---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 by AccuChef (tm) www.AccuChef.com Title: Cordero Asado, Estilo Castellano Categories: Meat Yield: 6 Servings 3 lb Leg Of Lamb 2 T Olive Oil Kosher Salt Pepper,Fresh Ground 1/4 t Paprika 1 ea Garlic,Crushed 2 c Water 2 ea Garlic,Peeled 3 sl Onion 1 Bay Leaf 2 Parsley 2 T Red Wine Vinegar 1/4 t Rosemary 1/4 t Oregano 1/4 t Ground Cumin 1 Lemon,Juiced [Note: Adapted from Penelope Casas' "The Foods and Wines of Spain," this Castilian style roast lamb is typical of the roasted meats prepared in wood fired ovens, and served in posadas (Inns) for centuries. Family rating: 4.0, David's rating 4.0.] Rub the lamb with olive oil and crushed garlic, then sprinkle with the salt, pepper, and paprika. If the lamb has been boned, you may wish to roll and tie it to form a roast. Start a fire in the Kamado using oak or maple lump charcoal and bring the temperature to 450 degrees F. Place the lamb over a drip pan in the Kamado, and roast for 15 minutes. While roasting, bring the remaining ingredients to a boil in a saucepan, then reduce heat to a simmer. Remove the roast from the Kamado, and immediately turn down the dampers to establish a new temperature of 350 degrees F. Pour 1/2 cup of the liquid over the roast, and return to the Kamado. Continue simmering the liquid in the sauce pan, using it to occasionally baste the roast. Cook meat to an internal temperature of 140 degrees F for rare, or 145 degrees F for medium, approximately 12-20 minutes per pound of meat. Slice meat and serve with the remaining sauce. -----