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**Grandmother’s Tamales Recipe: A Timeless Family Tradition**
### The Tradition Behind Grandmother’s Tamales
Tamales have a rich history in Latin American culture, especially in countries like Mexico, where they are considered a staple food. Tamales are made by wrapping a dough (masa) around a filling and then steaming it in corn husks. The variations in fillings—whether savory or sweet—are endless, but the process of making tamales is always a labor of love.
Grandmother’s tamales are often the ones remembered most fondly. They may feature a secret blend of spices, a beloved filling, or a cooking technique passed down from mother to daughter, mother to son. Let’s take a closer look at this special tamale recipe, which brings the warmth and comfort of family tradition to your kitchen.
### Ingredients for Grandmother’s Tamales:
For the Pork Filling:
– 2 lbs pork shoulder or pork butt
– 1 medium onion, chopped
– 4 cloves garlic, minced
– 3 dried guajillo chilies (or any dried chili of your choice)
– 2 dried ancho chilies
– 1 tsp ground cumin
– 1 tsp paprika
– 1 tsp oregano
– Salt and pepper to taste
– 1-2 cups of beef or chicken broth (for the sauce)
– 2 tbsp vegetable oil