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Saturday, December 30, 2017

Tamales! Ole!

     Around these parts, tamales are a part of the New Years tradition. In fact, I had my very first tamale on New Years Eve on my 2nd mission trip to Mexico, as we were there over New Years...way back when I was barely 18. Now then, I didn't have enough sense to appreciate it those long years ago, probably because my only experience with Mexican food was Americanized tacos (which I still LOVE, by the way) and I didn't have a very adventuresome palate at the time.
   Anywho, a dear friend of mine recently mentioned that she would teach me how to make tamales, and not only did they turn out well, we had a ball doing it together. Something special about mamas in the kitchen together, no? Since I can't sit down with all of you and teach you how to do it, this is a good starting point.




    Here's where I started. I prefer green chile to red, so I wanted to use green. My friend recommended that we make chicken instead of pork because it goes so well with the green chile. So I FILLED my crock pot with Boneless, Skinless Chicken breasts and then made a spice/chile mix.

Recipe for Crock Pot:
  • 7-8 lbs of chicken breasts
  • 2 lbs of diced green chile (green chile from Hatch is best, but whatever you can find in the freezer aisle of your grocery will work)
  • 2 TBSP salt
  • 1-2 TBSP black pepper
  • 1TBSP ground cumin
  • 1 TBSP minced garlic (or 1 tsp garlic powder)
  • 1 large onion- chopped

    Instructions: Trim fat from chicken and arrange a single layer in bottom of crock pot. In a blender or Magic Bullet, give the rest of the ingredients a whirl until they are a smooth uniform consistency. Scoop some of the spice/chile mixture over the chicken. Repeat layers until crock pot is full, ending with remaining chile/spice mixture. Cover and cook on high for 8 hours.
    Chicken should be super tender and falling apart by then. Shred chicken with two forks, dice it with knives or toss it in your stand mixer and let it shred the chicken for you. Make sure you keep the juice that the chicken cooked in, we will use it later.
    Alternatively: you can boil the chicken in this spice/chile mix if you want it accomplished faster

    Next steps:
    Purchase
  • corn husks- a few bags will do, better to have too many in my opinion since they aren't going to go bad anytime soon
  • masa- I used 2 bags of premade masa from the freezer aisle, but if you want to make your own because you don't want to use lard, buy the bagged masa mix and use butter or shortening instead (make a big bowlful, how much you use will be determined by how thick you like your masa spread, how many you make, and the size of the corn husks)
  • shredded Mexican blend cheese....or colby jack, or cheddar or whatever you like

    Gather your supplies
  • large cooking pot with steamer insert
  • spreaders (back of a spoon, wide knife, small spatula)
  • a tray for the completed tamales
  • freezer bags if you're going to freeze some for a later date (good luck with that, by the way)
  • Something to cover the table, it gets a bit messy
  • a large bowl or one side of your sink to soak the corn husks in

    Method:
  • soak the husks for a few minutes so they are flexible
  • mix some of the crock pot liquid into the masa to give it flavor and color (or save it and make chicken and green chile stew)
  • get all your supplies to the table and settle in
  • spread out a husk, smear masa  on the lower half (the wider end)
  • put some chicken in a line down the middle
  • sprinkle cheese over the chicken
  • wrap the side covered in masa over the chicken and cheese in the middle and fold the ends with no masa over the masa/chicken/cheese end
  • stack on a platter to wait until either frozen or steamed

    DONE! You did it! All that's left is to steam and enjoy!
  • Fresh tamales need to steam for about an hour
  • Frozen tamales need closer to an hour and a half
    Just pile them in the steamer basket (Open end UP so they don't fill with water) put a few inches of water in the bottom of the pot and boil gently with a lid on until masa is cooked and tamales are hot all the way through.

    A few notes:
  • If you plan to freeze your tamales, freeze them raw as the masa texture is better that way
  • These go FAST! At least they did at my house. Yes, I have teen-aged boys and Hercules, but I made 7 dozen and 6 dozen were gone in just a few short days. (I've hidden the last dozen so they can't steal them, HA)
  • Once they are steamed, they heat rather nicely in the microwave, so my family liked for me to steam more than needed for the evening meal, and then they would snag 2-3 on their way out the door each day for snacks. 
  • This is seriously labor intensive if you're doing it alone, so I recommend a tamale making party. Two friends helped me with the smearing and rolling and it took well over an hour to make the 7 dozen. SO...our next plan is to meet again, and each woman bring a different kind of meat/cheese combo, we will all work together and then trade some of each kind before we go home.

