SWEET APPLE DESSERT TAMALES

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Although this has many steps, it's really not that difficult as long as you read it through and are organized.

Provided by Mysterygirl

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h50m

Yield 9 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

18 dried corn husks
2 cups sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
9 large cooking apples (such as Granny Smith)
4 tablespoons water
1/2 cup butter
1 cup warm apple juice
1 cup instant masa harina
1/4 cup unsalted butter, slightly softened
1/4 cup cream cheese, slightly softened
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup shelled chopped walnuts
1/4 cup golden raisin (optional)
caramel sauce (optional)
1 quart vanilla ice cream (optional)

Steps:

  • Soak cornhusks in hot water at least 2 hours or over night before preparation.
  • For filling, combine sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg.
  • Pare apples and chop into bite sized pieces.
  • Put apples in a large bowl and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar as you add the apples.
  • When you have 8 cups, put apples, water and butter into a saucepan.
  • Cover and cook over low to medium heat, stirring once or twice, for 15-20 minutes or until apples are tender.
  • For the masa, puree half the cinnamon apples in a food processor, reserving the remaining apples for the filling.
  • With an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, butter, baking powder, salt and sugar on medium high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes. Combine 1 cup of warm apple juice with 1 cup instant masa mix until just combined.
  • Add half of the combined masa to butter mixture on medium speed until just incorporated. Add remaining masa mix and mix until just combined. Slowly add the pureed cinnamon apple to masa mixing on medium speed.
  • The masa mix should have the appearance of cake batter. If not add additional apple juice or water.
  • Refrigerate covered 15-20 minutes.
  • Mix together the remaining cinnamon apples, golden raisins and walnuts.
  • To assemble, lay out a few drained cornhusks. Add 1/4 cup tamale batter to the center of the cornhusks (roughly 2" from the square end and 1 1/2" from the tapered end) leaving a 1/2" on both sides and spread it out.
  • Place a tablespoon of filling in the center of the masa. Roll one side inward forming a roll of masa around the filling, the roll other side together.
  • Twist each end in opposite directions forming a tight cylindrical tube and tie the ends with a 1/4" strips torn from soaked cornhusks.
  • Place tamales between two slightly moistened towels as they are formed to prevent them from drying out.
  • To Steam: Line steamer bottom with cornhusks, place tamales in single layer and cover with slightly moist towel. Steam for about 25 minutes and allow to rest for 15 minutes more in the steamer for masa to set up prior to serving. When first finished steaming, they are the consistency of polenta of cream of wheat. As it "sets" it will firm up.
  • Optional: Top with a scoop of ice cream and drizzle the hot tamales with caramel sauce.

Vinod Tmg
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These tamales are a great way to use up leftover apples. They are also a fun and easy treat to make with kids. I highly recommend this recipe.


Mudassar Rathor
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I was so excited to try this recipe. But unfortunately, the tamales were dry and bland. I think the problem was that I didn't use a good quality masa. I'm definitely going to try this recipe again with a better masa.


Samantha Baker
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These tamales are so good! I made them for my husband and he loved them. He said they were the best tamales he's ever had. I'm definitely going to be making them again.


sofia beyblade
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I made these for my family and they loved them. I doubled the recipe and made them in my waffle iron. They cooked up nice and crispy on the outside and the inside was tender and gooey. I can't wait to make them again.


Mari ghazhonia
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These tamales are the best! They are so moist and flavorful. The apple mixture is the perfect sweetness to balance out the savory masa shells. I highly recommend this recipe.


MD IMRAN SHEIKH
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I added a little chopped nuts and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar to the apple mixture. They were a big hit at my party. I'll definitely be making them again.


Krystal Baker
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These were really easy to make and the apple mixture was so good. I used a blend of butter and coconut oil to fry the tamales. It gave them a nice crispy shell with a tender inside. Everyone at the party loved them.


Ricky Ashe
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I had a hard time getting the masa shells to hold together when I rolled them out. They just kept breaking. I finally gave up and just made them into a big ball and fried them.


Sumani Hamza
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I've made these several times. They are always a big hit. I like to make the apple mixture the day before and let it hang out in the refrigerator overnight. The flavors really blend well that way. I've also made them ahead of time and reheated them i


Ahmad Atta
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These were way too much trouble to make. And they didn't taste that great either. I won't be making these again.


Kani K
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The tamales were dry and the apple filling was bland. I don't recommend this recipe.


Jam Ameer
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I used a Granny smith apple instead of a Fuji apple. It worked out great. Really enjoyed this recipe.


SLP Entertainment Channel (Sonam)
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I wanted to make something sweet and different for Christmas Eve so I tried these. They are phenomenal! A big hit with my family! We loved them.


Solomon Gichuki
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Excellent! I followed the directions but added a little more cinnamon to the apple mixture. Very tasty!


Arslan Arslan mj
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I've tried several different sweet tamale recipes but this is my favorite. It's the only one I make now. They are consistently good and people always love them. They are a big hit at every potluck I bring them to. I've also gotten several requests fo


Rashid Aalam
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I made these and they were so good. My kids loved them and so did my husband. He went back for thirds! I didn't make any changes to the recipe because it looked really good as written. I'm not usually one for giving out compliments on just any recipe


Shahrukh Rajput
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I made these for a potluck at church and they were a huge hit! I didn't have a tamale press so I used a rolling pin and a cookie cuter to make the shells. They worked fine. I also got a lot of good feedback from people asking for the recipe. :)


Surafel Bezuayehu
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I'm a southern gal and I love a good tamale. I was excited to try something a little different with this recipe. So glad I did. These were one of the best things I've ever made. Everyone kept asking me what I put in them and I was proud to tell them


Yousaf Arin
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I am a must confess that I was a little skeptical about this recipe. I mean apples in tamales? But I was pleasantly surprised. These really are amazing and everyone loved them. I'll definitely be making these again soon. Great recipe!


Tala Hayek
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These little tamales were a huge hit at our holiday gathering! Super easy to make and so delicious. My only complaint is that I can't eat just one! Very dangerous...definitely need to hide these from myself. But I won't because I want everyone to enj


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