Goat pilau with potatoes and coconut

when you want to have a different texture in your branch meal...
Goat pilau with potatoes and coconut
when you want to have a different texture in your branch meal...
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Prepare all your ingredients
- 2
Then put some oil in a pan, then put Chopped onions, a bit of garlic and ginger then allow thheonions to brown
- 3
Add in your potatoes and cover till they get a coating
- 4
Add in all the spices plus the grated coconut
- 5
Allow to cook until all the coconut is dissolved then add in the rest of you vegetables and mix. Season.
- 6
Add in your rice and stir until all the rice grains get a coating.
- 7
Add the beef stock and a little more seasoning and let simmer till all the liquid is absorbed. leave to rest for 10 - 15 minutes
- 8
Serve and garnish
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