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Savor the richness of the sea with our Crabmeat Tamales. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors and textures, making it a delightful twist on a traditional favorite.

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Yields6 Servings
Total Time2 hrs









Rice







Assembly




Filling
1

Saute together onion, garlic, and siling labuyo. Add crab meat, salt, and ground black pepper. Mix in corn kernels and salted egg. Set aside.

Rice
2

In a non-stick pan, toast rice until light brown and fragrant. Using a mortar and pestle, grind toasted rice until powder.

3

In a saucepan, heat atsuete oil. Add in coconut cream and stir over medium heat. Add toasted rice powder and mix until well combined and the liquid reduces.

4

Season mixture with salt, pepper, and patis. Add peanut butter and mix thoroughly until incorporated. Set aside.

Assembly
5

Cut up 18 pieces of 15 x 10-inch rectangles from the banana leaves. Over an open flame, carefully heat the banana leaves to soften them and release its natural oils. Position 3 banana leaves on top of each other.

6

Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of the rice mixture on the small banana leaf. Add a tablespoon of the filling, then add another layer of the rice mixture and carefully press down. Top with squid rings, shiitake mushrooms, and chopped cashews.

7

Wrap the first banana leaf over the tamales, then wrap again with the second and third banana leaves to secure tamales in place.

8

Steam the tamales for 1 hour. Once cooked, allow to cool for 5 minutes, carefully unwrap, and serve.

Ingredients










Rice







Assembly




Directions

Filling
1

Saute together onion, garlic, and siling labuyo. Add crab meat, salt, and ground black pepper. Mix in corn kernels and salted egg. Set aside.

Rice
2

In a non-stick pan, toast rice until light brown and fragrant. Using a mortar and pestle, grind toasted rice until powder.

3

In a saucepan, heat atsuete oil. Add in coconut cream and stir over medium heat. Add toasted rice powder and mix until well combined and the liquid reduces.

4

Season mixture with salt, pepper, and patis. Add peanut butter and mix thoroughly until incorporated. Set aside.

Assembly
5

Cut up 18 pieces of 15 x 10-inch rectangles from the banana leaves. Over an open flame, carefully heat the banana leaves to soften them and release its natural oils. Position 3 banana leaves on top of each other.

6

Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of the rice mixture on the small banana leaf. Add a tablespoon of the filling, then add another layer of the rice mixture and carefully press down. Top with squid rings, shiitake mushrooms, and chopped cashews.

7

Wrap the first banana leaf over the tamales, then wrap again with the second and third banana leaves to secure tamales in place.

8

Steam the tamales for 1 hour. Once cooked, allow to cool for 5 minutes, carefully unwrap, and serve.

Notes

Crabmeat Tamales