Mshikaki
Mshikaki is a popular skwered grilled meat prevalent throughout Kenya. In the capitol, Mombasa, mshikaki stands
are on every corner, and each has a different taste.
3 lbs. goat meat
1/2 cup olive oil
1 cup yogurt
1/2 - 1 teaspoon coriander
2-3 limes
1 Tablespoon cayenne pepper
3-4 cloves garlic
Cut the meat into 1 inch cubes and place in large ceramic bowl. Squeeze limes and pour the juice, yogurt, and
olive oil into the blender. Mince the garlic and add to the liquid along with coriander and cayenne pepper. Blend
until the marinade becomes univorm. Pour it over the meat in the large bowl. Cover and set aside for 2 to 3
hours. Skewer the meat and sear it over a hot grill for 15 minutes, basting with remaining marinade. Serve with
chunks of mango and a tangy salad.


Southwest Leg of Goat
1 leg of goat
2 whole cloves garlic
1/2 teaspoon crushed pepper
2 teaspoons salt
1 cup wine or vinegar
1 teaspoon sage
1 cup vegetable oil
3 large potatoes
3 onions
1 bay leaf, crumbled
3 large chiles
1 teaspoon rosemary
2 cloves garlic with skin removed
Combine vinegar or wine and seasonings and pour over goat meat. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator 12 to
24 hours, turning often. Remove goat meat, strain marinade and reserve. Quarter potatoes and onions and
place in shallow roasting pan along with chiles and garlic. Pur 1/4 cup marinade over goat meat. Roast at 325 F
for approximately 25 minutes per pound of goat meat. Baste with 1/4 cup marinade 20-30 minutes before
carving. Serve with vegetables.


Goat in Honey Yield 4 servings
1/2 lb (250 g) lean boneless goat
1 tablespoon hosin sauce (available from Chinese stores)
1/2 teaspoon sesame oil
2 tablespoons cornstarch (cornflour)
3 tablespoons groundnut peanut oil

For the seasonings:
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 teaspoon brown vinegar
1 teaspoon Shaoxing rice wine (available at Chinese stores) or dry sherry
1 teaspoon ginger juice (use a garlic press)
1 teaspoon honey
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon cornstarch (cornflour)
Slice the goat across the grain into thin slices. Place in a dish and mix well with the hoisin sauce and sesame oil.
Dust with the cornstarch to coat the meat pieces evenly. Heat the groundnut oil in a preheated wok until
moderately hot. Stir-fry the goat for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly to separate the slices. Remove and drain well.
Pour off the oil, leaving 1 tablespoon behind, and stir in the seasonings ingredients. Bring to a boil. Return the
goat to the wok and stir quickly over maximum heat until the seasoning ingredients coat the goat slices. Serve
immediately.
2 pounds goat meat (stew meat or chili meat works)
1 large onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, minced
1 hot pepper, chopped and seeded (if you
like it hot, leave the seeds in)
2 tablespoons of curry powder
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cups of water


Curry goat:
Cut meat into bite sized pieces if it's not already cut up. Combine with the onion, garlic, hot pepper, curry powder,
and salt and pepper in a resealable bag. Let it sit in the fridge for 1 hour.
Heat the oil in a skillet over medium heat and brown the meat and vegetables until evenly cooked. Add the water,
cover, and simmer for 1 hour. Correct the seasonings to taste and add more water if needed after the hour, then
continue to cook until the meat is tender, 20-25 minutes more depending on the meat.
Serve over white rice with green bananas, fried plantains and chutney, or anything you want. You can also add
cubed sweet potato or tomatoes to the curry as it cooks.



BBQ Goat:
Cut goat into serving size pieces.  Season meat with Salt and Pepper.  Brown meat on Grill.  Do not cook it just
brown and remove.  Take  2 onions,  lots of garlic,  1/2lb of celery, rosemary, thyme, basil, and or any other
fresh herbs you like and add it to one gallon of cheap BBQ sauce.  If you wish to spice it up add hot peppers to
the mix.  NOTE:  I like to sauté'  the onion, garlic and celery in Olive oil before adding it.   Place meat in aluminum
pans cover with BBQ mixture and add about a  cup of bourbon to each pan. Cover and let sit over night in the
frig.  NOTE:  I like to freeze if and take it out when I am ready to cook it.  I use a wet smoker to cook it in.  I like
the real smoke taste, but  You can use a regular BBQ or an oven.  Try to keep your cooking temp round 200
degrees.  Slow cook until meat falls freely of the bone it takes time but it is wonderful.






LEKKER BOKKIE GOAT STEW
12oz (675g) goat chops
1lb (500g) onions
2lb (1kg) potatoes
3-4 dried Bay leaves
½ tsp dried Oregano
2 tsps salt
Ground Black pepper
2 cups water
How to make your goat stew
1. Wash the goat chops and trim off excess fat.
2. Peel onions and potatoes, wash thoroughly and cut both vegetables into thin slices.
3. Place half the onions and potatoes into a saucepan and sprinkle with salt and pepper. 4. Arrange the chops
on top and add rest of onions and potatoes. Add Oregano and bay leaves
5. Carefully pour water over the top.
6. Cover with lid tightly, and slowly bring to the boil.
7. Skim off any fats from the surface, reduce to slow simmer on very low for around 1½ hours.
GOAT STROGANOFF
1½lb (750g) goat meat
2 tbsp plain flour
1 tsp mixed herbs
2 tbsp butter
1 large onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 can tomatoes
½ cup red wine
1 small can button mushrooms
¼ cup sour cream
How to make your goat recipe
1. Cut the meat into cubes.
2. Combine flour and herbs
3. Toss the meat in flour and herb mixture
4. Fry onion and garlic in butter for 2 mins
5. Add in meat, and fry until browned for 5 mins.
6. Add in tomatoes, wine and mushrooms
7. Cover and simmer for around 3 hours or until meat is tender.
8. Stir through sour cream
9. Serve with rice or pasta.






