🎙️Episode 15: "Beyond the Batallas: The Real Story of Cinco de Mayo"
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Think Cinco de Mayo is Mexican Independence Day? Think again! Join host David Flores and SME Homero Vera for a 45-minute deep dive into the true story behind the holiday.
We uncover the incredible 1862 Battle of Puebla, where General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín—a native son of Goliad, Texas—led 4,500 poorly equipped Mexican soldiers, including local hero Major Porfirio Zamora Galván, to defeat the superior French army in a massive upset. Discover the "Texas Connection" to this global holiday and the mesteño spirit that connects our roots and our heroes on both sides of the border.
Recipe:
CORN TAMALES
TAMALES DE ELOTE
Corn tamales or tamales de elote are only
seasonal and not very well known, even amongst
Mexican-Americans from other regions of the state. In
our family we always look forward to the corn season
so we can make these delicious corn tamales.
Field corn is the best corn to use, it tends to make
better masa*. The sweet corn makes for a more liquid
masa.
2 dozen ears of corn
2 cups melted vegetable shortening
1 cup melted butter
1 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
corn husks
Take one ear of corn at a time and place on cutting
board. With a sharp knife cut the ends of the ear. Peel
off the rough outer husk and discard. In a sink of
lukewarm water place the soft inner husks. Pull off all
excess cornsilk of ears of corn and set aside. After
cleaning all ears of corn, place ear on its end and with
the sharp knife scrape the kernels of the ear. When
you accumulate a good amount, place in a large bowl.
After scraping all the ears, liquefy the kernels in a
blender, one cup at a time. If you need to pour a little
bit of the melted butter & shortening, do so. Pour
liquefied corn in a bowl and repeat until all kernels are
done. Add melted butter and shortening, sugar, and
salt and mix into a masa. Take corn husks and place
masa into the husk and roll into a tamale. Repeat until
all masa is gone. Place upright in a steamer pot and
cook for about 20 to 25 minutes or until done. Makes
about 3 to 4 dozen. Enjoy.
*masa = dough
Book:
El Mesquite by Elena Zamora O-shay (Zamora’s daughter)