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Korean Black Goat Stew recipe?
Hi everyone,
It's my first time here. Someone at rec.food.cooking suggested y'all might be able to help me. I recently saw a reference to Korean Black Goat Stew that is served at a restaurant in NYC. Since I love goat and recently found a local purveyor I'm looking for some new recipes to try. I like lots of Korean foods so I was hoping to find this recipe. However, I searched every-which-way I could think of on the internet and came up with zilch! Would anyone out there happen have a recipe for the goat stew or know where to find one? Thanks, Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
Korean Black Goat Stew recipe?
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:20:11 -0500, Kate Connally wrote:
> Hi everyone, > It's my first time here. Someone at rec.food.cooking > suggested y'all might be able to help me. I recently > saw a reference to Korean Black Goat Stew that is served > at a restaurant in NYC. Since I love goat and recently > found a local purveyor I'm looking for some new recipes > to try. I like lots of Korean foods so I was hoping to > find this recipe. > > However, I searched every-which-way I could think of on > the internet and came up with zilch! > > Would anyone out there happen have a recipe for the > goat stew or know where to find one? While I ask my brother to ask his family in law, you might want to consider some Indian goat recipes such as a biryani. I know Indian doesn't fare well with some people, but I think goat Indian style is one of the better confluence of flavors out there. Cabrito also makes a killer green chili stew. You should be able to find a lot of goat and cabrito (kid) around this time of the year - Easter. And yes, rabbit, too (just after Easter). -sw -sw -sw |
Korean Black Goat Stew recipe?
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 15:40:07 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: > On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:20:11 -0500, Kate Connally wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > It's my first time here. Someone at rec.food.cooking > > suggested y'all might be able to help me. I recently > > saw a reference to Korean Black Goat Stew that is served > > at a restaurant in NYC. Since I love goat and recently > > found a local purveyor I'm looking for some new recipes > > to try. I like lots of Korean foods so I was hoping to > > find this recipe. > > > > However, I searched every-which-way I could think of on > > the internet and came up with zilch! > > > > Would anyone out there happen have a recipe for the > > goat stew or know where to find one? > > While I ask my brother to ask his family in law, you might want to > consider some Indian goat recipes such as a biryani. I know Indian > doesn't fare well with some people, but I think goat Indian style is > one of the better confluence of flavors out there. > > Cabrito also makes a killer green chili stew. > > You should be able to find a lot of goat and cabrito (kid) around > this time of the year - Easter. And yes, rabbit, too (just after > Easter). I'm not Kate, but I love Indian food (I cook a lot of Indian food) and I love goat meat (although I don't think I've ever had an Indian dish with goat meat in it). But alas, I can almost never find goat meat for sale. -- Ken Blake Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
Korean Black Goat Stew recipe?
i can take or leave goat, but really like rabbit, Lee
"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:20:11 -0500, Kate Connally wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> It's my first time here. Someone at rec.food.cooking >> suggested y'all might be able to help me. I recently >> saw a reference to Korean Black Goat Stew that is served >> at a restaurant in NYC. Since I love goat and recently >> found a local purveyor I'm looking for some new recipes >> to try. I like lots of Korean foods so I was hoping to >> find this recipe. >> >> However, I searched every-which-way I could think of on >> the internet and came up with zilch! >> >> Would anyone out there happen have a recipe for the >> goat stew or know where to find one? > > While I ask my brother to ask his family in law, you might want to > consider some Indian goat recipes such as a biryani. I know Indian > doesn't fare well with some people, but I think goat Indian style is > one of the better confluence of flavors out there. > > Cabrito also makes a killer green chili stew. > > You should be able to find a lot of goat and cabrito (kid) around > this time of the year - Easter. And yes, rabbit, too (just after > Easter). > > -sw > > -sw > > -sw |
Korean Black Goat Stew recipe?
Ken Blake wrote:
> But alas, I can almost never find goat meat for sale. If you have a halal market or butcher around, they should always have goat. A decent Mexican market should have kid (cabrito). -sw |
I tried the Black Goat stew at Sahn Maru, Oakland. I think it was fantastic! As for how to make it, i definitely have no idea, im sorry. You have got to try it! :D
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