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EASY TAMALES RECIPE | MEXICAN PLEASE



Easy Tamales Recipe | Mexican Please image

This is an easy tamales recipe to keep in mind for weeknight dinners. Using leftovers for the tamale filling really simplifies the process -- we're using leftover bean dip in this batch!  

Provided by Mexican Please

Total Time 120 minutes

Prep Time 45 minutes

Cook Time 75 minutes

Yield 4 (10-12 tamales)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1.5 cups masa harina (corn flour)
1 cup stock (plus more to combine dough)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
6 tablespoons lard
3 tablespoons butter
20 dried corn husks
2 cups bean dip
1 cup cheese

Steps:

  • Start by adding the corn husks to a large bowl and soaking them in the hottest tap water you've got.  You can use a bowl or plate to keep them submerged if they float to the surface. 
  • To make the dough, add 1.5 cups masa harina to a mixing bowl along with 1 teaspoon baking powder and 1 teaspoon salt.  Combine well and then add 1 cup of stock, roughly combining into a shaggy dough.
  • Add 6 tablespoons of lard and 3 tablespoons of butter to a mixing bowl and let it come to room temp.  Use a hand mixer on medium-high to whip the fat to a lighter consistency, approx. 2 minutes.  
  • Add half of the masa dough to the fat and combine using the hand mixer on medium speed.  Add the other half and combine into a cohesive dough.  Along the way you might need to add additional stock to get it to combine.  I usually end up using my hands to give it a final mix.
  • Drain the corn husks and pat dry a few of them.  We'll use the husks that are widest and intact. 
  • Spread 2-3 tablespoons of masa dough on the lower left portion of the husk's wide side.  I like these tamales best when the dough layer is super thin and I find that using my hands is the easiest way to get a thin, even layer of dough on the corn husk.  You could also use the back of a spoon or a spatula to spread the dough. 
  • Add 2-3 tablespoons of filling to each tamale.  I used bean dip and cheese for this batch.
  • Fold the tamale onto itself and seal the edges so that you have a cocoon of tamale dough surrounding the filling.  Roll the remaining husk around the tamale and fold the bottom portion of the husk upwards. 
  • Place a vegetable steamer inside a large pot and fill the pot with enough water to barely reach the level of the steamer.  I used a large stock pot with approximately 1" of water in it. 
  • Bring the water to a boil and then lower heat to mediumish.    My stove setting for this batch was between medium and medium-high. 
  • Stand the tamales up vertically in the steamer, with the open side up and the folded side facing the side of the pot, this will keep them closed as they steam.  Cover the tamales with the remaining corn husks to prevent water from dripping into the open ends.  Steam for 60-75 minutes.  Keep an eye on the pot to ensure that there is always water to steam; if it runs low you can add more.  When the husk pulls away readily from the tamale then they are done.  Ideally the tamale has a light, moist consistency. 
  • Serve immediately with your choice of Salsa and sides. 

Nutrition Facts : Calories 832 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

BEST AUTHENTIC MEXICAN TAMALES EVER! RECIPE - FOOD.COM



Best Authentic Mexican Tamales Ever! Recipe - Food.com image

Authentic Tamales are a lot of work but soooo worth it! If you are having trouble finding the MaSeCa (a very popular brand of corn masa, it is the one I use) or Corn Husks locally there is an excellent online Mexican grocer that offers these and other ingredients at fair prices. Find them at www.MexGrocer.com Check out the pictures for how to assemble the actual tamales. If you have any questions please feel free to send me a message I'm happy to help!

Total Time 6 hours

Prep Time 4 hours

Cook Time 2 hours

Yield 4 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 (6 -8 lb) pork roast
1 (5 lb) chicken
1/2 cup corn oil
6 tablespoons chili powder
3 tablespoons garlic powder
3 tablespoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 tablespoons salt
4 lbs corn masa corn flour (I use MaSeCa brand)
6 tablespoons paprika
6 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons cumin seeds
6 tablespoons chili powder
6 tablespoons garlic powder
4 cups corn oil
4 quarts of reserved broth
1 (5 ounce) bag corn husks

Steps:

