Red Chile Beef Tamales Recipes

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RED CHILI TAMALES



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Small batch recipe for traditional red chili tamales

Provided by Ashley Munro

Number Of Ingredients 24

1 tablespoon canola oil
1.5-2 lbs beef chuck roast
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon paprika
1 tablespoon canola oil
1/2 cup sliced onion
2 teaspoons garlic (minced)
3 whole dried Guajillo chilis (seeded and chopped)
3/4 cup beef stock
1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon oregano
3 cups Maseca
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 1/2 cups beef stock
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup prepared red chili sauce
1/3 cup oil + 1 tablespoon oil

Steps:

  • Coat the beef in the salt, chili powder, garlic powder and paprika
  • In a large pan heat oil.
  • Once the oil is hot sear the beef, about 2-3 minutes each side.
  • Place seared beef in the slow cooker and cook on low for 6-8hrs or on high for 3-5hrs. The beef will be very tender and should shred very easily with a fork when done.
  • While the beef cooks make the sauce.
  • Add oil to a small pot over medium heat. Add your onions, garlic and let cook. for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add your chilis and remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Lower to a simmer and let steep for 3-5 minutes.
  • Place in high power blender and blend until smooth.
  • Place in container and set aside until ready to use.
  • Most of the sauce will go into the cooked beef, but 1/4 cup of it needs to be reserved for the masa.
  • Place corn husks in bowl of hot water and let soak for 15-20 minutes or until soft. Then dry husks well with a towel.
  • While the corn husks soak, make the red chili beef.
  • To a hot pan heat 1 1/2 tablespoons oil
  • Add 2 tablespoons flour to the oil, whisk together.
  • Then add the red chili sauce (about 1 ¼ cup, remember save 1/4 cup for the masa), your shredded beef and mix
  • Remove from heat and let slightly cool.
  • In a stand mixer add the dry ingredients and blend.
  • Add stock, oil and mix until smooth.
  • The shiny rough side of the husks goes on the outside.
  • To the inside of the husks spread 1/4 cup masa onto the husk. Leaving about 1/2 inch space on the bottom edge.
  • Add 2 tablespoons meat, green olive (optional) and roll the tamale up. Seal.
  • In large pot place 1-2 inches of water and then a steam basket over it.
  • Add your sealed tamales and have them meat side facing up.
  • Once boiling, lower to a simmer and cover.
  • Let steam and cook the tamales for about 90 minutes.
  • Check every 30 minutes to make sure there is still enough water in the bottom.
  • Remove and let cool slightly, open up bundle of joy and eat!
  • Can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • To reheat, cover sealed tamale (don't remove the husk), with a damp paper towel and microwave for about 45-60 seconds. Remove from husk and enjoy!

RED CHILE TAMALES



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This is an Aunt Chilada's spin on tamales. Every one has their own version. And believe me if you can find one you like, you can't get enough of them. A good on the go food. Nice for hunting.

Provided by Kaccy G.

Categories     Roast Beef

Time 1h40m

Yield 3 Dozen

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 1/2 lbs masa harina flour
1 lb lard
1 ounce salt
1 ounce baking powder
1/4 lb red chile (hot or mild)
1/2 gallon hot water
4 lbs beef roast
salt and pepper
garlic
corn husk, soak in water until soft, drained and wiped dry

Steps:

  • In a mixer or by hand, combine masa, lard, salt and baking powder until well blended.
  • Deseed the chile pods, then soak the pods in hot water until soft.
  • Puree the soft chile pods.
  • Boil roast with salt, pepper and garlic until beef is cooked through.
  • Remove beef; shred.
  • Reserve the beef broth.
  • Mix red chile puree with shredded beef.
  • Add reserved beef broth until moist.
  • Spread masa in a corn husk.
  • Place about 1 1/2 ounces beef in the center of the masa.
  • Fold over sides of tamale, then wrap tamale in wax paper.
  • Place tamales in steamer pot, cover and cook 45 minutes or until the tamales are firm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 4311.5, Fat 284.5, SaturatedFat 109.4, Cholesterol 561.4, Sodium 4834.7, Carbohydrate 294.2, Fiber 36.9, Sugar 4.4, Protein 147.3

RED CHILE BEEF TAMALES



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Make your favorite filling (shredded beef, chicken, or pork), grab a helper, and start forming some homemade tamales. Nothing beats a fresh tamale, but they can easily be stored in the refrigerator or frozen for up to 1 month.

