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Lechazo is a Spanish dish made from "cordero lechal".

Lechazo asado
Lechazo asado (roast lamb), shown above, is a typical dish from the province of Valladolid and others castilian provinces.
TypeAsado (Roast)
CourseMain course
Place of originSpain
Region or stateCastile and León
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsLamb, water and salt
Ingredients generally used(optional): Olive oil, lard, garlic, lemon, vinegar, parsleyorrosemary
Similar dishesTostón asado

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The meat used is from unweaned lambs, and is similar to veal, or the meat of "cochinillo" (Spanish suckling pigs like tostón asado). The autonomous region of Castile and León has a distinctive version of lechazo referred to as "Lechazo de Castilla y Leon". It is one of the most important dishes of the cuisine of the province of Burgos. Aranda de Duero is known as the heart of the dish, with numerous restaurants that specialize in lechazo and feature "hornos de leña", or wooden stoves, in which the lamb is roasted.[1]

 
Roast lechazo.

The lamb used in lechal must derive all its nutrition from its mother's milk, and must be no more than 35 days old and weigh between 9 and 12 kilograms at the time of slaughter.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Kummer, Corby (November 2007). 1001 Foods To Die For. Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7407-7043-2.
  • ^ Bremzen, Anya von (2005-11-07). The New Spanish Table. Workman Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7611-3555-5.
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