Lechazo

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Lechazo

Traditional lechazo asado

Lechazo is a traditional dish from the region of Castile and León in Spain, known for its simplicity and rich flavor. The term "lechazo" refers to the meat of unweaned lambs, typically less than 35 days old, which are fed exclusively on their mother's milk. This results in tender, delicate meat that is highly prized in Spanish cuisine.

Preparation

The most traditional way to prepare lechazo is "asado," or roasted. The lamb is usually seasoned with just salt and sometimes a bit of olive oil, allowing the natural flavors of the meat to shine. It is then roasted in a wood-fired oven, often made of clay, which imparts a unique flavor to the dish. The roasting process is slow, ensuring that the meat remains tender and juicy.

Cultural Significance

Lechazo is not just a dish but a cultural symbol in Castile and León. It is often served during special occasions and family gatherings. The dish is a staple in many local restaurants, particularly in the province of Valladolid, where it is considered a culinary highlight.

Variations

While the traditional preparation of lechazo is asado, there are variations depending on the region and personal preferences. Some cooks may add herbs such as rosemary or thyme to enhance the flavor. In some areas, lechazo may be cooked "a la parrilla" (grilled) or "guisado" (stewed), though these methods are less common.

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