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Tamale Pie Out here in the Southwest, a good tamale pie is about as good a cozy winter dish you can find. Although delicious year-round, it always seems to hit the spot when it's cold and rainy outside. Served with a warm buttered tortilla, its flavorful filling and crunchy corn meal topping is hard to beat. On Cooking Dude, you will also find a similar dish, Tamale Casserole. The casserole is simpler to fix, consisting of mainly opening cans, and is also very delicious. It's great to take to a potluck or office party, and you don't have any topping to bake. Check it out! But if you want the Real Thing, keep reading. Here's the recipe for Heat the oven to 375 degrees, and place the rack in the middle of the oven. Butter the inside of a 9" x 13" baking dish. (It's easiest if the butter is at room temperature. Then just finger paint the inside of the dish.) 1 pound ground beef Ingredients for the topping: 4 1/2 cups water Brown the meat in a big skillet and then add the chopped
onion. After a few more minutes add the garlic, jalapeño, cumin, cayenne, chili
powder, salt, and pepper. After a couple of minutes more, add the rest of the
filling ingredients except for the cheese. Simmer for ten minutes or so to
remove some of the liquid, and remove from the heat. While the filling is simmering, get the water boiling for the topping. Add the butter, salt, and pepper. Gradually add the cornmeal while stirring constantly. After it's all added, whisk it if necessary to dissolve lumps, if any. Don't worry about some small lumps; this is a topping, not a hot breakfast cereal. Spoon the filling in the baking dish, sprinkle the cheese over it, and spread the topping over that. Bake it in the oven for 30 minutes. If you would like the top to be a little browner, turn on the broiler for a few minutes. Let the dish sit out of the oven for 10-15 minutes to cool off and firm up before serving. During this time, you can warm up some flour tortillas on the griddle, add a little butter and salt, fold them up, and have a great side for the dish, as shown in the top photo. |
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