The meat and some vegetables were cooked ahead of time The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
First, some of our Su Espacio class member ground fresh corn to prepare fresh tortillas for our coffee break The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Felix, one of the twin boys from Germany hand-grinding yellow corn The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Cecelia’s family members made these scrumptious corn tortillas which we ate with coffee grown on their farm. Delicioso! The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
All morning people worked on cutting and cleaning banana leaves to later wrap our tamales in. The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
As with families preparing for Navidad, everyone including kids had a job to do. The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Washing cilantro & other spices from the garden outside The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Cutting up vegetables The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Cutting up freshly cooked pork The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Cutting up freshly cooked pork The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Using a grater and sieve to make fresh tomato juice for the recipe The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Listening to instructions from Corinna The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Felix & Jon take turns stirring the white cornmeal batter for tamale base The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
We all worked and visited all morning – A great together time! The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Finally we start putting them together! The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
A family member shows us how to wrap the final tamale. The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
Soon the tables were filled with tamales! The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
And we looked like a tamale factory! 🙂 The kitchen of Sra. Cecelia, Atenas, Costa Rica |
This was an activity sponsored by David & Corinna of Su Espacio as a total immersion Spanish activity. It was totally in Spanish, a lot of fun, cultural learning, tasty, and good use of the Spanish language! I loved it even though my leg was hurting.
And for my permanent display of these same photos see my “People and Fiestas” Gallery titled:
Tamale Making Class. And for those who would like the recipe, here it is, just for you to make Christmas Tamales in Tennessee! 🙂 ¡Feliz Navidad! (And good luck finding all the ingredients there!)