Provided by Chef Sara Furcini

Categories     Main Course

Time 2h15m

Number Of Ingredients 7

20 dried corn husks (preferably with rounded bases)
1 cup (8 oz) pork lard
3 1/4 cups tamal flour or masa harina (spooned and leveled)
2 cups lukewarm water (about 110 degrees)
2 teaspoon fine salt
⅔ cup vegetable oil (such as canola oil)
3 cups barbacoa - Mexican shredded beef

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, submerge the corn husks in cold water for 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, use a handheld mixer or stand mixer with the whisk attachment to beat the lard on medium-high speed until very fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes. In a separate bowl, mix together the tamale flour, water, and salt with your hands to form a uniform dough. Add half of the dough to the lard and beat to combine. Add the oil and the remaining dough to the lard mixture and beat on medium-high speed until it has the texture of a fluffy frosting, about 10 minutes.
  • Drain the corn husks. Then, put a heaping tablespoon of masa on the corn husk, spreading to flatten it slightly and evenly, so it roughly forms a rectangle. Put a couple tablespoons of filling in the middle of the batter. Enclose the filling in the batter as you fold the husk, folding the pointed end over the bottom half. The rounded end will remain open.
  • Place a steamer insert inside of a deep pot and fill with about 2 inches of water. Fit the tamales on top of the steamer insert, stacking them if necessary. To prevent moisture loss and ensure the tamales steam properly, place a damp cloth across the opening of the pot and then secure the lid on top.
  • Bring the water to a high simmer (medium heat) and steam the tamales for 1 hour. At this point, check to see if the masa mixture easily separates from the husk when unwrapped. If it appears overly wet or sticky, add additional water to the pot and continue to steam 45 minutes longer. As the tamales cool, the masa will firm up a bit. Serve warm.Tamales keep stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in a sealed bag. If freezing the tamales, defrost in the refrigerator overnight before cooking. Frozen tamales will last up to 1 month in a sealed plastic bag.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 290 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 9 g, Fat 23 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Cholesterol 31 mg, Sodium 265 mg, Fiber 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PORK RED-CHILE TAMALES



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We can think of plenty of reasons to gather with family this time of year, but the best one might be simply having the extra sets of hands for tamale-making. Tamales have long been associated with the holidays - they're often part of the Mexican celebration of Las Posadas, commemorating Mary and Joseph's search for shelter before Jesus's birth - but the tradition of eating them has become more than just a religious practice. Tamales are a way to reconnect with family and Latinx heritage, and this starts with the big job of making them. Tamales can be labor intensive, so why not get the whole family involved and host a tamalada? If enough people are making and filling the masa and wrapping the bundles, you can crank out dozens of tamales at a time. Try a few batches this year using this recipe from Pauline Pimienta, co-owner of The Tamale Store in Phoenix. Her family's red-chile tamales are so beloved, customers start placing their holiday orders in August! - Nora Horvath, for Food Network Magazine.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h40m

Yield 26 tamales

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder
1 head garlic, halved crosswise
Kosher salt
2 tablespoons canola oil
10 medium dried ancho chiles, stems and seeds removed
1 1/2 teaspoons granulated garlic
1 1/2 teaspoons dried Mexican oregano
3/4 teaspoon ground cumin
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
3 1/2 cups masa harina
2 teaspoons baking powder
Kosher salt
1 cup pork lard, melted
26 dried corn husks, soaked in hot water for several hours until soft
Salsa, shredded cheese and sour cream, for serving

Steps:

  • Make the pork: Combine the pork with the garlic, 1 tablespoon salt and 3 quarts cold water in a large pot or dutch oven. Bring to a boil, partially cover, then reduce the heat to maintain a simmer. Cook until the pork is tender, 2 1/2 to 3 hours, turning the pork halfway through and adding more water as needed to keep the pork submerged. Remove the pork to a plate, reserving the broth. Let the pork cool slightly, then shred.
  • Make the salsa: Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil. Add the chiles and simmer until soft, about 10 minutes. Drain, reserving the saucepan; transfer the softened chiles to a blender along with the granulated garlic, oregano, cumin, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Add 1 1/2 cups of the pork broth and puree until smooth.
  • Wipe out the reserved saucepan. Heat the canola oil in the pan over medium heat. Add all but 3/4 cup salsa to the pan and cook, stirring, until it thickens and darkens, about 5 minutes. Stir in the shredded pork and 1 cup pork broth. Simmer gently, stirring occasionally, until thickened, about 45 minutes. Season with salt.
  • Make the masa: Mix the masa harina, baking powder and 1 teaspoon salt in a large bowl. Using clean hands, gradually mix in 3 1/2 cups warm pork broth, the reserved 3/4 cup salsa and the melted lard until smooth and fully combined; the mixture should be fluffy, almost like frosting. Season with salt.
  • Assemble the tamales: Place a softened corn husk on a work surface. Spread 1/4 cup masa across the wider end of the corn husk. Add 2 tablespoons pork mixture in a line down the center. Fold in the sides of the husk to encase the filling, then fold in the narrower end so the goodness doesn't come out. Repeat with the remaining husks, dough and filling.
  • Cook the tamales: Fill a tamale steamer or large pot with a steamer insert with 2 inches of water and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Stand the tamales up in the steamer basket with the open end up. Steam, covered, until the tamales are softly set, about 1 1/2 hours, checking halfway through and adding more water if needed. Remove the tamales and let cool 10 to 15 minutes to firm up. Serve with salsa, cheese and sour cream.

