BRAISED DUCK TAMALES WITH SOUR CHERRY MOJO
Provided by Aarón Sánchez
Time 2h45m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- In a bowl, combine the kosher salt and chopped thyme and mix it well. Rub the salt and thyme mixture on both sides of the duck, layering it on thickly. Place legs in a shallow pan and refrigerate, covered, overnight.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- In the same shallow pan, add the onion, garlic, star anise, canela, and duck fat over the legs. Cover the pan with aluminum foil. Roast in the oven for 3 hours.
- Meanwhile, soak the cornhusks in warm water for 1 hour.
- To make the dough for the tamales, moisten the instant corn flour with the warm water. Set aside. Beat the shortening in a mixer until creamy and fluffy, about 10 minutes, then fold in the corn flour and chicken stock.
- After 3 hours remove the legs from the fat, remove the outer skin and shred the meat away from the bone and set aside.
- To assemble the tamales, open the soaked cornhusks and add 2 tablespoons of dough. Spread the dough over the cornhusk leaving a 1/2-inch border. Put 1 tablespoon of the shredded duck meat in the center in a line. Fold the cornhusk over, enclosing the duck in the dough, and secure the tamale with a string or ripped-off piece of the cornhusks. Repeat the process until all the dough and filling is finished.
- In a double boiler or steamer, steam the tamales for 20 minutes. Turn off heat and allow to sit for 10 minutes before serving.
- To make the sour cherry mojo: Soak the dried cherries in a bowl with red wine for 1 hour.
- In a medium saucepot, heat 1 tablespoon of oil over medium high heat. When the oil has begun to smoke, add the shallots, chipotle, and garlic. Cook for 5 minutes then deglaze with red wine vinegar and duck stock. Cook for 3 minutes then add the cherry mixture. Cook for 30 minutes until the liquid has thickened. Add the parsley. Season with salt and pepper.
- To serve, remove the tamale from the steamer. Open the tamales and serve with a spoon of the cherry mojo.
DUCK TAMALES WITH MOLE SAUCE
Florence Fabricant brought this recipe to The Times in 1988, part of a piece looking at the Coyote Cafe in Santa Fe, N.M, where the owner Mark Miller drew from a diverse selection of ingredients. Here, duck serves as the filling in tamales smothered in mole sauce. It's a rich, satisfying dish for a weekend project.
Provided by Florence Fabricant
Categories dinner, project, main course
Time 1h40m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- To make the mole sauce, cover the ancho chilies with boiling water, and allow to soak until soft. Remove the seeds, and chop the chilies.
- Spear the tomatoes and tomatilloes with a fork and roast over an open flame until the skins begin to blacken. Chop and place in a food processor.
- Roast the garlic by holding it on a fork over the flame until lightly browned. Add to the food processor, along with the duck or veal stock, chilies, oregano, canela or cinnamon, cloves, pepper and allspice. Puree this mixture.
- Transfer the mixture to a saucepan, and simmer 15 to 20 minutes. Add the chocolate and sugar, and stir just until melted.
- To make the tamales, remove 3 tablespoons of fat from the duck confit, and heat the fat in a skillet. Add the mole sauce to the fat, and cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly.
- Melt the confit. Remove duck legs, skin them, and cut the meat off the bones, dicing it into 1/2-inch cubes. Mix with 1/4 cup of mole sauce and set aside.
- Stir warm water into the masa harina. The texture should be malleable, like a very soft dough. In a bowl whip the remaining chilled confit fat with a fork, and beat in the masa harina. Season to taste with a little salt.
- Dry the cornhusks. Flatten them, and spread about 1 1/2 tablespoons of the masa harina-fat mixture on the smooth inner side of each husk. Distribute the diced confit mixture in a line down the center of each husk. Roll each husk loosely, allowing room for expansion, and fold down the top to make a package. Tie with a strip of cornhusk. If cornhusks are not available, use pieces of cooking parchment.
- Steam the tamales for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, reheat the remaining mole sauce. Allow the tamales to cool slightly, then serve with the mole sauce on the side.
DUCK (OR CHICKEN) & CHILE MOLE TOSTADAS
This comes from an astonishingly talented chef, Pablo Jacinto, who is from the Oaxaca region of Mexico. He calls this MOLE DE LA SUEGRA , Mother-In-Law's Mole. The recipe is in two parts, but you could easily separate them. They are fabulous as regular tostadas, or miniature ones for appetizers, tostaditas. They can be made ahead, and assembled just before guests arrive. To get the deep and complex flavour, there are no shortcuts. You can, however, get good results starting with a supermarket roasted chicken, since most of the good flavour is in the sauce. Apparently you can make it with leftover dark meat turkey too, but I haven't done that.
Provided by Jangomango
Categories Chicken
Time 2h20m
Yield 10-12 appetizers
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- For the MOLE: Pull the stems off the chiles and shake out the seeds.