    And there you have it. Tamales are simple and I found them to be rather forgiving to this newbie. My family is already raving for more, so it looks like I'll be having another tamale-making party in the very near future. Let me know how yours turn out!

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Bye Bye #PlateSpinner Hashtag!

As seen on Facebook today:

Working my last shift as the official Saturday Morning Snack Lady of Gym Magic.
I’ll be retiring the red polo in about an hour.
It’s been fun and such a blessing, but it’s time for a new adventure for Mama K.
#NoLongerAPlateSpinner

8 years! Time to retire this old red polo.
8 years of Saturday mornings traded for 8 years of gymnastics lesson for my boys. Such a gift from Miss Nancy at Gym Magic. I am humbled and grateful for her generosity and it's time for me to share that gift with someone else.
As for me, I'll be taking suggestions on how to spend a Saturday morning as I don't know how to Saturday anymore but I'm willing to re-learn. *winks*

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Kristy's Birthday Gratitude

As seen on Facebook today:

Friends, I am humbled and honored that so many of you took time out of your day to wish me a happy birthday. You’re all so precious and I am glad you’re in my life! It’s been a wonderful day, full of laughter and parties and hilarious photo remakes and my boys and my extended family and cake. That’s a lot of ands, which means I had a lot of blessings today. Thanks for being part of it! 




#BirthdayBlessings
feeling blessed at The Man Crew House.

Photo Remakes are Hilarious!

Tonight at my birthday party, we asked all the boys to indulge us by taking a remake photo. It is a combo of two "cousin" photos at the family Christmas party from way back in 2011. This is the hilarious result.
Oh my word...these boys! They fill my heart.

Pat 18, Titus 9, D***d 20, Tyler 24, Derek 12, James 15
These are the two originals. Just as good, only younger :)

Pat 12, Titus 3, D***d 14, Tyler 18, Derek 6, James 9


School Year Review: December 2017

We are wrapping up school for the holiday break. Here at The Smith Sisters School for Boys (the silly name we made up for our combined homeschool years ago), we have accomplished 85 days of lessons, meaning the school year is already almost half over, can you believe that?! If you have a student in any of the local schools in Las Cruces, your child has accomplished approximately the same amount. Hooray for all the hard work we’ve put in already this year!

Mr. T and Slick have been hard at work this year learning the 3 Rs plus with “Aunt Jodi Mom” every morning and learning Bible, Science, History, Geography, Art, Music and various other topics with “Aunt Kristy Mama” in the afternoons. Both are thriving with working together, as they have generally been only students in their class at home previous to this. Jodi and I are so proud of their effort this year and can’t wait to see where the rest of this school year takes us. 
Happy Holidays, friends! Enjoy the tail end of 2017 and call a hearty welcome to 2018!



Friday, December 15, 2017

Finding Contentment Along the Way

Good morning and Happy Friday!
I’m starting my day at the office with Christmas music courtesy of Pandora, while I sip Earl Grey and update our website.
Here’s hoping you have a day that’s just right for you!
feeling content at Learn for a Lifetime.


Mmm, Earl Grey and Chex Mix

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Baby Caden: 10 Months

As posted on Facebook tonight:

Friends, I try not to be “that” grandma, you know the one who thinks her grandchild is the smartest, cutest, most wonderful baby to ever grace the planet. And shoves their pictures straight up in your face at EVERY opportunity...


This kid...his sweet "Precious Moments" face!


It’s just that he is and I’m right.


#BabyCaden2017
#ThatGrandma
#GrandMamaK
feeling so in love with this little sweet-cheeked grandbaby of mine.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Baby Caden: 10 Months Old

This adorable little snow-baby played in the snow for the first time today and loved it! Then he showed me all his new tricks when we had our weekly Skype date. This week he learned how to clap and to hoot like an owl. I {Heart} him so much!

#GrandMamaK
#BabyCaden
feeling in love.


Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Pretty Gift from Dastroyah/It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

As seen on Facebook today.

It’s been a pleasant day full of friendly faces, yummy treats, great stories and much laughter all while accomplishing much from the to do list.
Time to put the final touches on the day and call it a night.


This is an early Christmas gift from Dastroyah, who brought it to me all the way from Italy. 
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