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TAMALE DOUGH

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Recipes

Time 5h

Yield Makes enough for 26 servings, 2 tamales each.

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tamale Dough image

Steps:

  • Mix masa harina, lard, salt and baking powder in large bowl with wooden spoon until well blended. Gradually add just enough of the hot water to make a smooth stiff dough, stirring constantly.
  • Assemble tamales, using about 2 Tbsp. of the masa mixture and 1 to 2 Tbsp. of your favorite filling for each tamale.
  • Stand tamales in a steamer basket in large pot filled 1/4 full with water. (Make sure tamales are not touching the water.) Bring water to boil; cover. Steam 1 hour or until tamales pull away from the corn husks, adding more water to the pot when necessary. Cool slightly.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 180, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 10 mg, Sodium 310 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 2 g

4 cups masa harina
1-1/2 cups lard or vegetable shortening
1 Tbsp. plus 1-1/2 tsp. salt
1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
4 to 5 cups hot water
1/2 lb. dried corn husks, soaked in hot water overnight, drained

HOT TAMALES

Provided by Alton Brown

Time 5h45m

Yield 4 to 5 dozen tamales

Number Of Ingredients 20



Hot Tamales image

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine the chili powder, kosher salt, paprika, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper and cumin. Divide the mixture in half and reserve 1 half for later use.
  • Cut the Boston butt into 6 even pieces and place into a 6 to 8-quart saucepan. Add half of the spice mixture and enough water, 3 to 3 1/2 quarts, to completely cover the meat. Set over high heat, cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low and simmer until the meat is very tender and falling apart, 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Remove the meat from the cooking liquid to a cutting board. Leave the cooking liquid in the pot. Both meat and liquid need to cool slightly before making dough and handling. Remove any large pieces of fat and shred the meat into small pieces, pulling apart with your hands or using 2 forks.
  • Place a 4-quart saucepan over medium heat and add the vegetable oil. Once shimmering, add the onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until they are semi-translucent, approximately 3 minutes. Add the garlic, jalapeno, and remaining half of the spice mixture and continue to cook for another minute. Add the meat and cook until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the heat.
  • While the meat is cooking, place the husks in a large bowl or container and submerge completely in hot water. Soak the husks until they are soft and pliable, at least 45 minutes and up to 2 hours.
  • For the dough:
  • Place the cornmeal, salt, and baking powder into a large mixing bowl and combine. Add the lard and using your hands, knead together until the lard is well incorporated into the dry mixture. Gradually add enough of the reserved cooking liquid, 3 to 4 cups to create a dough that is like thick mashed potatoes. The dough should be moist but not wet. Cover the bowl with a damp towel and set aside until ready to use.
  • To assemble the tamales:
  • Remove a corn husks from the water and pat dry to remove excess water. Working in batches of 6, lay the husks on a towel and spread about 2 tablespoons of the dough in an even layer across the wide end of the husk to within 1/2-inch of the edges. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of the meat mixture in a line down the center of the dough. Roll the husk so the dough surrounds the meat, then fold the bottom under to finish creating the tamale. Repeat until all husks, dough and filling are used. Tie the tamales, around the center, individually or in groups of 3, with kitchen twine.
  • To cook the tamales:
  • Stand the tamales upright on their folded ends, tightly packed together, in the same saucepan used to cook the meat. Add the reserved broth from making the dough and any additional water so the liquid comes to 1-inch below the tops of the tamales. Try not to pour the broth directly into the tops of the tamales. Cover, place over high heat and bring to a boil, approximately 12 minutes. Remove the lid, reduce the heat to low, to maintain a low simmer, and cook until the dough is firm and pulls away easily from the husk, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
  • Serve the tamales warm. For a 'wet' hot tamale, serve with additional simmering liquid. Store leftover tamales, tightly wrapped in plastic wrap, in the freezer, for up to a month. To reheat, remove the plastic wrap and steam until heated through.;

