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                         Curried Goat (Smoked)
Recipe By     : From _Smoke and Spice_  by Cheryl A. and Bill Jamison
Serving Size  : 14   Preparation Time :0:00
Categories    : Lamb/Goat                        Volume 2, Nov. '98
                Ethnic                           Main Dishes
                Onions
  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1                    Goat; around 25 pounds -- quartered
                        -----CURRY PASTE-----
   4      medium        Onions -- chunked
     3/4  cup           Curry powder
   1      Whole         *bulb* garlic -- peeled
   1      tablespoon    Salt
   1                    fresh Habaneros   -OR- -- (1 to 2)
   1                    Scotch Bonnet chiles -- minced
   4                    fresh Jalapenos -- minced (4 to 5)
   1      cup           Oil -- pref. canola or corn
                        -----CURRY MOP  (OPTIONAL)-----
   2      cups          Chicken or beef stock or -- beer
   2      cups          Cider vinegar
   1 1/2  cups          Oil (corn or canola)
   1      cup           Water
   2      tablespoons   Curry powder
                        Your Favorite Barbecue sauce
NOTE: Be CAREFUL when handling Habaneros or Scotch Bonnets! 
The night before you plan to barbecue, prepare the paste in a food 
processor. First process the onions, curry, garlic, salt and 
habaneros until finely chopped. Then add the oil, processing until 
the mixture forms a thick paste. This can be done in two batches if 
needed.
Wearing rubber gloves, rub the paste over the goat, covering the 
meat evenly. Place the goat in a plastic bag and refrigerate 
overnight.
Before you begin to barbecue, remove the goat from the 
refrigerator and let it sit, covered, at room temperature for 45 
minutes.
Prepare the smoker for barbecuing, bringing the temperature to 
200 to 220 degrees F.
If you plan to baste the meat...mix together the mop ingredients in 
a saucepan and warm the liquid over low heat.
Transfer the goat to the smoker. Cook for about 1-1/4 hours per 
pound of weight for each quarter. The forequarters will be done 
earlier than the hindquarters, which may take 10 hours or longer, 
depending on size. In a wood-burning pit, turn the meat and drizzle 
the mop over it every 30 minutes. In other styles of smokers, baste 
as appropriate and turn the meat at the same time.
When the meat is done, remove it from the smoker, and allow it to 
sit for 15 minutes before serving. Slice or shred the meat and serve 
with... [your favorite barbecue sauce].
From _Smoke and Spice_  by Cheryl Alters Jamison and Bill 
Jamison Harvard Common Press, 1994      ISBN 1-55832-061-X 
Typos by Jeff Pruett
Posted on FareShare 11-98 by Bright <bright@twave.net>
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