What Are Tamales
Tamales have a long history dating back to the Aztecs. They
called the tamales, tamalli. In the Aztec language the word
means "wrapped food". They were made in different sizes and
shapes in dishes and often served at festivals and ceremonies.
The dough was very time consuming to make. The Aztecs would
cook the tamales by burying them under hot coals. Once the
Spanish conquistadores arrived, the Aztecs cooked the tamales
in underground pits, or uncovered pots.
The outside of the tamale is dough with the insides being
the filling. Tamales have a variety of fillings which include
beef, pork, and green corn. Many Mexicans add other main
ingredients. Chicken and pumpkin are also common fillings.
Sweet tamales will include raisons and cinnamon. Sometimes you
might even find fruit tamales. Once the tamales are made, it is
wrapped in corn husks. After being wrapped, they can be steamed
in a kettle.
Tamales are becoming very popular in the United States.
Fillings besides the typical flavors in Mexico are popular. You
will find beef, and another filling that consists of corn that
is similar to creamed corn. Tamales are found at many Christmas
dinners in the American Southwest. In the Southwest the tamales
will have a spicy meat filling that is beef or pork and served
with a chili con carne sauce. Tamales are easy to eat, and do
not leave a mess. Americans are also enjoying them for dinner.
Some grocers carry them in the frozen section along side tacos
and burritos. The best way to eat tamales is when just out of
the steamer. You can taste all of the spices and flavor. If
reheated, they still will be enjoyable.
Another version of the tamale can be found in Arizona and
Southern California. It is known as the green corn tamal. Don't
think that the green means that there is something wrong with
the corn; it actually means "fresh". The tamal consists of
fresh white corn that is mixed with a variety of cheeses. It is
then laid out with a slice of green chile. It is then wrapped
in the corn husk and steamed. Another area in the United States
that enjoys tamales is the Mississippi Delta. It became known
when in the 1900s Mexican workers introduced the food to the
African workers in the cotton fields in the South. They tamales
have are known as "hot tamales" there and are made with corn
meal instead of masa.
Tamales take a lot of preparation to make, so they have
become more of a special occasion food. They are common for
celebrations on Day of the Dead, and Christmas. Many times,
families gather together and make the tamales so it does not
take as much time as it would if someone did it alone.
Tamales bring fond memories to people who would eat them all
their lives. They are convenient to eat and most of all, tasty!
Tamales have a long rich history. If you want to taste an
authentic Mexican food, give tamales a try. Once you have, you
will understand why many people cannot eat just a few at one
sitting.
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