1/4 cup chili powder
2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon paprika
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 1/2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon freshly toasted and ground cumin seed
2 pounds Boston butt meat, untrimmed
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 large onion, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
4 to 5 dozen dried corn husks
2 pounds yellow cornmeal, approximately 6 cups
1 1/2 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon baking powder
7 1/2 ounces lard, approximately 1 cup
3 to 4 cups reserved cooking liquid

TAMALES

This recipe has been adapted from "From My Mexican Kitchen: Techniques and Ingredients" by Diana Kennedy.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Cuisine-Inspired Recipes     Mexican-Inspired Recipes

Yield Makes about 15 tamales

Number Of Ingredients 13



Tamales image

Steps:

  • Make the filling: Heat a small heavy skillet or a comal over medium heat until hot. Add garlic, and cook until soft and well charred on all sides, 5 to 10 minutes. Peel, and transfer to the jar of a large heavy-duty blender. Add chile to pan, and toast for 1 minute per side. Tear chile into pieces, discarding stem; add to blender. Add avocado leaves to pan, a few at a time, and toast about 30 seconds per side; tear into pieces, discarding tough stems; add to blender.
  • In a large deep skillet, heat lard over medium heat. Add onion, and cook until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer onions to blender along with 1/2 cup water. Blend until smooth. Add beans, with their liquid, and blend until smooth. If necessary, work in batches.
  • Reheat lard in skillet, adding a little more if necessary. Add the blended bean mixture, and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until you have a thick paste, about 10 minutes. Season with salt. Let stand at room temperature, covered, or set over an ice bath, until cool.
  • Fill tamale steamer or a stockpot lined with a steamer with enough water to come just below the level of the rack. Place four light coins in the water. Discontinuation of their jiggling will let you know that the water is getting dangerously low and should be supplemented with more boiling water. Place a double layer of corn husks to cover the rack; set aside.
  • Make the dough: In a medium bowl, work lard and salt into the masa until evenly distributed. Divide dough into 15 portions, and roll each into a smooth ball.
  • Line a tortilla press with a piece of matte plastic wrap (such as a cut-open vegetable bag from the grocery store, not a shiny piece of plastic). Place one of the balls on the bottom plate of a tortilla press, and flatted slightly with your hand. Press the top plate down, but not too hard, to obtain a disk of dough about 5 1/2 inches in diameter.
  • Remove disk from tortilla press. Peel back the top piece of plastic to release the dough, replace the plastic, and flip disk and plastic over. Peel back the second side. Spread a generous tablespoon of the bean paste over the center of the dough, leaving a 1/2-inch border. Use the bottom piece of plastic to fold the dough up and over the filling about two-thirds of the way. Repeat on second side, enclosing the filling. Fold in the two remaining sides, creating a rectangular tamale, about 3 1/2-by-2-inches.
  • Carefully transfer tamale to a soaked corn husk. Top with a piece of hoja santa. Fold the corn husk over to completely cover dough. Set tamale on a tray, and repeat with remaining ingredients.
  • By this time the water in the steamer should be boiling and the coins rattling. Place the tamales in the steamer, overlapping them slightly, but not stacking them. Cover with more husks, a thick kitchen towel, and a tightly fitting lid.
  • Cook tamales for 40 minutes to 1 hour. To test for doneness, remove one of the tamales and check that, when it's opened up, the dough separates easily from the husk. Serve with salsa de chile pasilla de Oaxaca.

2 ounces pork lard
Sea salt
1 pound fresh tortilla masa (about 2 cups)
6 medium garlic cloves, unpeeled
1 medium chile pasilla de Oaxaca
6 dried avocado leaves
2 tablespoons pork lard, plus more if needed
1 small white onion, thickly sliced
3 1/2 cups Frijoles de Olla Oaxaquenos Frijoles de Olla Oaxaquenos
Sea salt
About 15 dried corn husks, soaked and shaken dry, plus more for steamer
15 pieces fresh hoja santa leaves (about 3-by-2-inches)
Salsa de Chile Pasilla de Oaxaca

REAL HOMEMADE TAMALES

I had been looking for a Tamale recipe for years. One day I went to the international market and stood in the Mexican aisle till a woman with a full cart came by. I just asked her if she knew how to make Tamales. This is her recipe with a few additions from me. The pork can be substituted with either chicken or beef. This is great served with refried beans and a salad.

