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How to Make Tamales

January 19, 2012

It’s easy to make tamales at home with our step-by-step tutorial.

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Making tamales at home is a tradition for many families. Although it takes some time to prepare them, your efforts will be well rewarded!

How to Make Tamales

We love tamales with roasted peppers, chicken and cheese, but you can add whatever you wish to the filling. Cheese by itself is always a good option, too.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

The first step to making your own tamales is to prepare the dough. A hand mixer helps move things along, but you can use your hands or a wooden spoon. Once the dough comes together, cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

In the meantime, you can get your peppers going. Place them in an oven-safe dish or pan and broil on high until they become blistered. Turn occasionally so they are blistered all over. Remove them from the oven and wrap in plastic wrap or place in a sealed bag.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

Leave the peppers for 15 minutes or until cool. Peel the blistered skin away. Remove the seeds and membrane from inside. Roughly chop the peppers into strips. Toss the strips with chicken and shredded cheese.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

Now, we are ready to wrap. Lay out 1 or 2 overlapping corn husks and spoon 3 tablespoons of the dough onto the husks. Spread the dough into an even layer and place about 1 tablespoon of filling in the middle.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

Fold each side of the corn husk so that they meet in the middle and then tuck the edges under. Finally, fold the bottom of the tamale.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

You should be left with a neat bundle.

 

How to Make Tamales

 

Now, it’s time to steam them. In a steamer basket, arrange the tamales with the open ends up. You may have to work in batches depending on the size of your steamer.

 

How to Make Tamales

Steam the tamales for 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours or until the tamales firmed up inside each corn husk. Depending on the size of tamale, a longer cooking time may be required.

Enjoy!

 

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dhturner56 said: Posted: 5/17/2012 2:30 AM
I find the corn husks in the Mexican ethnic aisle of my grocery stores. Or by the dried peppers in the produce area.
 
ChgoGrl78 said: Posted: 5/4/2012 7:36 PM
As for the husks, you can also check the ethnic/latino/hispanic foods section of your grocery store and sometimes even the spice aisle. At least that's where they're at around here! I love tamales too, but generally buy them from the vendors on the block because they seem so time consuming!
 
esseboo said: Posted: 5/4/2012 5:32 PM
You should be able to find them in the produce section at a grocery store.
 
macaroni1418 said: Posted: 5/4/2012 4:34 PM
Thanks for the recipe. I love tamales. One question. Where do you get corn husks at this time of year. Is there something else that could be used in place of the corn husks.
 
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