Whole Goat
T4 Ranch El Rancho Grande Roast Cabrito        Gourmet Cabrito
Place one kid goat with hams and shoulders on bottom of roasting rack top with the ribs and backstrap or
tenderloin. Make a basting sauce of the following:
•        One kid goat
•        1 stick of butter, we prefer unsalted butter for the sweet taste  
•        2 cloves of fresh garlic, minced  
•        1 Teaspoon Salt Juice of one lime  
•        1 Tablespoon Soy Sauce  
•        1 Tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
1 Tablespoon Celery Salt  
•        1/2 Teaspoon each, Rosemary, Basil, Savory and Oregano  
•        1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper  
Melt butter in microwave and add the garlic, salt and lime juice. Heat thoroughly in microwave. Add the rest of the
ingredients. Pour over cabrito and roast for about 3-4 hours covered with foil, basting often with the sauce in the
roasting pan. After 4 hours, uncover and baste thoroughly and cook in oven an additional 45 minutes to 1 hour.
This will cause the meat to crust over. Baste with the sauce as often as you can. This will keep the meat from
drying out. Carve and serve with fresh pico de gallo and sliced avocado.
Source http://www.t4ranch.com/recipes.html        •        1 whole cabrito
•        1 lb. real butter
•        1 cup green onion chopped
•        2 T black pepper
•        1 tsp. white pepper
•        1 T salt
•        1 cup white cooking wine (dry)
•        3 T lemon juice
•        4 cloves fresh baked garlic
•        1 mesquite fire
Simmer butter, lemon juice, wine, pepper, salt, onion and garlic in a sauce pan for about 15 minutes, until the
flavors have blend well. Wash the goat with cold water and pat dry with paper towels. Place goat meat in a large
pan and baste with 1/2 to 3/4 of the sauce. Cover and cook at 250 F for about four hours, until almost done.
Then place goat on coals of a mesquite fire. Baste with the butter sauce and let it smoke until tender and done.
Cabrito al Pator (Broiled Kid)          
•        2 Kids [baby goats], 6 1/2 to -8 1/2 lbs each  
•        3 tb Salt
•        1 c Mild vinegar
For the garnish:
•        2 c Guacamole (recipe -separately)
•        3 tb White onion, chopped
•        1 c Tomato, finely chopped
•        3 tb Cilantro, finely chopped
•        3 tb Chiles serranos, finely -chopped  
•        1 Recipe Frijoles de Olla, -mashed (recipe separately)
•        1 1/2 c Mozzarella OR Monterey Jack -cheese, freshly grated
•        16 Totopos (crisply fried -tortilla wedges)
For the kid:
Put kids in a large stockpot, and cover with water. Add salt and vinegar. Set aside for 2 hours. Meanwhile, build a
pile of mesquite wood on the ground, and burn down to white coals. Remove kids from water and thread on spits.
Arrange over the hot coals, and roast for 2 to 3 hours, depending on the kids' weight, basting occasionally with a
little salted water.
Turn spits continuously so that the meat cooks evenly, or use a rotisserie. Add more white coals if necessary.

To serve, cut kid in pieces, and place on plates. Garnish with guacamole, onion, tomato, cilatro, and chiles.  
Serve withj Frijoles de Olla sprinkled with cheese, totopos, and Pico de Gallo sauce. The kid may be shredded
and used in fried tacos.

Makes 8 servings.          
Shoulder
Terry's Too-Easy Pot Roast
From Terry Hankins - Goat Rancher Editor        Chevon Chops Jalapeno
•        5 pound goat shoulder
•        2 cups water
•        1 large onion  
•        2 cloves garlic
•        Worcestershire sauce
•        Salt
•        Pepper
•        5 medium potatoes
Put goat meat into roasting pot with water. Sprinkle well with salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Add
chopped onion and garlic. Put on lowest heat on stove. Cook for 5 hours. Add potatoes 1/2 hour before
serving.          •        4 goat shoulders, inch thick, round bone or blade
•        1 tsp. salt
•        1/2 tsp. ground pepper
•        1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
•        1 8-oz. can crushed pineapple in juice
•        1/2 cup jalapeno jelly (can substitute apricot jam)
•        1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
•        1 T prepared mustard
Sprinkle the shoulders with a mixture of salt, pepper and cinnamon. Combine remaining ingredients in small
sauce pan. Bring to boil, stirring until jelly is melted. Broil or grill chops 4 inches from source of heat 8-10 minutes
on each side. Spoon sauce on goat last 5 minutes of cooking time. Makes 4 servings.
Curried Goat        Filet Goat
Serves 8-10
A popular Jamaican dish eaten at dances and on festive occasions.
Ingredients
•        juice of 1 lemon or 1 lime
•        2 kg goat shoulder meat (NB this recipe does not require a high-quality cut)
•        2 heaped teaspoons allspice (nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon)
•        3 tablespoons curry powder
•        2-3 spring onions, chopped
•        2-3 onions, chopped
•        4 tomatoes, chopped
•        4-5 small red chillies, left whole
•        2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
•        2 knobs fresh ginger, finely chopped
•        1 teaspoon paprika
•        salt and black pepper
•        2-3 sprigs thyme
•        1-2 bay leaves
•        oil for frying
•        500 mL hot water
•        125 mL coconut milk
Method
1.        Wash the goat meat, adding the lemon or lime juice to the water.
2.        Chop the meat into large chunks, keeping the meat on the bones to maintain a sweeter flavour.
3.        Make a marinade of allspice, curry powder, spring onions, onions, tomatoes, chillies, garlic, ginger,
paprika, salt and pepper.
4.        Season the meat with the marinade and add the thyme and bay leaf. Ensure the meat is thoroughly
covered with all the ingredients (Tip - The secret of Jamaican food is that marinating helps to absorb the flavours
and cooking in the marinade gives extra flavour.)
5.        Leave to marinate for 3-4 hours.
6.        Remove meat from seasoning, shaking off any excess in the process. Reserve the marinade mixture
because it is added again after frying and browning.
7.        Fry the meat in oil until brown.
8.        Add water and reserved marinade to meat and cook over a gentle heat for 1½ -2 hours.
9.        Add coconut milk just before serving.
10.        Serve with Rice and Peas - click here for recipe (this link will open in a new browser window), or just plain
rice.
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com
Yield: 8-10 servings
1 (6-8 lb) goat shoulder or ham
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon garlic salt
6 slices of bacon
Trim fat from shoulder or ham. Rub salt, pepper and garlic salt into surface of meat. Wrap bacon slices around
meat. Place on large aluminum foil rectangle and wrap to form tight package. Chill unfrozen meat overnight in
refrigerator; store frozen meat in refrigerator for 24 hours. Cook on gas grill over low heat for 2 ½ hours.
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com
Honey Glazed Goat Roast         
Yield: 4-6 servings
•        1 rolled shoulder roast, about 2 lbs.
•        Salt and pepper, to taste
•        3/4 cup brown sugar
•        1/4 cup honey
•        1/4 cup orange juice
•        1½ cup water
Preheat oven to 350o F. Place roast on a rack in a small, open roasting pan. Season the meat with salt and
pepper. Cook for 30 minutes.
Prepare the glaze. Combine brown sugar, honey and orange juice; mix well. After 30 minutes, remove roast from
oven and apply glaze evenly on all sides. Save some of the glaze for basting during cooking. Add water to
bottom of pan to prevent glaze from sticking, and return roast to oven.
Continue roasting, uncovered, basting occasionally until desired doneness (about 60-90 minutes). Test with a
meat thermometer: 140oF for rare, 160oF for medium.
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com

