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Celia Chica Chismosa
By Celia Chica Chismosa

Tamales

11 steps
Prep:30minCook:9h
Tamales are savory cakes made of corn masa mixed with lard and filled with a variety of things. They’re carefully wrapped in corn husks and steamed until they become firm but still remain moist and lovely. From beef, pork, chicken, to vegetables and even sweet versions like chocolate and strawberry, there is a world of tamales to choose from! Perhaps the most traditional one is a hot tamales called “tamal de rojo” or red tamales that consist of slowly stewed meat (pork or beef), cooked in a red sauce made with Mexican dried chillies. They are made and served on special celebrations in Mexico like Day of the Dead, Christmas time and Dia de la Candelaria, but you can also find them all year round. This is our tamales recipe for tamal de rojo, where we use our signature Chipotle Paste to cook the beef and make it into delicious and succulent meat, ready to go into the tamales. We’ve substituted the lard for butter, as it’s more commonly used here in the UK, but you can use pork lard as well if you wish to. We recommend that you prepare your tamales ahead of time as it’s a lengthy process! They can also easily be frozen for up to 3 months, or kept in the fridge to consume within that week. This recipe makes 14 tamales.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 05:12:08 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
59
Moderate
Glycemic Load
16
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories284.1 kcal (14%)
Total Fat14.4 g (21%)
Carbs26.5 g (10%)
Sugars2.3 g (3%)
Protein11.9 g (24%)
Sodium996.4 mg (50%)
Fiber2 g (7%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Heat a pan over high heat with the olive oil. Season the beef chunks with plenty of salt and pepper and then place the beef into the hot pan until browned all over. Once ready, remove from the heat and set aside.
Step 2
Add into the slow cooker the seared beef, garlic, onion, cumin, ground coriander, passata, beef stock, bay leaf, black peppercorns and Chipotle Paste. Add a pinch of salt and slow cook for 6 hours.
Step 3
When ready, remove the meat from the slow cooker and place it into a bowl. Add the remaining cooking liquid into a saucepan and simmer on a high temperature to reduce. Once it thickens into a gravy-like consistency it’s ready. This takes about 20-25 mins approx.
Step 4
Shred the meat with the help of two forks. It should be very tender. Then pour the reduced sauce onto the meat and combine. Let it cool down before adding it into your tamales.
Step 5
Place your corn husks in a deep large bowl and add boiling water on top. Let them soak and get soft for 20 minutes approx.
Step 6
Now to make your masa. Place the corn flour, baking soda, salt and butter into a mixer. Then with the palette attachment combine all the ingredients. Add the warm beef stock little by little, and then mix the masa for 5 to 10 minutes.
Step 7
To know if your masa is ready, add a little bit of it into a cup with water. If the masa floats to the surface it means it’s ready to use. If not, whip your masa for another 4-5 minutes.
Step 8
Get the beef filling, the masa and soaked corn husks ready to prepare your tamales. Add a good amount of masa into a corn husk leaf, and spread with the back of a spoon. Add the beef filling into the middle (see pictures for reference).
Step 9
Wrap your tamales (as seen in the pictures) and stack them upwards and vertically onto a steamer.
Step 10
Once they’re all wrapped and stacked together, add water at the bottom of your steamer and cover your pot with a lid. Let the tamales cook on a medium heat for 3 hours approx. Your tamales will be ready when the masa is firm.
Step 11
Serve them while they’re still warm, unwrap and add a bit of creme fraiche and Tomatillo Salsa on top. Enjoy!
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