Chicken Tamales Recipe with Salsa Verde (2024)

Tamales Verdes de Pollo

In the Mexican culture, tamales mean bringing family and friends together, carrying on tradition and enjoying a hearty meal at home. Typically served around the holidays, tamales (or “tamal” – singular) are pudgy parcels of delight — a hot filling of chicken, beef, pork or even fruit surrounded by a spongy masa or dough made of corn flour — all wrapped in a corn husk or banana leaf depending on the region.

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Cook Your Own Homemade Tamales

But you don’t have to wait for the holidays or go to a restaurant to enjoy the authentic taste of the ultimate Mexican comfort food. Here we show you step-by-step how to make homemade tamales in your own kitchen.

What to Expect from This Recipe

This tamales recipe brings together shredded chicken and sautéed onions in a flavorful green sauce made with tangy tomatillos and mildly spicy Poblano chili, surrounded by corn flour dough, and wrapped in a corn husk for steaming. Tamales are a labor of love, and even though the process involves many steps, our recipe takes you through each one in detail, with photos so you can be sure you’re doing all the right things!

How the Recipe Is Structured

This tamales recipe is broken down into the following sections:

  • Soaking the Corn Husks
  • Preparing the Chicken and Broth
  • Making the Salsa
  • Preparing the Filling
  • Making the Masa Dough
  • Assembling Your Tamales
  • Steaming
  • And finally, serving and eating!

You’ll be glad you completed all the previous steps to get to these fabulous tamales!

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Meet the Chef

My name is Eugenia Cárdenas and I’ve had a love of Mexican cooking since I was 10 years old. My mother would provide the cook in our house with the tastiest recipes that, for generations, had become part of our family tradition. As the chef was cooking, she would allow me to help her in the kitchen. That’s how I knew at a young age that cooking would become an important part of my life.

Eugenia Cardenas is originally from Mexico City and now lives in San Miguel de Allende, in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico.

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Learn How to Make Tamales Verdes

Ingredients

For the Tamales

  • 1 package of corn husks
  • 1 cup vegetable shortening, room temperature
  • ½ cup chicken broth
  • ½ cup vegetable broth
  • 2 cups of corn flour (also called masa harina or Maseca brand)
  • 2 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon salt

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For the Tamale Filling

  • 1 chicken breast, cooked and shredded
  • 1 lb. tomatillos
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 white onion
  • 1 Poblano chili
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper

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Soak the Corn Husks

First you’ll soak the corn husks so they soften up and will be easier to fold. Place the corn husks in a large pot of hot water.

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Press the husks into the water to ensure they’re completely covered.

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Soak the husks for 20 minutes, drain and set aside to dry.

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Prepare the Chicken and Broth

Slice the Veggies

Thinly slice the white onion.

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Stack a few slices at a time, cut slices into quarters and set aside.

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Cut the garlic in slices.

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Then dice and set aside.

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Heat the Chicken and Veggies

Cut the chicken breast into 1-inch chunks.

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Heat a pot over medium-high heat and pour in the olive oil.

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Add the onions.

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Cook the onions over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

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Add salt and stir.

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Add the garlic and cook until onions are soft.

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Next, add the chicken to the onions and garlic.

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Sprinkle the chicken with salt.

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Stir and cook over medium heat until the chicken has browned.

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Make the Broth

Pour in the water to cover the chicken and vegetables completely. Bring to a boil and lower the heat.

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Simmer for about 15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. The broth will darken as the chicken cooks. You’ll use the broth for the masa in the steps below.

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When the chicken is ready, your broth will look like this.

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Shred the Chicken

Drain the chicken and vegetables and reserve the chicken broth.

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Separate the chicken and the vegetables into different plates.

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Finely shred the chicken using your hands.

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Your shredded chicken is ready! Set aside the chicken and onions for the filling.

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Make the Salsa

Cut the Vegetables

Slice the tomatillos in half.

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Then in quarters, and reserve.

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Slice the Poblano chili lengthwise. Tip: Remember not to touch your eyes or face when working with chilis.

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Remove the veins and seeds.

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Your deveined chili should look nice and clean.

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Slice the chili into 1” pieces.

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Cook the Vegetables

Place the tomatillo quarters and the Poblano chili slices into a pot of water.

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Add salt.

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Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the vegetables change color.

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Once cooked, drain the veggies.

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Press the veggies into the strainer to be sure you remove all the broth. Reserve the broth to use in the Make the Masa step below.

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Blend the Salsa

Pour the drained vegetables into your blender.

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Blend until smooth.

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Your salsa is now ready!

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Prepare the Filling

Pour the shredded chicken into a large bowl.

