Beef, Poblano & Cheese Tamales | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Beef, Poblano & Cheese Tamales

Intro

There’s something incredibly comforting about the process of making tamales. I remember watching my grandmother in her cozy kitchen, the sun filtering through the lace curtains, as she expertly spread masa on corn husks. I would sit on a stool, mesmerized by her swift, skilled hands and the fragrant aroma that filled the room. Now, every time I make tamales, I feel her warmth guiding me, bringing a piece of my childhood into my home.

Why You’ll Love It

This recipe for Beef, Poblano & Cheese Tamales is a beautiful blend of rich flavors and comforting textures. The tender beef combined with the smoky poblano peppers and creamy cheese creates a savory filling that is simply irresistible. Making tamales at home allows you to control the ingredients, and this combination is sure to become a family favorite.

Ingredients

  • Dried corn husks
  • Dried California chili pods
  • Ground beef
  • Shredded mozzarella cheese
  • Diced poblano pepper
  • Garlic
  • Olive oil
  • Goya seasoning
  • Salt
  • Chili powder

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, soak the corn husks in hot water until they are pliable.
  2. In a large saucepan, bring 4 cups of water to a boil. Remove any string-like particles from the chili pods before adding them to the boiling water along with half a packet of Goya seasoning. Cover and boil for about 20 minutes.
  3. After boiling, blend the chili pods with 2 cups of the stock to create a chili sauce.
  4. Drain the remaining stock from the saucepan and return it to the stovetop over medium heat. Once the stock evaporates, add olive oil, onion, and beef, breaking apart the meat as it cooks.
  5. Add 1 packet of Goya seasoning and chili powder, cooking for 5 more minutes before adding the chili sauce. Cook for an additional 5 minutes.
  6. Add garlic and 2 teaspoons of salt. Stir in the poblano pepper if you haven’t already, then reduce heat to medium-low and cook for one hour, partially covering the pan for the last twenty minutes to reduce the sauce.
  7. In a large bowl, combine instant corn masa mix, water, baking powder, salt, and olive oil to create a spongy masa mix.
  8. To assemble the tamales, spread the masa thinly on the corn husks, leaving about 2 inches on the left-hand side. Add 2 tablespoons of meat mixture and a sparse amount of cheese before rolling the tamale.
  9. Use a double boiler or a metal colander placed in a large pot to cook the tamales. Ensure they are snug but not too tight to prevent unraveling.
  10. Boil 2 cups of water in the pot or enough to reach 1 inch in height. Once boiling, reduce the heat, add the tamales, cover with a towel, and cook for 30 minutes.

Tips

Be sure to soak the corn husks long enough to make them pliable. This will make it much easier to spread the masa and roll the tamales. Also, don’t overfill the tamales as this can cause them to burst during cooking.

Variations & Substitutions

If you prefer a spicier tamale, consider adding jalapeños or serrano peppers. For a vegetarian option, substitute the beef with sautéed mushrooms or beans, and use vegetable stock instead of beef stock. Feel free to experiment with different types of cheese for a unique flavor profile.

Storage

Once cooked, tamales can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. To freeze, wrap each tamale in foil and place them in a zip-top bag. They can be frozen for up to 3 months. To reheat, steam them again or microwave them wrapped in a damp paper towel.

FAQ

Can I prepare the tamale filling in advance?

Yes, the filling can be prepared a day or two in advance. Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator until you’re ready to assemble the tamales.

Do I need a special pot to cook tamales?

While a tamale steamer is ideal, you can improvise with a metal colander placed inside a large pot. Just make sure to create enough steam by adding water to the pot and keep the lid covered tightly.

Nutrition

While nutritional content may vary based on specific ingredients and portions, each tamale typically contains around 250-300 calories, 12g of fat, 20g of carbohydrates, and 15g of protein.

Conclusion

Making Beef, Poblano & Cheese Tamales is more than just a culinary project; it’s an opportunity to connect with tradition and create memories with family and friends. Whether you’re an experienced cook or trying tamales for the first time, this recipe offers a delicious and rewarding experience. Enjoy the process and savor the flavors of this classic dish.

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Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball with apples & Bacon | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball with apples & Bacon | Made by Meaghan Moineau

Title: Unforgettable Flavors: Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball with Apples & Bacon
Description: Dive into a world of flavors with our Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball, perfectly paired with apples and bacon. This appetizer brings a delightful blend of tangy, sweet, and spicy notes that will leave your taste buds craving more. Plus, enjoy a heartwarming family memory that makes this dish even more special.

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A Nostalgic Family Gathering: The Cheese Ball That Brought Us Closer

Every autumn, as the leaves turned and the air grew crisp, my family would gather at my grandmother's house for our annual fall feast. It was a tradition that brought warmth to our hearts and joy to our souls. The centerpiece of our appetizer table was always the Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball. This dish, with its intriguing blend of flavors, became a symbol of our family's togetherness.


I remember the first time my grandmother introduced us to this cheese ball. She had just returned from a trip to upstate New York, where she discovered Adams Reserve New York Extra Sharp Cheddar. Inspired by the cheese’s bold flavor, she decided to create something special. The kitchen was filled with the comforting aromas of sizzling bacon and the sweet scent of maple syrup, signaling the start of our cherished gathering.


As we sat around the table, my grandmother shared stories of her childhood, weaving tales of family traditions and the importance of coming together. With each bite of the cheese ball, the zing of cayenne pepper danced on our tongues, perfectly complemented by the sweetness of dried apples and the smoky crispiness of bacon. The combination was magical, much like the moments we shared.


This cheese ball has since become a staple in our family’s autumn celebrations. It's a recipe that's passed down through generations, each one adding its own personal touch. For me, it’s not just an appetizer; it’s a reminder of those precious moments spent with loved ones, and the flavors of love and family that never fade.


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Ingredients:

- 1 cup dried apple, finely chopped


- 2 tablespoons applejack brandy


- 1 tablespoon maple syrup


- 6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled


- 8 ounces lowfat cream cheese, softened


- 2 cups shredded Adams Reserve New York Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese


- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper


- 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar


- 1 cup sweet and spicy pecans, finely chopped


Instructions:

1. Place the dried apple slices in a small dish and sprinkle with applejack brandy and maple syrup. Let them soak while you prep the rest of the recipe.


2. In a large skillet, fry the bacon until crisp, turning frequently. Set aside on a paper towel-lined plate to cool.


3. Finely chop the apples. In a food processor, combine the cream cheese, shredded cheddar, cayenne pepper, and chopped apples. Pulse until thoroughly mixed.


4. In a mini food processor (or a cleaned and dried regular processor), combine the pecans, brown sugar, and crumbled bacon. Process until finely chopped.


5. Use a spatula to transfer the cheese mixture to a cutting board. Lightly wet your hands and roll the mixture into a ball.


6. Roll the cheese ball in the bacon pecan mixture, patting gently to coat.


7. Arrange the cheese ball on a serving platter with crackers and apple slices dipped in lemon juice/water to prevent browning. Enjoy!


Difficulty: 4/10
Classification: Appetizer

With its rich tapestry of flavors and a story woven from love and history, this Sweet & Spicy White Cheddar Cheese Ball is more than just a dish—it's a celebration of family, memories, and the joy of coming together. Enjoy making it, sharing it, and savoring every moment with those you love.

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