After a wonderful day spent recently with Toma friends in the hills close to Granada, we wanted to share this great Spanish country recipe with you all.
Choto (Kid Goat) al Ajillo is a typical dish from Andalusia and very popular in the mountain regions of Granada. It has many processes but is very simple to make and wonderful to prepare in a group. It´s perfect for a gathering of friends on a winter or spring day. All hands have to be on deck and the result is surprisingly tasty.
Eating the finished dish is a very Spanish experience as everyone eats from the huge pan once the food in prepared. One of the best treats of the day was mopping up the leftover sauce with hunks of fresh bread bought from the local village.
Here´s how to prepare it step by step.
GARLIC GOAT HERE WE COME!
These amounts are for 20 people. For less simply adjust the amounts.
Ingredients
- 4 Garlic heads
- 4 Kilos of Choto (not all butchers sell it but local rural ones should)
- 2 Goat Livers
- Olive Oil
- 4 Dried red peppers
- A fresh loaf of local bread. Pan Cateto or Pan de Pueblo
- Thyme
- Cumin
- Black Pepper
- Salt
- White Wine
Step 1
You need to build a decent fire with wood and let the logs burn for a while to create decent head. A little iron stand needs to stand over the logs and to hold the pan over the flames.
Step 2
The Pan! It´s not a Paellera, which is more shallow. This is a HUGE frying pan with handles. They sell them in the village hardware stores. Peel 4 garlic heads and throw the garlic in the pan.
Step 3
Pour a decent amount of Olive Oil into the pan.
Step 4
Once the garlic heads are golden remove and keep them to one side
Step 5
Add the dried red peppers carefully (they might POP!) once fried through remove and keep
Step 6
Fry off until golden the middle portions of the loaf of bread
Step 7
Add the Goat
Step 8
Add spices to suit. Cumin, Salt and Pepper, Thyme and Guindilla (little dried chillies. 4 are barely noticeable. If you like spicy food add more)
Step 9
Add the Goat Livers
Step 10
Blend the garlic, bread and peppers adding a quarter of a bottle of white wine
Step 11
Add the sauce to the pan
Step 12
Add the rest of the white wine
Step 13
Let it simmer through for 15-20 minutes
Step 14
AL ATAQUE! Dig in and enjoy. Remember the best bit! Mopping the sauce up with the crusts of the local bread.
Absolutely delicious, leave us a comment below if you think so too!
If you fancy trying your hand at some Spanish cooking skills you can join us on one of our Spanish cookery days, or even take a longer Spanish Cooking holiday with us in the hills of Andalucia. Buen Provecho!