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How To Roast A Leg of Goat and Be Awesome!

Step 2Purchase a Goat Leg

Purchase a Goat Leg
FInd a good butcher and get a fresh young goat leg. If you don't know where to go, you can check an ethnic butcher, Middle Eastern or Indian. You can also ask your regular butcher and see if they can special order it. A young goat leg roast often weighs in about 4-5 lbs.

For those of you who live in the Chicago area, Halsted Packing Company is a great place to get fresh goat, lamb, beef and pig.

I ask the butcher to cut the leg off toward the end so it will fit in my roaster and in my small BBQ. I save the end of the leg and put it in the freezer to save for stock.
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