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Now add the cooked onions.

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Next, pour the salsa over the chicken and onion mixture.

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Stir to combine the filling.

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Your filling is now ready. Looks tasty!

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Make the Masa Dough

Blend Shortening and Dry Ingredients

Place your room-temperature vegetable shortening in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Alternatively you could use a hand mixer or beat by hand but the stand mixer makes it so easy.

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Beat until light and fluffy.

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The texture of your shortening once beaten should look nice and smooth.

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Pour the baking powder into the bowl with the shortening.

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Add the corn flour.

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Sprinkle in 1 tablespoon of salt.

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Mix until combined.

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Mix In the Liquids

Pour in about ½ cup of the reserved vegetable broth from the Make the Salsa step above and mix until combined. Note that the liquid measurements are just a guide. Keep an eye on the dough to ensure it’s not too wet or crumbly.

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Pour in ½ cup of the chicken broth little by little, being careful not to add too much liquid.

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Mix until combined. The dough should be spongy, not wet. Follow the next step to test the texture of your masa. If you’ve added too much liquid, you can balance out the dough with more corn flour.

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Test the Masa

Fill a glass with warm water and take a small chunk of the masa from the mixing bowl.

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Drop the masa into the glass of water. If it floats, your masa is perfect! If not, beat in a little more shortening for about a minute and then test again.

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Assemble Your Tamales

Trim the Corn Husks

Take your corn husks and cut straight across the top or bottom edge.

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When you unfold the husk, the top edge should be wide and straight, and the bottom edge longer.

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Fill the Husks

Lay a corn husk flat in your hand with the straight, wide edge facing toward you. With the other hand, scoop about 2 to 3 tablespoons of masa into the husk.

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Spread the masa evenly about ⅔ across the straight edge of the husk and halfway down. You’ll need the empty space to fold the tamales over.

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Scoop about a tablespoon of chicken filling and place on top of the masa in the husk.

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Spread the chicken filling evenly in the center of the masa.

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Fold the Tamale

Fold over one half of the corn husk toward the center to cover the filling.

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Then fold over the other half. Almost finished folding!

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Fold the bottom of the corn husk under your tamale.

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You now have a perfectly folded tamale!

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Place your folded tamale in a plate and repeat with the remaining corn husks.

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Steam Your Tamales

Add a few cups of water to a steamer pot and heat until the water is hot.

Tip: Once the water is hot, drop a few coins in. If you hear the coins rattling as you heat your tamales, that means there’s enough water in the pot. Once the coins stop rattling, it’s time to add more water to the pot.

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You’re now ready to place the steamer rack in the pot and heat your tamales. Alternatively you could use a stockpot with a steamer basket as long as you can get a good seal when you cover your pot.

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Place your tamales into the steamer upright with the open part of the husk at the top, being careful not to crush them.

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Once you’ve added all of your tamales to the steamer, cover and steam over medium heat for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until cooked. Let sit for 10-15 minutes before serving.

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Serve and Eat Your Tamales!

Your tamales are now ready to eat! Serve with a side of white rice or beans, or eat them as they are. They’re a perfect main dish accompanied by a nice, warm atole drink. Enjoy!

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Chicken Tamales with Salsa Verde Recipe

This tamales verdes recipe brings together shredded chicken and sautéed onions in a flavorful green sauce made with tangy tomatillos and mildly spicy Poblano chili, surrounded by a corn flour dough — all wrapped in a corn husk for steaming.

Course Main Dish

Cuisine Mexican

Prep Time 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time 1 hour hour

Servings 6

Calories 531kcal

Author Eugenia Cárdenas

Equipment

  • Stand Mixer with Whisk Attachment

  • Mixing Bowls

  • Prep Bowls

  • Prep Plates

  • Wooden spoon

  • Blender

  • Sauce pan

  • Large pot

  • Steamer with Basket

  • Kitchen Knives

  • Scissors

  • Mesh Strainer

  • Measuring Cup

  • Tall Glass

  • Coins

Ingredients

For the Tamales

  • 1 Package of corn husks
  • 1 cup Vegetable shortening Room temperature
  • ½ cup Chicken broth Made in this recipe
  • ½ cup Vegetable broth Made in this recipe
  • 2 cups Corn flour (also called masa harina, masa flour, or Maseca brand)
  • 2 tablespoon Baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon Salt

For the Tamale Filling

  • 1 Chicken breast, cooked and shredded
  • 1 lb. Tomatillos
  • 2 cups Water
  • 1 White onion
  • 1 Poblano chili
  • 1 clove Garlic
  • 1 tablespoon Salt
  • 1 teaspoon Pepper

Instructions

Soak the Corn Husks

  • First you’ll soak the corn husks so they soften up and will be easier to fold. Place the corn husks in a large pot of hot water.

