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Scott Fondren
By Scott Fondren

New Orleans Style Hot Tamales

Updated at: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 00:29:02 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Good
Glycemic Index
59
Moderate

Nutrition per serving

Calories12224.7 kcal (611%)
Total Fat586.5 g (838%)
Carbs1170.9 g (450%)
Sugars95.6 g (106%)
Protein571.3 g (1143%)
Sodium36423.4 mg (1821%)
Fiber204 g (729%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
For the Sauce
Step 2
Combine all the ingredients in a medium heavy-bottomed saucepan. Add seasonings to taste.
Step 3
Bring to a boil, then remove from heat and set aside.
Step 4
For the Tamales
Step 5
Put the onions, the seasonings, the tomato sauce, and ½ cup of water in a food processor. Process until the onions are finely chopped.
Step 6
Place the ground beef in a large glass mixing bowl and pour the seasoned tomato and spice mixture over the meat. Using your hands, mix well.
Step 7
Place the tamales papers, one at a time and one on top of the other, into a large bowl of water. This step might sound tedious, but it is necessary to prevent the papers from sticking to each other and to ensure that each paper will be completely saturated.
Step 8
Place cornmeal in a shallow dish and set aside.
Step 9
Working with about 1 tablespoon of meat at a time, roll it out with your hands into an oblong (cylindrical) shape, then roll in the cornmeal to lightly coat. Wrap each one in a tamale paper, folding over the open ends to completely close in the beef. Repeat this step until all the tamale mixture is gone.
Step 10
In a large dutch oven or roasting pan, stack the tamales in layers. Each layers should be perpendicular to the layer below it.
Step 11
Cover the tamales with water, then add the seasoned tomato sauce. Cover and simmer for 2 hours. Check occasionally, and add water as necessary to keep the tamales covered.

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