Goat meat ground, cubed, etc.
Creamy Cabrito Soup        Bill's Goat Meat
•        2 c. chopped leftover cabrito meat
•        1 can whole kernel corn
•        1 can sliced new potatoes
•        1 can sliced new potatoes
•        1 can cream of broccoli soup
•        1 can cream of potato soup
•        1 c. skim milk
•        1 1/2 c. water
•        Salt & pepper to taste
Drain corn and potatoes and combine all ingredients. Simmer, stirring occasionally until desired consistency is
reached. Server        •        2 T salad oil
•        2 lbs. cubed goat meat
•        1 tsp. salt
•        1.2 tap. garlic powder
•        1/4 tsp. oregano
•        1/8 tsp. ground cumin
•        1 large onion, chopped
•        1 T flour
•        1 10-oz. can Rotel tomatoes and green chiles
•        1 10-oz can water
Brown meat in hot oil. Add salt, garlic powder, oregano, cumin and onion. Cook until onion is soft. Sprinkle flour
over all and allow to brown, stirring constantlly. Add tomatoes and water. Simmer uncovered for 40 minutes,
stirring occasionally. Most of thliquid will be absorbed. Serves 6.

Cabrito Guisado  (Kid Goat Stew)        Chevon Burgers
•        4 lbs. kid goat meat cubed
•        1 T vegetable oil
•        2 tsp. salt
•        4 tsp. mixed spices (peppercorns & cumin)
•        3 garlic cloves
•        1 8-oz can tomato sauce
•        2 T flour
•        1/2 c. water
Brown meat in oil; add salt. Grind spices and garlic and add a small amount of water. Add spices, tomato sauce
and enough water to cover meat. Simmer 30-40 minutes. Blend flour and 1/2 cup water. stir into meat to make
gravy. A traditional blood pudding, Sangrita, also is prepared by following this recipe. Simply omit the tomato
sauce and 1/2 cup water and substitute 1 cup  kid goat blood. Mix with the flour and simmer 10 minutes. Seve
with flour or corn tortillas. Serves 8-10        •        2 lbs. ground chevon meat
•        8 oz. Bullseye Hickory Barbecue Sauce
Brush patties with sauce and grill or fry until cooked. Place on a bun and dress to your taste.
West Texas Cabrito Loaf        Goat with Vegetable Sauce
•        2 lbs ground cabrito
•        1/4 cup chopped bell pepper
•        1/4 cup chopped celery
•        1/4 cup chopped onion or dry onion flakes
•        1/4 cup shredded carrots
•        1 chopped Jalapeno (optional) fresh or canned
•        1 egg (beaten)
•        1 cup croutons, stale bread crumbs or stuffing mix
•        1 T each: salt, black pepper and garlic powder
Mix together and let stand five minutes. Add in 2 lbs. ground cabrito and mix well Pack into loaf pan. Bake at 350
for 1 1/2 hours. Remove from oven. Mix 1/4 cup catsup and 1/4 cup BBQ sauce and spread over the top of loaf.
Bake another 5 minutes and remove from oven. Cool it and eat it. Serves four people normally.        •        2 lbs.
of goat meat
•        1 Onion (chopped)
•        1 Tomato (chopped)
•        1/4  Jalapeno
•        Garlic
•        Colorific (Paprika for example)
•        Viegar
•        1 T Butter
•        Cummin
Wash the goat meat in lemon juice and then put it in a bowl with boiling water on it to lose the smell. Put in the
pan with all the ingredients (if possible let it marinate for one or two hours). Then turn the heat on until it starts to
cook. Add water to cover it all. Keep checking the water. You don't want a soup, but you also don't want it to be
without sauce. One tip: if yu stick in a fork and see the meat is soft and there is plenty of sauce, you don't need
to add any more water. Just let it cook and let the sauce get thicker. Serve with potatoes and white rice with the
sauce over them
Northern Chevon Stir Fry        Italian Chevon Burger
•        3/4 lb. goat meat, cut into 1"x2" strips
•        3  T vinegar
•        4 T vegetable oil
•        1/2 c. chicken broth
•        1 large onion, chopped
•        1 bunch broccoli
•        3 medium carrots
•        10 mushrooms
•        2 tart apples
Marinade strips in mixture of vinegar, 2 T. oil and chicken broth, for 3 to 4 hours or overnight in refrigerator. Heat
wok or electric frying pan until very hot.
Pour in the remaining oil. Add chopped onion to the pan and stir fry for 10 seconds. Add meat, removed from
marinade. Cook 1 to 2 minutes, remove with a slotten spoon.
Pour marinade into the cooking pan. Add broccoli florets and carrot slices, cover and steam until tender. Return
meat to pan. Add cubed apples and sliced mushrooms. Toss together until mixture is heated through.
Serve immediately over rice or pasta. Services 8.
From the Ontario Goat Breeders Association        •        4 unseasoned ground chevon patties
•        8 tablespoons marinara sauce (any brand)
•        Italian seasoning (the fresh or pasted kind in a tube is best, but dry will work)
•        4 slices of provolone or mozzerella cheese
Grill burgers until nearly cooked through. While remaining on the grill, spread 2 T of marinara sauce on each
