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Monday 4 June 2012

Goan Recipes

Goan Recipes


Mixed Meat Stew

Posted: 03 Jun 2012 11:31 PM PDT


The Goan Mixed Meat Stew, is something of a delicacy and generally makes it way to the table on occasions. The recipe takes a good amount of kitchen time and is also extremely heavy on the stomach. A good siesta is recommended post the goan stew with rice :) I do apologize for the camera I used was not mine, but my sisters, it doesn't seem to reprodce colors quite accurately, though it made my job of pictures in low light very easy.


the meats for the stew

Mixed Meat Stew Ingredients

veg ingredients for the stew

250 gms boneless pork
250 gms beef
200 gms boneless chicken
150 gms skinless goa sausage
2 big onions chopped fine
2 big tomato chopped fine
6 flakes garlic sliced fine
1 inch piece ginger sliced fine
5 pepper corns
5 cloves
2 pieces cinnamon (1 inch)
1 carrot
1/2 cup green peas
1/2 cup elbow macaroni (boiled)
1 big potato cut into medium pieces
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 slit green chili

Method

With the shortage of time, we did a quick cook recipe, but the slow cooking correct method will be provided at the end of the post.

chopped beef

Cut and wash the meat seperately, you can start off with the beef, as it would take the longest time required, we would cook it first.

add salt and cook the beef

Apply Salt and add the beef into the pressure cooker with some water to the pressure cooker, do not close the cooker. While this is on the fire you can chop the other meats.

chop the remaining meat


chopped meat for the stew


cook the beef

Chop the onions and tomatoes and add more than half of it to the beef along with some water.



add chopped tomato onions to beef

Now you can close the cooker and in the meantime, chop some of the garlic and ginger.


juliennes of garlice and ginger

If you like you can pound the rest of it.

pound the garlic and ginger

Open up the pressure cooker in a bit and seperate the beef stock from the rest.


open up the cooker


seperate the stock

Now you can start cooking the other meats, add the chicken.

add the chicken

Add the chopped pork pieces.


add the pork pieces


Add the remaining vegetables and its time to add the spices.


add the remaining vegetables

Add the pieces of Cinnamon


add cinnamon

Add the Peppers and Cloves


add pepper cloves

Then add the Cardamom pods


add some elaichi

Once all the ingredients are added pressure cook one more time.


all the goan stew ingredients added

Add the amount of chillies you need, keep in mind the goa sausage meat too will have some spice

add the sliced green chillies

Add the sausage meat and stir up the dish.

add the sausage meat

As you can see the sausage meat colour has spread to the other meats as well. This is what you would use as a stuffing for Pastelão

mix it up well

Add the potatoes and carrots

add the potatoes carrot

Add the beef stock we had kept aside earlier along with the macaroni, the macaroni absorbs quite a bit of the flavour of the dish, if you not too fond of macaroni, you can skip this as well.

add the peas beef stock macaroni

Mix it up again and put it in the pressure cooker once more.

stir the dish again


pressure cook the mixed meat stew

Add the broccoli

add the broccoli

Add some vinegar and salt as per your taste and finally the mixed meat stew is ready!

add vinegar and salt to taste

Enjoy you goan meat stew piping hot with some rice.

mixed meat stew


goan meat stew with rice

The steps for the alternate method are ~

In the cooker add a little oil; drop in the whole spices and sauté onion, tomato, ginger and garlic.

Add only beef, stir fry till onions are brown and add 2 to 3 cups of water and cook the beef till nearly done.

Now add the other meats, add a little more water and cook till meats are nearly done.

Now add vegetables, slit green chili and cooked till done. Finally add the boiled macaroni with 3 to 4 tablespoon milk (optional) and salt to taste.


goan meat stew pastelao

Pastelão can also be made using a similar process all you need to do This dish can be turned into a pie by drying up the above meat mixture, putting it into a baking dish,
topping it with bread crumbs, a sprinkling of sugar, dotting with butter and covering with a sheet of flaky pastry and then baked.

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