Being in Texas it is really traditional to have Tamales on Christmas Eve or even Christmas Day. I LOVE tamales, but have never tried to make them because of the time involved and the fact that I think it is something that has to be done with a group of people, like Grandmas, Sisters and Friends! Sure you can buy tamales but the bonding that takes place while you cook in the kitchen together I think is why people continue to make them at home.
Tamales have been traditional for Christmas Eve for centuries because they’re portable, easy to store and inexpensive to make for large gatherings like you would have this time of year.
My family is not from Texas originally and are not hispanic, so I did not grow up with the Tamale tradition although we have adopted it since living here. But there are dishes that I can’t make without thinking of my grandmother and vividly remembering making that very dish standing next to her in her kitchen. Broccoli Salad, Pizza Casserole, and Lemon BBQ Meatloaf just to name a few. When I make these recipes I can see and even smell her with me.
These memories are far more important to me than any gift I have ever been given, the memories themselves are the gift. I want to make sure that my kids and someday grandkids have these same memories, making the same foods, that I did with my Grandmother during the Holiday’s and all year long.
This year, grab your kids or nieces, nephews, cousins or maybe even your cat, dog or neighbor, and make some memories cooking traditional food in the kitchen and spending some time together eating and filling the house with good smells!
You can get a Tamale making tutorial HERE.
What are some traditional thing that you make with family, leave a recipe for us to try! What are some memories that you have?

















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