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Here is a recipe adapted from one that the great Tex-Mex scholar and restaurateur Robb Walsh serves at his El Real Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston You can find similar ones served all over South Texas, often served with rice and refried beans I think it’s an excellent side dish for a cookout of grilled chicken or pork, but you could also slide a few fried eggs over the top and call it breakfast, or don't and use vegetable stock or water, and call it a vegetarian supper
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A couple of things to consider when making tamales, a staple at Christmas time in Mexican households and for special occasions First, think of assembling tamales like making crepes: The first one or two never work, but they help you become comfortable with the process Second, don’t be tempted to overfill the tamales; a couple of good tablespoons of filling will do it