Tamales – those delightful parcels of seasoned dough wrapped in corn husks are a delicious and versatile food. They are certainly beloved and hold a rich history, but achieving the perfect tamale can feel like a mystery. Are you trying to become a tamale enthusiast? You’ve come to the right place, as we will soon reveal 5 tips for cooking the best tamales.
The Tamale Basics
When it comes to making tamales, the good news is it’s not rocket science. Anyone can make a delicious tamale. However, in order to achieve the perfect tamale, it’s important to start with the bare basics. Without knowing the essentials, how can you expect to create the best of the best?
The star of the show is the corn husk. The dried husks, soaked in warm water for at least 30 minutes, become bendable and ready to be wrapped around the tamale filling. Masa harina, a special corn flour, forms the base of the dough. Mixed with water, shortening (lard or vegetable shortening), baking powder, and a sprinkle of salt, the masa dough should become soft and spreadable. Savory fillings are the norm, with options like shredded meats (shredded chicken, pork), vegetables (beans, corn), or a vegetarian medley of lentils and spices. And before you wrap that tamale, don’t forget to add a flavorful sauce or broth for some extra moisture and depth.
Steaming Done Simply
If you’ve never cooked a tamale before, you might be shocked to discover that the tamale is actually steamed over hot water. What?! A steamer basket placed over a pot of simmering water is your tamale haven. Arrange the tamales either standing upright or neatly nestled in the steamer. Cover the pot and let the tamales steam for about an hour or until the husks easily peel away from the masa dough. Once you complete your steaming, take the tamales off the heat and let them rest for a few minutes before carefully unwrapping them. Then, jazz them up with your choice of guacamole, salsa, or sour cream.
Sounds easy, right? While making tamales isn’t incredibly challenging, there are some key steps that come into play in order to perfect your tamale-making technique. With the five key tips below, you’ll be well on your way to cooking the best tamales around.