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==Description==
 
==Description==
   
 
==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
   
*2 lbs instant [[corn]] [[masa]] mix
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*2 lbs instant [[corn]] [[masa]] mix
*3 lbs (1.4 kg) [[Pork]] shoulder roast -or- [[Beef]] roast -or-boneless [[Chicken]]
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*3 lbs (1.4 kg) [[Pork]] shoulder roast -or- [[Beef]] roast -or-boneless [[Chicken]]
 
*¼ lb (110 gr) [[pork lard]] (or [[vegetable shortening]])
 
*¼ lb (110 gr) [[pork lard]] (or [[vegetable shortening]])
 
*1 cup (240 ml) [[corn oil]]
 
*1 cup (240 ml) [[corn oil]]
 
*batch (~5 cups cooked Tico style [[rice]], see ingredient list and recipe below)
 
*batch (~5 cups cooked Tico style [[rice]], see ingredient list and recipe below)
*2 ¼ lbs (1 kg) [[potatoes]]
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*2 ¼ lbs (1 kg) [[potatoes]]
 
*8 cloves of [[garlic]]
 
*8 cloves of [[garlic]]
 
*½ lb (225 gr) sweet or [[hot peppers]] to taste
 
*½ lb (225 gr) sweet or [[hot peppers]] to taste
 
*1 large [[Onion]] (optional)
 
*1 large [[Onion]] (optional)
*2 ¼ lbs (1 kg) [[banana]] leaves ([[corn]] husks can be substituted, or if desperate aluminum foil)
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*2 ¼ lbs (1 kg) [[banana]] leaves ([[corn]] husks can be substituted, or if desperate aluminum foil)
 
*[[coriander leaves]] ([[cilantro]]), [[salt]], [[black pepper]], [[cumin]], [[oregano]], achiote (annato)
 
*[[coriander leaves]] ([[cilantro]]), [[salt]], [[black pepper]], [[cumin]], [[oregano]], achiote (annato)
   
 
==Directions==
 
==Directions==
#If you are adventurous and demand complete authenticity, you must start from raw [[corn]] ground for tamales (3 lbs, 1.4 kg Maíz cascado, malido crudo). Soak the [[flour]] in [[water]] then rinse it well, cook with a tablespoon of achiote, and a little of the [[garlic]] and [[peppers]] in salted [[water]] to just cover until tender then stand overnight. The next day, knead it into dough. You should probably have a demonstration first if you're going to try this method. For first timers we'd suggest the [[masa]] version described below.
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#If you are adventurous and demand complete authenticity, you must start from raw [[corn]] ground for tamales (3 lbs, 1.4 kg Maíz cascado, malido crudo). Soak the [[flour]] in [[water]] then rinse it well, cook with a tablespoon of achiote, and a little of the [[garlic]] and [[peppers]] in salted [[water]] to just cover until tender then stand overnight. The next day, knead it into dough. You should probably have a demonstration first if you're going to try this method. For first timers we'd suggest the [[masa]] version described below.
#Chop the [[meat]] into large (2", 5 cm) chunks then brown on high heat in the ½ cup [[lard]] or [[vegetable oil]]. Add the chopped [[garlic]], [[peppers]], [[Onion]], 1 teaspoon [[salt]], 1teaspoon [[cumin]], ½ teaspoon [[black pepper]], and 1 teaspoon [[salt]] for the last minute or two of [[browning]], then cover with [[water]] and simmer until very tender (2-3 hours). Remove the [[meat]] from the broth and reserve the broth. When the [[meat]] is cool shred it finely. While the [[meat]] is simmering prepare the [[potatoes]] and [[rice]].
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#Chop the [[meat]] into large (2", 5 cm) chunks then brown on high heat in the ½ cup [[lard]] or [[vegetable oil]]. Add the chopped [[garlic]], [[peppers]], [[Onion]], 1 teaspoon [[salt]], 1teaspoon [[cumin]], ½ teaspoon [[black pepper]], and 1 teaspoon [[salt]] for the last minute or two of [[browning]], then cover with [[water]] and simmer until very tender (2–3 hours). Remove the [[meat]] from the broth and reserve the broth. When the [[meat]] is cool shred it finely. While the [[meat]] is simmering prepare the [[potatoes]] and [[rice]].
#Peel the [[potatoes]] and boil with [[salt]], [[cilantro]], and [[oregano]] to taste until soft. Cool and cut into ½ inch (1 cm) cubes.
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#Peel the [[potatoes]] and boil with [[salt]], [[cilantro]], and [[oregano]] to taste until soft. Cool and cut into ½ inch (1 cm) cubes.
 
#Cook the [[rice]] Tico style.
 
#Cook the [[rice]] Tico style.
 