burger.  Sprinkle with italian seasoning & lay 1 slice of cheese over each burger.  Leave on grill until cheese is
melted
Bonnie Hoffman
goatmeat@prestontel.com
www.heartlandpridegoatmeat.com
Goat Meat Curry        Jamaican Curried Goat
•        3 lb. goat meat   
•        2 cardamon  
•        2-3 cloves  
•        2-3 cinnamon sticks  
•        3-4 bay leaves  
•        1 teaspoon whole black pepper  
•        1/4 cup oil  
•        4 chopped onions  
•        2 chopped tomatoes  
•        2 tablespoon tomato puree  
•        1 tablespoon garlic paste  
•        1 tablespoon ginger paste   
•        2 tablespoon chopped fresh coriander leaves  
•        1 tablespoon red chili powder  
•        1 tablespoon coriander powder   
•        1 teaspoon turmeric powder  
•        1 tablespoon garam masala  
•        salt to taste  
•        water for gravy(curry)
Heat oil in frying pan, add cardamon, cloves, cinnamonstick, bay leaves, whole black pepper and fry for few
seconds. Then
add onions and fry until light brown, add ginger garlic paste, tomato, tomato puree, coriander powder, red chili,
turmeric and
salt to taste. When masala is thoroughly fried and oil comes up add mutton pieces and fry until brown. Then add
water cover
pan and keep it on low flame until mutton is done. Garnish with chopped coriander(cilantro) leaves and garam
masala for a
delicious flavor. Serve with roti or nan(bread).         •        2 pounds stew meat with bones  
•        1 tablespoon of lemon juice or 1 lemon  
•        1 large onion chopped  
•        1 bunch scallions (optional)  
•        2 fresh garlic cloves, crushed  
•        1 tablespoon fresh thyme or 2
•        tablespoons dried  
•        2 tablespoons curry powder  
•        1 teaspoon white pepper
•        1/2 teaspoon salt  
•        1 hot pepper, chopped and seeds
removed (preferably a scotch bonnet or
habanero)  
•        2 tablespoons cooking oil  
•        1 cup Irish Potatoes, cubed (optional)  
•        1 cup cho-cho (chayote squash), cubed
(optional)  
•        2 cups of water  
Choose a Caribbean curry mix if possible for this dish. Trim any fat off the meat and then cut the meat into small
pieces. Traditionally the bones are left in the curry to contribute flavor and nutrition. Rub the meat in lemon juice
and then combine with the onion, garlic and spices. Leave covered in the refrigerator overnight (or at least a
couple of hours).

Heat oil in a skillet or dutch oven over medium heat and brown the meat mixture. Add the water and simmer for 1
hour. Correct seasonings as needed and continue cooking for about another half hour until tender. Add more
water as needed. Potatoes and/or cho-cho can be added in the last hour if you wish. Serve over white rice
preferably cooked in coconut milk!
Source: EMPIRE STATE MEAT GOAT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Seco de Chivo         Goat Jerky
•        2 1/2 pounds deboned stew meat  
•        2 tablespoons cooking oil  
•        Achiote (annatto seeds), optional for color  
•        3/4 cups red onion, chopped  
•        3 cloved garlic, chopped  
•        1/2 cup green peppers. chopped  
•        1/2 teaspoon cumin, ground  
•        1/2 teaspoon black pepper, ground  
•        1 hot pepper, chopped and seeds removed (preferably an aji or serrano)  
•        1 1/2 pounds of tomatoes, fresh or canned   
•        12 ounces of beer   
•        1 1/2 teaspoons oregano  
•        1 tablespoon brown sugar or honey  
•        1 stalk of celery with leaves, chopped  
•        1/4 teaspoon cloves, ground  
•        1/4 teaspoon allspice, ground  
•        salt to taste  
•        2 sprigs of cilantro, minced
In a large skillet or Dutch oven fry two or three annatto seeds in the oil until the oil turns red. Remove the seeds
and add the meat and sear at high heat until lightly browned. Reduce the heat and add the onion, garlic, green
peppers, cumin, and pepper.
Cook slowly until the onions are transparent but not browned. Liquefy the hot pepper with the tomatoes and beer
to form a salsa. Add this salsa to the meat along with the sugar or honey, oregano, clove, allspice and celery. If
the meat is not covered with liquid add water to cover. Gently bring to a boil and then reduce heat.
Continue cooking 1 or 2 more hours until meat is tender. Stir occasionally and add water as necessary to keep
meat from sticking to pot. Taste and adjust spices as desired. Add the cilantro. Serve with Spanish rice.
Source: EMPIRE STATE MEAT GOAT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION         •        1 cup Worcestershire Sauce
•        1/2 cup Soy Sauce2 Tsbs. Brown Sugar
•        2 large Cloves Garlic  
Mix all liquids together, stir in brown sugar until dissolved. Crush the Garlic and add to liquid - stir.
Add thinly sliced chevon - 1/8" to 1/4" thick.
Trim off all Fat (since fat can cause spoilage of your jerky). Add meat to marinade mixture. let set, covered in the
frig., for at least 6 hours Stir meat occasionally to ensure all meat is well marinated