RED CHILE PORK TAMALES



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While it's common to make tamales all year round, these delicious steamed corn husk-wrapped bundles are traditionally made and shared around the holidays. Everyone has their favorite filling--chicken, beef and pork are all popular. In our version, the pork shoulder filling is cooked low and slow in a flavorful sauce of dried chiles, aromatics and spices and then wrapped in a fluffy, tender masa dough. Enjoy these tamales on their own, or with a squeeze of fresh lime juice.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 4h15m

Yield 32 tamales

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 medium onion, chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
6 dried guajillo chiles, stemmed and seeded
3 dried ancho chiles, stemmed and seeded
3 dried pasilla chiles, stemmed and seeded
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons dried Mexican oregano
6 cloves garlic
2 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, fat trimmed, cut into 2-inch pieces
2 bay leaves
32 dried corn husks
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
10 ounces lard, such as Manteca
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon chile powder
Kosher salt
4 cups masa harina (instant corn flour) for tamales, such as Maseca Tamal
2 1/2 to 3 cups low-sodium chicken broth
Lime wedges, for serving, optional

Steps:

  • For the braised pork: Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds black pepper and cook until just tender, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken broth and guajillo, ancho and pasilla chiles and bring to a boil. Cover, turn off the heat and let sit until the chiles have softened, about 10 minutes. Transfer to a blender with the cumin, oregano, garlic, 2 teaspoons salt and a few grinds black pepper and puree until very smooth.
  • Pour the sauce back into the Dutch oven, then add the pork and bay leaves. Cover and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to medium low to maintain a steady simmer and cook until the pork is very tender and the sauce is brick red, 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours.
  • Meanwhile, soak the corn husks in a bowl of hot water, using a plate to keep them submerged, until pliable, about 1 hour.
  • Discard the bay leaves from the pork, then shred the pork with 2 forks. Stir in the apple cider vinegar; taste and adjust the seasoning with more salt and pepper. Set aside to cool slightly.
  • For the masa dough: Beat the lard, baking powder, chile powder and 1 teaspoon salt in a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until smooth and light in texture, about 2 minutes. (Alternatively, use a stand mixer with the paddle attachment.) Reduce the speed to low and add the masa harina. Once just incorporated, slowly add 2 1/2 cups of the chicken broth and mix until combined, 2 to 4 minutes. Test the dough by placing a 1/2-teaspoon dollop in a cup of cold water--it should float. If not, add the remaining 1/2 cup broth and mix until combined, about 2 minutes more. This will ensure that the masa dough is light and fluffy.
  • Drain the husks and pat dry. Starting 1/2 inch from the wide end of a husk, spread about 3 tablespoons of the masa dough down the length of the husk, leaving a 1-inch border on the sides. Spoon 2 heaping tablespoons of the pork filling down the center of the dough, then fold in the sides of the husk, wrapping the dough around the filling. Fold up the narrow end of the husk. Repeat with the remaining husks, dough and filling.
  • Set a steamer basket in a large pot filled with 1 to 2 inches of water. Arrange the tamales standing open-end up in the steamer. Bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat, then cover and steam until the dough is firm, 45 to 50 minutes. Remove from the steamer and cool slightly before unwrapping. Serve with lime wedges if desired.

