Ringing in the New Year Tradition
We are continuing our journey of sharing our family traditions! Join us as we bring in the New Year with laughter, joy and family. Thank you to Wesley and Allyson for sharing your tradition with us!
What are your favorite family traditions?
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Tamale Recipe
Join us as we make tamales with our kids for our New Year’s holiday tradition. We enjoy making memories with our family! What are your favorite holiday traditions?
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Chicken Tamale Recipe:
1 pack of boneless, skinless chicken breast OR thighs (approx 4 lbs)
32 oz chicken broth OR water
2-3 lbs manteca (rendered lard OR brown lard)
Half a bag of maseca (4 lbs bag corn masa flour)
3 lbs roma tomatoes (approx 10-12)
2 tablespoon garlic
2 packs of Chile tepin
2 tablespoons butter (to sauté)
1-2 bags of hoja para tamales (corn husks)
Salt to taste
Soak husks in cold water for 4 hours or in hot water for 1 hour
Slow cook chicken in a crock pot covered with chicken broth (or water). Add 1 tablespoon salt. Cook for 5 hours on low or 3 hours on high. Shred and reserve broth.
Remove seeds from tomatoes
Saute chile tepin and garlic with butter until aromatic
Blend tomatoes, garlic, Chile, 1 tablespoon salt
Heat sauce to a boil
Add sauce to shredded chicken
Mix half a bag of masa, approximately 4 cups of reserved chicken broth, and approx 1-2 lbs of lard until consistency of play-doh or peanut butter
(This part can take a lot of trial and error and is not an exact science. Ideally, a small piece of masa should float in a cup of water to indicate that masa is ready)
Spread approx 1-2 tablespoons of masa onto corn husk (Spread on larger portion, leave a space of approximately 1 inch)
Add a tablespoon of meat mixture
Fold over 1 side, fold the other side, then fold the bottom up. (See video for demonstration)
Use a large pot with steaming rack. Stand tamales up (with open side facing up).
Steam for approximately 1.5 hours
Tamales are done when able to be removed from husk easily and dough is cooked
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Ranch Round Up
Time to move the cattle from one field to the next. We do this to prevent overgrazing and allow the cows the best vegetation possible for their growth.
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Ranching Near Zion!
Come join us near Zion National Park. Stay the night at our bunk house and get an up close look at how we do our cattle ranching.
We are located in Cane Beds, AZ surrounding areas are St George UT, the Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Kanab UT, Pink Coral Sand Dunes and Zion National Park.
Visit our website for more information and to see availability:
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Zion Country
Bird's eye view of some of our cattle ranch.
Located in Cane Beds, Arizona- between Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon.
We have a newly built tiny house (available for nightly rentals) which allows you to immerse yourself in the scenery.
Also, you have the opportunity to experience a cattle ranch first hand.
If you are looking for scenic views or a location to shoot your next photography or film project, contact us at our website: GLazyPRanch.com
Come check us out sometime and don't forget to subscribe.
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