Now to dehydrate-
you can place in oven at 150 degrees F. - No Higher - you want to dry it, not cook it.  Put jerky strips on a cooling
rack and then place rack on a cookie sheet in the middle of the oven.  Turn jerky approx. every 2 hrs to ensure
even drying. Using the oven it can take 6-8 hrs to dry thoroughly.

I use an inexpensive food dehydrator (Mr. Coffee - motor driven fan, 5 stackable trays) which takes only 4-6
hours depending on the meats thickness.

You can store the jerky in an air tight container for 5 days (assuming the family doesn't eat it the first day!) or
you can refrigerate for 1 wk. or freeze for a month or more.
Basic Greek Goat Stew        Devine Garlic Chops
•        2 pounds boneless goat, cubed  
•        2 medium onions, chopped  
•        3 tablespoons butter  
•        1 garlic clove, minced  
•        1 tablespoon chopped parsley  
•        1 can tomato paste (6 ounce)  
•        1 cup white wine  
•        salt and pepper
Melt butter in stew pan or Dutch oven; add meat, onion, garlic, parsley, salt and pepper; brown over medium fire,
stirring constantly. The gentle braising of the meat is the secret to success with this recipe.

When all of the ingredients are delicately browned, add tomato paste diluted in 2 cups water; add wine; stir; lower
fire and simmer for about 11/2 hours.

This goat stew is the basis for a wide variety of combinations with fresh or frozen vegetables.

Potatoes: Wash and peel 12 small potatoes, brown them lightly in butter, and add to stew. Simmer until the
potatoes are tender and sprinkle with chopped parsley before serving.  Almost any other vegetable can be added
to the basic recipe.        •        1 Pkg McCormick’s Meat Marinade
•        2 Tablespoons Chopped Garlic
•        4 Goat Chops or 6-8 French Cut Goat Chops
Mix  McCormicks meat marinade according to package directions, using oil & water.  Put in marinade pan & place
chops in the marinade.  Sprinkle with chopped garlic(fresh or refrigerated is best).  Marinade for 4-24 hours.  
Place chops on hot grill or broil in oven.  Delicious!
Bonnie Hoffman
goatmeat@prestontel.com
www.heartlandpridegoatmeat.com
Stuffed Goat with Rice         Texas Ranch Style Gumbo
•        1 1/2 lb. ground beef, lamb, or goat
•        1 cup chopped fresh dill weed
•        4 lbs. potatoes cleaned and cubed
•        1 large onion, chopped
•        1 cup olive oil
•        6 eggs
•        1/2 cup chopped parsley
•        salt and pepper
•        2 fresh tomatoes, diced
•        1 sheet of fillo pastry
•        1cup kefaloturi or Parmesan cheese
•        1/2 cup butter, melted
Boil the potatoes in salted water until done. Drain them, mash them thoroughly and set them aside. Once they
have cooled, add 4 eggs, the dill weed and half of the cheese to them and mix well.

In a large skillet, heat the oil and brown the ground meat with the onions. Add the tomatoes, parsley and salt and
pepper. Cook the mixture for 15 minutes then set aside. Once it has cooled, add two eggs and mix it all together.

Butter a large baking dish and lay the sheet of fillo pastry in the bottom. Smooth half of the potato mixture over
the pastry, then smooth the beef mixture and top it off with the remaining potatoes.

Pour the melted butter over the casserole and sprinkle the remaining cheese over it. Bake it for 40 minutes at
350F. Let the casserole stand for a few minutes before serving.

Susie's Note: You can prepare this in advance or even bake it the night before and just microwave servings
when needed. Being a working mom, I love the convenience of this recipe.        •        2 1/2 lbs boneless capretto
(goat meat)  
•        1 large green pepper
•        1/4 c all-purpose flour  
•        3 large tomatoes, chopped
•        1 t dried whole thyme
•        1 bay leaf
•        1/4 t pepper
•        2 c chicken broth
•        3 T butter  
•        1 package frozen okra
•        3 T vegetable oil
•        1/2 t hot sauce
•        3/4 c chopped green onion
•        6 c hot cooked rice
Trim excess fat from steak and cut into 1 inch cubes. Combine flour, thyme, salt, and pepper; dredge meat in
flour mixture.
Heat butter and oil in Dutch oven; add meat and cook until browned on all sides. Remove meat,  reserving
drippings in Dutch oven. Add onion and green pepper to reserved drippings, saute until tender.
Stir  in meat and remaining ingredients except rice. Cover and simmer 1 1/2 hours. Remove bay leaf and serve
over  hot rice.
Chevon Chili        Chevon Sausage
•        2 tbs. cooking oil
•        1 tbs. ground oregano
•        3 lbs lean ground chevon
•        1/2 cup (plus 2 tbs.) chili powder
•        1/2 cup flour
•        2 cups chopped onions
•        2 tbs. ground cumin
•        1 tbs. salt
•        8 cups boiling water
In heavy pot, sauté onions in cooking oil, add oregano, cumin, garlic powder and salt. Stir and sauté. When
onion is almost clear, add ground chevon and cook and stir until crumbly and almost gray. Add chili powder,
stirring until thoroughly blended.

