Ingredients
- 2 1/2 to 3 pounds goat meat, cut into cubes
- Vinegar
- Water
- 2 tablespoons curry powder
- 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 scallion stalks, sliced
- 2 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 large onion, sliced
- 3 pimento seeds
- 1 Scotch Bonnet
- 1 small white potato, cubed
- 1 small carrot, sliced
Directions
Wash meat with water and vinegar. Place meat in a bowl and season with curry powder, salt and pepper. Add garlic, scallions, thyme, onion, pimento seeds and pepper. Let marinade for at least 30 minutes.
Add seasoned meat to a pressure cooker, and cover with water. Place lid on the cooker and cook over medium heat until you hear a steam hissing sound. Cook for for 30 minutes (or cover with 2 cups of water and cook in a Dutch oven for 1 hour). Halfway through cooking process turn pressure cooker off and let rest for about 5 minutes to reduce steam pressure. Remove lid and add potatoes and carrots. Simmer, uncovered for 10 more minutes or until the gravy thickens and the vegetables are cooked.
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By lcaldwell1123_7...
Alpharetta, GA
on May 16, 2009
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I had some cubed lamb and needed something to do with it. I am a lover of Carribbean food and so glad I tried this recipe. Perfect flavor and has the Jamaican curry combination I'm used to. I will try this same way to make my chicken curry next time.
By scrapnkim_10861324
Silverton, OR
on August 03, 2008
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Good flavor, used heavy cast iron dish instead of pressure cooker. Luckily, we raise meat goats, so we have lots of meat! :
By kdcreigh_4698387
naperville, il
on August 18, 2006
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This recipe is very authentic.
I can't get goat meat where I live now, so I use lamb or chicken instead.
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