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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (173g)

Recipe makes 20 servings

Calories 702
Calories from Fat 475 (67%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 52.8g 81%
Saturated Fat 20.4g 101%
Monounsaturated Fat 23.7g
Polyunsaturated Fat 6.2g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 66mg 22%
Sodium 28mg 1%
Potassium 157mg 4%
Total Carbohydrate 48.1g 16%
Dietary Fiber 1.0g 4%
Sugars 1.7g
Protein 6.7g 13%

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Real Traditional Tamales

Recipe #13332 | 4 hours | 2 hours prep | add private note

By: Manuel Rios
Oct 27, 2001

really traditional, and very good

SERVES 20 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    You have to beat the lard, (I use a machine), beat it until it gets soft, and fluffy.
  2. 2
    Add the flour, and keep beating it.
  3. 3
    Into a blender put the jalapenos, onion, tomatoes, salt, and the peregil. Add some water, you are making a salsa.
  4. 4
    In another pot, put some water and the chicken, and boil them.
  5. 5
    Take a big spoon of the mixture of the lard and spread it on the corn leaves, add a spoon of salsa, and a piece of chicken in it. Wrap the husk so the flour mixture seals around the meat and salsa
  6. 6
    Keep doing this until the mixture is gone
  7. 7
    Steam them in an oversized pot.
  8. 8
    In mexico we use special pots, you can use any but be sure to cook them in the vapor.
  9. 9
    Let it cook, you'll know when its ready when you touch the tamale and its not fluffy any more, it gets solid.
  10. 10
    When you eat it put the leaf into the trash can, you won't eat the leaf, in mexico people add some cream over it and thats good.

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From: hepcat

On Jan 5, 2007

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    From: Sandy in Houston

    On Jan 5, 2007

    I have always prefered pork tamales over chicken. When I ran across this recipe, I decided to give it a try. They are DELICIOUS! I don't know if they're traditional or not but it really doesn't matter to me. We loved em and will be making them right along with the pork ones from now on. Thanks for the recipe, Manuel..it's a keeper to me!

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  • From: Moonshadow22

    On Jan 4, 2007

    This was a very good version of chicken tamales, thank you, Manuel. I lived 20 miles from the Mexican border for 23 years, and I have had probably 23 versions of "traditional" tamales, and made at least half that many variations myself. Tamale traditions vary greatly by region, as well as by cook, in Mexico. And if it weren't for this kind of diversity in cuisines, this site would not have a purpose, would it? Celebrate, don't criticize, diversity. We are all richer because of it.

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  • From: REEVES73

    On Jan 3, 2007

    These are great, and they are traditional depending on who's tradition you are following. Maybe in her family it is there traditional tamales. So everyone get over yourselves and just rate the recipe's by taste not how your mama made them.

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