Cinco de Mayo New Mexican Pork Tamales

1 medium White onion; chopped
2 cup Water
2 T Canola oil
2 Garlic; minced
1 T Flour
1/2 cup Dried ground chile
3/4 t Salt
1/4 t Cumin
1/8 t Oregano
TAMALES
1 6-oz pkg dried corn husks
6 c MASA HARINA
2 c Vegetable oil
2 T Salt
4 1/2 c Water; or more as needed

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place pork and onion in med. baking dish and cover with water. Bake for approx. 1-1/2 hrs. or until meat pulls apart easily. Remove pork from broth. Refrigerate broth. When cool, shred meat with 2 forks or with dough blade of food processor. Strain broth after fat has solidified on surface. (All of this can be done day before.) If the broth doesn’t measure 2 cups, add water to make 2 cups of liquid. Reserve pork and liquid.

In large skillet, heat oil, add minced garlic and pork. Sprinkle flour over mixture and stir constantly for about a minute as the flour begins to brown. Add ground chile, broth and seasonings. Cook over med-low heat until thickened and almost dry, stirring regularly, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat.

Prepare corn husks by submerging in bowl or baking pan of hot water for 30 min. Separate husks and rinse them under warm running water to wash away any grit or brown silks. Soak them in warm water until ready to use.

Prepare MASA. Measure MASA HARINA in large bowl. Add water, while stirring. Add oil and salt and stir well. Use spoon, powerful mixer, or your hands. When well blended should have the consistency of moist cookie dough. If it begins to dry out, add more water. Cover with damp cloth if necessary.

Assemble tamales. Spread dough on smooth side of husk with back of spoon to about 1/2" from side edges, 1" from top edge, and 2" from bottom edge. Spoon about 2 Tbsp. of filling down center. Roll husk over so that MASA covers filling and should come loose from husk. Then roll up husk and fold bottom end under. Repeat until all MASA and filling is used. Stand tamales loosely packed in a steamer/blancher/spaghetti cooker, or lay flat in a criss cross pattern so steam can penetrate effectively. Cover pot and steam for about 1 hr. to 1-1/4 hrs or until the MASA is firm and pulls away from husk easily. Serve tamales warm. Let each person remove his own husks. May be topped with green chile sauce, chili con carne, or cheese and onions if desired.

Hi! This recipe sounds divine! Could you tell me what kind of “ground chile” you refer to? Thanks

It should be what you prefer. You could use chili powder or Chipotle chili powder. I have not made this but I would use Chipotle.