Tamales Calientitos REMOTE CLASS
Generously Sponsored by Cuchara Restaurant.
Saturday, April 10, 2021. 3-5pm.
Tamales calientitos, tamales calientitos… the cry rings across the square in any town in Mexico today. It’s the tamal vendors selling their wares, hot out of the steamer, wrapped in newspapers for you to savor on the street!
That call takes you back more than 8,000 years ago to the invention of little steamed sweet or savory packets of food with a multitude of fillings found in early Mexico and Guatemala. Later, the Maya and Aztecs adopted them! Today, the English word tamale comes from the word tamalii from the Nahuatl language spoken by the Aztecs and means “wrapped food” made from a masa dough and a filling and steamed in a corn husk, banana leaf, or, even, bark.
Join us for a taste of history in our latest virtual Culinary Adventure with Cuchara Restaurant from 3-5pm on Saturday, April 10, 2021. Together, we will create authentic tamales by cooking along with the grandma chefs of Cuchara who have handed down recipes from mother to daughter for generations. Buon provecho!
If you choose, Cuchara Restaurant and Archaeology Now will provide a bag of curated ingredients, complete with a playlist of music and a recipe, so you can follow along via Zoom to make your own tamales at home,
Price options:
$25 – Zoom session only
$50 – Zoom presentation + bag of curated ingredients, a playlist of music, and a recipe. Please pick up your bag at Cuchara Restaurant, 214 Fairview St Suite #1, Houston, TX 77006 from 10am – 1pm on April 10, 2021.
$75 – Zoom presentation + ingredients + tamale steamer (a kitchen tool essential for the creation of tamales!)