SHREDDED RED-CHILE MEAT



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Tortillas, which of course can be used in a variety of ways, are also potential tacos. This recipe for a kind of shredded chile-sauced meat - beef, pork, chicken or lamb - goes perfectly with homemade tortillas.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     brunch, dinner, lunch, project, appetizer, main course

Time 2h

Yield 4 or more servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 pounds boneless beef chuck, pork shoulder, lamb shoulder or chicken (thigh) meat, cut into 1-inch cubes
5 garlic cloves, peeled and lightly crushed
1 large onion, peeled and quartered
2 dried guajillo chiles, seeds and stems removed
2 dried ancho chiles, seeds and stems removed
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon ground cumin
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Cayenne

Steps:

  • In a large pot or Dutch oven, combine all the ingredients except the cayenne. Add water to cover, and bring to a boil, skimming off any foam that comes to the surface. Partly cover, and adjust the heat so that the mixture bubbles steadily; cook until the meat is very tender, 1 to 2 hours
  • Transfer the meat to a bowl, and let it cool, then shred it with your fingers. Discard the bay leaves, and transfer the garlic, onion and chiles to a blender along with a splash of the cooking liquid. Blend until smooth. Add the sauce to the meat, and toss. Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding a little cayenne if you want it spicier; you may want to overseason the meat slightly if you're using it as a filling. Use, or store in the fridge for up to a week, or in the freezer for up to a few months.

TAMALES DE CHILE ROJO (RED CHILE TAMALES WITH MEAT)



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Tamales are often served with complementing salsas and soups, but Claudia Serrato serves her exquisite tamales de chile rojo - made with freshly ground nixtamalized blue corn and filled with tender, braised bison - plain, exactly as they are, with nothing else on the plate. The tamal is so deeply flavored, so perfumed with corn and chiles, that it doesn't need a thing to hold your attention. Eat these the day you steam them, when they're still piping with steam from the tamalera, and the next day, fry leftover unwrapped tamales in a hot pan for a perfect holiday breakfast.

Provided by Tejal Rao

Time 2h30m

Yield About 20 tamales

Number Of Ingredients 7

40 dried corn husks (from about 1 pound)
4 cups harina de maíz nixtamalizado azul (blue corn masa flour); see Notes
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 cups meat or vegetable broth or water; see Notes
1 pound vegetable shortening (2 1/4 cups)
1 tablespoon coarse sea salt
3 3/4 cups Carne con Chile Rojo, for filling (see recipe)

Steps:

  • Sort through the husks to get 20 large ones and place in a large bowl, along with 10 additional smaller husks. Add enough boiling water to cover and weigh down with a plate to soak until softened, at least 30 minutes or up to 3 hours. Drain and wipe dry.
  • Mix the harina de maíz nixtamalizado azul and baking powder in a large bowl and gradually add 1 1/2 cups broth while mixing and kneading with your hands. Add the remaining broth as needed to achieve a smooth dough that feels neither moist nor dry. It shouldn't stick to your fingers but should hold together in a single mass.
  • Beat the vegetable shortening in a large bowl by hand or with an electric stand or handheld mixer on medium-high speed until it becomes very smooth and brighter in color, 3 to 5 minutes. Beat in the salt until incorporated. Add the masa by the handful and beat, on low speed if using an electric mixer, until evenly incorporated. Beat on medium-high speed, scraping the bowl occasionally, until fluffy, about 5 minutes. The mixture should be the texture of buttercream. To see if the dough is ready, fill a small cup with water and drop in a 1/4 teaspoon dough. It should immediately rise and float.
  • To assemble the tamales: Place a large corn husk on your work surface or in your hand. Using the back of a spoon or a small palette knife, spread about 1/3 cup masa (2 ounces) in a rectangle (about 5- by 6-inches) in the center, leaving a few inches empty on the long sides. Add 3 tablespoons meat filling (2 ounces) in a line down the center of the masa. Wrap the tamal: Hold the long sides of the husk and bring them together, so the masa meets in the center and encloses the filling, then fold those sides of the husk together over and around the enclosed filling. Fold the pointed end over the tamal to secure and place on a sheet pan. Repeat with the remaining ingredients, stacking the folded tamales on the pan.
  • To steam the tamales: Place a few coins in the bottom of a tamalera or other deep steamer pot and add enough water to come to the bottom of the steamer insert and no higher so the water won't touch the tamales. The coins will stop clattering if your water runs low and let you know that you need to replenish with more hot water. Arrange the tamales upright in the steamer, open-side up, leaving a space in the center. The tamales should be touching. Cover the tops with the remaining corn husks, then cover the steamer with the lid. Bring the water to a boil and steam for 1 hour, pouring in more water through the empty center as needed.
  • To test for doneness, remove one tamal, unwrap and cut through the center. There should be no raw masa remaining, and the tamal should peel away easily from the husk as you unwrap it. If not, continue steaming, checking for doneness every 15 minutes. When cooked, remove from the heat and let stand in the steamer for 15 minutes before serving. The tamales can be kept warm in the steamer off heat for up to an hour. Steamed tamales can be cooled completely, wrapped tightly, and frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then steam again in husks or unwrap and pan-fry until heated through, about 15 minutes.