Provided by SADDIECAT

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 3h35m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 13



Real Homemade Tamales image

Steps:

  • Place pork into a Dutch oven with onion and garlic, and add water to cover. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low and simmer until the meat is cooked through, about 2 hours.
  • Use rubber gloves to remove stems and seeds from the chile pods. Place chiles in a saucepan with 2 cups of water. Simmer, uncovered, for 20 minutes, then remove from heat to cool. Transfer the chiles and water to a blender and blend until smooth. Strain the mixture, stir in salt, and set aside. Shred the cooked meat and mix in one cup of the chile sauce.
  • Soak the corn husks in a bowl of warm water. In a large bowl, beat the lard with a tablespoon of the broth until fluffy. Combine the masa harina, baking powder and salt; stir into the lard mixture, adding more broth as necessary to form a spongy dough.
  • Spread the dough out over the corn husks to 1/4 to 1/2 inch thickness. Place one tablespoon of the meat filling into the center. Fold the sides of the husks in toward the center and place in a steamer. Steam for 1 hour.
  • Remove tamales from husks and drizzle remaining chile sauce over. Top with sour cream. For a creamy sauce, mix sour cream into the chile sauce.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 235.9 calories, Carbohydrate 12.6 g, Cholesterol 36.8 mg, Fat 16.6 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 9.1 g, SaturatedFat 6.9 g, Sodium 401.4 mg, Sugar 0.4 g

1 ¼ pounds pork loin
1 large onion, halved
1 clove garlic
4 dried California chile pods
2 cups water
1 ½ teaspoons salt
2 cups masa harina
1 (10.5 ounce) can beef broth
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon salt
⅔ cup lard
1 (8 ounce) package dried corn husks
1 cup sour cream

MEXICAN TAMALES

30 years ago my ex invited a couple over for a BBQ. It was actually to teach me to make authentic tamales. t was one of the good things he had done--ok,probably the only good thing! LOL Time is very difficult to judge. I do the crock pot prep over night, so cooking time is steaming time.

Provided by katie in the UP

Categories     Pork

Time 1h45m

Yield 18 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14



Mexican Tamales image

Steps:

  • Place all filling ingredients into a crock pot and cook on low 8 to 10 hours. (I usually do this procedure overnight).
  • When meat is done, remove meat from sauce and shred in bowl this give you the opportunity to remove the fat out of the meat.
  • Run sauce through sieve to remove skins of chiles, garlic and etc. Your sauce should be thick and a beautiful deep red color! Reserve 1 cup of meat sauce for the tamale dough.
  • While meat mixture is cooling, place husks in warm water to soften.
  • Mix all the ingredients of tamale dough plus 1 cup reserved meat sauce together (I do this in my kitchen aid -- makes the job much easier!).
  • Take approx 3 tbsp of dough and place in the middle of corn husk. Spread thinly place filling in the middle with an olive and wrap until dough meets, the Woman who taught me how to make these -- says an olive in the middle brings good luck!
  • Fold ends and roll package so that corn husk has covered all of filling.
  • Place in steamer. Steam for 40 minutes.
  • Spoon sauce over tamales on plate.
  • These freeze very well. I freeze after they are steamed so the prep of dinner is quick, I do know those who freeze before they are steamed and it seems to work as well.

5 lbs pork roast
5 dried ancho chiles
2 whole jalapenos
1 whole bulb of garlic
2 tablespoons cumin
4 cups water
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
3 cups masa harina flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup vegetable shortening (like Crisco)
2 cups chicken broth
36 corn husks, soaked
36 small ripe olives

BASIC TAMAL DOUGH

Though the amount of salt may seem excessive, a lot of the salt will be lost when the mixture is steamed inside the tamal wrapping. You can reduce the amount somewhat, but remember that the particular flavor of masa in tamales is complemented by salt.

