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Tamales De Picadillo

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Meats Veracruz Meat 10 Servings

INGREDIENTS

30 Dry corn leaves
2 lb Instant masa mix, mixed with
water and ready for use
8 oz Lard, manteca
1/2 t Baking powder
1/2 t Salt
1 c Pork broth, saved from the
pork that you cook in the
below recipe
1 lb Pork loin
8 oz Red tomatoes
1 Spoon chopped onion
1 Clove garlic
1/8 t Ground pepper
3 Whole cloves
1/8 t Bay leaves
1/8 t Cumin
1/8 t Oregano
1/8 t Thyme

INSTRUCTIONS

This recipe is very popular in the North of Veracruz and the  following
is my mother's recipe for tamales.  Cook the  pork in water and when it
is cooked chop it finely like  ground hamburger.  Puree the rest of the
ingredients of the  picadillo, fry in oil, and when it is reduced add
the chopped pork  and mix.  You can add if you want one tsp raisins, 6
chopped olives,  and 1 tsp capers. This is the stuffing you will now
stuff your  tamales with.  In a big sauce pan put the masa and all of
the ingredients except the  coron husks.  With your hands mix
everything.  Wash the corn husks  and soak them for 10-15 minutes. Then
take the husks out of the water  and they are ready to be filled with
the tamale dough. One tablespoon  of the picadillo filling goes in the
middle of the tamle dough in the  husk. Spread the dough in the middle
of the husk and put the  picadillo in the middle of this dough. Then
fold the tamale sides  first and then the skinny end and then the other
end last. It is best  to steam the tamales in a pan suspended in a
larger pan of water for  1 hour covered.  Serve with your favorite red
salsa if you want or they are good by  themselves. Buen Provecho!!!!!
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 66
Calories From Fat: 15
Total Fat: 1.6g
Cholesterol: 29.9mg
Sodium: 196mg
Potassium: 223mg
Carbohydrates: 2g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 10.4g


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