Beef Tamales + VIDEO (2024)

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Beef tamales are amazingly delicious with just the right amount of spicy flavors. Unwrap these tasty Mexican goodies, top with salsa, and enjoy!

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As a kid, we would sit at the table. Take the first bite of beef tamales, and we always had to say, “These are the BEST tamales ever!”

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My mom, my grandma, or whoever cooked them would smile and sheepishly look away. The next day, more tamales from another cook, and we would proclaim them to make the best tamales.

And on and on it went until the Holidays were over.

Sorry abuelita. Sorry mom. Sorry tías. I’m jumping in the ring, and proudly sharing with you the best beef tamales ever.

More Authentic Mexican Tamales: Pork Tamales, Tamales Dulces, Chicken Mole Tamales

Don’t forget to Watch How to Make Beef Tamales
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Table of Contents

  • 1 How to Make Beef Tamales
  • 2 More Mexican Tamales
  • 3 How to Assemble Tamales
  • 4 How Long Do Tamales Last?
  • 5 How to reheat tamales:
  • 6 Beef Tamales, or Tamales de Res
    • 6.1 Ingredients
    • 6.2 Instructions
    • 6.3 Video
    • 6.4 Notes
    • 6.5 Nutrition

How to Make Beef Tamales

  • Start by separating the corn husks. They tend to stick together.
  • Remove any debris or hair.
  • Submerge them in hot water for 20-30 minutes, or until pliable.

This Beef Tamales recipe is the way we make them in Durango, Mexico where my father and the majority of our family still lives.

We are big beef eaters in Northern Mexico, but there are equally delicious vegetarian tamales like Tamales de Frijol and Jalapeno Cheese Tamales .

  • Season the beef with salt and pepper. Then sear the beef on all sides.
  • Add the broth, garlic, onion, and bay leaf.
  • Cook until fork tender. About 2 hours.

You can also do this in the slow cooker days before. Cooked beef lasts 3-4 days in the fridge.

Note: I used regular chuck roast beef. You can also use top sirloin or bottom round. Chuck has a fatty area that gives a lot of flavor to these Mexican tamales.

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To make the red chile sauce:

  • Soak the guajillo chiles in warm water for 10 minutes, or until pliable.
  • Reserve 2 cups of beef broth from the cooked roast.
  • Blend them with garlic, cumin, salt and pepper, and the reserved beef broth. Taste it for salt.

Some people toast the chiles. This helps develop the chile flavors, but it’s totally up to you.

For the sauce, it will be the consistency of a thin paste.

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  • Heat the oil in a large pot. I use the same pot that I cooked the roast in.
  • Add the red chile sauce and stir for 4-5 minutes.

Taste it. If you find the sauce to be too spicy. Blend it with a tomato.

For an even spicier sauce, add a rehydrated chile de arbol pepper to the blender.

There are several Mexican Christmas Foods that are incredibly tasty. It’s not Christmas until there’s a tamal in one hand and Ponche Navideño in the other.

More Mexican Tamales

  • Tamales de Rajas con Queso
  • Birria Tamales
  • Green Pork Tamales
  • Pumpkin Tamales
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  • Then add the shredded beef to the pot.
  • Let it all simmer together for about 30 minutes or until heated through.
  • Set aside.

Allow the filling to cool before assembling. If you add a hot filling to the masa, the lard in the masa will begin to cook.

Pro Tip: Invite friends over to help you assemble tamales. This is the fastest, most fun way to get them assembled quickly.

For healthier tamales, try using masa with olive oil instead.

How to Assemble Tamales

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Directions: (see collage above)
1. Smear a damp corn husk with homemade masa for tamales
2. Add beef filling in the center of the corn husk and in the center of the masa.
3. Fold each side inward.
4. Then fold the corner top over.
5. Set each tamale into a large stock pot.
6. Steam for 1 ½ hour.

This is the tamale steamer that I have used for many, many tamale season.

Make them faster in nearly half the time. Check out Instant Pot Pork Tamales and Instant Pot Chicken Tamales.

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How you know when the tamales are ready: If the masa pulls away from the corn husks easily, they are done. If not, add more water to the pot and continue steaming.

Extra Pro Tip:

  • If the tamales are not done after 1 ½ hour, check the water. Add water if necessary, and let them steam for extra ½ hour.
  • If they are not done after 2 hours. Turn off the heat, and let them sit in the pot. This will help them harden.
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How Long Do Tamales Last?

