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TAMALES DE PUERCO (RED PORK TAMALES)



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This authentic red pork tamales recipe comes from Jalisco, Mexico. The tamales are filled with pork shoulder and a spicy tomato sauce.

Provided by mega

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 2h45m

Yield 15

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 ½ pounds boneless pork shoulder, trimmed
½ onion
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 bay leaves
salt to taste
water to cover
corn husks
1 pound Roma tomatoes
4 dried chile de arbol peppers
4 small guajillo chile peppers, stemmed and seeded
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 ¼ cups lard
4 ½ cups fresh corn masa dough
1 tablespoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder

Steps:

  • Cut pork into 3 chunks and place in a large saucepan. Add onion, garlic, bay leaves, and salt and cover with water. Bring to a boil; skim foam from surface. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 1 hour. Remove pork and let cool. Strain broth and reserve.
  • Bring a pot of water to a boil while pork is cooking. Add tomatoes, arbol chiles, and guajillo chiles, and boil until chiles are soft, about 5 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon, reserving cooking water, and allow to cool.
  • Place corn husks in a bowl, cover with boiling water, and soak for 30 to 60 minutes. Drain, place on a work surface, and cover with a clean, damp towel.
  • Combine tomatoes, 1/2 cup cooking water, chiles de arbol, guajillo chiles, and cornstarch in a blender; blend until smooth. Strain tomato sauce through a fine-mesh sieve.
  • Beat lard with an electric mixer in a large bowl until fluffy. Combine masa, 1 cup reserved pork broth, 1 tablespoon salt, and baking powder in a separate bowl and mix until smooth. Add masa mixture to lard and mix until it has a smooth cookie dough consistency. Test if the masa is ready by dropping a small ball of masa into a glass of cold water; if it floats, it's ready, if not, keep beating for a little longer.
  • Shred cooled pork with 2 forks.
  • Select 1 wide corn husk or 2 small ones. Spread about 2 tablespoons masa mixture onto the the corn husk, filling it up to 2 inches from the bottom and 1/4 inch from the top. Add 1 tablespoon of the tomato sauce and pork down the center of the masa mixture. Fold sides of husk together, 1 over the other. Fold the bottom of the husk over the seam of the 2 folded sides. Repeat with remaining husks.
  • Place a steamer insert into a saucepan and fill with water to just below the bottom of the steamer. Bring water to a boil. Add tamales with the open side up and cook until filling is heated through and separates from the husk, about 1 hour. Let tamales rest for 15 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 343.5 calories, Carbohydrate 30 g, Cholesterol 33.3 mg, Fat 20.3 g, Fiber 2.9 g, Protein 9.7 g, SaturatedFat 7.4 g, Sodium 643.8 mg, Sugar 1.2 g

HOT TAMALES USING CORN FLOUR



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This pork tamales recipe has a pork filling with a sauce made with dry red peppers, very similar to the ones made in the Mexican Northern States of Coahuila and Nuevo León. A lady from Monclova, Coahuila gave me her recipe years ago. Her name is Yolanda and she sells these tamales to her neighbors.

Provided by Mely Martínez

Categories     Antojitos     Main Course

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 18

3 cups of Masa Harina for Tortillas
1 1/3 cup of Lard
2 1/2 cups of the broth where you cooked the meat.
1 teaspoon of baking powder
Salt if needed (Broth has already salt added)
3/4 pound of pork shoulder cut into cubes.
2 garlic cloves
1/4 white onion
1 Bay leaf
4 cups of water
1 teaspoon of salt
2 Ancho Peppers cleaned (deveined and seeded.)
3 Guajillo Peppers cleaned (deveined and seeded.)
2 small garlic cloves
1/3 teaspoon of fresh ground cumin seeds
1 Tablespoon of vegetable oil
Salt and black pepper to season
16 Large Corn Husks plus more for the steaming pot

Steps:

