Tamales de res y mole (Beef and mole tamales)
The masa, or dough, is a very important element: Be sure to use fresh masa preparada (prepared masa) and chuck roast, as this shreds easily.
Gather the whole family to make the tamales — everyone should have a job. To build the tamales efficiently, make an assembly line.
From the story: It’s Tamalada Time
Place beef in large stockpot filled with cold water and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer until very tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Remove meat, set aside to cool and reserve broth.
In a separate pot, boil peppers and garlic 1 1/2 hours. Remove from pot and reserve water. Remove stem and seeds from peppers and place peppers and garlic in a blender or food processor. Add small amount of broth from beef and blend to mix well.
Pour contents of blender into medium stockpot and add flour slowly to ensure it mixes thoroughly. Add remaining beef broth and pepper cooking water until stockpot is filled three-fourths full, about 3 1/2 to 4 cups. Season with salt. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until flour is blended in thoroughly, about 5 minutes. Continue cooking until broth is slightly thickened, about 45 minutes.
Shred beef, add to chile sauce and set aside.
Soak husks in sink filled with warm water 15 minutes. Remove and pat dry. Stack them in a pile.
For each tamale, take a spoonful of masa and spread on corn husk, making sure tapered end of husk points down and that there is room all around husk to allow for wrapping. Add about 3 tablespoons of mole to center of tamale. Fold in each side of husk, then fold up from the bottom. Set aside. Repeat to make rest of tamales.
When tamales are all formed, place in batches in steamer set over simmering water. Steam until masa is firm, about 1 1/2 hours.
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