  • Tamales last up to 5 days in the fridge.
  • Tamales last up to 6 months in the freezer.

How to reheat tamales:

  • Add the tamales to a steamer, open-side up. Cook for 15 minutes, or until fully cooked.
  • For frozen tamales, add the tamales to a steamer, open-side up. Cook for 20-25 minutes. Add more water if necessary

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Beef Tamales, or Tamales de Res

Beef tamales are amazingly delicious with just the right amount of spicy flavors. Unwrap these tasty Mexican goodies, top with salsa, and enjoy!

5 from 38 votes

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Course: Dinner

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 30

Calories: 298kcal

Author: Maggie Unzueta

Ingredients

  • For Red Beef Chile Filling:
  • 4 tablespoons oil divided
  • 3-4 lbs beef shoulder roast
  • 2 tbspn salt divided
  • 1 ½ tspn pepper divided
  • 4-6 cups beef broth
  • 4 cloves garlic whole divided
  • ¼ onion chopped
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 package guajillo chiles
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • For Tamales:
  • 30 Corn husks
  • 3 ½ cups prepared Masa
  • 3 lbs Red Chile Beef filling
  • 2 cups hot water

Instructions

  • For the Filling:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large stock pot.

  • Season all sides of the beef roast with 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 teaspoon pepper.

  • Brown each of the sides of the roast.

  • Add the beef broth, 3 garlic cloves, onion, and bay leaf.

  • Cover and let simmer for 2 hours

  • Remove the beef from pot. Let the meat rest.

  • Reserve 2 cups of the beef broth. Discard the rest.

  • In the meantime, remove stems and as many seeds as possible from the guajillo chiles.

  • Soak guajillo chiles in warm water for 10 minutes, or until pliable.

  • Discard the chile water.

  • In a blender, add soaked guajillo chiles, 1 garlic clove, cumin, 1 tablespoon salt, ½ teaspoon pepper, and reserved beef broth.

  • Blend into a red chile sauce.

  • In a large pot, heat 2 tablespoon oil.

  • Add the red chile sauce and cook on low heat for 4-5 minutes. Stir occasionally.

  • While you’re waiting, shred the beef.

  • Remove any extra fat.

  • Add beef to the red chili sauce.

  • Heat thoroughly. About 30 minutes.

  • Set aside.

  • For Tamales:

  • Soak the corn husks for at least 30 minutes in hot water.

  • With a knife or a spoon, spread a thin layer of the masa on the corn husk.

  • In the center of the corn husk and in the center of the masa, add the filling.

  • Fold the sides in.

  • Fold the corner top in.

  • Add 2 cups hot water to a steamer.

  • Place a few of the corn husks on the bottom of the pot, then add the uncooked tamales. Open side up.

  • Steam for 1 ½ hour.

Video

Notes

If the tamales are not done after 1 ½ hour, check the water. Add water if necessary, and let themsteam for extra ½ hour.

If they are not done after 2 hours. Turn off the heat, and let themsit in the pot. This will help them harden.

HOW LONG DO TAMALES LAST?

  • Tamales last up to 5 days in the fridge.
  • Tamales last up to 6 months in the freezer.

HOW TO REHEAT TAMALES:

  • Add the tamales to a steamer, open-side up. Cook for 15 minutes, or until fully cooked.
  • For frozen tamales, add the tamales to a steamer, open-side up. Cook for 20-25 minutes. Add more water if necessary

Nutrition

Serving: 130g | Calories: 298kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 6.3g | Cholesterol: 42mg | Sodium: 790mg | Potassium: 435mg | Fiber: 4.3g | Sugar: 0.6g

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About Maggie Unzueta

Maggie Unzueta is the writer/blogger, photographer, recipe developer, videographer, and creator of In Mama Maggie's Kitchen. She has been developing easy and authentic Mexican food, Mexican-inspired recipes, and traveling tips since 2010. From family recipes to her extensive travels throughout Mexico, she brings traditional Mexican flavors from South of the Border and into your kitchen. Maggie has been featured in notable culinary websites and other media outlets. For more details, check out her About page.

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  1. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (15)shyanne

    What size of package for the guajillo chiles?

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (16)Maggie Unzueta

      Things have changed since it first published. lol. Look for a 7-ounce bag, not the gigantic bag they offer nowadays.

