Curry Goat with Rice ‘n’ Peas & Caribbean Dumplings

Curry Goat with Rice ‘n’ Peas & Caribbean Dumplings

Servings: 5 Total Time: 8 hrs 10 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Hot 'n Spicy Hot 'n Spicy
Authentic Caribbean Comfort Food at Home

If you’re craving bold, authentic Caribbean vibes, this dish is for you. Curry goat is a staple of the islands, slow-cooked to tender perfection and bursting with spices. This recipe combines traditional Rice ‘n’ Peas and fried dumplings to deliver a soul-satisfying meal. Whether cooked on an OzPig or your go-to outdoor cooker, this dish brings the islands straight to your backyard.

Curry Goat with Rice ‘n’ Peas & Caribbean Dumplings

Prep Time 5 hrs Cook Time 3 hrs Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 8 hrs 10 mins
Difficulty: Intermediate Cooking Temp: 180  C Servings: 5 Estimated Cost: £ 25 Calories: Approximately 620 per serving Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Ingredients

For the Curry Goat:

For the Rice ‘n’ Peas:

For the Caribbean Dumplings:

Instructions

  1. Stage 1: Marinating the Goat

    • In a large bowl, combine goat meat, curry powder, allspice, Scotch bonnet, garlic, onion, thyme, and ginger.
    • Mix well to coat the meat thoroughly.
    • Cover and marinate in the fridge for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.
  2. Stage 2: Cooking the Curry Goat

    • Heat vegetable oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat.
    • Brown the marinated goat meat on all sides (reserve the marinade).
    • Add the reserved marinade, bay leaves, and stock.
    • Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cover. Cook for 2 hours.
    • Add potatoes and cook for another 30 minutes, until tender.
  3. Stage 3: Preparing the Rice ‘n’ Peas

    • In a large pot, combine rice, kidney beans, coconut milk, Scotch bonnet, thyme, garlic, water, and salt.
    • Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer covered until rice is fluffy and liquid is absorbed (20–25 minutes).
  4. Stage 4: Crafting the Caribbean Dumplings

    • Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl. Add butter and mix well.
    • Gradually add milk, kneading into a soft dough.
    • Divide into 12 pieces, rest for 15 minutes.
    • Heat oil to 180°C. Shape dough into dumplings and fry until golden brown.
  5. Stage 5: Plating Up

    • Serve curry goat atop a generous portion of rice ‘n’ peas.
    • Add 2–3 dumplings per plate.
    • Garnish with coriander if desired.

Equipment

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Note

Spice Control: Remove seeds from Scotch bonnet for less heat.

Alternative Cooking: Can be slow-cooked in a crockpot on low for 6–8 hours.

OzPig Tips: Maintain a steady medium-low fire for even cooking​​.

Keywords: Curry goat, Caribbean recipe, Rice ‘n’ peas, Caribbean dumplings, Goat curry, OzPig cooking, slow-cooked curry, island flavours, Caribbean BBQ
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