Red Chile Lamb Barbacoa Tamales
User Reviews
5
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Prep Time
15 mins
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Cook Time
6 hrs 23 mins
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Total Time
6 hrs 38 mins
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Servings
72 tamales
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Calories
250 kcal
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Course
Main Course
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Cuisine
Mexican
Red Chile Lamb Barbacoa Tamales
Description
This recipe starts by preparing the tamale masa with lard, baking powder, salt, masa harina, and chicken broth. The masa is mixed and tested for the right texture by floating in warm water. Concurrently, a red chile sauce is made by broiling vegetables and chiles before blending into a smooth sauce. The lamb leg is cooked with agave nectar and shredded. The masa is spread on tamale wrappers, filled with shredded lamb and sauce, then wrapped and steamed until cooked through.
The lamb barbacoa filling is moist and richly flavored from slow cooking and the red chile sauce, which balances heat and acidity from the roasted ingredients. The masa dough is tender with a mild corn flavor that wraps the filling securely. Together, they create a classic tamale experience with distinctive southwest flavors.
Tamales can be made ahead in large batches and frozen for future meals. They reheat well by steaming, preserving moisture and texture. The recipe encourages filling tamales with leftovers as a creative way to use extra cooked meats or fillings.
Ingredients
Tamale Masa:
- 2 pounds lard if you are using rendered lard you will need to use less broth
- 2 teaspoons baking powder divided
- 2 tablespoons salt divided
- 5 pounds masa harina unprepared for tamales, divided, fresh ground
- 2 to 3 cups chicken broth divided
Red Chile Sauce:
- 1 Spanish onion quartered
- 3 to tomatillos husked and washed
- 2 to tomato quartered
- 3 garlic peeled, cloves
- 4 New Mexico chile stemmed
- 4 ancho chiles stemmed
- 1 ½ cups water divided
- salt to taste
Lamb:
- 2 1/2 pounds lamb leg de-boned
- 2 tablespoons agave nectar
Instructions
Make Tamale Mesa:
- Place 1 pound of lard in a large stand mixer and mix until fluffy, scraping sides so the lard stays in the center of the mixing bowl. (The flat beater is the ideal accessory for mixing.) Add half the baking powder and half the salt to the lard and mix together.
- Add half the masa and mix together. Slowly add half the broth to the masa and mix until combined. The mixture should be about the consistency of smooth peanut butter. If not, add more broth as necessary. Test the masa by taking a small piece (1/2 teaspoon) and dropping it into a cup of warm water. If it floats it is ready; if it sinks, add a little more lard, beat for another minute and test it again. Repeat this process until the masa floats. Pour the masa mixture into a bigger bowl. Repeat the process with the remaining ingredients.
- Cover the masa and set aside while you prepare your filling.
Red Chile Sauce:
- Preheat the broiler.
- Put the onions, tomatillos, tomatoes, and garlic on a baking sheet. Put the baking sheet under the broiler and cook without turning until vegetables start to get charred, about 7 minutes. Remove, set aside, and let cool to room temperature.
- In a large dry skillet over medium-low heat, toast the chile peppers, turning them over, for about 1 minute. Transfer them to a saucepan with enough water to cover chiles and boil for about 15 minutes until they are soft. Drain the chiles and discard water.
- Combine the vegetables and chiles in a blender with ¾ cup of water per blender (you’ll have to work in two batches) and puree until the mixture is smooth. Season with salt.
- Leftover sauce can be drizzled over tamales.
Lamb:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
- Line a roasting pan with foil.
- Rub agave nectar on the meat and generously season the lamb with salt. Pour the 2 cups red chile sauce over the meat and rub it on all sides. Put the meat (fat side up) in the roasting pan. Roasting the meat fat side up allows the fat to drip down over the roast as it melts, thereby keeping the exterior nice and moist.
- Seal the pan with two layers of foil creating a tight seal, and cook in the oven for 3 hours until meat is very tender.
- Take the pan from the oven and let the meat rest for about 30 minutes.
- When it’s cool enough to handle, coarsely shred the meat with your fingers or forks, discarding any fat.
Prepare Hojas (Corn Husks):
- Soak corn husks in water for an hour before using, rinse well with running water to take off any dust or corn husk fibers. To keep corn husks pliable and easy to work with, keep in water while filling tamales. Place a handful of wet corn husks in a colander to drain before using.
Spread Masa:
- Place the wide end of the husk on the palm of your hand, narrow end is at the top. Starting at the middle of the husk spread 2 tablespoons of the masa with the back of a spoon in a rectangle or oval shape, using a downward motion towards the wide-bottom edge. Do not spread the masa to the ends; leave about a 2-inch border on the left and right sides of the husk.
Fill Corn Husks:
- Spoon 1½ tablespoons of your filling down the center of the masa. Fold both sides to the center; finish off by bringing the pointed end of the husk toward the filled end. Make sure it’s a snug closure so the tamal will not open during steaming. Secure by tying a thin strip of corn husk around the tamal. This will keep the tamal from unwrapping during the steaming process, especially if the husk is too thick and will not stay folded.
Steam Tamales:
- Use a deep pot or tamale steamer to steam tamales. If using a tamale steamer fill with water up to the fill line. Set the tamale rack over the water. Place tamales upright, with fold against the sides of the other tamales to keep them from unfolding. Cover pot with a tightly fitting lid. Set heat on high and bring to a boil, about 15 minutes. Lower heat and simmer for 2½ to 3 hours. Keep the lid on tightly. To test if done, put one tamal on a plate and take off the corn husk. If it comes off without sticking to the tamal they are done.
Notes
- Tamales can be made in large batches, frozen, and steamed later for convenient meals.
- Use leftover fillings to vary the tamale flavor and reduce food waste.
Nutrition Information
Show DetailsNutrition Facts
Serving: 72tamales
Amount Per Serving
Calories 250 kcal
% Daily Value*
| Calories | 250kcal | 13% |
| Carbohydrates | 27g | 9% |
| Protein | 5g | 10% |
| Fat | 14g | 22% |
| Saturated Fat | 3g | 15% |
| Cholesterol | 6mg | 2% |
| Sodium | 229mg | 10% |
| Potassium | 187mg | 4% |
| Fiber | 3g | 12% |
| Sugar | 2g | 4% |
| Vitamin A | 636IU | 13% |
| Vitamin C | 5mg | 6% |
| Calcium | 51mg | 5% |
| Iron | 3mg | 17% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.