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Title: TAMALES DE DULCE
Categories: Quick Latino Tamales Sweets
Yield: 6 Servings

1pk(8 oz.) corn husks
1/3cRaisins or currants
1/2cApple juice
1/2cLard or butter, at room temperature
3/4cSugar
1lbFresh masa for tamales store-bought
1/2cMilk at room temperature
1/4tsSalt
1tsBaking powder
1/4tsGround cinnamon
1/3cChopped dried figs
  Crema, for serving (opt)
1 Peeled, seeded, and coarse chopped mango or Papaya for ser

MMMMM------------------CREMA------------------------------------------ 2 c heavy cream 1/4 c buttermilk

Whisk the cream and the buttermilk together in a bowl. Cover and set in a warm place (a gas oven with just the heat from the pilot light is fine) for 8 hours. Crema may be kept in the refrigerator for as long as a week. Yield: 2 cups

Simmer the husks in water to cover for about 10 minutes. Weight with a plate to keep them submerged, and leave to soak for 1 or 2 hours, or until they are completely flexible. Place the raisins in a small bowl, cover them with the apple juice, and leave to macerate.

With an electric mixer, beat the lard or butter until it is light and fluffy, about 1 minute. Add the sugar and half of the fresh masa, and beat them into the mixture. Little by little, alternate adding the milk and the remaining masa, beating in between each addition, until the mixture is the consistency of thick batter. Beat in the salt, baking powder, and cinnamon and continue beating for 1 minute longer.

Separate out 12 of the largest and most flexible husks, they should be at least 6 in.es wide and 6 or 7 in.es long. Reserve the remaining husks for tying the tamales. If there aren't enough large husks, overlap them to give a nice wide surface to spread the dough on. Pat the leaves dry with a tea towel. Place about 1/3 cup of the batter in the center of each husk, top with a few raisins (use a slotted spoon to remove the raisins from the apple juice) and figs, and wrap and tie the husks as usual to enclose the dough. Steam the tamales for 2 1/2 hours, or until they come easily free of the wrappers. Cool slightly and serve, with crema and chopped mango or papaya, if desired

Yield: 6 servings

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