Next add flour mixing well. Last add boiling water, bring to a boil and simmer for one hour. Seasonings may be
adjusted to individual taste at this time. For additional spice cayenne pepper may be added. Makes
approximately 14 cups of chili.         •        1 lb. Ground Chevon
•        1 tsp. Sage
•        1/4 tsp. Black Pepper
•        1/2 tsp. Red Pepper
•        Salt To Taste
Mix well and make into patties. Fry until brown. Do not over cook. Serve with eggs and hash browns.  
Salsa Chili         Goat Chops on the grill
•        2 lbs ground goat meat
•        1 large onion - chopped
•        1 jar salsa (30 oz - use mild or hot dependingon yur likes)
•        2 15 oz cans pinto beans (rinsed & drained)
•        1 10 oz can tomato juice
In a saucepan, cook goat & onion over medium heat until meat is no longer pink; drain. Stir in salsa, beans and
tomato juice; heat through. If desired, garnish with cheese and peppers and serve with sour cream and onions.
Serves 12.         Here is a recipe for  that we like in Mississippi.

•        Cut the chops 1" thick
•        sprinkle with salt and black pepper to taste
•        cover each chop with dijon mustard
cook over coals (we prefer hickory coals) until meat is just done be careful not to overcook the meat or it will be
dry.

Thanks to
James Murry
President
J.B. Murry & Associates, Inc.
Email : JMurry43@aol.com
Curried Goat         Coahuila Style
•        3 lbs goat meat w/bone cubed
•        3 tbs curry powder
•        3 cups chicken stock
•        1 lrg onion diced
•        3-4 garlic minced
•        2 tbs cubed coconut milk block optional
•        1 large potato cubed
•        ½ yam cubed optional
•        olive oil
•        salt & pepper
In large skillet heat oil, add onions heat until they sweat 3-4 min (do not fry onion).  Add minced garlic, continue
to cook 2 min. Remove onion & garlic, set aside. Add cubed goat to fry pan with a little more oil and brown all
sides 7-8 min med heat . Add salt and pepper during this process.  Add back onion and garlic with 3 cups
chicken stock. Add 2 –3 table spoons of curry powder.
Lower heat to minimum setting cover with tight fitting lid and let simmer for 2 hours stirring occasionally , every 20
min. After 1 and a half hours add cubed potato and yam and coconut. Ready to eat after ½ hour.
Serve over Brown Basmati Rice or Par Boil Rice.
Thanks to Richard Martin        •        2 lbs. Goat meat
•        3 Cups of Chopped Potatoes w/o skin
•        ¼ Cup of Cilantro
•        1 Can of Diced tomatoes w/juice
•        2 cubs of Chicken & tomatoes Bouillon
•        ½ Onion / chopped
•        1 tsp Cumino
•        1 tsp Garlic
•        2 tsp salt or at your own taste.
•        ½ cup of water w/ 3 T. of flour
•        1 bell pepper small chopped
•        1 tsp of parsley
•        3 Tbls Olive Oil
•        2 Green peppers (Blend in w/ cilantro)
Place meat in pan add  2 cups of water and cover cooked at simmer until water is gone. Add  in oil after water
has gone and then you will brown meat; add salt. Add spices and garlic and add a small amount of water. Add
spices, tomato sauce and enough water to cover meat. Simmer 30-40 minutes. Blend flour and 1/2 cup water in
blender, add cilantro after you blend flour just enough to get chopped up in blender, add gravy to meat ( make
sauce like a Gravy). Add potatoes and all ingredients last. Serves 8-10.
“Jessica & Enrique Guzmán”
"LAMB OR KID IN LEMON EGG SAUCE"        Honeyed Chevon with Satay Sauce
Ingredents
•        1 - 1.5 kg lamb/kid, chopped finely into large pieces
•        1/3 cup olive oil
•        50g diced proscuito
•        1/2 brown onion, thinly sliced
salt and pepper
(sauce)
•        1/2 tbl flour
•        1/2 cup dry white wine
•        3 egg yolks, beaten
•        juice of one lemon
•        1/4 cup minced parsely
•        boiling water

method,

1. heat the oil in a pot with the prosciuito and onion, as soon as the mixture is hot, add the kid

2. cook over a moderate flame, being careful not to let the onion over brown. season with salt and pepper. dust
the goat with flour as uit browns.

3. sprinkle the meat with the white wine and once it has evaporated, add enough boiling water to almost cover
the meat.

4. cover and continue to simmer, checking that the water hasn't completely evaporated, (you want the sauce
thick and flavorful, rather than runny).

5. a few minutes before the meat is ready, (should be fork tender), beat the yolk with the lemon juice and the
herbs.

6. reduce the heat to the absolute minimum and pour the yolk mixture over the meat. turn everything gently until
the yolk thickens; the low heat is nessaciary because you want a thick velvety sauce insead of one with cooked
egg..

7. serve instantly          
Ingredients

600 gms cubed kid meat
1 small red capsicum, cut into 5cm pieces
1 small green capsicum, cut into 5cm pieces
24 button mushrooms
Marinade:
2 tblespns honey
2 tblespns light soy sauce
1 tblespn lemon juice
1 tblespn sherry [optional]

Combine marinade ingredients. Marinade cubed kid meat for at least an hour. Drain and reserve marinade.
Thread meat onto 8 oiled bamboo skewers alternately with the red and green capsicum and mushrooms. Cook
under a pre-heated grill or barbecue grill on high for 5 minutes. Brush with reserved marinade. Reduce heat to
medium high and cook for a further 10 minutes, turning occasionally and brushing with marinade until cooked.
Serve with satay sauce [see below], accompanied by salad or seasonal vegetables and boiled/steamed Basmati
or Jasmine rice.


