baboon2004
Darned cockwombles.
sounds great - tamarind and tomato is a great combination. so turmeric and chili powder go in first without oil? that's a new technique i never woulda figured out - thanks
sounds great - tamarind and tomato is a great combination. so turmeric and chili powder go in first without oil? that's a new technique i never woulda figured out - thanks
Yeah.I think 'cilantro' is just American for coriander.
For dinner tonight I kind of accidentally invented a sort of upside-down fisherman's pie, only with sweet potatoes instead of regular ones and with a grilled parmesan crust on top. I'll make it again some time, it was fucking lush.
Goat curry really is foolproof. Used a jamaican spice mix that had allspice and stuff in it, tasted great. Really lovely flavour. I'd recommend making the rice and peas with coconut milk too, counterbalances the heat and pungent flavour of the curry.
Where did you get goat meat from in this town? Keen to give the curry goat a try in the coming weeks. Don't know if I can be arsed with the full on rice & peas recipe though, cooking rice is a big enough pain in the arse as it is.
I didn't bother using any excess ingredients. What I did was use coconut milk instead of water when making the rice, and stuck a tin of kidney beans in also. I think this added a shitload to the dish. Levi root's recipe was way too complicated, the coconut milk done enough IMO.Where did you get goat meat from in this town? Keen to give the curry goat a try in the coming weeks. Don't know if I can be arsed with the full on rice & peas recipe though, cooking rice is a big enough pain in the arse as it is.
I didn't bother using any excess ingredients. What I did was use coconut milk instead of water when making the rice, and stuck a tin of kidney beans in also. I think this added a shitload to the dish. Levi root's recipe was way too complicated, the coconut milk done enough IMO.
Goat was obtained from a wee asian butchers on Great Western Road, 2 secs from Kelvinbridge underground, heading back towards town. 6 bucks a kilo. Says "goat" quite clearly on the sign outside too.
***Edit: this post for the benefit of cobretti should he ever feel the need to make goat curry while on a trip to London, and anyone else who lives here and likes the idea***
I've never bought it myself, but the many Middle-Eastern/African-run butcher's shops around Peckham Rye station look like a good bet. Seriously, the whole of Rye Lane is almost nothing but butchers-cum-fishmongers-cum-greengrocers (er, so to speak!) and mobile phone shops - often there's a little phone-accessory kiosk inside the butcher's, it's crazy.
everybody here has become goat curry mad, recipes dangerous. pete um cooked it for me a second time (this time with GOAT!) and i'm probably going to cook the darn thing again tonight. i guess 'all spice berries' are the crack cocaine of the cooking world.![]()
Was probably in there mate, was a bit weird in there aye, but fuck it, you're cooking it for 4 hours. Seemed to have lots of business too, so can't see it being that dodgy.Solly's? The African place? The only proper butchers I know on Gt Western Road is the red & white (classic) one that sells the steak pies etc, and is def not an asian butchers. Will give Solly's a try, a bit sketchy that place though. Daryl & Ross stayed above there and had a heavy rat infestation.