  • In a medium-size pot, combine the pork meat, garlic, onion, Bay Leaf and 1 teaspoon of salt. Cover with the water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat. Simmer partly covered, occasionally skimming and discarding fat from surface, about 1 hour or until meat is tender enough to shred. Remove onion, garlic, Bay leaf, and discard. Skim the broth and when the meat is cool enough to handle shred into bite-size pieces and set aside.
  • While the meat is cooking. Soak the dry peppers in a medium size pot with warm water for about 20 minutes. Drain the peppers and place in the blender with the garlic cloves, cumin and 1/3 cup of soaking water. Process until you have a smooth sauce. Heat the vegetable oil in a medium-size skillet over medium heat, add the dry peppers sauce, 1 cup of the meat broth and cook for 8 minutes. Add shredded pork and season with salt and ground black pepper. Add more broth if needed. Simmer until heated through, about 5 more minutes.
  • Place corn husks into a large bowl or pot. Pour enough boiling water over the husks to cover. Place a metal lid or heatproof dish on the husks to keep them submerged. Soak for about 45 minutes. Remove, drain and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, beat the lard by hand or with an electric mixer until it is light. Add baking powder and the masa-harina and gradually the stock until dough is very light. If your dough looks dry add more broth or water. Taste and add salt if needed.
  • Continue to beat until dough is well combined, light and smooth. To make sure your dough is light enough place a small amount in a glass with water. It will float when it's ready.
  • Now comes the fun part. Assembling the Tamales. Place a small amount of the dough in the center of a corn husk. Using the back of a spoon spread the dough and top it with 1 1/2 tablespoon of the meat filling. Fold the sides of the husks. Fold bottom toward the center. And place tamales standing up in your already prepared tamal steamer cover with a layer of corn husks and a dish towel, cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Add more water to the steamer if needed during that time. For more pictures and instructions to assemble and cooking the tamales check this post "Chicken in green sauce Tamales"
  • To check for doneness remove one of the tamales and if the husk can easily be removed from the dough they are ready. But if the dough sticks to the husk place back into the pot and cooks for 15 more minutes.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 Tamal, Calories 282 kcal, Carbohydrate 21 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 21 g, SaturatedFat 16 g, Cholesterol 9 mg, Sodium 311 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 2 g

TAMALES DE CERDO RECIPE - (4/5)



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Provided by drmbo1989

Number Of Ingredients 20

1 1/2 pounds pork in chunks
2 whole peeled garlic cloves
1 tablespoon vinegar
Water to cover meat
3 cups ground fresh corn (may substitute frozen)
3/4 cup lard, or butter, or shortening
2 1/2 cups masa harina
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
Dash or two of Bijol for color
olive oil for frying
1 large onion, chopped fine
1 green pepper, chopped fine
5 cloves garlic, minced
3 ounces tomato paste (1/2 can)
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup red or white wine
Juice of one large lemon
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Corn husks

Steps:

