モカスパイスコーヒー山羊:イギリス風フュージョンロースト

モカスパイスコーヒー山羊:イギリス風フュージョンロースト

(Mokha Spiced Coffee Goat: An English Fusion Roast)

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分量
4
1人分の量
大皿1枚(約300 g)
準備時間
35 分
調理時間
2 時間
合計時間
2 hr 35 分
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  • 分量: 4
  • 1人分の量: 大皿1枚(約300 g)
  • Calories: 555 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 19 g
  • Protein: 40 g
  • Fat: 33 g
  • Fiber: 4 g
  • Sugar: 6 g
  • Sodium: 620 mg
  • Cholesterol: 135 mg
  • Calcium: 80 mg
  • Iron: 4.2 mg

作り方

  • 1 - コーヒー風味のスパイスの擦り込みを用意する:
    小さなボウルに、挽きたてのコーヒー、ブラウンシュガー、パプリカ、クミン、コリアンダー、黒胡椒、そして海塩小さじ1を混ぜます。山羊の腿に均等にこすり付けます。
  • 2 - 山羊肉をマリネする:
    香辛料を擦り込んだ山羊の腿を大きな皿に置き、ラップで覆って冷蔵庫で少なくとも2時間、できれば一晩かけてマリネし、風味を深めます。
  • 3 - 野菜のベッドを用意する:
    ロースト用の天板に、玉ねぎの薄切り、にんじんの角切り、にんにくを一緒に並べます。オリーブオイルを回しかけ、乾燥タイムと残りの海塩を振りかけます。
  • 4 - 山羊肉を強火で焼き色がつくまで焼く。:
    大きなフライパンを強火で熱し、オリーブオイルを入れる。山羊の脚を全面が深い茶色になるまで、各面をこんがりと焼く。
  • 5 - 山羊の腿のロースト:
    野菜のベッドの上に、焼き色をつけた山羊の腿肉を置き、ローリエの葉を加え、縁の周りにワイン(または牛のブイヨン)を注ぐ。蓋をして160°C(320°F)で1.5–2時間ローストし、時々煮汁をかけてください。
  • 6 - 仕上げと休ませる:
    最後の20分はふたを外して皮をパリパリにします。オーブンから取り出して10分休ませます。厚めにスライスします。刻んだパセリを添え、ロースト野菜とジュ(ソース)を添えて盛り付けます。

モカスパイスコーヒー山羊:イギリス風フュージョンロースト :の詳細

A bold roast goat cooked with aromatic coffee and traditional English spices for an adventurous dinner centerpiece.

Mokha Spiced Coffee Goat: An English Fusion Adventure

The 'Mokha Spiced Coffee Goat' is an audacious marriage of earthy goat roast and the warming embrace of mokha coffee and spices, a combination rarely encountered in English home cooking. This dish is a bold tribute to the history of spice and coffee routes that converged centuries ago in British harbors and country houses.

The Essence of the Dish

Here, we lavish goat meat—a sustainably farmed delicacy more common in Caribbean or South Asian kitchens—with a flavorful rub featuring freshly ground coffee, smoky paprika, cumin, and onto the stage steps English garden companions: carrot, onion, garlic, and thyme. The rich umami base of goat warms to the assertive coffee notes: bitter, aromatic, almost chocolatey when roasted, bridging the aromatic highways between Middle Eastern tradition and rustic English fare.

To balance, sweet brown sugar and subtly tart wine mellow the more pungent flavors, infusing each bite with a rounded, almost unctuous complexity. The result? A stunning roast, well open to your favorite sides, be it genteel buttered potatoes or robust grains.

Unpacking its Cultural Significance

While goat has gained popularity in the British food renaissance, it is still a rarity at most dining tables. Combining it with coffee is an innovation inspired by culinary curiosity—much as Mokha coffee beans traveled from Yemen through Ottoman trade to London's coffee houses in the 17th and 18th centuries.

This dish pays homage not only to that rich cultural tapestry but also to the classic English roast ('Sunday Roast') experience. Pickling in a bold, dark spice rub brings both worlds to your roasting tin. Coffee, often relegated to mugs and desserts, takes a starring savory role, standing up to longer cooking without losing its alluring fragrance.

Tips and Notes

  • Marinate the meat overnight: This amplifies the flavor, giving more chance for the spices all to do their work.
  • Freshly ground coffee is key—don't use instant granules, as they can be harsh.
  • Searing the goat is essential for depth; don't skip this step for the most luscious result!
  • The wine is optional, but using it caramelizes the pan juices, giving a lush gravy ideal for dunking bread.
  • Goat can be lean: therefore, low and slow roasting ensures juiciness. Don't overcook.
  • This roast reheats well and tastes even bolder the next day.

History & Inspiration

Goat, an animal of the uplands and moorland, prized for its robust flavor, has returned to the British palate after centuries of neglect. Still exceeding in popularity in African, Asian, and Caribbean communities within the UK, it has inspired a new appreciation for alternative red meats. The use of coffee in a main course, meanwhile, recognizes the drink once termed the 'wine of Islam,' which energized Enlightenment thinkers and found its way, quite literally, into England's bustling psyche.

The Mokha Spiced Coffee Goat answers the call for a centerpiece that grabs attention but, uniquely, does so by referencing ancient trade as much as modern culinary curiosity. Serve on grand occasions; pair with roasted buttered potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, or wild mushrooms. Share the story with your guests: each element on the plate, a chapter in a truly global tale.

Personal Reflection

To me, this dish encapsulates what food culture should be—a meeting of tradition and open-minded invention. Deliver it at a Sunday lunch, and it commands conversation. Pour yourself a stout English ale or even a robust red to go with it—and prepare for a meal that is as rich in history as it is in flavor.

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