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 Foodies Delight   Tamales (The Christmas Traditional Food)Here’s a riddle for you?

What is made of corn dough, stuffed with meat or beans or veggies and is found at EVERY SINGLE COSTA RICAN’S HOUSE during Christmas?

If you guessed Tamales, then you are correct!

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It is practically against the law to enter a house and NOT be offered a tamal Xmas eve and day.

So see what the big hype is all about and add this dish to your Christmas meal. However, what makes this dish extra special is the ceremonial tradition it represents and brings families close together in not only the eating, but the making of them. So invite your mother, sisters, aunts, cousins and girlfriends over for a day of socializing and cooking.

Tamales are made in steps:

All tamales are wrapped in banana leave for a rich flavor. If you are unable to get banana leaves, grape leaves will be a good substitute.

Step One: Masa de Tamal (The Dough)

Ingredients

5 pounds of Masa (corn dough)
1 cup concentrated pork broth
1 cup concentrated chicken broth
4 chicken bouillon cubes
1 tablespoon Worcester Sauce
6 strips of bacon, cooked and crumbed, including fat
2 cups potatoes, cooked and mashed
salt and pepper to taste

Supplies

Cooking pot

Cook It Up!

Throw in all the ingredients, mix well. Keep on low heat, stir constantly so it doesn’t stick, and remove from heat as soon as it starts to boil.

Step two: The Tamal (Filling)

Get the banana leaves ready!

Ingredients (per tamale)

1 small piece cooked pork
1 small piece cooked chicken
5 green beans
1 green olive
5 raisins
1 small cooked carrot
5 capers
1 strip bell pepper
5 garbanzo beans
1 teaspoon cooked rice with achiote (paprika)

Supplies

Cooking Pot with boiling water

Cook It Up!

Lay out 2 pieces of banana leaf, about a foot square each. Place 3 tablespoons of dough in the center. Into the dough press all of the above ingredients.
Wrap up the leaves, forming a brick like shape. place 2 tamales, seams facing inward, together and tie with string or twine. (This is called a Pina).
Place the tied up tamales into the hot water and cook for 30 minutes.

Serve it Up!

They are best eaten warm, right after the cooking process. However, to re-heat up is about 10 minutes in hot water.

What exactly is a Tamale? Wikipedia explains it best

Add a Pinch of Imagination and a Sprinkle of Creativity! (variations)

For a much more in depth understanding how to make the tamale, with stories and pictures check out Costa Rica Guide’s article.

April H. at Gather.com truly gets to the heart and soul of the Christmas tradition and tamales in Costa Rica.

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Article by Marina K. Villatoro

Marina K. Villatoro is an expat living and traveling in Central and Latin America with her family for over 10 years. With all the miles under her family's belts, she's written useful family guide books to make travel fun for families to these parts - all tested and approved by her family! Join Marina on Facebook and Twitter for more Central and Latin American fun!
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