  • Press the husks into the water to ensure they’re completely covered.

  • Soak the husks for 20 minutes, drain and set aside to dry.

Prepare Chicken and Broth

  • Thinly slice the white onion. Stack a few slices at a time, cut slices into quarters and set aside.

  • Slice and dice the garlic.

  • Cut the chicken breast into 1-inch chunks.

  • Heat a pot over medium-high heat and pour in the olive oil.

  • Add the onions and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally.

  • Add salt, then the garlic and cook until onions are soft.

  • Sprinkle the chicken with salt. Stir and cook over medium heat until the chicken has browned.

  • Next, pour in the water to cover the chicken and vegetables completely. Bring to a boil, lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. The broth will darken as the chicken cooks.

  • Drain the chicken and vegetables and reserve the chicken broth for use in the masa.

  • Separate the chicken and the vegetables into different plates and finely shred the chicken with your hands.

  • Set aside the chicken and onions for the filling.

Make the Salsa

  • Slice and quarter the tomatillos.

  • Slice the Poblano chili lengthwise, remove the veins and seeds, and cut into 1-inch slices.

  • Place the tomatillo quarters and the Poblano chili slices into a pot of water and add salt.

  • Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the vegetables change color.

  • Once cooked, drain the veggies by pressing into the strainer to be sure you remove all the broth. Reserve the broth to use in the Make the Masa step below.

  • Pour the drained vegetables into your blender and blend until smooth.

Prepare the Filling

  • Pour the shredded chicken into a large bowl and add the onions.

  • Next, pour the salsa over the chicken and onion mixture and stir to combine. Your filling is now ready!

Make the Masa

  • Place your room-temperature vegetable shortening in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Alternatively you could use a hand mixer or beat by hand.

  • Beat until light and fluffy.

  • Pour the baking powder into the bowl with the shortening.

  • Then add the corn flour.

  • Sprinkle in 1 tablespoon of salt and mix until combined.

  • Pour in about ½ cup of the reserved vegetable broth from the Make the Salsa step above and mix until combined. Note that the liquid measurements are just a guide. Keep an eye on the dough to ensure it’s not too wet or crumbly.

  • Pour in ½ cup of the chicken broth little by little, being careful not to add too much liquid.

  • Mix until combined. The dough should be spongy, not wet. Follow the next step to test the texture of your masa. If you’ve added too much liquid, you can balance out the dough with more corn flour.

Test the Masa

  • Fill a glass with warm water and take a small chunk of the masa from the mixing bowl.

  • Drop the masa into the glass of water. If it floats, your masa is perfect! If not, beat in a little more shortening for about a minute and then test again.

Assemble Your Tamales

  • Take your corn husks and cut straight across the top or bottom edge.

  • When you unfold the husk, the top edge should be wide and straight, and the bottom edge longer.

  • Lay a corn husk flat in your hand with the straight, wide edge facing toward you. With the other hand, scoop about 2 to 3 tablespoons of masa into the husk.

  • Spread the masa evenly about ⅔ across the straight edge of the husk and halfway down. You’ll need the empty space to fold the tamales over.

  • Scoop about a tablespoon of chicken filling and place on top of the masa in the husk. Spread evenly in the center of the dough.

  • Fold over one half of the corn husk toward the center to cover the filling, then fold over the other half.

  • Fold the bottom of the corn husk under your tamale. You now have a perfectly folded tamale!

  • Place your folded tamale in a plate and repeat with the remaining corn husks.

Steam Your Tamales

  • Add a few cups of water to a steamer pot and heat until the water is hot.

  • Tip:Once the water is hot, drop a few coins in. If you hear the coins rattling as you heat your tamales, that means there’s enough water in the pot. Once the coins stop rattling, it’s time to add more water to the pot.

  • You’re now ready to place the steamer rack in the pot and heat your tamales. Alternatively you could use a stockpot with a steamer basket as long as you can get a good seal when you cover your pot.

  • Place your tamales into the steamer upright with the open part of the husk at the top, being careful not to crush them.

  • Once you’ve added all of your tamales to the steamer, cover and steam over medium heat for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until cooked. Let sit for 10-15 minutes before serving.

Serve and Eat Your Tamales!

  • Your tamales are now ready to eat! Serve with a side of white rice or beans, or eat them as they are.Enjoy!

