Tamales de Huitlacoche
WHAT YOU NEED
- 1 cup instant corn flour (masa harina)
- ¾ cup warm water
- ½ cup vegetable shortening
- ½ cup chicken stock
- 2 cans huitlacoche or 2 cups of fresh huitlacoche (Mexican truffle from the fungus of ears of corn)
- ½ cup roughly chopped cilantro
- 1 (1-pound) package corn husks
- ½ cup Cacique® Cotija cheese, grated
HOW TO MAKE IT
- Place corn husks in a large bowl, cover with boiling water, and soak for at least 1 hour, remove excess water and pat each husk dry.
- For the tamales, moisten the instant corn flour with the warm water, and set aside. Beat shortening in mixer until creamy and fluffy. Fold in the corn flour and the chicken stock.
- Mix well and set aside. In a blender, puree huitlacoche and cilantro with a little water until smooth. Add this mixture to the dough and fold in well. Season with salt and pepper.
- To assemble the tamales, open the corn husks and place 1 spoonful of dough in the center of the cornhusk. Fold over the sides of the husk and secure with a piece of string. Repeat the process until all the dough is finished. Using a steamer, steam the tamales for 40 to 45 minutes.
- Remove tamales from the steamer and allow them to sit for 5 minutes. Then open them and serve them with a sprinkle of cheese.