Best 4 Spicy Beef Tamales Recipes

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When it comes to Mexican cuisine, spicy beef tamales stand out as a delectable and fiery dish that tantalizes taste buds. These traditional treats are a harmonious blend of tender beef enveloped in a spicy, flavorful masa dough, steamed to perfection. Each bite of a spicy beef tamale delivers a burst of heat, complemented by the richness of succulent beef and the soft, chewy texture of the masa. Whether you're a seasoned fan of spicy food or seeking a new culinary adventure, this article will guide you through the process of crafting the perfect spicy beef tamales, ensuring an unforgettable and zesty dining experience.

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BEEF TAMALES



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These are just like the tamales my Abuelita used to make for special occasions. This recipe makes a lot, but if you're going to go to all the trouble of making tamales from scratch, you might as well have a party! You will need butchers' twine and a large pot with a steamer basket to make these. May be frozen up to 6 months in heavy-duty resealable plastic bags. To reheat, thaw in refrigerator and then steam or microwave until heated through.

Provided by jenn

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 6h30m

Yield 36

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 pounds boneless chuck roast
4 cloves garlic
3 (8 ounce) packages dried corn husks
4 dried ancho chiles
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup beef broth
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 teaspoon ground cumin
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon white vinegar
salt to taste
3 cups lard
1 tablespoon salt
9 cups masa harina

Steps:

  • Place beef and garlic in a large pot. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil over high heat. As soon as water boils, reduce heat to a simmer and cover pot. Let simmer for 3 1/2 hours, until beef is tender and shreds easily. When beef is done, remove from pot, reserving 5 cups cooking liquid and discarding garlic. Allow meat to cool slightly, and shred finely with forks.
  • Meanwhile, place corn husks in a large container and cover with warm water. Allow to soak for 3 hours, until soft and pliable. May need to weight down with an inverted plate and a heavy can.
  • Toast ancho chiles in a cast iron skillet, making sure not to burn them. Allow to cool and then remove stems and seeds. Crumble and grind in a clean coffee grinder or with a mortar and pestle.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet. Mix in flour and allow to brown slightly. Pour in 1 cup beef broth and stir until smooth. Mix in ground chiles, cumin seeds, ground cumin, minced garlic, oregano, red pepper flakes, vinegar and salt. Stir shredded beef into skillet and cover. Let simmer 45 minutes.
  • Place lard and salt in a large mixing bowl. Whip with an electric mixer on high speed until fluffy. Add masa harina and beat at low speed until well mixed. Pour in reserved cooking liquid a little at a time until mixture is the consistency of soft cookie dough.
  • Drain water from corn husks. One at a time, flatten out each husk, with the narrow end facing you, and spread approximately 2 tablespoons masa mixture onto the top 2/3 of the husk. Spread about 1 tablespoon of meat mixture down the middle of the masa. Roll up the corn husk starting at one of the long sides. Fold the narrow end of the husk onto the rolled tamale and tie with a piece of butchers' twine.
  • Place tamales in a steamer basket. Steam over boiling water for approximately one hour, until masa is firm and holds its shape. Make sure steamer does not run out of water. Serve immediately, allowing each person to unwrap their own tamales. Allow any leftovers (still in husks) to cool, uncovered, in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 346.8 calories, Carbohydrate 23.3 g, Cholesterol 38 mg, Fat 24.4 g, Fiber 3.2 g, Protein 9.1 g, SaturatedFat 9.1 g, Sodium 247.6 mg, Sugar 0.2 g

SPICY CAJUN TAMALES



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I got this from the famous New Orleans Radio Chef Frank Davis. I like the taste of a spicy ground beef in my tamale, as opposed to that stringy, chewy shredded beef!

Provided by Grandpa Harry

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 1h45m

Yield 24 tamales

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 lbs lean ground meat
2 cups Ballard cornbread mix
1 large onion (finely chopped)
1 (10 ounce) can Rotel tomatoes & chilies
1 envelope Two Alarm chili mix
1 (16 ounce) can peeled tomatoes (, chopped)
1 (2 1/2 ounce) can Mexican chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin
3 cups water
salt
cayenne pepper

Steps:

  • Start off by sautéing the ground beef and onions until the beef browns and the onions become tender.
  • At this point, strain the meat and drain off all but a couple tablespoons of the beef drippings.
  • But keep it in reserve-you'll need it later.
  • Then combine into the meat the Rotel tomatoes, the chili mix, the peeled tomatoes, the chili powder, the cumin, the water, and your salt and cayenne pepper.
  • Now… bring the mixture to a slow boil… but as soon as the boil begins, reduce the heat to low and simmer everything together (with the cover on the pot) for about 45 minutes to an hour.
  • Next, strain the meat again from the juices (but save the juices).
  • Then put the meat back into the pot and stir in the cornbread mix and one cup of meat drippings you saved from the sautéing process.
  • At this point, you can adjust the"spicyness" of the tamales by adding either more chili powder or cayenne pepper.
  • Then mix everything together extremely well once more… and note- you want the tamale mixture to be moist and pasty, but not"wet".
  • Finally, place about a tablespoon of the meat stuffing into the center of a moistened tamale paper, roll the paper around the tamale, and put the rolled tamales into a deep steamer pot.
  • Then ladle over the tamales all the juices and drippings you reserved during the preparation process… and simmer everything on low for about 45 minutes.
  • When you're ready to eat, serve them piping hot.