      Reply

  2. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (17)Rosa Ann

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    Enjoy all types of tamales.

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (19)Maggie Unzueta

      Yes, me too!

      Reply

  3. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (20)Michaela

    Beef Tamales + VIDEO (21)
    Turned out great. Very flavorful, the tamales I was looking for . Nice masa taste which I add more dry ingredients like onion powder garlic powder cumin to my masa .
    Smells so good when it is steaming

    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (22)Maggie Unzueta

      Great! So glad you liked this recipe. Yes, adjust as you see fit.

      Reply

    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (23)Maggie Unzueta

      That’s wonderful. So glad you liked this!

      Reply

  4. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (24)Laura Fernández

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    Me encantan los tamales y tu receta está taaan bien explicada. Muchas gracias (I love tamales and your recipe it’s sooo easy to follow with all the step by step and the instuctions, thank you!)

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (26)Maggie U

      Hola Laura! Que bueno que te gustó mi receta! Espero la hagas!

      Reply

  5. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (27)Ksenia

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    My husband is Colombian, so we make tamales with chickpeas and chicken! He would say you need all three animals, but I’m not into pork. Yours look so good!

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (29)Maggie U

      Thanks Ksenia! Hope you try this recipe

      Reply

  6. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (30)Peninggi Badan Tiens

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    I was very lucky to get this recipe, because in Indonesia is rarely a recipe like this. Thanks Maggie Unzueta

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (32)Maggie Unzueta

      Awesome! Greetings from San Diego, California 🙂

      Reply

  7. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (33)Rochelle

    Our family is getting together this Friday to make some. Yours turned out so good. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (34)Maggie Unzueta

      Sounds like fun! Enjoy. 🙂

      Reply

  8. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (35)Mary

    The older I get the more I love Tamales and wish that I could get them year round!

    Reply

  9. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (36)Kate - Highlights Along the Way

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    yum! I am going to attempt these during our Christmas break – looks so delicious!

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (38)Maggie Unzueta

      Awesome. Have fun!

      Reply

  10. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (39)Carlee

    Ha! Love it! Family competition!! Can’t wait to try the recipe.

    Reply

  11. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (40)Kimberly @ Berly's Kitchen

    Oh, I LOVE tamales and I love making them. However, it takes quite a while, but it is so worth it. Yours look amazing!

    Reply

  12. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (41)Amber

    Oh my gosh, I’m so glad I came across this post, because my husband is OBSESSED with tamales, and I’ve been trying to decide if I should make them myself. Thanks for sharing this recipe!

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  13. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (42)Clarissa

    Tamales always seem so intimidating to me! Lol, but I may have to try my hand at them anyway because these look amazing!

    -Clarissa @ theviewfromhere.is

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (43)Maggie Unzueta

      They’re not hard to make. Just time consuming. Once you try it, you’ll see what I mean. Hope you enjoy!

      Reply

  14. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (44)Suzette

    No, no! No puedo mas con estas fotos tan bellas. Ya me dio hambre! xxoo

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (45)Maggie Unzueta

      Gracias amiga. Ahora debes hacer tamales. 🙂

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      • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (46)Jim

        Can someone send me some Beef tamales all ready made? I’d be glad to pay you for them? Thank you.

      • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (47)Maggie Unzueta

        lol. Sometimes I feel the same way.

  15. Beef Tamales + VIDEO (48)Jimmy and Tina

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    Oh, My gosh These look so darn good! My son would absolutely love them, this was one of his favorites when he was a kid.

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (50)Maggie Unzueta

      My son loves them too. I make him help me though. LOL. 🙂

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    • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (51)Jim

      Where do you buy all the ingredients to make Meat tamales the beef ones???

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      • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (52)Maggie Unzueta

        Any Mexican grocery store, but just about any grocery store in Southern California will have them during the holidays. If not, go to a Mexican market or online.

      • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (53)Angel

        Do you have a beef tamale recipe using chili seasoning spices, like California or New Mexico spices?

      • Beef Tamales + VIDEO (54)Maggie Unzueta

        I also have a birria tamales recipe but neither of these recipes use Chile California or New Mexico chile. You can always swap out the guajillo for california. I would use the same amount of chiles. Here’s the birria tamales recipe just in case https://inmamamaggieskitchen.com/birria-tamales/

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