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Caribbean Curry Goat

Caribbean Curry Goat

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This episode explores Caribbean curry goat, a bold and comforting dish shaped by the fusion of Indian, African, and Caribbean culinary traditions. Originating from Indian indentured laborers in the 19th century, the dish evolved into a unique island staple known for its vibrant spices and rich flavors.

The episode highlights the importance of marination, where goat meat is seasoned with Caribbean curry powder, garlic, ginger, thyme, and Scotch bonnet peppers, allowing flavors to deeply penetrate and tenderize the meat.

A key technique is "burning" the curry, briefly frying curry powder in oil to intensify aroma and remove bitterness. This is followed by slow simmering, where the meat becomes tender over time and the sauce thickens into a rich, flavorful base, often with potatoes absorbing the spices.

Served with rice and peas or roti, curry goat is a communal dish, reflecting Caribbean culture's emphasis on sharing, celebration, and togetherness.

Ultimately, curry goat represents resilience and cultural fusion—showing how traditions adapt across continents to create something deeply flavorful and meaningful.

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