RED-CHILE PORK TAMALES



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Making real tamales with anything but good, fresh lard is like making duck confit or pork rillettes with, say, vegetable oil. It can certainly be done, but at a flavorful sacrifice. Two-thirds of a cup is used in the base tamale batter.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Pork Recipes

Yield Makes 12

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 ounces dried corn husks
6 large dried New Mexico chiles, stems removed, seeded, and torn into 4 pieces
2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cumin
12 ounces lean boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 teaspoon salt
Classic Tamale Batter
Roasted-Tomatillo and Chipotle Salsa

Steps:

  • Reconstitute the corn husks.
  • In the jar of a blender, combine chiles, garlic, pepper, and cumin. Add 1 1/2 cups water, and blend until a smooth puree forms.
  • Strain mixture into a medium saucepan. Add the pork, 1 3/4 cups water, and salt. Place over medium heat; cook, stirring frequently, until liquid has reduced to consistency of a thick sauce and meat is very tender, 50 to 60 minutes. Using a fork, break up the meat.
  • Place the classic tamale batter in a large bowl. Add 3 tablespoons sauce; combine.
  • Assemble twelve tamales with the batter and the pork filling, using large husks for wrappers and ties, and reserving smaller ones to line basket and cover the tamales.
  • Prepare the steamer, and steam the tamales. Let stand until batter has firmed. Serve tamales with the salsa.

BEEF TAMALES



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These are just like the tamales my Abuelita used to make for special occasions. This recipe makes a lot, but if you're going to go to all the trouble of making tamales from scratch, you might as well have a party! You will need butchers' twine and a large pot with a steamer basket to make these. May be frozen up to 6 months in heavy-duty resealable plastic bags. To reheat, thaw in refrigerator and then steam or microwave until heated through.

Provided by jenn

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 6h30m

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 pounds boneless chuck roast
4 cloves garlic
3 (8 ounce) packages dried corn husks
4 dried ancho chiles
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup beef broth
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 teaspoon ground cumin
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon white vinegar
salt to taste
3 cups lard
1 tablespoon salt
9 cups masa harina

Steps:

  • Place beef and garlic in a large pot. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil over high heat. As soon as water boils, reduce heat to a simmer and cover pot. Let simmer for 3 1/2 hours, until beef is tender and shreds easily. When beef is done, remove from pot, reserving 5 cups cooking liquid and discarding garlic. Allow meat to cool slightly, and shred finely with forks.
  • Meanwhile, place corn husks in a large container and cover with warm water. Allow to soak for 3 hours, until soft and pliable. May need to weight down with an inverted plate and a heavy can.
  • Toast ancho chiles in a cast iron skillet, making sure not to burn them. Allow to cool and then remove stems and seeds. Crumble and grind in a clean coffee grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet. Mix in flour and allow to brown slightly. Pour in 1 cup beef broth and stir until smooth. Mix in ground chiles, cumin seeds, ground cumin, minced garlic, oregano, red pepper flakes, vinegar and salt. Stir shredded beef into skillet and cover. Let simmer 45 minutes.
  • Place lard and salt in a large mixing bowl. Whip with an electric mixer on high speed until fluffy. Add masa harina and beat at low speed until well mixed. Pour in reserved cooking liquid a little at a time until mixture is the consistency of soft cookie dough.
  • Drain water from corn husks. One at a time, flatten out each husk, with the narrow end facing you, and spread approximately 2 tablespoons masa mixture onto the top 2/3 of the husk. Spread about 1 tablespoon of meat mixture down the middle of the masa. Roll up the corn husk starting at one of the long sides. Fold the narrow end of the husk onto the rolled tamale and tie with a piece of butchers' twine.
  • Place tamales in a steamer basket. Steam over boiling water for approximately one hour, until masa is firm and holds its shape. Make sure steamer does not run out of water. Serve immediately, allowing each person to unwrap their own tamales. Allow any leftovers (still in husks) to cool, uncovered, in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 346.8 calories, Carbohydrate 23.3 g, Cholesterol 38 mg, Fat 24.4 g, Fiber 3.2 g, Protein 9.1 g, SaturatedFat 9.1 g, Sodium 247.6 mg, Sugar 0.2 g

RICK'S RED CHILE PORK TAMALES



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In this flavorful recipe, prepared by chef Rick Bayless, dry masa harina can be substituted for the fresh masa, if need be. For optimum taste and consistency, make the masa dough 30 to 60 minutes before preparing the tamales.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Pork Recipes

