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Soft masa pockets filled with tender, spiced pork in a rich chile sauce offer authentic comfort in every bite. Steaming these hand-wrapped parcels brings out the deep, smoky flavors of guajillo and ancho chiles balanced with cumin warmth. A labor of love worth sharing, tamales are the ultimate celebration dish or cherished family tradition.
Jump to recipeSoak corn husks in warm water for 2 hours until pliable.
Boil pork shoulder in salted water for 1 hour until tender, then shred and reserve broth.
Toast chiles in dry skillet for 30 seconds, then soak in hot water for 20 minutes.
Blend softened chiles with garlic, cumin, and 1 cup soaking liquid until smooth.
Simmer chile sauce with shredded pork for 15 minutes, season with salt.
Beat lard until fluffy, about 3 minutes, then add masa harina, baking powder, and salt.
Gradually add warm broth until masa reaches spreadable consistency.
Spread 2 tablespoons masa on smooth side of corn husk, leaving borders.
Add 1 tablespoon pork filling in center, fold husk sides over filling.
Fold bottom of husk up and tie with corn husk strip if needed.
Stand tamales upright in steamer basket over boiling water.
Cover and steam for 60-90 minutes until masa pulls away from husk easily.
Let rest 10 minutes before serving.
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