- Set the seeds aside.
- Wipe off the chiles with a damp paper towel.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a heavy skillet.
- Working in batches, add the chiles and fry until toasty but not dark brown.
- If they get too dark, they become bitter so watch carefully.
- Add more oil as needed.
- As chiles are done, transfer them to a bowl.
- Add a little oil to the chile-toasting pan and toast the bread slices in it.
- (You could also brush the slices with oil and toast them in a 350 degrees oven for 12 to 15 minutes.) Using the same pan, toast 1/4 cup reserved chile seeds until brown but not burned.
- Remove from pan and set aside.
- Add the sesame seeds to the pan and toast until browned.
- If more oil is needed, add it by the teaspoonful.
- Remove the seeds from the pan and set aside.
- Cut the tomatoes and onions in half and rub with olive oil.
- Place on a baking sheet and broil for about 10 to 12 minutes, turning them once, until slightly charred (this gives the mole even more flavour).
- Put half of the chiles, bread, tomatoes, onion, garlic and 1 cup broth in a blender and puree.
- Transfer to a large pot.
- Repeat with the remaining chiles, bread, tomatoes, onion and garlic.
- Add 1 cup broth; puree.
- Put half of the peppercorns, cloves, chile seeds and sesame seeds in a spice grinder and grind to a powder.
- Add to the pot.
- Repeat.
- Add the chocolate to the pot along with the salt and remaining chicken stock.
- Simmer over low heat for 45 minutes.
- Remove from heat and let cool for 30 minutes, then strain.
- Tear the poultry into bite-size pieces (discard bone, skin and fat) and heat in the mole sauce just until warm.
- Serve with rice or Tostada Mix.
- TOSTADA Mix: Toss the cabbage, radishes and cilantro in a large bowl.
- Whisk together the garlic, salt, lemon juice, vinegar, brown sugar, cumin, red pepper flakes and olive oil until emulsified.
- Add half of the dressing to the slaw and toss.
- Taste, and add more dressing if desired.
- To serve tostaditas or tostadas: Place a couple of heaping tablespoons of chicken (or turkey or duck) mole on a crisped tortilla and top with slaw.
- Garnish with a sprinkling of feta cheese.
TAMALES WITH YELLOW MOLE: TAMALES DE AMARILLO MOLE
Steps:
- In a large mixing bowl soak the corn husks for 30 minutes.
- In another bowl, add the masa harina and salt and with a whisk, mix well. Slowly add the chicken stock to the masa harina and mix well until a dough-like consistency. Make 10 ping-pong ball size balls of dough.
- In a plastic-lined tortilla press (both sides), press out each ball of dough to form a 5-inch round (about the size of the press). Carefully remove the tortilla, and place a spoonful of amarillo mole sauce, a spoonful of shredded cooked chicken. Fold each side of the tortilla and place in a corn husk length-wise. Secure both ends with a string or part of the husk used as a string, and repeat process.
- Steam for 30 minutes.
- Toast chiles on a griddle. Remove and place in a bowl. Cover with boiling water and let stand for 20 minutes.
- In a hot cast iron pan, roast the onion, garlic, tomatillos, and green tomatoes. Roast until well charred on all sides. Place in a bowl and let cool.
- Meanwhile grind peppercorns and cloves in coffee grinder. When the vegetables are cool enough to handle peel off the charred skin and puree them in a blender with the hoja santa leaves, drained chiles, and spices.
- In hot pot, heat the lard, add the pureed strained sauce, and cook for 5 minutes.
- In a small bowl, add the masa harina and water. Mix until well blended. Add this mixture to the sauce and cook for 5 minutes more, until done.
GOAT CHEESE TAMALES
This recipe was found at FabulousFoods.com where it was credited to Chef Dan Gilmore of the Wuksachi Lodge in the Sequoia National Forest. Serve with Mole Sauce and Salsa Fresca.
Provided by tamarinda
Categories Mexican
Time 1h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Combine masa, baking powder, and salt in mixing bowl.
- Using the paddle attachment of an electric mixer, add butter, cheese, and shortening.
- Mix at high speed for 3 minutes-- add water and beat at low speed for 2 minutes.
- Scrape bowl and add corn -- beat for 1 minute more.
- Wrap dough and allow to rest for 30 minutes.
- On an open dried corn husk, spread 4oz. masa in a large circle in the middle of husk.
- Roll from the sides.
- Using strips of re-hydrated husk, tie off both ends tightly.
- Steam for 30 minutes.
- Serve and top with ancho mole sauce and a side of salsa fresca.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 473.6, Fat 26.5, SaturatedFat 9.9, Cholesterol 20.4, Sodium 784.8, Carbohydrate 56.8, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 1.6, Protein 7.1
CHICKEN MOLE TAMALES
Being Spanish we have a tradition of making tamales. One tradition we have when we come together to make them is only ONE hand in the pot. You make them together but the one that places them in the pot is the only one that has the hand in the pot or it will not come out right. The masa will not cook. I always thought that was...
