, 2007, 01:05:00 PM

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Miss Kim

Ok guys and gals, I need help on cooking some goat meat. I don't have a clue about where to start or how to do it. JC brought this back from the sweat and I need help cooking it! Can't say I was very excited about the meat in the first place, but I am willing to give it good try.  :pray:  

Thank you for any advice.
Kim

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If I can get to it before she cooks it, I'm smoking it! I think you could smoke an old boot and make it edible   ;)
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loco_cacahuate

Do it the Texas way...Bar B que it  :bigsmyl:
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jonesy

Miss Kim, just saw a spring stew recipe on martha 03 07 they used lamb meat looked good try it with goat meat, might work, go to marthastewart.com and do search. Jonesy p.s. i dont watch it, i just love lamb meat!

pete p

Jc, take the goat meat put it in a crock pot for 12hrs with your preferred seasonings...careful now, dont overdo it. ok, now that youve wasted all day on the goat meat take it out of the crock pot and bring it to a neighbor or in-laws or whoever and then take that pretty lady out for diner!

NoCams

HI JC & Miss Kim,
As good as them there antelope burgers were just let me know if you need a garbage disposal, Mason and I are only an hour away. We also specialize in tenderizing 3D targets everyhwere but the kill zone , haha !!! Miss Kim can cook !!!

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LoneWolf

Only way I have ever fixed goat is with a smoker.  Dry rub with your favorite seasonings and drop it on the smoker for a few hours.  Taste wonderful.  Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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TexMex

Never mind, I do better at eating  :bigsmyl:

owlbait

I had curried goat in Trinidad and Tobago. Had a nasty looking green sauce on it but tasted great, bit hot and spicy.
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Kim -

However you cook that goat just be sure to make some of those fabulous cookies for after dinner. That way you can always throw out the goat and just eat the cookies . . . works for me.

Besides, Joe doesn't appear to have a problem with whatever you make, or however you make it . . . you go girl!!
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Curtiss Cardinal

If you like spicy food goat is very good in curries. Red curries in particular.
Also mexican recipes like chili colorado or chili verde will work with goat. Long time cooking with low tempurature, about 225 and wet cooking techniques. Heres is a crockpot recipe.
In a cast iron skillet,Brown the meat. cut into  about one inch cubes seasoned with salt and pepper. Then add chopped onions sweat the onions when they are translucent add minced garlic and chopped fresh rosemary leaves, cilantro and as much fresh chopped serrano chilis as you like. Sweat that for a minute or two and add either chopped can tomatoes or for or five chopped fresh tomatoes. Pour everything along with two bottles of your favorite beer or red wine and a cup of vegatable stock, into the crockpot on low and cook for a few hours. The vegetable prep, browning,etc will take you about half an hour. you can do that before work and come home to a nice supper. Serve over rice.
I can give you somemore recipes if you'd like.
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Whip

You know, it wasnt' until I got home from Texas until I even HEARD about those cookies!  They were obviously very closly guarded, and everyone in camp knew better than to let me have a taste.  All I ever saw for cookies were bag upon bag of Oreos!
From what I've heard of you cooking Miss Kim, I'm sure that old goat will turn out just fine!
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Miss Kim,

A can of mushroom soup and some hot sauce should do it! JC says this makes groundhog taste good so it's gotta make goat taste fantastic. Good luck.
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JEFF B

just roast it real slow for 2 maybe 3 hrs oh boy can i come and eat at your place jc?  :thumbsup:    :campfire:   roast veg as well it cant get any better than that. oh hang on yes it can try this good old kiwi hangi put chop the meat into serving size portions dust the meat and vegetables with salt and pepper place meat in the bottom of large roasting dish heap vegetables on top then spread wartercress on top of that if no wartercress then silverbeet. then add 3 cups of water cover heaped dish with foil mould foil around the lip of dish so that it is a sealed unit make sure you dont tear the foil. for extra sealing tie up foil with string around the dish lip. place in oven and cook for 3 hours at 160c serve on table from dish just remove foil and dig in YUMMMMMMMMMM!!!!  :campfire:
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Benha

Goat is good eatin.

sticshooter

Goat or Lamb... all the same to me. Cook it like ya would lamb chop or better yet Leg of lamb.MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM<><
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Danny Rowan

Do not know if angora is fit to eat or not. I killed many a "Spanish goat" out there in West Texas and they barbque very nicely. I love goat. But like I said, not sure on the angora.

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RC

You can grill most any thing with enough bar-b-que sauce and make it edible. Have plenty of slaw just in case.RC

Miss Kim

Thanks guys. I knew I could count on you for some help. I can USUALLY cook about anything....but I tell ya, the idea of cooking goat is just a little more than I really wanted to figure out.

Thanks for the ideas and for all the sweet bragging on the cookies and buffalo burgers. My cookies usually look more like frisbees...a big joke with JC. When I told him I was making cookies to send to the sweat, well he wasn't too excited. They did turn out pretty good and I forced them in his bag.
Next year I will make more......  :D  

Thanks again and I will let you know how this turns out.....
Kim

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