Provided by Zarela Martinez

Categories     Hominy/Cornmeal/Masa     Corn     Christmas     Dinner     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Number Of Ingredients 8



Basic Tamal Dough image

Steps:

  • If using fresh masa, skip to next step. If using masa harina, place it in a large bowl and reconstitute by adding 4 cups warm stock. Beat with a wooden spoon or mix with your hands until you have a stiff, smooth dough like a medium-pliable bread dough. Use a little more stock if necessary, but mixture should not be loose.
  • Beat lard in the large bowl of an electric mixer on medium speed until very fluffy and fully aerated, about 3 minutes. It may take longer if your mixer is not of the most powerful. (A heavy-duty machine such as a KitchenAid is best.) The best alternative to a mixer is not a spoon but your bare hand: Whip and beat the lard with a rapid folding motion until you feel it lightening and continue to whip until it is fluffy and full of air. It should be as light as butter creamed for the lightest butter cake.
  • Keeping mixer on medium speed, begin adding masa or reconstituted masa harina to lard a handful at a time. Stop to scrape down sides of bowl with a rubber spatula as necessary. If mixture becomes too stiff to beat, add up to 1 cup tepid chicken stock a little at a time. Alternatively, beat in masa or reconstituted masa harina using your bare hand as a whipping and folding tool, adding up to 1 cup chicken stock as necessary. When all masa or reconstituted masa harina has been incorporated the mixture should be very light and delicate, the texture of buttercream frosting. Beat in salt.
  • The mixture is now ready to be filled or spread onto corn husks, banana leaves, or other wrappers, and steamed.

3 pounds fresh masa
Or, if not using fresh masa:
4½ cups masa harina
4-5 cups warm chicken stock
For both fresh masa and reconstituted masa harina versions:
1 pound lard, preferably home-rendered
Chicken stock as needed
2½ tablespoons salt

BEEF TAMALES

Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h30m

Yield 3 dozen

Number Of Ingredients 15



Beef Tamales image

Steps:

  • Season the beef shoulder all over with salt and pepper then brown in a large heavy pot over medium heat. Once browned on all sides, add enough water to cover the roast along with the 1 sliced onion and about 6 cloves of garlic. Cook until the meat is fork tender and comes apart with no resistance, about 2 hours. When done, remove the roast to a platter to cool, reserve the beef broth. Hand shred the meat and set aside.
  • To prepare the sauce, remove the tops of the dried chilies and shake out most of the seeds. Place the chilies in a large stockpot and cover them with water. Add the cumin, remaining sliced onion and garlic. Boil for 20 minutes until the chiles are very soft. Transfer the chiles to a blender using tongs and add a ladle full of the chile water (it is best to do this in batches.) Puree the chiles until smooth. Pass the pureed chiles through a strainer to remove the remaining seeds and skins. Pour the chili sauce into a large bowl and add salt, stir to incorporate. Taste to check seasonings, add more if necessary. Add the shredded beef to the bowl of chili sauce, and mix thoroughly. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Go through the dried cornhusks, separate them and discard the silk, be careful since the husks are fragile when dry. Soak them in a sink filled with warm water for 30 minutes to soften. In a deep bowl, combine the masa, baking powder, and salt. Pour the broth into the masa a little at a time, working it in with your fingers. In a small bowl, beat the vegetable shortening until fluffy. Add it to the masa and beat until the dough has a spongy texture.
  • Rinse, drain, and dry the corn husks. Set them out on a sheet pan covered by a damp towel along with the bowls of masa dough and beef in chili sauce. Start with the largest husks because they are easier to roll. Lay the husk flat on a plate or in your hand with the smooth side up and the narrow end facing you. Spread a thin, even layer of masa over the surface of the husk with a tablespoon dipped in water. Do not use too much! Add about a tablespoon of the meat filling in the center of the masa. Fold the narrow end up to the center then fold both sides together to enclose the filling. The sticky masa will form a seal. Pinch the wide top closed.
  • Stand the tamales up in a large steamer or colander with the pinched end up. Load the steamer into a large pot filled with 2-inches of water. The water should not touch the tamales. Lay a damp cloth over the tamales and cover with lid. Keep the water at a low boil, checking periodically to make sure the water doesn't boil away. Steam the tamales for 2 hours.
  • The tamales are done when the inside pulls away from the husk. The tamale should be soft, firm and not mushy. To serve, unfold the husk and spoon about a tablespoon of remaining beef filling on top.

