Knowing all of this was going to happen, I invited our Point Loma "family" for a late afternoon cookout at the Alfa. My daughter thought the kids might be "too old" for the snow play and Santa, but they got into it just fine, and helped the younger ones build mini snow men and make snow balls. The kids ignored Santa's tent, but my daughter and I got our picture taken with him. Just for fun!
The party was pretty much over before 7:00. Our guests left, and after a quick clean up of our site, we wandered over to our neighbors with a bottle of wine and enjoyed a couple of hours of conversation around their warming gas portable fire pit.
This one looks a little smaller than the one they had. It is called a Camp Chef and is on sale at Cabela's |
Sunday we went to the lovely home of one of our family for a tamale-making party. Some of us helped our hostess Josie prepare the masa, slice the cheese, cut the veggies, and shred the meat she had cooked overnight.
When all of the ingredients were ready, we gathered around for a tamale-making lesson. The boy in the white chef's jacket is my younger grandson. He takes cooking very seriously, and won this jacket when he took second place in a county fair kids' cooking competition.
The women and children all pitched in.
The men watched football.
The kids finished up folding the last of the tamales while the women cleaned up.
The men watched football!
After steaming the first batch in a very large steamer, they were finally ready to taste.
They were the best tamales I have ever eaten. The kids loved them.
The men filled their plates and went back into the living room to watch football!
Sorry guys. I'm really just kidding you about the game. It was the Steelers and the Packers after all.
Everyone was pretty happy. Craig is a Packer fan said that despite their loss, it was a terrific game. Josie's husband Max is from Pennsylvania, so he was pleased with the result.
We brought home a couple of dozen tamales for dinners in the Alfa. Josie also told me they were very good for breakfast, if I just fry them a bit and serve them with a sunny-side-up egg or two.
I now have a far greater appreciation for the simple tamale. It is a lot of work to make them from scratch, but oh so worth it. No wonder it is a Holiday tradition in most Hispanic homes.
Yum, I have never had tamales but they looked delicious. I hope I get the chance to try them when we are in TX this winter.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading all about your fun weekend! What nice memories you all have made! It's so refreshing to read about families enjoying each other! Our grandson also enjoys cooking. We might see them on TV one day.....
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Merikay and Craig!
I've never been a big tamale fan, but I'll bet those home made ones are delicious. You can make some for us when we meet up sometime in the Keys!
ReplyDeleteWe recently bought a gas fireplace and wonder why we didn't do it sooner. Ours came from Lowes for $99. It has a nice cover and is just the right size. I posted pics of it on the blog a few days ago. We use it much more than the wood fireplace because it's so easy.
That is one thing that I am going to learn ...making tamales!!! Has been on my list for years!
ReplyDeleteLast winter, while spending time with our daughter in Menifee a lady came around our campground selling tamales. OHHHH they were excellent.
ReplyDeleteHow much fun was that! Both things :-) To win with a tacky Christmas sweater is pretty cool. Love tamales too, one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in Montana, we had very dear Mexican friends. They always shared their homemade tamales and shells with us. They were wonderful. I hadn't though about that in so long. Thanks for the good memories.
ReplyDeleteI've never eaten a tamale, but have always wondered how they tasted. I don't even know what's inside one.
ReplyDeleteHey, where's the picture of you in the prize winning sweater?
Fun! Would love a photo of that tacky sweater.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family. Christmas Eve we will be melding 2 family traditions. Tamales from my S-I-L's family and Pierogi ftom my family. Yummy holiday food.a Tex/Mex-European Fiesta in San Antonio.
ReplyDeleteOur friends Allen and Lolita made Tamales for us last year and they were dee-lish-us.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your entire family.
I love learning about all these wonderful traditions, all with tasty food!
ReplyDeleteAnd those ^%#& men... why is it that they get away with "enjoying the game" (or other such activity), while the women slave in the kitchen - usually before AND after? Of course kitchen time is usually the best visiting time so I guess that's okay.
Have a very Merry Christmas!