SWEET SPICED TAMALES



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A yummy Mexican side dish.

Provided by Sandis Take

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Mexican

Time 3h30m

Yield 32

Number Of Ingredients 13

32 dried corn husks
1 cup vegetable shortening
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups masa harina
1 ½ cups warm water
½ cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla
⅔ cup chopped pecans
½ cup brown sugar, divided
32 5-inch lengths of kitchen twine

Steps:

  • Soak the dried corn husks in hot water until soft, 30-60 minutes.
  • Beat the shortening and salt with an electric mixer in a bowl until light and fluffy, and slowly beat in the masa harina 1/4 cup at a time, alternating with 1/4 cup water per addition, until the masa mixture is very light and fluffy. Beat in 1/2 cup brown sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla until the mixture forms a soft, fluffy dough, about 5 minutes.
  • To assemble the tamales, drain the corn husks and pat them dry. Spread about 2 tablespoons of the masa dough onto a corn husk, forming a rectangle of dough 1/4 inch thick and about 2x3 inches in size. Spread the dough all the way to the right edge of the corn husk, and about 1/2 inch from the left edge. Spoon about 1 teaspoon pecans in a line down the center of the masa dough, and sprinkle the nuts with about 1 teaspoon of brown sugar.
  • Roll the right edge of the corn husk over the filling to the center of the tamale. Fold the left edge towards the center, rolling the filling into the dough, so the plain edge overlaps the rolled tamale. Fold the top end down and the bottom end up, making a tidy package, and tie securely with a piece of kitchen twine.
  • Fill a large saucepan with water, and place a steamer rack in the pan so the top of the rack is about 2 inches above the water. Place the filled tamales into the steamer with seam sides down. Bring to a boil, cover, and steam the tamales until firm and the dough releases easily from the corn husk, 1 1/2 to 2 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 138.4 calories, Carbohydrate 15.4 g, Fat 8.5 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 1.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.8 g, Sodium 98.3 mg, Sugar 6.8 g

SPICY TAMALE MEATLOAF



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This meatloaf has the taste and texture of an authentic tamale when you add beans, corn and green chiles to the mix.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Entree

Time 1h45m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 can (15 oz) Progresso™ black beans, drained, rinsed
1 can (15.25 oz) whole kernel sweet corn, drained
1 lb lean (at least 80%) ground beef
1 cup Progresso™ plain bread crumbs
1/3 cup milk
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1 can (4.5 oz) Old El Paso™ chopped green chiles
1 package (1 oz) Old El Paso™ taco seasoning mix
1 small onion, chopped
1 egg
1/3 cup Old El Paso™ taco sauce
1 tablespoon lime juice
1 tablespoon olive oil

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 9x5-inch loaf pan with cooking spray. Reserve 3/4 cup of the black beans and 3/4 cup of the corn in small bowl. Place remaining black beans and corn in food processor. Cover; process 5 to 7 times, scraping down sides as necessary, until beans and corn are slightly broken up and mashed but still have texture.
  • Transfer bean and corn mixture to large bowl. Add beef, bread crumbs and milk along with 1 tablespoon of the cilantro, the chiles, taco seasoning mix, onion and egg. Gently work together until just combined. Do not over mix.
  • Shape mixture into 8x4-inch loaf. Place in pan. Spread taco sauce on top of loaf.
  • Bake uncovered 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes or until meat thermometer inserted in center of loaf reads 160°F; drain. Let stand 10 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix reserved black beans and corn with remaining 1 tablespoon cilantro. Toss mixture with lime juice and olive oil. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Cut meatloaf into slices to serve. Serve with black bean and corn salsa and other desired garnishes, such as sour cream, shredded cheese and guacamole.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 390, Carbohydrate 43 g, Cholesterol 80 mg, Fat 1, Fiber 7 g, Protein 23 g, SaturatedFat 4 1/2 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 890 mg, Sugar 3 g, TransFat 1/2 g

Tips:

  • Choose the right cut of beef: Brisket, chuck roast, or flank steak are all good options for tamales. These cuts are flavorful and have a good amount of marbling, which will help keep the tamales moist.
  • Season the beef well: Use a combination of chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, and salt and pepper to season the beef. This will give the tamales a delicious flavor.
  • Cook the beef until it is tender: The beef should be cooked until it is fall-apart tender. This will ensure that the tamales are moist and flavorful.
  • Use a good quality masa harina: Masa harina is the flour that is used to make tamales. Choose a brand that is made from 100% corn and that is finely ground. This will help ensure that the tamales are smooth and细腻.
  • Soak the corn husks: Before using the corn husks, soak them in warm water for at least 30 minutes. This will make them pliable and easy to work with.
  • Fill the tamales evenly: When filling the tamales, be sure to distribute the filling evenly. This will help ensure that the tamales cook evenly.
  • Steam the tamales until they are cooked through: The tamales should be steamed for at least 1 hour, or until the masa is firm and the filling is heated through.

Conclusion:

Spicy beef tamales are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are also a great option for parties and potlucks. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily make spicy beef tamales at home. So next time you are looking for a flavorful and satisfying meal, give this recipe a try.

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