Yield Makes 12

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 large dried New Mexico chiles, stems removed, seeded, and torn into 4 pieces
2 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cumin
12 ounces lean boneless pork shoulder, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 teaspoon salt
5 ounces (2/3 cup) fresh pork lard, chilled
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 scant teaspoon salt
2 cups coarsely ground (1 pound) fresh masa, or 1 3/4 cups masa harina mixed with 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons hot water, cooled to room temperature
2/3 cup chicken, beef, or vegetable stock, preferably homemade
4 ounces dried corn husks

Steps:

  • To make the batter: In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the lard, baking powder, and salt. Beat until light and fluffy. Add 1 cup masa and 1/3 cup stock; beat until thoroughly combined. Add the remaining masa and 1/3 cup stock; beat until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. The batter should be soft but it should hold its shape in a spoon.
  • If using fresh masa, test the batter to determine if it is adequately fluffy (this will ensure light and tender tamales): Drop 1 teaspoon batter into a cup of cold water. If it floats to the surface, it is ready.
  • Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Store batter in an airtight container, refrigerated, up to 2 days.
  • To make the wrappers: Reconstitute the corn husks by placing them in a deep saucepan and covering them with water. Set saucepan over high heat, and bring to a boil.
  • Transfer husks and water to a heatproof bowl. Set a small plate on top of husks, keeping them submerged. Soak 1 hour. Remove from water.
  • To make the filling: In the jar of a blender, combine chiles, garlic, pepper, and cumin. Add 1 1/2 cups water, and blend until a smooth puree forms.
  • Strain mixture into a medium saucepan. Add the pork, 1 3/4 cups water, and salt. Place over medium heat; cook, stirring frequently, until liquid has reduced to the consistency of a thick sauce and the meat is very tender, 50 to 60 minutes. Using a fork, break up the meat.
  • Return the tamale batter to the mixer. On low to medium speed, mix the batter for a few seconds to lighten the dough. Add 3 tablespoons sauce; mix again to combine.
  • You may need to add a few tablespoons or so of chicken stock. The batter should not be stiff, but slightly loose and not runny. Remember, the lighter the batter, the more tender the tamale.
  • To assemble the tamales: Unroll one large reconstituted corn husk; tear lengthwise along grain to make 1/4-inch-wide strips (two per tamale); if strips aren't long enough, tie two together.
  • Place another long piece, lightly dried, on work surface, pointed end away from you; scoop 1/4 cup batter onto middle of one end. Spread into a 4-inch square, leaving a 1 1/2-inch border on pointed end and a 1-inch border on the other sides. Spoon 2 tablespoons filling down the center. Bring long sides together to form a cylinder, making sure the batter encases filling. Fold the pointed end under; tie loosely with husk strip. Fold the flat end under; tie. Repeat.
  • Reserve smaller husks to line the steamer basket and cover the tamales.
  • To steam the tamales: Set steamer over high heat. When steam puffs out, reduce the heat to medium. Steam 1 hour 15 minutes, adding more water when necessary. To check for doneness, unwrap a tamale: If ready, dough will come free from wrapper and feel soft. If dough sticks to wrapper, rewrap, and steam 15 to 20 more minutes. Remove from heat; let stand 15 minutes for batter to firm up. They will remain warm for about 1 hour.

