In the vibrant tapestry of mexican cuisine, tamales hold a cherished place-wrapping history, culture, and flavor in delicate corn husks.While savory fillings often steal the spotlight, there exists a luscious counterpart that seduces the senses with its rich, velvety sweetness: the decadent Mexican chocolate tamale. A perfect marriage of indigenous ingredients and time-honored tradition, these tamales transform the humble masa into a sumptuous dessert, where the deep, complex notes of Mexican chocolate meet tender dough and a hint of warmth from spices. Join us as we unwrap the story behind this beloved treat, exploring how tradition meets sweetness in every bite of the Mexican chocolate tamale.
Decadent Mexican Chocolate Tamales offer a luscious gateway into the flavors and traditions of Mexico’s rich culinary heritage. Infused with the bittersweet embrace of authentic Mexican chocolate, these sweet tamales capture the essence of a centuries-old dessert enjoyed during festivals and family celebrations. My first experience making these tamales was a revelation-each bite melts with silky cocoa-infused masa wrapped in delicate corn husks, evoking warmth, history, and a touch of indulgence.
Prep and Cook Time
- Preparation: 45 minutes
- Cooking: 1 hour 15 minutes
- Total Time: 2 hours
Yield
- Makes 12-15 tamales
Difficulty Level
- Medium – ideal for adventurous cooks ready to embrace customary techniques
ingredients That Bring Decadence to Every Bite
- 4 cups masa harina (corn dough flour, preferably fresh)
- 1 ½ cups Mexican chocolate, chopped (such as Abuelita or Ibarra)
- 1 ½ cups vegetable shortening or unsalted butter, softened
- 2 cups warm water or rich Mexican hot chocolate
- 1 ½ cups sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 20-25 dried corn husks, soaked in warm water for 30 minutes
Step-by-Step Guide to crafting authentic Sweet Tamales
- Prepare the corn husks: Soak dried corn husks in warm water for at least 30 minutes until pliable. Rinse and drain well.
- Melt the Mexican chocolate: In a double boiler or microwave-safe bowl, melt the chopped chocolate gently until smooth. Set aside to cool slightly.
- mix the masa dough: In a large bowl, combine the masa harina, sugar, baking powder, ground cinnamon, and salt. Add the softened shortening or butter and beat until the mixture achieves a crumbly texture.
- Incorporate liquids: Slowly add the warm water (or warm hot chocolate for extra flavor) and vanilla extract,mixing thoroughly. This mixture should be light,fluffy,and moist-but not sticky. Use your hand to test by dropping a small ball of dough into a glass of water; it should float.
- Add the melted chocolate: Pour the cooled melted Mexican chocolate into the masa dough, folding gently until swirled and combined with a luscious marbled appearance.
- Assemble the tamales: Spread about 3 tablespoons of the chocolate masa evenly on the smooth side of each soaked corn husk, leaving a 1-inch border. Fold in the sides snugly and then fold the bottom up to seal. Secure with a strip of husk if necessary.
- Steam the tamales: Arrange the tamales upright in a large steamer pot, leaving some space between each. Cover the top with a damp kitchen towel and steam over boiling water for 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes, checking the water level regularly.
- Check for doneness: Carefully unwrap one tamale after an hour; the masa should be firm and easily pull away from the husk.
- Let cool and serve: Allow them to rest for 10 minutes before serving to let the flavors meld.
Tips for Perfect Pairings and Serving Suggestions
- Dust tamales lightly with cinnamon sugar for an extra sweet touch and a subtle crunch.
- Enjoy warm with a drizzle of rich Mexican crema or a scoop of vanilla ice cream to contrast the bittersweet chocolate.
- pair with a traditional cup of champurrado (Mexican hot chocolate drink) for a harmonious flavor experience.
- Garnish with toasted pumpkin seeds (pepitas) for texture and nutty aroma.
- Store leftovers tightly wrapped in foil in the refrigerator and reheat gently in a steamer or microwave wrapped in a damp paper towel.
Chef’s Notes: tips for Success
- Masa consistency: Adjust with warm water or masa harina to achieve a soft, spreadable dough that sticks slightly to your fingers but isn’t wet.
- Chocolate selection: Authentic Mexican chocolate contains cinnamon and sugar, producing complex layers of flavor; avoid using bittersweet or pure cocoa powders alone.
