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Jamaican Curry Goat

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Author: Imma Published:10/21/2015Updated:7/09/2021
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Jamaican Curry Goat – insanely delicious slow-cooked Jamaican Spiced Curry that is full of flavor and tender to the bone! An absolutely must-make Jamaican food! So easy to make with minimal prep. Jamaican Curry Goat If you ask anyone who loves Jamaican food to pick his or her favorite, this Curry Goat would no doubt make an appearance on the list. Although goat meat has become increasingly popular in the United States due to the influx of different cultures, it isn’t celebrated nearly enough as it should. Most people shy away from it. Not a good thing. In fact, did you know it is the most consumed meat throughout the universe? Its health benefits are staggering when compared to other kinds of beef, including chicken. It has less saturated fat, calories, and cholesterol. Jamaican Curry Goat But what gets me most about goat meat is not its benefits, the flavor is quite appealing, cooked properly the meat is succulent tender and rich. Jamaican Curry Goat You can purchase goat meat at most International Markets –halal markets, or from Mexican and Latin American butchers. Goat meat is comparable to beef shanks or briskets. So feel free to swap the goat meat for these cuts of meat. This Jamaican Curry Goat is one of my favorite Jamaican dishes — never seem to get enough off of it. Chunky pieces of goat are slowly simmered in aromatic blend garlic, ginger, thyme, onions, and hot pepper and with curry taking center stage, until thick and creamy or however, you like it. For amazing results try making your own curry powder with this blend here. Use less with this blend because it’s homemade and packs a whole lot of spice in it. No fillers. Jamaican Curry Powder I like it thick and creamy but have to adjust sometimes for family. In fact, it would be a crime not to savor this curry at least once in your lifetime. Jamaican Curry Goat Oh, be sure to serve it with this Caribbean beans and rice right here. You will be happy you did. Caribbean Rice and Beans Enjoy!!!

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Jamaican Curry Goat

Jamaican Curry Goat – insanely delicious slow cooked Jamaican Spiced Curry that is full of flavour and tender to the bone! An absolutely must-make Jamaican food! So easy to make with minimal prep.
4.97 from 264 votes
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Total: 2 hours hrs 45 minutes mins
Jamaican
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

  • 3- 3 1/2 pounds goat meat (cut in chunks)
  • ¼- ½ cup cooking oil
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 1 -2 teaspoons minced ginger
  • 1 medium onion sliced
  • 4-5 Tablespoons Curry powder
  • 1- teaspoon white pepper
  • 1-2 teaspoons fresh thyme
  • 2 green onions sliced
  • 2-3 medium potatoes
  • 1 Tablespoon tomato paste
  • 1 scotch bonnet pepper (adjust to suit taste buds or replace with any hot pepper)
  • 1 tablespoon Bouillon powder (optional)
  • Salt to taste
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Instructions

  • Season goat with, salt and pepper. Set aside
  • In a large pot, heat oil over medium heat, until hot, and then add the goat meat sauté stirring, frequently, any browned bits off the bottom of the pot, until goat is brown.
  • Then add curry, stir for about 1-2 minutes.
  • Add the garlic,ginger, white pepper, onions,thyme, tomato paste, scallions (green onions) and scotch bonnet pepper stir for about a minute.
  • Then pour in just enough water to cover the goat and bring to a boil and let it simmer until tender (depending on the goat size and preference) about 2 hours or more, stirring the saucepan occasionally and adding more water as needed..
  • About 15-20 minutes before you remove from the stove add potatoes and bouillon powder. Continue cooking until potatoes are tender, if you want really thick curry goat let the potatoes cook even more .
  • You may adjust thickness of soup with water or stock.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 329kcal (16%)| Carbohydrates: 10g (3%)| Protein: 43g (86%)| Fat: 12g (18%)| Saturated Fat: 4g (25%)| Cholesterol: 118mg (39%)| Sodium: 299mg (13%)| Potassium: 608mg (17%)| Fiber: 2g (8%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 150IU (3%)| Vitamin C: 10.5mg (13%)| Calcium: 48mg (5%)| Iron: 6.2mg (34%)
Author: Imma
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Jamaican
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Nutrition Facts
Jamaican Curry Goat
Amount Per Serving
Calories 329 Calories from Fat 108
% Daily Value*
Fat 12g18%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 118mg39%
Sodium 299mg13%
Potassium 608mg17%
Carbohydrates 10g3%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 43g86%
Vitamin A 150IU3%
Vitamin C 10.5mg13%
Calcium 48mg5%
Iron 6.2mg34%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Shae Warren says

    Posted on 4/22 at 3:54PM

    5 stars
    This was absolutely FANTASTIC! I used a habanero instead of a scotch bonnet because I had it on hand. Otherwise followed exactly. Incredibly easy and sooooooooo delicious!