Notes

You can freeze your uncooked tamales in freezer bag to eat later for up to six months. When ready to eat, thaw and steam as directed in the recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 531kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 11g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Trans Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 24mg | Sodium: 2466mg | Potassium: 933mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 217IU | Vitamin C: 27mg | Calcium: 247mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What are tamales verdes made of? ›

Ingredients
  • 50 to 60dried corn husks, or as needed.
  • 1pound tomatillos, husks removed.
  • 5 to 6jalapeño peppers.
  • 1quart chicken broth.
  • 1teaspoon teaspoon salt.
  • 2clove garlic.
  • ¼onion, sliced.
  • ½teaspoon whole cumin seeds.

Do you put salsa on tamales? ›

Salsa is perfect for tamales, as it enhances all its flavors and can be a delicious additive to any one of our mouthwatering tamales.
  1. Salsa Verde.
  2. Salsa Rojo.
  3. Chile de Arbol.
  4. Tomatillo Salsa.
  5. Pico De Gallo.
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What makes tamales better? ›

Making the best tamales

You need a masa that is not dry and crumbly, making you sip after every bite. But the masa should be set, not mushy or runny. It should also be light, not heavy and dense. And of course, you need a delicious filling.

What are tamales made of chicken? ›

These chicken tamales are stuffed with shredded chicken in a spicy Mexican red sauce made with ancho and mulato chiles. The masa for these tamales is made with lard and chicken broth.

How long does it take to cook tamales? ›

Bring the water to a boil, once boiling reduce the heat to medium-low and cook for 45 minutes before removing one tamale to test for doneness. Cooking time will be anywhere from 45 minutes to 1 and a half hours. Make sure to check now and then for enough water and add more water as necessary.

What are the two types of tamales? ›

There are sweet tamales filled with fruits, savory tamales filled with meat or vegetables, and plain tamales with no filling at all. The most common tamales are made with nixtamalized corn.

How to make tamales moist again? ›

Simply fill a pot with a couple of inches of water and bring it to a simmer. Place the tamales in a steamer basket or a steamer insert and cover. Steam them for about 15-20 minutes, or until they're heated through. The steam keeps the masa moist and the filling flavorful.

Why are Mexican tamales so dry? ›

Cooking the tamales improperly can also lead to lackluster results. Tamales are usually steamed, and timing is everything. If you cook them for too long, the masa inside will be tough, and the filling will be dry.

What is the best salsa to eat with tamales? ›

Tex Mex Eats' salsas roja (our smoky and spicy red salsa) y verde (our mild and tangy green salsa) y avocado complement our tamales. Our salsas are also great as dips for chips and as toppings for eggs at breakfast.

Can you use enchilada sauce for tamales? ›

Directions. In a blender, add the enchilada sauce, 1 large chopped onion, garlic and cilantro; blend until pureed. Heat the oil in a nonstick pan; add the ¼ cup diced onion and sauté until transparent. Add the pureed sauce and cook over high heat for 5 minutes.

What is a common mistake when making tamales? ›

One of the most common mistakes we've experienced with making tamales is having corn husks that are not soft enough to maneuver, fold, and seal. In order to have a husk that doesn't split and can be easily sealed together, you'll need to make sure to fully submerge your corn husks before you start filling and wrapping.

What is the best fat to use for tamales? ›

Lard. Yes, lard. You're going to use some of the fat from the pork that you're cooking, but you'll need more. Just suck it up and buy a package of lard (or, if you're hardcore like me, render your own from some fatback).

Why are tamales so expensive? ›

The prices for the most popular protein fillings of chicken and pork and even spices for tamale-making are up. “The majority of the spices we use to give the flavor to [tamales] come from Mexico,” said Cruz. “Exporting them here has a higher price. I think the spices went up 40% from previous years.”

Is there a lot of lard in tamales? ›

The big three ingredients are masa, lard and beef. The masa and lard will make the base of the tamale dough, in a ratio of 5 pounds masa to 1 pound lard. The beef will make the filling, and should weigh 5 pounds before it gets cooked to every 5 pounds masa.

Do tamales contain eggs? ›

Yes. Tamales often contain cheese and other ingredients made of cow's milk, and they may also contain other common allergens like egg, finned fish, peanut, shellfish, sesame, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.

What is masa made of? ›

Masa or masa de maíz (English: /ˈmɑːsə/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmasa]) is a maize dough that comes from ground nixtamalized corn. It is used for making corn tortillas, gorditas, tamales, pupusas, and many other Latin American dishes. It is dried and powdered into a flour form called masa harina.

Do tamales have dairy? ›

They don't contain red meat but aren't free of animal products. Our tamale masa does contain animal products such as lard and dairy. For those of you who are vegan and feel that you'll have to give up our delicious treats, you'll be thrilled to know that we prepare vegan tamales by request!

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