2 pounds beef shoulder roast
Salt and pepper, to taste
2 onions, peeled and sliced
1 garlic bulb, cloves removed and peeled
4 ounces dried New Mexico chilies
2 ounces ancho chiles
2 ounces pasilla chiles
2 tablespoons cumin seed, toasted
1 tablespoons salt
2 bags dried corn husks, about 3 dozen
4 cups masa mix
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 teaspoons salt
4 cups reserved beef broth, warm
1 cup vegetable shortening

TAMALE DOUGH

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains

Number Of Ingredients 5



Tamale Dough image

Steps:

  • Combine masa harina, lard, and salt in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until mixture is the texture of coarse cornmeal. Transfer to a large bowl. Add 2 cups corn kernels to processor bowl, puree, and transfer to bowl with masa mixture. Stir in remaining corn kernels and chicken broth. Knead mixture with hands until a dough forms. Cover dough with a damp towel until ready to use.

2 1/2 cups masa harina
8 ounces lard or butter, at room temperature
2 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt
3 cups fresh corn kernels, divided (or frozen, thawed and thoroughly drained)
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons warm chicken broth or water

TAMALES MADE EASY

Make and share this Tamales Made Easy recipe from Food.com.

Provided by birdfamily96

Categories     Kid Friendly

Time 1h

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 24



Tamales Made Easy image

Steps:

  • First, prepare the filling. Heat the oil in a medium-size skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables soften, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook 1 minute more. Stir in the tomato and continue cooking until a sauce has formed, about 5 minutes. Stir in the paprika, cumin, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper. Add the beef to the mixture and cook, breaking it into smaller pieces, until the meat loses its pink color, about 5 minutes. Stir in the flour and cook for 2 minutes more. Add the chicken broth and continue cooking, stirring often, until the mixture thickens, about 5 minutes. Remove the filling from the heat and let it cool.
  • Make the dough. Put the hominy in a food processor and pulse it until it's smooth, scraping down the sides as necessary, about 1-1/2 minutes. Add the cheese and butter and pulse until well blended, about 30 seconds more. Add the eggs and the yolk and pulse again. Add the mustard, baking powder, salt, and hot sauce and process until a light, fluffy dough has formed. Transfer the dough to a cake pan, spread it over the bottom, and divide it into 10 portions.
  • To assemble each tamale, place half a portion of dough in the center of a sheet of parchment paper. Flatten the dough into a 3- by 5-inch rectangle, then spread 1/4 cup of filling onto the center of the rectangle. Cover the filling with the other half of the dough and pat it down. Tightly fold the parchment paper around the tamale and secure it with twine (http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/how-to-wrap-a-tamale-877507/).
  • Fit each of two large pots with a steaming basket or colander. Add water to each pot, filling it to just below the bottom of the basket. Remove the baskets and bring the pots of water to a boil.
  • Loosely arrange five tamales in each basket, leaving space for steam to circulate as the tamales cook. When the water is boiling in each pot, set a basket inside and cover the pot with a clean kitchen towel. Top the towel with a tightly fitting lid and steam the tamales, replacing water as needed until they are firm to the touch, about 30 to 40 minutes. Use tongs to remove the tamales from the baskets (a parent's job). Let the tamales cool slightly before serving with your favorite salsa. Makes 10 tamales.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 309.9, Fat 20.8, SaturatedFat 10.2, Cholesterol 117.7, Sodium 752.9, Carbohydrate 15.8, Fiber 2.7, Sugar 2.8, Protein 14.8

