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Rusty
 
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Default Made Tamales for the first time

I've been craving tamales for the past month. I remember as a kid
eating Red's Tamales. Haven't seen any in years. Memories are probably
better than their actual taste. Have recently tried some from Trader
Joe's. They were good, but I wanted to try my hand at making homemade
tamales.

We had some left over chipotle pork that had been cooked in the slow
cooker. I combined this with 3 cans of Stagg no bean chili. Added some
additional chili powder, garlic powder, cumin, fresh ground pepper and
cooking oil as a filling for the tamales. I shredded the pork and
added some shredded chicken.

I found the corn husks in the international foods section of our local
Belair supermarket. Also found the masa corn mix in the same section.

Soaked the corn husks for about 2-hours and tried to find ones that
were not torn. The hardest part was trying to find where the split
began on the bunch of husks. Kind of like finding the end of a piece
of Scotch tape when it is stuck on the roll.

I got the Masa part of the recipe from this website. It also shows how
to roll, fold and steam the tamales:

http://www.sonofthesouth.net/tamales/Tamale_Recipe.htm

My wife had never made homemade tamales, either. We sat down together
and rolled out about 50 of them. The masa mixture was about as thick
as peanut butter. I used 2-pounds of dry masa to make about 50
tamales.

Steamed them for 2-hours. Wow are they good. Now I have to find the
freezer bags for all of the extras we made.

This was a fun project, but it takes some time. If you are going to do
it, make plenty.


Rusty
Sacramento, CA