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Tamales De Dulce (sweet Tamales)

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Meats Mexican Mexican, Posted, Tamales 1 Dozen

INGREDIENTS

2 c Masa harina
1/2 c Sugar
1/4 t Salt
1 1/2 t Cinnamon
1 1/2 t Baking powder
1/4 c Margarine
1/4 c Lard
1 1/2 c Chicken stock
1 c Almonds, sliced or slivered
1 c Raisins OR blackberries
fresh or frozen
sweetened
with sugar
1 Dried corn husks, soaked in
hot water to soften

INSTRUCTIONS

Stir together dry ingredients (masa harina, sugar, salt, cinnamon and
baking powder).  Cream margarine and lard until fluffy. Gradually beat
masa harina  mixture and broth into the lard. Beat well for about 5
minutes. (A  small test ball of the dough should rise in cold water.)
Stir almonds  into dough. If using raisins, mix into the dough. If
using  blackberries, reserve and use as a center filling.  Place 6 to 8
cups of water and a coin into the bottom of the steamer.  Shake excess
water from the softened corn husks. Line steamer with  corn husks.
Spread dough (approximately 2 tablespoons) evenly on the  center of the
remaining husks. If using blackberries, place a  spoonful of berries in
center of dough. Roll and turn up. If  necessary, roll in an additional
husk, or tie with a piece of string  to secure. Pack tamales into
steamer as they are made. Surround with  corn husks.  Top with terry
toweling and secure lid. Bring to a boil over high  heat. Reduce to
medium and steam for 1-1/2 to 2 hours. Remember to  listen for the
coin; it will let you "hear" the water level. When the  coin becomes
silent, the water level is too low and you must add more.  To reheat,
place in greased frying pan over medium-low and heat  through, turning
occasionally. If preferred, the tamales may be  wrapped in foil and
reheated in a 350 degree oven 20 to 30 minutes.  Use foil method and
add an additional 15 minutes to reheat. Tamales  freeze well.  This
makes about a dozen small tamales.  NOTE: These are the sweet tamales
that I have personally had while on  trips into Mexico, and they are
soo-o-oh good, but there are other  recipes containing fruits, i.e.,
pineapple - (in my experience, these  are usually sickening sweet but
that's my humble opinion).  From Mary Ann Young's personal collection
<maryann4@prolog.net>  Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #208  Date: Thu,
1 Aug 1996 21:10:18 -0400 (EDT)  From: Mary Ann Young
<maryann4@prolog.net>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3058
Calories From Fat: 1578
Total Fat: 181.6g
Cholesterol: 39.5mg
Sodium: 2376.4mg
Potassium: 2004.2mg
Carbohydrates: 323.5g
Fiber: 31.7g
Sugar: 114.5g
Protein: 60g


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