Satay Sauce

30 gms butter
1 onion, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tblespns crunchy peanut butter
1 teaspn curry powder
1 teaspn light soy sauce
1 teaspn chilli sauce [sweet, mild or hot to taste]
125 mls water
1 tblespn lemon juice
Heat butter in a pan. Fry onion and garlic for 2 minutes. Add curry powder and cook for 1 minute. Add remaining
ingredients and simmer uncovered until thickened as desired.

(source, 7 HILLS TALLAROOK, GOAT FARM)
TALIA ATAR

Goat Chili         
Yield: 4-6 servings
•        2 pounds goat, finely diced
•        1 tablespoon bacon drippings
•        1 teaspoon salt
•        ½ teaspoon black pepper
•        2 tablespoons chili powder
•        1 teaspoon sage
•        1 teaspoon cumin
•        2 onions, diced
•        2 cloves garlic, diced
•        2 (15 ounce) cans Spanish-style tomato sauce
•        2 cups water
•        1 (23 ounce) can ranch-style beans
Saute goat in bacon drippings. Add seasonings, onion and garlic. Stir in tomato sauce, water and beans. Simmer
for 1 hour.
Tip: Serve with shredded lettuce, shredded cheddar cheese, tortilla chips, diced onion and chili powder.
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com

Ribs
Marinate Barbecue Chevon Riblets         
•        4 lbs. chevon riblets
•        8 oz. Italian seasoning in oil base
•        8 oz. Bullseye Hickory Barbecue Sauce
Cover riblets in Italian seasoning and marinate in refrigerator overnight or 12 hours. Remove from marinate and
place in crockpot. Cook for 3 to 4 hours in barbecue sauce. Before serving, debone and serve hot with sweet
and sour sauce.
     
Leg
Barbacoa        Jerked Leg of Goat
•        6 pounds deboned goat leg cut in chunks  
•        2 teaspoons salt  
•        3 tablespoons white wine vinegar  
•        5 small hot chili peppers  
•        10 cloves garlic  
•        1 tablespoon mexican oregano  
•        2 teaspoons whole cloves  
•        2 teaspoons cumin seeds  
•        1 teaspoon black pepper  
•        1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, ground  
•        8 cooked tomatillos  
•        1/2 cup toasted almonds, walnuts, or
pinenuts  
•        2 tablespoons cooking oil
•        1 pound of ripe tomatoes, chopped  
•        1 green bell pepper, chopped  
•        1 cup green onions, minced  
•        1/2 cup cilantro, minced  
•        1/2 cup fresh tomatillos, chopped  
•        1/4 cup fresh basil, minced (optional)  
•        1 clove garlic minced  
•        1 teaspoon coriander seed, ground salt to taste
Sprinkle the meat with salt and vinegar. Cover and chill overnight or for at least a couple of hours. Make a paste
in a blender or food processor of the chili peppers, garlic, oregano, cloves, cumin, black pepper, cinnamon,
tomatillos, nuts, and oil. To be on the safe side, put your cloves in first to make sure they do get broken up
some. The cumin seeds do not have to get completely ground, but you want them at least partially broken up as
well. Smear the paste all over the boned meat and bake in a well oiled dutch oven or roasting pan covered at
350 F for 2 1/2 to 3 hours until tender. Put the ripe tomatos, green pepper, green onions, cilantro, coriander,
and fresh tomatillos in a lightly oiled sauce pan and cook aver low heat until starting to simmer. Remove from
heat. When the meat is done, shread the meat and serve in warm flour tortillas topped with the salsa.
Source: EMPIRE STATE MEAT GOAT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION        •        1 leg of goat with bone in
•        1 1/2 cup onion, finely chopped  
•        4 to 6 cloves of garlic, finely chopped  
•        1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves (or 2tablespoons dried leaves)  
•        2 teaspoons salt  
•        2 teaspoons ground black pepper
•        1 tablespoon ground pimiento (allspice)  
•        1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg  
•        1 teaspoon ground cinnamon  
•        1/4 cup of soy sauce  
•        1 very hot pepper, chopped,  
•        or teaspoon hot pepper oil  
Mix or puree together the onions, garlic, soy sauce, and spices to form a paste. Pierce the leg of goat all over
and rub the paste all over the meat. Any unused paste (also known as "jerk rub" can be stored in a glass jar in
the refrigerator for up to a month for later use). Cover or wrap in foil and refrigerate overnight to allow spices to
penetrate meat.
Preheat the oven to 400 F. Sear the meat loosely covered with foil in a roasting pan at 400 F for 15 minutes and
then reduce heat to 350 F. Roast meat for another hour or two depending on weight() until the internal
temperature reaches 150 to 160 F. Remove the foil for the last 15 minutes of cooking.
If you use a tougher cut such as a neck roast for cooking, plan on a longer cooking time and on marinating the
meat in a mixture of beer and lemon juice overnight. Put the jerk rub on it in the morning and then cook in the
afternoon
Source: EMPIRE STATE MEAT GOAT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Chevon Souvlaki         Goat Meat & Sauerkraut
•        Leg of Goat, cut into 1 inch cubes.
•        Marinade
•        1/2 c Olive Oil
•        2 x Lemons
•        1/2 c White wine-dry
•        1 1/3 x Onions, chopped fine
•        2 x Cloves of garlic, pressed
•        1 pn Greek oregano
•        1/4 tsb Salt
•        1/4 tsb Pepper
•        1 pk Bamboo skewers
Place meat in large container ( not aluminum ); pour marinade over meat & stir. Marinate overnight or up to 2
days. Soak bamboo skewers well in water.