  • (Soak dried cornhusks in hot water before using) For meat, you need pork with plenty of fat-either well marbled or with a fat layer or both. We've had good luck with de-boned country style pork ribs. Or have the butcher cut something to order. Whichever meat you use, cut it up into smaller pieces-no more than two inches thick or three inches long. Add a little salt with a shaker and place in a large sauce pan. Add water to just barely cover the meat. Add two peeled garlic cloves and one tablespoon vinegar. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered until all of the water has boiled away. Fry the pork pieces in the rendered fat just until brown, butNOTcrispy! The meat should be tender and stringy. Remove the meat. Trim off any excess fat (there shouldn't be any) and with a knife or meat hammer; break up the meat into small pieces. Slice the corn kernels off the cob (or use frozen corn). Quickly grind the corn in a food processor with your choice of fat (lard, or butter, or shortening) until you get a very coarse mixture with visible corn kernels. Don't over process! Remove from the processor and blend in 2 1/2 cups warm chicken broth and two cups masa harina to the ground corn. Add a dash of Bijol powder to give it a nice yellow color. Fry the onion and green pepper in olive oil at medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft. Add garlic and continue to fry for two to three minutes. Do not drain off excess oil! Mix tomato paste in 1/2 cup warm water and add it and the wine to the vegetables. Simmer for about 10 minutes. Place the pork, vegetables, and the ground corn/masa mixture in a large cooking pot. Add lemon juice to the mixture and blend. Add salt and pepper and stir. Cook the mixture on low heat, stirring frequently (don't let it burn!) until it thickens-about 20 minutes. Add more masa or more broth as necessary so that you have a stiff, but pliable paste. Taste and add salt if needed. Remove from heat and let cool. Raúl: Cuban tamales are a great taste treat. We love to eat them just about any time. In a Cuban tamal, the meat is mixed in with the dough and not used as a filling as in Mexican tamales. Jorge: In Cuba they use a type of field (or dent) corn, it's not as sweet and it's more mealy than the sweet corn we eat in the U. S. Glenn: If you have a friendly farmer nearby, you may be able to buy some. Raúl: But please note, you need fresh field corn,NOTthe dried stuff they feed to the cattle! You'd have to find a farmer with a field who would let you pick it fresh off the stalk. In Cuba we cut off the corn kernels with a grooved piece of wood with a blade in it. Glenn: The easy way? Use sweet corn. The masa flour tends to dampen the sweetness. Jorge: We've even used frozen Niblets corn when fresh corn on the cob wasn't available! The difference in taste is very slight. Raúl: Most people (even Cubans) wouldn't know the difference! Glenn: Some beginners make the mistake of using pieces of meat that are too large. A good tamale will be riddled with flecks of meat. 1 1/2 pounds pork in chunks 2 whole peeled garlic cloves 1 tablespoon vinegar Water to cover meat 3 cups ground fresh corn (may substitute frozen) 3/4 cup lard, or butter, or shortening 2 1/2 cups masa harina 2 1/2 cups chicken broth Dash or two of Bijol for color olive oil for frying 1 large onion, chopped fine 1 green pepper, chopped fine 5 cloves garlic, minced 3 ounces tomato paste (1/2 can) 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup red or white wine Juice of one large lemon 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Corn husks (Soak dried cornhusks in hot water before using) For meat, you need pork with plenty of fat-either well marbled or with a fat layer or both. We've had good luck with de-boned country style pork ribs. Or have the butcher cut something to order. Whichever meat you use, cut it up into smaller pieces-no more than two inches thick or three inches long. Add a little salt with a shaker and place in a large sauce pan. Add water to just barely cover the meat. Add two peeled garlic cloves and one tablespoon vinegar. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, uncovered until all of the water has boiled away. Fry the pork pieces in the rendered fat just until brown, butNOTcrispy! The meat should be tender and stringy. Remove the meat. Trim off any excess fat (there shouldn't be any) and with a knife or meat hammer; break up the meat into small pieces. Slice the corn kernels off the cob (or use frozen corn). Quickly grind the corn in a food processor with your choice of fat (lard, or butter, or shortening) until you get a very coarse mixture with visible corn kernels. Don't over process! Remove from the processor and blend in 2 1/2 cups warm chicken broth and two cups masa harina to the ground corn. Add a dash of Bijol powder to give it a nice yellow color. Fry the onion and green pepper in olive oil at medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft. Add garlic and continue to fry for two to three minutes. Do not drain off excess oil! Mix tomato paste in 1/2 cup warm water and add it and the wine to the vegetables. Simmer for about 10 minutes. Place the pork, vegetables, and the ground corn/masa mixture in a large cooking pot. Add lemon juice to the mixture and blend. Add salt and pepper and stir. Cook the mixture on low heat, stirring frequently (don't let it burn!) until it thickens-about 20 minutes. Add more masa or more broth as necessary so that you have a stiff, but pliable paste. Taste and add salt if needed. Remove from heat and let cool. To make the tamales: Take two husks and overlap them flat on the table. Put some of the corn mixture in the center of the cornhusks. Fold the cornhusks, first over the filling the short way, and then folding up the liong way from the ends. Tie with a string. Tamales are best cooked in a large pot with about two inches of water in the bottom. (If you have the little insert that keeps the food off the bottom, great!) Add the tamales, standing them on end and cover the pot. Bring the water to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer/steam about 90 minutes to two hours. IMPORTANT: Be sure to check the water level occasionally so that the pot doesn't run dry! TIP: Freshly cooked tamales tend to be a bit mushy. The best way to make tamales is to cook them a day ahead then put them in the refrigerator overnight. Cooling will help the tamales firm up to the proper consistency. The next day, just steam them long enough to heat through. If you'd like to make a large batch and freeze them, always cook the tamales first and then freeze. Usually we can't resist and end up eating a couple of"loose"tamales the same day!

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