  • Cook and Shred Pork Roast:.
  • Start with 1 pork roast. Cut the roast into fist size chunks. Put the chunks into a Pan, and cover with water. Boil for about 2 1/2 hours or until it becomes really tender. After the meat is really tender, take it out of the broth to cool (Save the Broth, you will need it for the Masa!).
  • After the roast chunks are cool enough to handle easily, shred them with your fingers. Try to remove and discard the fat as you go. There is no need to throw a lot of fat into the tamales. If you have cooked the roast chunks thoroughly, it will be easy to shred into small pieces with your fingers.
  • Cook and Shred Chicken:.
  • Cover the chicken with water in a large pot, and boil for 2 hours, or until the chicken is done and tender. Take the chicken out of the broth and allow the chicken to cool. (Save the Chicken Broth as well!) Remove and discard the skin. Take the chicken meat off the bones and shred the it into very small filaments. Discard any large chunks of fat.
  • Combine Pork and Chicken:.
  • Combine both meats in very large pan, and mix together. Make sure that the meats are thoroughly combined and mixed well. You are now ready to add the seasoning:.
  • Add the Spices and Seasonings:.
  • Mix the oil and seasonings listed below in a small pan and warm on the stove. Do not cook the oil and seasonings mix, but just gently warm on the stove.
  • Meat Spices and Seasonings:.
  • 1/2 c corn oil.
  • 6 Tablespoon Gibhartds chili powder (Other Chile Powders will work).
  • 3 Tablespoon garlic powder.
  • 3 Tablespoon ground cumin (comino).
  • 1 Tablespoon (or less) black pepper.
  • 2 Tablespoon salt.
  • When the oil and seasonings mix is warm, then pour over the meat and mix with your hands until it is completely distributed through the meat. It takes a good 10 minutes to get the mixture completely uniform.
  • The meat is now finished. You should put the meat in the refrigerator covered until ready to make the tamales. Put both the chicken broth and roast broth into the refrigerator as well. You will need the broth when you make the Masa.
  • Prepare the Corn Husks:.
  • Soak the husks in a sink full of warm water for about 2 hours. You will need to carefully separate them when they get soft. Try to not tear or damage the corn shucks. It is easier to make the tamales if the shucks are in one piece.
  • Make The Masa Dough Mix:.
  • Start with 4 lbs. of the Masa flour. Now, skim the fat off the broth that you saved from the Pork and Chicken you made earlier. Throw the fat away, and save the broth. Warm the broth from the pork and chicken up. Don't get it hot, just nice and warm.
  • Now put the 4 lbs. of Masa in a large bowl. Add the following dry spices to the Masa:.
  • 3 Tablespoons paprika.
  • 3 Tablespoons salt.
  • 1 Tablespoon cumin seeds.
  • 3 Tablespoons Gibhardts Chili Powder.
  • 3 Tablespoons garlic powder.
  • Mix the spices above with your hands into the Masa until it is completely incorporated. Mix well, as you don't want a clump of spices in a tamale.
  • Now add:.
  • 4 cups of Corn Oil to the Masa and Spice mixture. After adding the oil, begin to slowly work in 4 quarts of the warm chicken/pork broth, about a cup at a time. Work the mixture with your hands to make dough. Slowly add the warm broth one cup at a time as you continue to work the mixture with your hands. If it is too dry, add enough warm water to get it right for spreading. It should be about like thick peanut butter. If it is too thin add more Masa, if it is too thick, add more broth or warm water. Thick peanut butter is the consistency you are trying for.
  • Build the Tamales:.
  • After the corn shucks are soft, take some of them out of the water, shake the water off, lay them on the counter on a towel.
  • Pick up a shuck, lay it across the palm of your hand with the small end toward your fingers. scoop up about 1/2 c of the Masa dough with a spatula, and then smear it on the shuck.
  • Cover about left 2/3 of the shuck with Masa, leave 1/3 on the right uncovered. Similarly, cover the bottom 2/3 of the shuck, and leave the top 1/3 uncovered.
  • Take about 1 tablespoon of meat, and lay it on the masa about 1 inches from the left edge.
  • Starting on the left side (the side where the Masa dough goes all the way to the edge), roll the tamale all the way to the right edge. Now, fold the top of the shuck over like an envelope and lay tamale on the counter with the fold on the under side.
  • Repeat until all the masa dough mix and meat mix are gone.
  • You should have about 4 dozen or more tamales.
  • Cooking The Tamales:.
  • To cook the tamales, You need a very large pot that has something in the bottom to keep the tamales out of the water while they steam. Add about 3 pints of water to the pot, then start stacking the tamales upright until full. The envelope end of the tamale will be on the bottom, the open end of the tamale should be on top, as pictured at left. Continue to fill the pot. The tamales need to pack tight enough that they do not fall over and begin to unfold. Cover the pot, and bring the water to a boil and then reduce heat to medium low and cook for at least 2 hours. Check water several times and add more if it is getting low, you DON’T want to boil it dry. Add more water as you need to. When done, take one tamale out and leave it on the counter for about 5 minutes to test. Unwrap it and it should be firm, with no raw masa. When done, remove all the tamales and let them cool on the counter, then put in bags for the freezer, 6 to a bag. If you have one of those Vacuum sealers, those are ideal. You can save the tamales in the freezer indefinitely if they are vacuum sealed. If you use zip lock bags, they will stay for up to a year in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 5618.6, FatContent 366, SaturatedFatContent 63.2, CholesterolContent 610.9, SodiumContent 17399.3, CarbohydrateContent 387.5, FiberContent 44.2, SugarContent 13.2, ProteinContent 218.4

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