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Chorizo Tamelles With Green Mole

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Vegetables, Meats 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 T Olive oil
6 oz Finely chopped chorizo
sausage
3/4 c Minced onions
1 T Chopped garlic
10 T Vegetable shortening, at
room temperature
1 1/2 c Masa harina
1 c Cornmeal
1 t Baking powder
1/4 t Cayenne powder
1/4 t Ground cumin
1/4 t Black pepper
2 t Salt
1 c Chicken stock
14 Corn husks, soaked in water
for 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS

EMERIL LIVE SHOW #EMIA29  In a saute pan, heat the olive oil. When the
oil is hot, add the  chorizo and saute for 2 minutes. Add the onions
and continue to saute  for 1 minute. Remove from the heat and add
garlic. Season with salt  and pepper. In an electric mixer, mix the
shortening until light and  fluffy. In a mixing bowl, combine all the
dry ingredients together.  Gradually stir in the stock and form a soft
dough. With the mixer on  medium, slowly add the dough mixture into the
shortening, the mixture  will be sticky. Drain the corn husks and pat
dry. Tear 12 strips  1/6-inch wide from 2 of the husks for tying the
tamales. Place 2  husks together with the large ends overlapping by 2
inches. Repeat  for the remaining husks. Divide the tamale dough evenly
between the  husks and spread in the center, leaving 1-inch at each end
uncovered.  Place the chorizo mixture on top of the dough and roll the
corn husks  so that the filling is completely enclosed. Twist and tie
each end  with the 1/6 inch strips already torn off. Steam the tamales
in a  vegetable basket set in a saucepan with water and covered with a
tightfitting lid. Steam for 30 to 35 minutes. The tamales are done
when the dough comes away from the sides. Remove the tamales and  serve
with the mole sauce.  Yield: 14 tamales  Posted to recipelu-digest by
molony <molony@scsn.net> on Feb 18, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 9790
Calories From Fat: 6702
Total Fat: 752.3g
Cholesterol: 2400.9mg
Sodium: 26002.7mg
Potassium: 1964.6mg
Carbohydrates: 300.7g
Fiber: 22.3g
Sugar: 9.8g
Protein: 485.4g


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