- Shortening alternatives: For a more authentic taste, use lard instead of vegetable shortening; it yields a silkier texture.
- Make ahead: Tamales can be assembled a day prior and refrigerated to deepen flavors; steam just before serving.
- Steaming tips: Use a tight-fitting lid and keep water simmering, not boiling vigorously to avoid soggy tamales.
| Nutrient | Per Tamale (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 230 |
| Protein | 3g |
| Carbohydrates | 30g |
| Fat | 10g |

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Q&A
Q&A: Decadent Mexican Chocolate Tamales - Tradition Meets Sweetness
Q1: What exactly are Mexican chocolate tamales?
A1: Mexican chocolate tamales are a luscious twist on the traditional tamale,blending the rich,velvety flavors of Mexican chocolate with the classic corn masa dough. Instead of the typical savory fillings, these tamales are sweet treats, often filled with chocolate-infused masa and sometimes studded with nuts, dried fruits, or a sprinkle of cinnamon.
Q2: How do Mexican chocolate tamales differ from traditional tamales?
A2: Traditional tamales are typically savory, filled with meats, cheeses, or chilies, wrapped in corn husks, and steamed. Chocolate tamales, conversely, transform this humble dish into a dessert. The masa is sweetened and flavored with Mexican chocolate-a unique blend of cocoa, cinnamon, and sometimes nuts-creating a harmony of flavors that’s both comforting and indulgent.
Q3: What makes Mexican chocolate special in these tamales?
A3: Mexican chocolate is distinct for its coarse texture and aromatic spices, notably cinnamon and sometimes chili. Unlike smooth European chocolates, it has a rustic quality that melts into a slightly grainy, deeply spiced, and robustly cocoa flavor. This unique profile elevates the tamales, turning them into a soulful celebration of Mexican culinary heritage.
Q4: are chocolate tamales a traditional dish or a modern twist?
A4: While tamales themselves are ancient and deeply rooted in Mexican tradition, chocolate tamales represent a delightful evolution. Sweet tamales have been part of Mexican cuisine for centuries, frequently enough served during festivities and celebrations. Incorporating chocolate-an ingredient cherished since pre-Hispanic times-honors tradition while satisfying modern sweet cravings.
Q5: How are chocolate tamales typically enjoyed?
A5: These decadent treats are often enjoyed during festive occasions such as Día de los Muertos,Christmas,or family gatherings. Served warm, they can be accompanied by a cup of atole (a traditional hot corn drink) or Mexican hot chocolate, enhancing their comforting and indulgent appeal.
Q6: Can I make Mexican chocolate tamales at home?
A6: Absolutely! While the process requires some patience-from preparing the masa dough to wrapping the tamales in corn husks-making chocolate tamales at home is a rewarding adventure. By sourcing authentic mexican chocolate and fresh corn husks, home cooks can craft these sweet treasures that weave tradition with their own creative touch.
Q7: What variations exist within chocolate tamales?
A7: Variations abound depending on the region and personal taste. Some recipes fold in nuts like pecans or almonds,dried fruits such as raisins,or flavor enhancers like vanilla and chili powder. Others may drizzle caramel or sprinkle powdered sugar on top, turning each tamale into a unique expression of Mexico’s diverse culinary tapestry.
Q8: Why are tamales so significant in Mexican culture?
A8: Tamales are more than just food-they’re a symbol of community, history, and celebration. The process of making tamales is frequently enough communal, bringing families together to share stories and pass down traditions. Incorporating chocolate,a sacred ingredient since ancient times,into tamales connects modern sweet indulgence with a profound cultural legacy.
Dive into the world of decadent Mexican chocolate tamales and discover how tradition and sweetness dance together in every bite. Whether you savor them at a festive table or create them in your kitchen, these tamales are a tasty homage to Mexico’s storied culinary soul.
Closing Remarks
As the rich aroma of cinnamon and cocoa lingers in the air, mexican chocolate tamales stand as a sumptuous testament to tradition wrapped in sweetness. These delightful treats not only satisfy the palate but also weave together stories of heritage, celebration, and culinary artistry that have been cherished for generations. Whether enjoyed during festive gatherings or as a comforting indulgence on a quiet afternoon, decadent chocolate tamales invite us to savor the perfect harmony of history and flavor-reminding us that sometimes, the sweetest memories are made one bite at a time.