Provided by Maria Shinzai
Categories Tacos & Burritos
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Prepare the chicken, mole and masa.
- 2. To assemble the tamales, spread 1/4 cup masa into a 3 by 5-inch rectangle on the smooth side of the banana leaf. Place 1 heaping tablespoon of chicken in the center of the masa followed by 2 tablespoons of mole. Using slightly wet hands to prevent sticking, form another 1/4 cup masa into a 3 by 5-inch rectangle and place on top of the mole.
- 3. Fold the banana leaf around the masa to form a rectangular package and tie a strip of corn husk around the middle into a knot or a bow. Repeat for the remaining tamales. Steam the tamales for 1 hour.
TRADITIONAL PORK TAMALES WITH MOLE SAUCE RECIPE - (4.2/5)
Provided by á-174942
Number Of Ingredients 27
Steps:
- * Note: Prepared masa with shortening added, for tamales, can be purchased at Latino markets. For the Pork: Cut off the top half of the head of garlic so that the cloves are exposed. Quarter the onion. Cut the pork into 3-inch cubes. Place the pork in a large pot with the bone, if there is one, along with the cut head of garlic and the onion. Add salt to taste and enough water to cover. Bring the water to boil and simmer the pork, covered, for at least 4 hours. Refrigerate the pork overnight, covered. The next day, remove the fat, gristle and the bone, and shred and save the cooked pork. Strain and save the broth to make the mole sauce. For the Filling: Simmer the California and New Mexico chiles in water for 10 minutes to soften them. (Beware the fumes from the cooking chiles.) Cool the chiles. Remove and discard the stems, seeds and veins. Toast the pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds in a skillet over medium heat until golden, about 6 to 8 minutes. Remove the papery skin from the tomatillos and simmer the tomatillos in the reserved pork broth until tender, about 20 minutes. Drain the tomatillos and set aside, reserving the broth. Cook the onion in the oil over medium heat until tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. Set it aside. In a blender, combine the seeded chiles, toasted pumpkin and sesame seeds, tomatillos, onion, garlic, salt to taste, cumin and 2/3 cup reserved pork broth. Blend together, then pour the mixture through a sieve, saving the liquid. Return the solids to the blender, along with another 2/3 cup pork broth, and blend again. Pour the mixture through the sieve again, discarding the solids and placing the sauce in a saucepan. Simmer the mole sauce for 30 minutes. Combine the sauce with the reserved shredded pork and set it aside to cool. The filling should not be runny. For the Masa: In the bowl of mixer, combine the masa with the baking powder, about 3 tablespoons of pork broth and the melted lard to "lighten" the masa. Beat together, then test the consistency by breaking off a small piece of masa and trying to float it in water. It is not absolutely necessary that it float, but a light, spongy consistency of the masa is critical to good tamales. The masa can't be beaten too much. For Assembly: Soak the hojas in hot water to soften, about 20 minutes. Sort out the smaller pieces and discard. Drain the large hojas just before filling. Take a large hoja and dry it with a paper towel. Hold the hoja in one hand and spread about 2 tablespoons of masa over the hoja with the back of a spoon, or lay the hoja flat on a table to spread the masa. Place about 2 tablespoons of the pork-mole filling on the masa. Fold over the hoja from the side. Now fold over the opposite side to seal the masa. Fold up the bottom of the hoja. The tamale is ready for steaming. Repeat the process with the remaining tamales. (The tamales may be frozen at this point for steaming later.) If necessary the folded tamale may be tied with a strip of hoja to hold it together. Stand the tamales open-end up in a steamer. You may need to steam them in two batches. Steam the tamales until the masa is cooked and firm, 35 to 45 minutes. Repeat with the remaining tamales. This recipe yields 36 tamales. Each tamale: 205 calories; 159 mg sodium; 28 mg cholesterol; 8 grams fat; 3 grams saturated fat; 23 grams carbohydrates; 11 grams protein; 3.09 grams fiber.
KAHLUA TAMALES WITH MOLE SAUCE
This rich mole sauce with lots of spices, chocolate, and coffee flavors elevates simple tamales to gourmet status.
Provided by Allrecipes Member
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Add onion, garlic, oregano, cumin and cinnamon. Cover and cook until onion is almost tender (approximately 10 minutes), stirring occasionally.
- Mix in chili powder and flour and stir for 3 minutes. Gradually whisk in chicken broth and Kahlua. Increase heat to medium-high and boil until liquid is reduced stirring occasionally (approximately 35 minutes). Remove from heat and whisk in chocolate. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Spoon mole over warmed tamales and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 251.4 calories, Carbohydrate 23.3 g, Cholesterol 20.5 mg, Fat 12.7 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 7.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 423.2 mg, Sugar 7.3 g
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