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    #21289582 - 02/17/15 05:07 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Anyone here ever tried it? Ive had all kinds of wild game plus almost every meat and seafood from working as a chef for years. I've never tried goat how would you prepare it like lamb/mutton or more like deer or elk?


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Re: Goat [Re: r00tuuu123]
    #21308710 - 02/21/15 02:35 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Slow cook, marinate or both.

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Re: Goat [Re: r00tuuu123]
    #21313543 - 02/22/15 03:15 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

More like mutton I would say... Braised or stewed, it's delicious. :yesnod:


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Re: Goat [Re: geokills]
    #21316276 - 02/23/15 07:23 AM (9 years, 2 months ago)

I've only had it a few ways and its been pretty good.

Braised Goat Leg:
Use a Moroccan / middle eastern / African flavor rub and then sear and braised with mire poix and tomatoes until tender. Strain, reduce the liquid and serve.

Goat Meat Balls:
I made a panada out of milk and stale bread and then I added reduced red wine and parmessan as well as some large crushed black peppercorns. I served it with shaved parm, parisian gnocchi, asparagus and beurre monte.

Smoked whole Goat:
I did not prepare this one, but I ate it. It was splayed in half and smoked most of the day. It came out of the smoker black and the farmer pulled the shell of skin off and underneath was pink, delicious goat meat.

I would think about it like lamb, I would love to be able to serve it, but I can't get anyone to buy it.


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21316920 - 02/23/15 10:28 AM (9 years, 2 months ago)

I ate a whole lot of goat as a kid. We had a few goats with which we bred and we used to keep or sell off the females and eat the males before they would mature (you don't want to eat a mature, male goat, trust me on that). The tasiest way to prepare them was to take a big chunk from the back, make some lesions with a knife and put whole or half cloves of garlic in them, rub with salt, pepper and whatever other seasonings and herbs you like and then cook over an open fire. We used to do this all the time in summer. Absolutely fantastic way to eat home-grown meat.

Also, goat cheese is great!

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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21318408 - 02/23/15 03:28 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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I've only had it a few ways and its been pretty good.

Braised Goat Leg:
Use a Moroccan / middle eastern / African flavor rub and then sear and braised with mire poix and tomatoes until tender. Strain, reduce the liquid and serve.

Goat Meat Balls:
I made a panada out of milk and stale bread and then I added reduced red wine and parmessan as well as some large crushed black peppercorns. I served it with shaved parm, parisian gnocchi, asparagus and beurre monte.

Smoked whole Goat:
I did not prepare this one, but I ate it. It was splayed in half and smoked most of the day. It came out of the smoker black and the farmer pulled the shell of skin off and underneath was pink, delicious goat meat.

I would think about it like lamb, I would love to be able to serve it, but I can't get anyone to buy it.



Where do you cook? I've run across the same problems mainly with seafoods. My one purveyer was the head chef at a seafood place for 12 years and he could always guide me on things I wasn't  sure about. I wanted to do Cobia real bad and in this market it just wouldn't sell.


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Re: Goat [Re: koraks]
    #21318644 - 02/23/15 04:19 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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Also, goat cheese is great!




On some things, yes!  I love goat cheese on salmon with roasted red peppers and a lemon butter sauce.  Cheese and seafood is generally a no-no, but that's a rare exception to my tastes.

I do like goat, but i've only had it ordered at indian restaurants.  The portion size they give is always small compared to a lamb dish i've noticed so i usually opt for the latter.  I'll have to try finding some to prepare myself even though i'll probably fuck it up at least once.


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Re: Goat [Re: lavod]
    #21319046 - 02/23/15 05:50 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

I run a small local restaurant in SW VA. You?


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21319471 - 02/23/15 07:35 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Right now I'm at a stinkin grocery store but it pays the bills Sucks when 2 owners die on you in 2 years. I want back in the game. I used to get to call the shots. But I have hopes at a 5 star nearby. Italian of course go figure the Irish can cook Italian better than Itallians :lol:


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Re: Goat [Re: r00tuuu123]
    #21321657 - 02/24/15 08:31 AM (9 years, 2 months ago)

That Sucks, its a crazy business, I've opened 2 different places that have shut down suddenly and put me out of work. It can really be a hard life sometimes. On the other hand you can almost always find work. Maybe not what you want, but if you can cook you can work.


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21322150 - 02/24/15 10:43 AM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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That Sucks, its a crazy business, I've opened 2 different places that have shut down suddenly and put me out of work. It can really be a hard life sometimes. On the other hand you can almost always find work. Maybe not what you want, but if you can cook you can work.