Place 3 or 4 cubes of marinated meat on each skewer. Grill over charcoal until done to your liking (Medium rare
to Medium) --Don't overcook or you will dry out the meat. If serving for a large party & you don't want to be
grilling at the last minute,
earlier in the day grill to rare & then dip in marinate & arrange in a baking dish. Cover and bake to finish cooking
to desired doneness just before serving.
(Makes 20 servings)        •        5 lbs Goat Meat/rear quarter
•        2 14 oz. cans of sauerkraut
•        2 medium onions
•        2T minced garlic
•        4 T Worchester Sauce
•        2 tsp salt
•        1 tsp pepper  
•        3 T Jalapeno Hot Pepper Sauace (optional)
Put meat in roasting pan. Spread contents of 1 can of sauerkraut (with juice) around meat; contents of the 2nd
can on top of meat. Slice onions and put on top of meat. Sprinkle garlic, salt, pepper and Worchester on top -
add jalapeno sauce if desired.
Cover and cook at 300 degrees, basting several times with it's own juices during cooking. Cook for 4 hours or
until meat falls off bone.
Leg of Goat Roast        Pan Fried Goat Steaks
•        1 leg of goat
•        1/2 cup lime juice
•        1/2 cup cooking wine
Remove bone from roast, place in large zip-lock bag, add lime juice and wine and marinate for 1-2 hours in lime
juice and wine, turning often.
Lay roast on large piece of heavy duty foil.
•        1 tablespoon black pepper
•        1 tablespoon lemon pepper
•        1 – 2 tablespoon rosemary
•        Or add seasonings to taste.
Sprinkle both sides of roast and with seasonings.  Fold roast in half and wrap tightly with foil, adding juices from
marinate bag.
Place on rack in cooking pan.  Cook 325 degree for 1 hour.  Turn oven down to 225 degree and punch 4-5
holes in foil to let the juices drain.
Cook on very low temperature about 4 hours.  The roast will be very tender and have a delicious taste.
From Jackie Clark, Portales New Mexico
    Goat steaks
Lemon-pepper marinade
1/4 pound butter or margarine
Sprinkle steaks on both sides with lemon-pepper marinade. Heat a large cast-iron skillet until hot enough to melt
butter, and slice several chunks of butter or margarine into skillet to melt. As soon as butter is melted, drop
steaks into skillet. Cook only about a minute on each side, depending on the thickness of the steaks. Be careful
not to overcook. Add more butter as needed to keep the meat from sticking.
Tip: Serve with wild rice
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com
Neck
Neck Roast Fajitas         
Marinate a neck roast (does not need to be deboned) with lemon juice and beer in a strong resealable plastic
freezer
bag in the refrigerator overnight. Follow the recipe for the "jerked leg of goat" and cook until very tender without
removing foil. Prepare a guacamole sauce using two avocados. Cut the avocados in half and then cut the pulp in
small pieces lengthwise and then crosswise without cutting the outer skin. Scoop out from skin and mash
together with the juice from 2 limes. Mix with a teaspoon each of coriander seeds and cumin seeds mashed in a
pestle and mortar. Mix with 1 clove of garlic, minced and 1/4 cup of minced green onions or chives. Add about a
1/4 cup of chopped fresh cilantro. Put the avocado pits in the center of the guacamole in a sealable container.
Cover tightly and refrigerate. Slice sweet green or red bell peppers into long thin slices, and slice Spanish onions
into thin rounds. Sear the onions and peppers at high heat in a small amount of corn oil. Add slices of the neck
roast for the last minute of searing. Warm up some flour tortillas. Put the meat, peppers, and onions in the
tortillas and cover with guacamole and your favorite salsa. Sour cream, plain yogurt, shredded lettuce, and/or
cooked black turtle beans can also be added.  
Source: EMPIRE STATE MEAT GOAT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION         
Tenderloin or backstraps
Barbeque Goat and Mushrooms With Lemon        Goat Wisconsin
Ingredients
•        4 Lemons
•        1/4 cup olive oil
•        2 garlic cloves crushed
•        salt and ground pepper
•        400 grams mushrooms trimmed and thickly sliced 500 grams Goat tenderloin or backstraps
•        150 grams mesculin salad leaves washed and dried
Method:
1.        Combine the juice of two lemons, olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper.
2.        Divide in half and marinate the goat in one and mushrooms in the other.
3.        Pre-heat a greased BBQ plate and cook goat to you taste. Remove goat, cover with foil and set aside to
rest.
4.        Meanwhile, place the mushrooms onto the BBQ plate and cook until tender.
5.        Remove to a plate.
6.        Place the other two lemons, cut into wedges, on the BBQ plate until they are warmed through.
7.        Slice the goat thickly, across the grain and arrange on serving plates with mushrooms and salad leaves.
8.        Season with salt and pepper and serve with the barbecued lemon wedges.
 Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com
Goat tenderloin or butterfly (½ inch thick) steaks from rump Butter Salt and black pepper to taste Burgundy wine
Brandy Sear steaks quickly in butter, seasoning with salt and pepper. Add wine and simmer for a few minutes,
cooking steaks to medium doneness. Remove steaks from pan, add brandy to pan liquid and warm briefly. Pour
over steaks and ignite to serve flambe.
Tip: serve with potatoes au gratin and green beans
Ruble C. Conatser, Jr.
Mountain Goat Ranch
goatgod@twlakes.net
www.mountainmeatgoats.com

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