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    Aunt Chilada's Red Chili Tamales

    5 lb lean chuck
    2 carrots, halved
    water
    2 medium onions, quartered
    1 stalk celery, halved
    for chili mixture :
    ¾ cup mild chili powder
    4 cups canned red chili sauce
    1 cup flour
    1½ tbsp hot chili powder
    3 lb beef, shredded
    1 tbsp salt
    ¾ cup lard
    1 tbsp garlic powder
    1 tbsp oregano
    1 tbsp black pepper
    4 cups black olives, coarsely chopped

    masa mixture:

    3 cups masa
    ¼ cup baking powder
    ¾ cups lard, melted
    ½ tbsp salt

    For shredded beef and beef broth: Combine all ingredients in a large pot and add water to 2" above meat. Boil until meat is tender. Strain water and save for broth. When meat is cool, shred by hand.

    For chili mixture: Mix beef broth with both chili powders and add rest of ingredients. Simmer for 1 hour and let cool. Makes enough filling for several dozen tamales and can be frozen.

    For masa mixture: When ready to make tamales, combine masa, lard, baking powder and salt. Beat with an electric mixer. If mixture is too thick, add Spanish chili sauce or beef broth to moisten. Consistency should be similar to cream of wheat.

    For tamales : Select 1 lb (about 12) corn husks. You can use large corn husks or combine two smaller husks.

    Spread 3 or 4 tbsp masa mix across husk, leaving about 1½" of pointed bottom exposed.

    Fold 1½" to 2" of one side of the husk toward the center and roll tamale from that side to the other. Some of the husk will roll into the masa.

    Fold the husk end up against the outside of the tamale.

    Wrap each in 12"-by-12" sheet of waxed paper.

    Steam prepared tamales (in waxed paper) for 45 minutes.

    Makes about 12 tamales.

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    Mama I am glad you posted this recipe! Hey did you notice that Aunt Chilada sounds an awful lot like Enchilada! ? I wonder if that Aunt Chilada thing was a joke?

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    it's funny how they choose names for places!

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    Now I just have got to ask have you got any good Enchilada recipes? I love eating me some fresh Enchilada's!!!! Come to think of it there isn't hardly any Mexican dish that I don't love eating!!!

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