dalthauser (
dalthauser) wrote2008-12-25 10:33 am
Xmas Eve Tamale Making
I don't use an actual recipe - but my filling includes Spices, Beans, Potato, Onion, Garlic, Bulgar, and roasted chiles.

Ortega Chiles are the best if you can't get fresh and roast them yourself.

Finished cooking everything - ready to combine it and start making Tamales!

The filling tastes MUCH MUCH better than it looks here..... :-)

When I make Tamales they are the meal sized ones (they weigh about 4 or 5 ounces. This is because I'm lazy and don't want to fill/wrap hundreds of tamales. Someday I will get a bottom steaming riser so I can steam them standing up - my Dim Sum top steamer works for now.

Eating Tamales Christmas Morning!


Ortega Chiles are the best if you can't get fresh and roast them yourself.

Finished cooking everything - ready to combine it and start making Tamales!

The filling tastes MUCH MUCH better than it looks here..... :-)

When I make Tamales they are the meal sized ones (they weigh about 4 or 5 ounces. This is because I'm lazy and don't want to fill/wrap hundreds of tamales. Someday I will get a bottom steaming riser so I can steam them standing up - my Dim Sum top steamer works for now.

Eating Tamales Christmas Morning!

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Merry Christmas D!
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And a Merry Christmas to you, too
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I like rice noodles; I haven't had them in a long time.
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If I had a financial backer, I'd open a restaurant in a heartbeat. That's my training (biz end of Foodservice - budget/marketing/costcontrol/etc.) and passion (creating/experimenting with food) - kind of silly I never have considering my experience.