Ingredients
- 8 ears of corn (enough for 24 corn husks and 1 1/2 cups fresh corn kernels)
- 1/2 cup red pepper dice
- 1/2 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup milk
- 3 tablespoons cornmeal
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- Sour cream and paprika for garnish
Directions
Remove the husks from the corn, saving the large inner ones and discarding the very outer and the small inside husks (you'll need 3 husks for each tamale). In a large bowl, cover the husks with enough hot water to cover and leave to soak.
With a sharp knife over a large mixing bowl, remove the corn kernels from the cobs saving all the juices. You should have about 1 1/2 cups of corn. Add the red pepper, sour cream, milk, cornmeal, baking powder, salt and cayenne pepper to the bowl and stir to mix.
Drain the husks thoroughly in a colander and pat dry with paper towels. Place approximately 1/4 cup of the filling onto 1 husk and spread it slightly lengthwise. Bring the top and bottom ends to the center, overlapping slightly. Wrap another husk around it lengthwise, forming a cylindrical shape. Use one more husk to seal and secure the shape by wrapping the opposite way. Using butchers twine, tie securely crosswise and make a knot.
Place the tamales in a steamer over simmering water and steam for 1 hour. Remove with a slotted spatula. Cut the strings and remove. Cool slightly, then serve with a dollop of sour cream and a drift of paprika















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By dkauzlar_2092127
chicago, IL
on August 02, 2005
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As bad as their usual recipes. Don't try this at home! That's NOT how to make tamales.
By wonderpups2_667795
Manassas, VA
on July 22, 2004
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This is a great dish ...It needs to be adjusted a bit.
When peeling the husks be very gentle..if thye rip or tear, they are no good.
By love my 2Cee's!!
Lake Forest, CA
on July 19, 2004
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The Tamale mixture was too runny and did not hold after they were steamed. I think there was not enough cornmeal. I modified the recipe, and I added more cornmeal to my mixture to make it thick like a paste. I also added jack cheese. It came out much better after that.
It had a good flavor and I want to make other modifications like add green chilies instead of the cayenne pepper the next time I make it.
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