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“I love making tamales. They’re a little more time- consuming but worth the effort. I usually make them for Christmas, but my family demands them more often.” —Cindy Pruitt, Grove, Oklahoma
Nutritional Facts 2 tamales equals 564 calories, 35 g fat (7 g saturated fat), 44 mg cholesterol, 835 mg sodium, 43 g carbohydrate, 7 g fiber, 20 g protein.
Originally published as Chicken Tamales in Taste of Home December/January 2011, p51
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Reviewed on Jun. 15, 2013 by SusanneM
These are absolutely wonderful and I will definitely be making them again. I did cut the chili powder back to just under 1/4 cup for us, and added a couple teaspoons salt to the dough. So good, can't wait to have them again. Thanks for sharing!
Reviewed on Apr. 20, 2013 by kristinscotth
Let me start off by saying I did not make actual tamales. I just made the chicken filling. I did not get a broiler chicken; I just used 3 chicken breasts, and boiled it with the onion and garlic like the recipe indicated, and I probably used half the water. All the other reviews made me nervous to put in all the chili powder, so I only put in 1/4 cup. I thought it was a good amount of flavor. We put the chicken filling in homemade flour tortillas instead of making tamales. SO, this is 5 stars for the chicken filling. I will make this again.
Reviewed on Feb. 05, 2013 by looneyonthepath
My tamales fell apart in the steamer! I am going back to my own recipe.
Reviewed on Jan. 11, 2011 by squirrelwidow
My family absolutely love these. It was my first attempt at making them. The recipe was so easy to follow. I only had a 1/4 cup of chili powder and added taco seasoning to it. If I do that again I will omit all salt in the recipe. Other than that I would definitely recommend this recipe to others. Talked to a friend after I made them, and she wants the recipe, too.
Reviewed on Jan. 07, 2011 by char3bc
Where could a person get corn husks in the off season? Do you actually eat the corn husk? I love mexican foods, but this is somthing I have never seen or tasted before.
Reviewed on Jan. 07, 2011 by jillneal
These were really good. I added 1/4 c. chili powder instead of the 3/4 c. suggested and they turned out perfectly. I'd shudder to think what 3/4 c. would taste like.
Reviewed on Jan. 06, 2011 by daisy designer
I love this recipe! I made these for New Years Day and they were a hit. It was the first time I had made tamales...I thought it would be dificult and it was so simple that we were even able to finish in the dark after the power went out! I'm definately making these again.
Reviewed on Jan. 01, 2011 by esh2
This are a lot of work ,but are so good. You do need some salt in the dough.maybe 1 t,
Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2010 by jillneal
has anyone made this with 3/4 c. chili powder? i'm making these for christmas eve and i'm thinking this must be incorrect!
Reviewed on Nov. 27, 2010 by WDWdreamer30
I tried making these-not had too much luck in the past with tamales. These are awesome! My husband doesn't usually like tamales but he was singing his praises with these! I only difference I did was only put in 1/4 c. of chili powder - I wondered if the amount was correct like the person posted before me. I think it was just enough chili powder. I am hooked and will be making these for the rest of my relatives!
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