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DEL REAL CHEESE CHILE TAMALE - THERESCIPES.INFO
Tamales - Del Real Foods best delrealfoods.com. Cheese & Green Chile Tamales Our Cheese & Green Chile Tamales are traditionally made by hand, like it's been done for generations. Soft and moist masa, Monterey Jack cheese, fire roasted green chilies are then wrapped in a sustainable wrap to preserve the delicious flavor and texture of our masa.
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RED CHILE TAMALES RECIPE - THE CRAFTY CHICA
Here is where you can find a printable version of my red chile tamales recipe on Recipe Lion: Red Chili Sauce. Tamales. OK, let’s watch the videos! Here is Part One – How to Make Red Chile Tamales. Here is Part Two – Making the red chili sauce! Thank you for watching these, let me know what you think of this red chile tamales recipe!
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BEST RED CHILE PORK TAMALES RECIPES | FOOD NETWORK CANADA
2021-04-21 Step 1. Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds black pepper and cook until just tender, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken broth and guajillo, ancho and pasilla chiles and bring to a boil.
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RED TAMALE SAUCE AUTHENTIC RECIPE (+VIDEO) - 24BITE® RECIPES
When we make pork tamales, we only need a quart of this homemade tamale sauce. It will make about 45 tamales or so. If you plan on making more tamales, you can double the recipe. But, don’t put the entire thing in the blender at once. Blend up only about two cups of …
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SCRUMPTIOUS RED CHILE CHICKEN TAMALES FROM MJ'S KITCHEN
2014-01-01 NOTE: Mixing the masa and adding the filling can be done manually using a spatula or in a mixer with a flat beater or paddle. In a large bowl, combine the masa harina and salt. Stir to combine. Add the canola oil and broth. Mix to combine ingredients. To the masa add the chicken, onion, red chile sauce and cheese.
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RED CHILE BEEF TAMALES RECIPES - TUTDEMY.COM
Steps: Preheat oven to 350°. To prepare filling, heat a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Add onion and garlic to pan; sauté 4 …
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5. RED CHILE PORK OR BEEF TAMALES – I AM NEW MEXICO
Directions. Soak cornhusks in hot water for several hours or overnight until soft. Prepare Shredded Beef and Pork as directed. Cover and refrigerate shredded meat and reserved broth. For sauce, wearing disposable plastic gloves or small plastic bags, remove stems and seeds from peppers. Place peppers in a large saucepan; cover with water.
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BEEF TAMALES RECIPE | MYRECIPES
Step 6. To prepare dough, combine masa and 1 teaspoon salt in a large bowl. Add butter and oil; stir well. Add broth and 1 cup water; stir until a soft dough forms. Step 7. Working with one husk at a time, place about 1/4 cup masa dough in the center of the husk; press dough into a …
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RED CHILE BEEF FILLING FOR TAMALES | OREGONIAN RECIPES
2010-05-25 Ingredients. 3 ounces dried New Mexican chiles (about 15), stems and seeds discarded. 4 cups boiling water. 1 teaspoon ground cumin. 1 teaspoon dried oregano (preferably Mexican oregano)
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TRADITIONAL TAMALES RED CHILI SAUCE FOR PORK OR BEEF (RAR)
INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Remove stems and seeds from chills, with a paring knife make a slit down the side, and open up the chills remove seeds and stems. 2. In a 5-quart saucepot submerge chili pods in the chicken broth or strain reserve from tamale meat liquid. Bring to a simmer over high heat, then shut off the heat, cover the pot, and allow the ...
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BEEF TAMALES WITH RED CHILI SAUCE - BLYTHE'S BLOG
Directions. 1 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.
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MEXICAN RED CHILE SAUCE FOR TAMALES RECIPE
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EASIEST WAY TO MAKE RED BEEF TAMALES - YOUTUBE
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RED CHILI BEEF FOR TAMALES RECIPES - TUTDEMY.COM
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 …
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RED CHILE BRISKET TAMALES – BBQ TEACHER VIDEO TUTORIALS
2021-12-25 11:37 Shredding the Beef and Making the Red Chile Sauce 14:23 Preparing the Masa 17:59 Building the Tamales 20:00 Steaming the Tamales 22:15 Finishing Touches 23:32 Let’s Have a Taste 24:29 Outro source For professional & delicious BBQ results everytime, try 2 Gringos Chupacabra's Texas Style Rubs & Seasonings!
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RED CHILE TAMALES - CREATE THE MOST AMAZING DISHES
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HOW TO MAKE THE BEST AUTHENTIC MEXICAN HOMEMADE RED …
Tamales! Tamales! This is your detailed step-by-step recipe. I walk you through the process of making tamales in a Mexican home. Tamales are a corn masa (Dou...
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NEW MEXICO RED CHILE TAMALES – THE 2 SPOONS
2018-12-23 Instructions. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Generously salt, pepper and add granulated garlic to all sides of the roast. Place the roast in a roasting pan fat side up, slightly scoring the fat so the spices will penetrate. Place in the oven and cook at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes until the fat has browned on top.
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RED CHILI BEEF TAMALES | BEEF TAMALES, GASTRONOMY FOOD, BEEF CHILI
Oct 15, 2016 - These tamales taste really good. I have tried to make it easier and less time consuming to make, but made sure they still have a great flavor. Of course you could go the long route like making your… Pinterest. Today. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or …
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RED CHILE BEEF TAMALES - TUCSON TAMALE
Our Red Chile Beef Tamales are handmade with locally sourced Santa Cruz Red Chile. Lovingly known as the Christmas tamale in the Southwest. This local favorite is wrapped in red chile masa with a green olive stuffed in for an added touch. Naturally gluten-free.
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MEXICAN RED PORK TAMALES - VILLA COCINA
To make the dough: In a large bowl whisk for about 3 minutes the lard and vegetable shortening. When smooth, nice and creamy, it’s ready. In a separate bowl, combine the corn masa harina, baking powder and kosher salt. Add half of the masa mix into the lard and knead.
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BEST RED CHILE CHICKEN TAMALES RECIPES | VALERIE'S HOME COOKING …
2019-02-28 Puree the chiles, reserved soaking liquid, garlic, onion, oregano and cumin in a blender until smooth. Step 3. Heat the oil in a medium skillet over high heat until hot. Add the chile puree and fry, stirring (be careful, the mixture may splatter), until very thick and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Stir in the chicken broth and 1 teaspoon salt ...
From foodnetwork.ca