*3-5 sprigs [[cilantro]] ([[coriander leaf]])
 
*3-5 sprigs [[cilantro]] ([[coriander leaf]])
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*½ teaspoon (2.5 ml) [[salt]]
 
*½ teaspoon (2.5 ml) [[salt]]
 
*1 Tablespoon (15 ml) [[vegetable oil]]
 
*1 Tablespoon (15 ml) [[vegetable oil]]
#Chop [[cilantro]], [[Onion]], and [[sweet pepper]] very fine. Add 1 Tablespoon [[oil]] to a large pan and sauté the dry [[rice]] for 2 minutes over medium high flame then add the chopped [[Onion]], [[sweet pepper]] and [[cilantro]] and sauté another 2 minutes. Add [[water]] or [[chicken broth]], bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to simmer until [[rice]] is tender (20-35 minutes).
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#Chop [[cilantro]], [[Onion]], and [[sweet pepper]] very fine. Add 1 Tablespoon [[oil]] to a large pan and sauté the dry [[rice]] for 2 minutes over medium high flame then add the chopped [[Onion]], [[sweet pepper]] and [[cilantro]] and sauté another 2 minutes. Add [[water]] or [[chicken broth]], bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to simmer until [[rice]] is tender (20–35 minutes).
 
#To prepare the [[masa]], allow the [[meat]] broth to cool until it is just warm. To the dry [[masa]] add 1 tablespoon [[salt]], 1 teaspoon ground [[cumin]], and 1 teaspoon ground achiote, and mix dry. Then add the [[vegetable oil]], mix with your hands while adding the warm broth. It should take about 2 1/2 cups to make a paste the consistency of mashed [[potatoes]]. #Mix and add slowly, and if you over shoot on the broth and get it too thin, add a little more [[masa]].
 
#To prepare the [[masa]], allow the [[meat]] broth to cool until it is just warm. To the dry [[masa]] add 1 tablespoon [[salt]], 1 teaspoon ground [[cumin]], and 1 teaspoon ground achiote, and mix dry. Then add the [[vegetable oil]], mix with your hands while adding the warm broth. It should take about 2 1/2 cups to make a paste the consistency of mashed [[potatoes]]. #Mix and add slowly, and if you over shoot on the broth and get it too thin, add a little more [[masa]].
 
#Make tamales
 
#Make tamales
#Wash the [[banana]] leaves then cut them into ~15 inch (38 cm) squares. Spread 2 tablespoons of [[masa]] paste in the center, add 1 tablespoon each of [[potatoes]], [[rice]] and [[meat]]. Fold and cook the tamales in gently boiling [[water]] for about one hour.
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#Wash the [[banana]] leaves then cut them into ~15 inch (38 cm) squares. Spread 2 tablespoons of [[masa]] paste in the center, add 1 tablespoon each of [[potatoes]], [[rice]] and [[meat]]. Fold and cook the tamales in gently boiling [[water]] for about one hour.
 
#If you substitute [[corn]] husks, you will need to make slightly smaller tamales, pack the pot full and steam them rather than boiling them, because the husks won't hold together while floating around.
 
#If you substitute [[corn]] husks, you will need to make slightly smaller tamales, pack the pot full and steam them rather than boiling them, because the husks won't hold together while floating around.
 
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Revision as of 06:23, 6 January 2010


Description

Ingredients

Directions

  1. If you are adventurous and demand complete authenticity, you must start from raw corn ground for tamales (3 lbs, 1.4 kg Maíz cascado, malido crudo). Soak the flour in water then rinse it well, cook with a tablespoon of achiote, and a little of the garlic and peppers in salted water to just cover until tender then stand overnight. The next day, knead it into dough. You should probably have a demonstration first if you're going to try this method. For first timers we'd suggest the masa version described below.
  2. Chop the meat into large (2", 5 cm) chunks then brown on high heat in the ½ cup lard or vegetable oil. Add the chopped garlic, peppers, Onion, 1 teaspoon salt, 1teaspoon cumin, ½ teaspoon black pepper, and 1 teaspoon salt for the last minute or two of browning, then cover with water and simmer until very tender (2–3 hours). Remove the meat from the broth and reserve the broth. When the meat is cool shred it finely. While the meat is simmering prepare the potatoes and rice.
  3. Peel the potatoes and boil with salt, cilantro, and oregano to taste until soft. Cool and cut into ½ inch (1 cm) cubes.
  4. Cook the rice Tico style.
  1. Chop cilantro, Onion, and sweet pepper very fine. Add 1 Tablespoon oil to a large pan and sauté the dry rice for 2 minutes over medium high flame then add the chopped Onion, sweet pepper and cilantro and sauté another 2 minutes. Add water or chicken broth, bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to simmer until rice is tender (20–35 minutes).
  2. To prepare the masa, allow the meat broth to cool until it is just warm. To the dry masa add 1 tablespoon salt, 1 teaspoon ground cumin, and 1 teaspoon ground achiote, and mix dry. Then add the vegetable oil, mix with your hands while adding the warm broth. It should take about 2 1/2 cups to make a paste the consistency of mashed potatoes. #Mix and add slowly, and if you over shoot on the broth and get it too thin, add a little more masa.
  3. Make tamales
  4. Wash the banana leaves then cut them into ~15 inch (38 cm) squares. Spread 2 tablespoons of masa paste in the center, add 1 tablespoon each of potatoes, rice and meat. Fold and cook the tamales in gently boiling water for about one hour.
  5. If you substitute corn husks, you will need to make slightly smaller tamales, pack the pot full and steam them rather than boiling them, because the husks won't hold together while floating around.