Goat curry recipe – Caribbean Recipes – UKTV Food

Spice up dinner time with this Caribbean curry recipe from UKTV Food’s New British Kitchen. Download the written ingredients and instructions at uktv.co.uk

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15 Responses to “Goat curry recipe – Caribbean Recipes – UKTV Food”

  • Frankie says:

    This is some tasty cooking.

  • Malachai2012 says:

    i never had this with potatoes and carrots and my nan has been making this since forever

  • dussie08 says:

    there is no differance at all, people cook it differently using different ingredients from time to time, but the jamaicans insist on calling it CURRY GOAT!

    hope that helps :)

  • cheeseburger71 says:

    I went to borough market next to london bridge,they had jamacian curry chicken,that had carrot and french beans but cooked aldenti,it was the best curry i’ve ever tasted and i’ve had quite a few.

  • Anne says:

    i love curry goat but i use paste instead of ketchup.

  • shazcat1 says:

    ketchup………..nah…………

  • tdivinebeauty33 says:

    Ok this is not how you make Curry Goat! Not Ketchup…who is this guy.

  • mophead4258 says:

    rahhh dont ne 1 marinade the goat in it over night like me?

  • Leee612 says:

    yeah curry goat makes more sense but its also like sayin
    curry chicken instead of chicken curry! lol

  • JAKAGE12 says:

    Feels wierd watching it done like this. i just nyam it XD

  • mateenhepburn says:

    Ketchup in West Indian curry, that’s a first! Well, I won’t knock it…

  • janice221 says:

    I always add a can of tomatoe sauce in my Curry Goat, it gives the sauce a nice thickness.

  • incognito96 says:

    ketchup give it more body or just tomato,yes there is a wide variety in them other islands and is not that different to indian cooking.

  • Applebaum says:

    Oh and its called Curry Goat not Goat Curry!

  • Applebaum says:

    ketchup? isnt traditional but I’ll give tht a try it probably would be nice, Carrots hmm I dont put it in normally but i will try it looks gorge

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