Recipe of Super Quick Homemade Brad's traditional pork tamales
by Minnie Brown
Brad's traditional pork tamales
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have brad's traditional pork tamales using 22 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Brad's traditional pork tamales:
Make ready For the pork
Prepare 3 lbs pork shoulder, boneless
Make ready Garlic powder, cumin, black pepper, sea salt
Get 2 tbs cider vinegar
Take For the sauce
Get 30 dried California Chiles
Prepare 1/4-1/2 Oz dried peeled shrimp, to taste
Get 3 tbs granulated chicken bouillon
Prepare 2 tsp garlic powder
Take 2 tsp cumin
Take 2 tsp oregano
Make ready For the dough
Make ready 4 cups instant masa flour
Make ready 3 cups hot water
Make ready 3 tsp granulated chicken bouillon
Prepare 2 tsp baking powder
Make ready 1 1/3 cups lard, or shortening
Make ready Other ingredients
Take 2 bags dried corn husks
Get 1 1/2 tbs flour
Make ready 1 1/2 tbs butter
Take Shredded cheddar cheese
Steps to make Brad's traditional pork tamales:
To prepare the pork, lay chunks of shoulder meat in a crock pot. Preferably deboned. After 1 layer sprinkle seasonings over meat. Don't skimp. Layer more meat in and repeat. Drizzle vinegar over and close. Cook on low 8 hrs, then switch to warm.
For the sauce, destem and seed chiles. Place in a LG sauce pot. Just cover chiles with water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes.
Spoon out a cup of the cooking liquid, place in a bowl with the dried shrimp. Let sit 15 minutes. Add spices and bouillon to chiles. Simmer another 10 minutes.
When chiles and shrimp are done, combine and let mixture cool. When able to handle, liquefy all ingredients in a blender. In batches, including all of the liquid. Let sit in the fridge overnight.
The next day, shred pork with a fork. Add a little bit more of the pork seasoning and 2 to 3 cups of the sauce. Fry in a large pan long enough for the pork to soak up the sauce. You don't want a lot of liquid in it though. This is the filling.
Next make the dough. Mix all dry ingredients. Cut in lard. Then mix the hot water in a bit at a time. Meanwhile, soak the corn husks in warm water 15 minutes or so.
When husks are pliable, find a small husk. Rip it into strips. This is what you will tie with.
Spread a thin layer of dough in the husk. About 3 x 5 inches.
Add 1 to 1/2 tbs filling on top of dough. Roll corn husk up like a burrito. Tie in the center with a double knot. Repeat many more times.
I used an auto steamer. You can use a LG pot if you have a rack to keep the tamales out of the water while steaming. Either way, layer tamales in your preferred cooking method. Steam for 45-55 minutes. This batch made about 4 dozen. I place in freezer bags and freeze. Good quick snack.
Meanwhile heat butter in a frying pan. Add flour and mix well. Don't cook until browned. Just before it turns. Slowly add the rest of the Chile puree. Cook until sauce thickens. Adjust seasoning to taste.
When tamales are done, remove husk and plate. Serve with sauce over the top and shredded cheddar cheese. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
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