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kayb

kayb

Road food payoff:

 

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A No. 10 can full of tamales.

 

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Stripped of shuck, and ready for application of cheap grocery store chili.

 

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The final product, sans Saltines, which I added moments later.

 

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And the remaining 2 dozen and 9 bagged up and waiting for the freezer.

 

For those who are not familiar, Delta tamales are a different creature from Mexican tamales. The seasonings are quite different, for one thing; salt, pepper, red pepper. No garlic, no onion, no cumin, etc. The masa is very thin, the filling-to-masa ratio is probably 4:1. They're boiled instead of steamed. And sometimes you find them wrapped in foil or waxed paper instead of corn shucks. Some folks prefer chopped onions on top of theirs; I don't care for raw onion, so I don't. And always, always, cheap no-beans grocery store chili, and Saltines.

 

And a cold Co'Cola.

 

One of the multitude of reasons I would live nowhere else.

 

kayb

kayb

Road food payoff:

 

59b32d1013fb9_Tamales20908.jpg.7323310c1904000f8f3739f7915f7422.jpg

 

A No. 10 can full of tamales.

 

59b32d1ab3feb_Tamales40908.jpg.dd15f4435a272deefd2e0f82001d05cb.jpg

 

Stripped of shuck, and ready for application of cheap grocery store chili.

 

59b32d06f2b7a_tamales0908.thumb.jpg.7027cb912448ee1f385fdcd62c34aff3.jpg

 

The final product, sans Saltines, which I added moments later.

 

59b32d158dc8a_tamales30908.jpg.091fc6a573b05585514c879da86b97da.jpg

 

And the remaining 2 dozen and 9 bagged up and waiting for the freezer.

 

For those who are not familiar, Delta tamales are a different creature from Mexican tamales. The seasonings are quite different, for one thing; salt, pepper, red pepper. No garlic, no onion, no cumin, etc. The masa is very thin, the filling-to-masa ratio is probably 1:4. They're boiled instead of steamed. And sometimes you find them wrapped in foil instead of corn shucks. Some folks prefer chopped onions on top of theirs; I don't care for raw onion, so I don't. And always, always, cheap no-beans grocery store chili, and Saltines.

 

And a cold Co'Cola.

 

One of the multitude of reasons I would live nowhere else.

 

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