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 small green pepper, cored and finely chopped
4 garlic cloves, chopped
1 medium ripe tomatoes, peeled, seeded and finely chopped
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon cumin
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
3/4 lb lean ground beef
1 tablespoon flour
1/2 cup chicken broth
2 (15 ounce) cans hominy, drained
6 ounces monterey jack cheese, shredded
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon hot sauce
10 ten sheets parchment paper (10x12 inch)
10 ten lengths kitchen twine (30 inch)

BASIC TAMALES

Provided by Molly O'Neill

Categories     dinner, project, main course

Time 1h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7



Basic Tamales image

Steps:

  • To make the dough, place the masa harina in a large bowl. Use a wooden spoon to beat in just enough chicken broth to make a smooth, soft dough, like a medium-pliable bread dough.
  • Beat the lard in the bowl of an electric mixer on medium speed until very fluffy and fully aerated, about 3 minutes. Still mixing on medium speed, begin adding the masa a handful at a time, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl as necessary. If the mixture becomes too stiff, add up to 1 cup of broth a little at a time. When all the masa has been incorporated, the mixture should be very light and delicate, the texture of buttercream frosting. Beat in the salt.
  • To fill and steam the tamales, drain the corn husks and select as many as you can of the larger pieces, being careful not to open the crinkled leaves of the core that are full of corn silk. If necessary, select some of the better-looking middle-size or narrow pieces and paste them together with a little of the tamale dough. Pat the husks dry. Place a husk on a work surface. Spread 1/4 to 1/3 cup of the dough across the wide end of the husk, covering it from side to side and extending about halfway up toward the narrow tip. Place 1 heaping tablespoon (smaller husks will take less) of filling in the center of the dough. Make a cone shape by folding the 2 long edges over the filling so that they overlap slightly. Fold in half crosswise. Repeat with the remaining husks and filling. As they are finished, place the tamales on a baking sheet (they can be refrigerated, covered with plastic wrap, up to 1 day, or frozen for 1 month).
  • Have a steamer and insert ready, with about 1 inch of boiling water in the bottom of the pot. Place the tamales in the insert, in layers as necessary. Place some of the unused corn husks over the tamales to help absorb the steam. Cover tightly and bring quickly to a full boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium-low to maintain a simmer. Cook for 1 hour, adding boiling water as necessary. Remove the steamer basket and let the tamales stand 10 minutes before serving.

2 1/4 cups masa harina
1 3/4 to 2 1/2 cups warm chicken broth, homemade or low-sodium canned, plus more as needed
1/2 pound lard, at room temperature
1 tablespoon salt
12 to 14 dried corn husks (or more if small), soaked in boiling water until soft, 30 minutes to 1 hour
2 cups Oaxacan yellow mole filling (see recipe)
2 cups black bean filling (see recipe)

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A basic tamale can be broken down into three components: Masa: Masa, a key ingredient in Mexican cooking, is a dough made from ground corn that has been treated with water and lime. Like many chefs, Jorge moistens his masa with a fat, such as lard or vegetable shortening, before pouring it onto the tamale wrapper.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TAMALES | THE BEACHBODY BLOG
Tamales provide healthy micronutrients, including folate, vitamin A, calcium, zinc, phosphorous, potassium, and iron. Adding chili peppers can give tamales an extra kick, and the capsaicin in spicy peppers may help support vascular and metabolic health. One downside: One large tamale can contain as much as 656 mg of sodium, thanks to the salt ...
From beachbodyondemand.com


ARMOUR ENGLISH > RECIPES > RECIPES-INDIVIDUALPAGE-TRADITIONAL …
Armour Easy Tamale Dough. Yields 2 1 / 4 pound finished dough or about 16 finger food tamales. Ingredients. 2 cups instant corn masa; 2 cups lukewarm broth or water; 1 teaspoon baking powder; 1 / 2 teaspoon salt; 2/3 cup Armour Star Lard (room temperature) Instructions. Combine corn masa, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Work broth or lukewarm water with …
From armourlard.com


HOW TO MAKE MEXICAN TAMALES - SERIOUS EATS
Next I placed a line of filling down the middle of the masa and folded both sides of the husk over to completely surround the filling. To secure the tamale closed, I folded the tapered end up and tied it a thin strip of husk (pulled from another husk) around the entire thing.
From seriouseats.com