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 4/25 at 7:11AM

      Awesome!! Glad you loved it :)!

      Reply
  2. Monica Jensen says

    Posted on 4/21 at 1:34AM

    5 stars
    I made this tonight but added kumara instead of potato. It was so so good!! Can’t wait to have it reheated for lunch

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 4/21 at 8:07AM

      Ohh Kumara! I love sweet potatoes too. Glad this recipe was a hit with you !

      Reply
  3. Dave Bates says

    Posted on 4/19 at 3:53AM

    Hi!
    I have a big lump of roast lamb leftover, can I cut it into chunks and use it for this recipe? If so, how do I adjust the cooking times?

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 4/21 at 7:59AM

      Hi Dave. Yes, lamb would work. No need to adjust the cooking time.

      Reply
  4. Chezza says

    Posted on 4/4 at 12:41PM

    My mum loves the sauce not such a big meat eater so if I followed the same recipe without the meat would I still need all the oil at the start of the recipe?

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 4/4 at 1:05PM

      Hi Chezza. Yes, you would still need to use oil.

      Reply
  5. natalie shaher says

    Posted on 3/16 at 2:31AM

    Could this be done in slow cooker , if so would it be on low or high and how long , thanks

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 3/16 at 2:05PM

      Hi Nathalie,
      Yes it could be. Cook on low for about 8 to 10 hours. Cooking on low for a longer period is ideal for tougher cuts of meat like goat, as it allows the meat to become tender without drying out. If you’re short on time, you can cook it on high for about 4-5 hours. Hope this helps

      Reply
  6. Kimberly says

    Posted on 3/10 at 4:17PM

    5 stars
    I love this. It made my whole family love goat

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 3/11 at 4:22AM

      My family loves goat meat too! 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it, Kimberly!

      Reply
  7. Sylvia vincent says

    Posted on 1/26 at 7:45AM

    Can I add coconut cream to this recipie

    Reply
  8. Sylvia vincent says

    Posted on 1/26 at 4:52AM

    Can I add some coconut cream to it at the end

    Reply
    • Imma says

      Posted on 1/27 at 4:13AM

      Hi Sylvia. I have never tried with is particular recipe but I don’t see why not :)! Do let me know how it turns out for you.

      Reply
  9. Chris says

    Posted on 12/2 at 10:33AM

    5 stars
    Lovely recipe, easy to make and delicious. I made coconut rice to go with it ,my family cleaned the plates!

    Reply
    • ImmaculateBites says

      Posted on 12/4 at 12:56PM

      Hi Chris

      I’m delighted to hear that your family enjoyed the meal! Coconut rice is an excellent choice to pair with many dishes, offering a subtle sweetness and rich, creamy texture that complements a variety of flavors. It’s wonderful that it was a hit with your family and that the plates were cleaned – that’s always a great sign of a successful meal!

      Thanks for sharing .

      Reply
      • Emma says

        Posted on 12/14 at 3:50AM

        If I cook this in the oven what temperature shall I cook at? I’m in the uk

      • ImmaculateBites says

        Posted on 12/22 at 11:24PM

        Hi Emma,
        When cooking goat in the oven , a low and slow approach works best to ensure the meat becomes tender and the flavors meld beautifully. In the UK, where oven temperatures are typically measured in Celsius, you should aim for a moderate temperature. Here’s a guideline:

        Preheat your oven to around 150°C to 160°C (approximately 300°F to 320°F). This temperature range allows the goat meat to cook slowly, absorbing the spices and becoming tender without drying out.
        Cooking Time: Depending on the size and cut of the meat, it will generally take about 2 to 3 hours. Check periodically to ensure it’s cooking evenly and not drying out. If it seems dry, you can add a bit more liquid.
        Remember, each oven can vary slightly, so it’s good to check the curry goat occasionally. The goal is for the meat to be tender enough to easily pull apart with a fork. Enjoy your Jamaican curry goat!

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