Tamale Pie (Libby)




Tamale Pie (Libby)
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Last updated 9/27/2008 2:29:43 PM. Recipe ID 60422. Report a problem with this recipe.



 
      Title: Tamale pie (libby)
 Categories: None
      Yield: 1 Servings
 
      2 c  Water
      1 c  Fine yellow corn meal
        x  Dash salt
      2 ts Chili powder
      1 cn Black beans, rinsed and
           Drained
           (or about 1 1/2 c cooked
           Dried black beans)
     12 oz Chunky salsa
      1    Diced jalapeno (or to
           Taste)
    1/2 ts Oregano
    1/2 ts Cumin seeds, toasted and
           Cracked
           (or just under 1/2 tsp
           Ground cumin)
    1/2 ts Coriander seeds, toasted and
           Cracked
           (or under 1/2 tsp ground
           Coriander)
      2 sm Or 1 large carrot, chopped
      2 oz Diced browned tempi (opt)
 
  prepare spices and then sautee carrots in vinegar or whatever you
  usually use, along with the spices.  add the jalapeno and the beans,
  stirring and cooking about 3 min, then add salsa and reduce heat to a
  simmer. while the bean mixture is simmering, bring 2c water to boil
  with dash of salt. a little at a time, sprinkle the corn meal into
  the boiling water, stirring constantly to avoid lumps.  continue
  sprinkling and stirring until you have a thick porridge resembling
  grits or cream of wheat (ymmv with the amount of corn meal this takes
  ~- don't force all the corn meal into the batter if it looks done
  with less). remove batter from heat and stir in chili powder. the
  bean mixture should be just about cooked now -- if carrots are
  tender, remove bean mixture from heat.
  
  spread 1/2 the corn meal mixture into the bottom of a large loaf pan
  or small baking dish. spread all of the bean mixture (or as much as
  reaonably fits in your pan) onto the corn batter. top with remaining
  half of the batter, kind of like a top and bottom crust. bake at 400
  f for 30 min or until the top corn meal batter is pretty firmly set.
  
  garnish, if desired, with fresh tomatoes, cilantro, scallions, hot
  sauce, etc.
  
  Posted by Libby  to the Fatfree Dig.
  [Vol.12 Issue 3], Nov. 4, 1994. FATFREE Recipe collections
  




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Recipe ID 60422 (Apr 03, 2005)