EASY HOMEMADE TAMALES: A SIMPLE RECIPE PLUS PHOTOS
Separate leaves and set them on a towel on a plate: 20 minutes. Prepare the masa: 20 minutes. Make the tamales: 45 - 60 minutes. Steam the tamales: 2 hours. Total time: About 5 hours. Note: If you cook and shred the meat the day before, cooking …
From delishably.com


COLE COOKS: HOMEMADE TAMALE DOUGH - FUN DIEGO FAMILY
Instructions. In a bowl mix masa, baking powder and salt. Add chicken broth or water and with your hands mix into a moist dough. In another bowl mix lard or shortening until light and fluffy. Add masa and beat until the batter is smooth and slightly sticky. San Diego’s Best Pizza: Knockout Pizzeria Review.
From fundiegofamily.com


BASIC DOUGH FOR TAMALES – MAN & BRAN'S VEGGIE KITCHEN
Dissolve a tablespoon of slaked lime (calcium hydroxide, cal, limewash) in a little water and add to the pan. Bring the pan to the boil and simmer the corn for about 15 minutes. Transfer to a non-metallic container and leave to soak, covered, overnight. In the morning rinse the corn thoroughly until the water runs clear.
From spanishyogaretreat.com


HOW TO MAKE TAMALES: A STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL - FARM TO JAR FOOD
Add water to bottom of a steamer pot so that it will fill just below the steamer insert. Place a penny in the bottom of the pot and bring to a boil. While steaming, if the penny stops jingling, add more water. Arrange tamales in the steamer basket so all tamales are standing mostly upright. Place lid on top of basket.
From farmtojar.com


TRADITIONAL MEXICAN TAMALES RECIPE (USING MASA HARINA
Take about 2 ½ to 3 tablespoons or more of pork filling and spread it at the center. Fold the left side of corn husk over the pork filling then fold the right. Make the final fold where the masa dough ends and secure the fold by pressing it a bit. Tie the tamales in the middle with a strip of the corn husk or not.
From todaysdelight.com


TAMALE DOUGH RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD - STEVEHACKS
Heat oven to 375°F. Lightly spray 9 1/2-inch deep-dish pie plate with cooking spray. In 10-inch skillet, cook beef over medium-high heat 6 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until brown; drain. Stir in taco seasoning mix, diced tomatoes and enchilada sauce; cook over medium heat 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through.
From stevehacks.com


HOW TO MAKE TAMALES | FOOD & WINE
22 of 30. Fill the bottom of the steamer with 4 inches of water and bring to a boil. Add the tamales, spread some of the remaining cornhusks over the top and cover with the lid; wrap foil around ...
From foodandwine.com


TAMALE | DEFINITION, PREPARATION, & VARIATIONS | BRITANNICA
tamale, Spanish tamal, plural tamales, in Mesoamerican cuisine, a small steamed cake of dough made from corn (maize). In the preparation of tamales, masa harina, fine-ground corn treated with slaked lime (calcium hydroxide), is made into a thick paste. For each tamale, the masa is spread on a corn husk, a small amount of filling is added, and the whole is wrapped …
From britannica.com


AUTHENTIC TAMALES RECIPE - TASTES BETTER FROM SCRATCH
Prepare desired fillings*. Make the tamal dough: In a large bowl, use an electric mixer to beat the lard and 2 tablespoons of broth until fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. Combine the masa flour, baking powder, salt, and cumin in a separate bowl; stir into the lard mixture and beat well with an electric mixer.
From tastesbetterfromscratch.com


TAMAL | TRADITIONAL STREET FOOD FROM MEXICO | TASTEATLAS
Recommended by Food & Wine and 4 other food critics. "Chef-owner Deyanira Aquino uses regional ingredients to prepare masa-based dishes like garnachas (small masa cakes topped with meat and cheese) and savory-sweet tamales made …
From tasteatlas.com