PORK TAMALES WITH RED CHILE SAUCE - JETT'S KITCHEN
Masa. Place the lard and water in a stand mixer and beat until fluffy. Add a cup of corn flour, salt and baking powder and continue mixing. Alternate by adding flour and pork stock to mixer and beat until all blended. At the very end of mixing add 2 Tablespoons of red chile sauce and mix until completely combined.
From jettskitchen.com


RED CHILE ELK TAMALES - HUNT TO EAT
2020-10-19 Season the shoulder roast with salt and pepper. Place in the crockpot with the onion, carrot, bay leaf, garlic, 2 cans of red chile sauce, and flavorful liquid of choice. Cook overnight on low until fork-tender. Remove the meat from the pot and shred the entire thing. Remove any pieces of fat or hard inedible bits of connective tissue. Set aside.
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RED CHILE BEEF TAMALE RECIPE - CREATE THE MOST AMAZING DISHES
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RICK BAYLESSRED CHILE PORK TAMALES - RICK BAYLESS
Instructions. Preparing the filling. In a large blender or food processor (or working in batches), combine the chiles, garlic, pepper and cumin. Add 3 cups water, cover and blend to a smooth puree. Strain the mixture through a medium-mesh strainer into a medium-size (3-quart) saucepan. Add the meat, 3 cups water and 1 teaspoon salt.
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EASY RED CHILE CHEESE TAMALES FROM MJ'S KITCHEN
2015-11-18 Pull a corn husk from the water shake off excess water. Using a spatula, place about ½ cup tamale mixture lengthwise down the center on the wide half of the husk.
From mjskitchen.com


TRADITIONAL TAMALES RED CHILI SAUCE FOR PORK OR BEEF (RAR)
Sep 30, 2014 - Traditional Tamales Red Chili Sauce for Pork or Beef (RAR) recipe: I tweaked the recipes by using dried chilies it’s easier than fresh and more traditional. I also used two types of chilies to give more taste without the heat. To reduce heat adds little more roux .
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RED CHILE BEEF TAMALES RECIPE - ALL INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTHY …
100-Year-Old Red Chili Beef Tamale Recipe - Chili Chili top www.chilichili.net. I prefer using a 3LB Beef Roast. Boil meat about 3 hours or until tender. Add spices which include: two Tablespoons of garlic powder, two Tablespoons of onion powder, two Tablespoons of pepper, and two teaspoons of salt.
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RED CHILE BEEF TAMALES | THE FRAYED APRON | RECIPE | TAMALES, BEEF ...
Tamales are so versatile and can be filled with anything, but I have a recommendation for you: Jun 27, 2020 - I'm crazy about Mexican food, and could eat it every single day, but these days it's a rare treat to enjoy home cooked tamales, where the masa dough is so incredibly moist and soft. Tamales are so versatile and can be filled with anything, but I have a recommendation for you: …
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THE BEST AUTHENTIC MEXICAN HOMEMADE RED BEEF TAMALES …
If using pork butt cook for 2 1/2 Hours* Cook time for tamales 1 Hour Prep time will depend on your level of cooking This recipe will yield 2+ Dozens of Tamales The beef in this recipe can be substituted for your favorite protein such as pork or chicken. Soak Corn Husks (Timestamp 2:00) 24-Corn Husks / Hoja Enchochada – 45 min to 1 hour ...
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RED TAMALES RECIPE : OPTIMAL RESOLUTION LIST - BESTDOGWIKI
Explore RAMDOM_KEYWORD for thousands of unique, creative recipes. Vegetarian Recipe. Vegetarian Burger Recipes Using Beans Air Fryer Indian Vegetarian Recipes Recipes With Beans Vegetarian ...
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RED CHILE BRISKET TAMALES | THE SAUCE BY ALL THINGS BARBECUE
2021-12-21 To assemble the tamales, place 1/4 cup of the masa on the smooth side of a soaked corn husk. Spread into a thin layer at the wide end of the husk, about 5” x 5” area that butts up right to the end of the wide end of the husk. Place 1/4 cup of the red chile brisket filling on top of the masa, formed into a log in the center.
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