Yeah that's true.  A late friend's brother was a fantastic and accredited chef, but quite the crackhead.  He could get hired anywhere, but would just work for one or two paychecks until going on a massive crack binge and not showing up for work again.  But despite his history ov very short stints at restaurants, just about every place he applied at hired him.


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Re: Goat [Re: lavod]
    #21322192 - 02/24/15 10:54 AM (9 years, 2 months ago)

My wife makes a goat stew with a shit-ton of North African spices and dried apricots. It's delicious, but takes forever to cook -- 10+ hours in the crock pot if I remember correctly.

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Re: Goat [Re: Me_Roy]
    #21322643 - 02/24/15 12:55 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Mr_Roy, Sounds like your wife needs to borrow your pressure cooker. I can do short ribs in 1.5 to 2 hours in a PC. Beans in like 15min.

Here's a link to a nice cooking chart for PC's
https://fastcooking.ca/pressure_cookers/cooking_times_pressure_cooker.php


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21323092 - 02/24/15 02:53 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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Mr_Roy, Sounds like your wife needs to borrow your pressure cooker. I can do short ribs in 1.5 to 2 hours in a PC. Beans in like 15min.

Here's a link to a nice cooking chart for PC's
https://fastcooking.ca/pressure_cookers/cooking_times_pressure_cooker.php




Huh. Good point you have there. Does the shortened cooking time diminish the development and mixing of flavors? Once the goat was finally done it was off-the-chain good.

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Re: Goat [Re: lavod]
    #21323348 - 02/24/15 03:47 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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That Sucks, its a crazy business, I've opened 2 different places that have shut down suddenly and put me out of work. It can really be a hard life sometimes. On the other hand you can almost always find work. Maybe not what you want, but if you can cook you can work.




Yeah that's true.  A late friend's brother was a fantastic and accredited chef, but quite the crackhead.  He could get hired anywhere, but would just work for one or two paychecks until going on a massive crack binge and not showing up for work again.  But despite his history ov very short stints at restaurants, just about every place he applied at hired him.



That is so true Every good cook I've ever worked with was either on drugs or drunk or both. I've cooked on shrooms and acid and never had anything come back.


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Re: Goat [Re: r00tuuu123]
    #21325034 - 02/24/15 08:28 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

r00tuuu123 Ha, that sounds too crazy for me. Also, is your avatar the guy from JAWS?

Me_Roy Actually it's the opposite. You get a heightened flavor since the steam rising from the liquid, hits the top of the pressure cooker, condenses and falls back into the liquid. It works like a coffee percolator.
However, your sauce does not reduce. So if you usually do a braise and expect the sauce to slowly reduce you would have to remove the lid once the proteins are cooked and reduce on the stove top to get the desired consistency for the sauce.
Or strain into another pot and reduce from there. I also like to let the protein rest in the cooking liquid for at least 30min. before I remove it from the pot.


I did stew the other day when we were snowed in by searing onions, garlic and stew meat in the pressure cooker then I added a can of crushed tomatoes, red wine and reduced. Then I added some veal stock, popped the top on the PC. I brought it to pressure and the cooked for 1.5hrs. I let it depressurize then I added rice, frozen veggies, and chopped potatoes and cooked it on the stove top until the rice and potatoes were tender. It turned out very nice for a cold snowy day.



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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21325189 - 02/24/15 08:59 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

r00tuuu123 Ha, that sounds too crazy for me.


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Yes that is Robert Shaw Captain Quint in the movie. As far as crazy Drying shrooms under the heat lamps was funny with the wait staff going what are those? And us saying don't touch those they're for one of the dinner specials.


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Re: Goat [Re: r00tuuu123]
    #21325235 - 02/24/15 09:07 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Ridiculous! :eek:


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21325283 - 02/24/15 09:13 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

Not a fan of goat, but i love lamb.


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Re: Goat [Re: MattyBear]
    #21325335 - 02/24/15 09:20 PM (9 years, 2 months ago)

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Ridiculous! :eek:



No bullshit man. :thatsayes: Probably came close to a lb and a half dried. But then again I had my own (cooking) herb garden in the back and they would never know what kinds of foods I would show up with. Wild caught trout from a day of fishing, Deer and  Elk and wild boar. Spiny lobster shipped in from the bahammas. Plus the best part was I controlled the food costs so I budgeted in money so the kitchen staff could eat what ever they wanted. Like  if a Dishwasher wanted a steak it was like sure go ahead but you gotta cook it yourself.


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