ARE TAMALES HEALTHY? NUTRIENTS, BENEFITS, AND MORE
Tamales provide certain nutritional and cultural benefits. Resistant starch. To improve handling and nutritional value, corn is subjected to a treatment called nixtamalization, which enhances corn ...
From healthline.com


TAMALE DOUGH - FOODS AND DIET
Desscription Ingredients cup Chili Colorado 10 ounces Frozen whole kernel corn, thawed 1 can Hominy, drained cup Vegetable shortening 2 teaspoons Salt 2 teaspoons Baking powder cup White cornmeal Preparation 1 Cookery, by Carol Medina Maze Tamales de Chili Colorado Dough In food processor, combine the Chili Colorado, the corn, and the hominy; …
From foodsanddiet.com


14 BEST TAMALE DOUGH RECIPE IDEAS | TAMALES, MEXICAN FOOD RECIPES ...
Feb 23, 2020 - Explore Christine Williams's board "Tamale dough recipe" on Pinterest. See more ideas about tamales, mexican food recipes, tamale recipe.
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RICK BAYLESSBASIC TAMAL DOUGH - RICK BAYLESS
Prepare the batter. With an electric mixer on medium-high speed, beat the lard or shortening with 2 teaspoons salt and the baking powder until light in texture, about 1 minute. Continue beating as you add the masa (fresh or reconstituted) in three additions. Reduce the speed to medium-low and add 1 cup of the broth.
From rickbayless.com


TAMALE DOUGH - MEXICAN RECIPES
Stand tamales in a steamer basket in large pot filled 1/4 full with water. (Make sure tamales are not touching the water.) Bring water to boil; cover. Steam 1 hour or until tamales pull away from the corn husks, adding more water to the pot when necessary. Cool slightly.
From fooddiez.com


HOW TO MAKE TAMALES WITH PREPARED MASA RECIPES ALL YOU …
With mixer running on low speed, gradually add masa. Once all masa is added, return to medium-high speed; beat until mixture is fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Reduce speed to medium-low, and gradually stream in 1/2 cup chicken stock. Beat until mixture is well combined and smooth, 3 to 5 minutes, stopping occasionally to scrape sides of bowl.
From stevehacks.com


WHAT TO SERVE WITH TAMALES – TOP 10 SIDE DISHES AND 3 SAUCES
Cut cherry tomatoes in half, and slice cucumber into 1/2 inch bites. Cut your avocados in medium-sized dice, and mix everything in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper, add a generous amount of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Instead of balsamic vinegar, you can use lemon juice for extra freshness.
From lacademie.com


HOW TO MAKE TAMALES | ALLRECIPES
Spread a softened corn husk with an even layer of dough. Spoon a small amount of filling down the middle--too much, and the tamale will be hard to roll. Carefully roll up the husk so that the masa completely surrounds the filling and the parcel stays intact. Use a strip of husk to tie the package closed.
From allrecipes.com


HOW TO MAKE TAMALES: STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE | TASTE OF HOME
Step 7: Steam. Place a large steamer basket in a 6-quart stockpot over 1 in. of water. Place the tamales upright in the steamer. Bring the water to a boil. Let them steam, covered, until the dough peels away from the husk, about 45 minutes. Test Kitchen tip: This is a long steam, and water level will drop as the water boils off.
From tasteofhome.com


MASA FOR TAMALES | NO LARD RECIPE | MEXICAN MADE MEATLESS™
To Make with Handheld or Stand Mixer. Place the shortening in a large mixing bowl, remember the end mixture is going to yield 3 lbs so your bowl needs to be large enough. Whip the shortening until it’s creamy, light and almost fluffy. Add half of the masa harina, all the baking powder and the salt.
From mexicanmademeatless.com


MAKING TAMALES FAST IS SIMPLE WITH THIS TORTILLA PRESS TAMALE HACK
Make pork tamales, cheese tamales, or check out our chicken tamales recipe and try out the trick yourself. We love to make this tamale recipe and serve it with red chile sauce, green chile sauce, queso or salsa verde, and refried beans. If the masa dough seems too wet for the tortilla press add in a little extra of masa harina.
From wideopeneats.com


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