• Kathy Pitts' Tamale Pie

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to All on Fri Oct 24 06:53:26 2025
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    Title: Kathy Pitts' Tamale Pie
    Categories: Beef, Dinner pies
    Yield: 4 Servings

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    1 lb Lean chuck or round steak
    5 cl Garlic; divided
    14 1/2 oz Can beef broth
    2 tb Bacon fat
    1 sm Onion; chopped
    1/2 Sweet green pepper; chopped
    3 tb Chili powder; or to taste
    1 tb Ground cumin
    1/2 tb Dried oregano
    1 c Canned tomatoes
    1/2 c Corn; canned or frozen
    12 Black olives;
    - up to 14, pitted

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    1 c Corn meal
    2 ts Bacon fat
    2 1/2 c Beef broth; plus the cooking
    - liquid from the beef
    Salt; to taste

    Filling:

    Place beef in a saucepan with two whole garlic cloves. Add half of
    the beef broth and enough water to cover. Simmer until beef is very
    tender, about 2 hours. Remove beef from broth, reserving broth. With
    a fork or your fingers, finely shred beef.

    In another saucepan, melt bacon fat. Add onion, garlic, and green
    pepper and saute until tender but not brown, add chili powder, cumin,
    and oregano and saute briefly. Add tomatoes, shredded beef, corn, and
    olives. Allow to simmer over very low heat 15 to 20 minutes, if
    mixture seems too thick, add a few tablespoons cooking broth from the
    meat. Correct seasoning.

    Crust:

    Place corn meal, reserved beef broth, plus enough cooking liquid from
    the beef to total 2-1/2 cups, in a heavy saucepan. Add bacon fat, and
    salt to taste. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat and
    continue cooking, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened.
    Allow corn meal mixture to cool slightly. Butter a 5 to 6 cup baking
    dish. Line the baking dish with about 2/3rds of the corn meal
    mixture. Add filling. Cover filling with remaining corn meal mixture.
    Dot the top with butter and bake in a pre-heated 400?F oven until
    the top is nicely browned, about 40 to 45 minutes.

    Recipe by Kathy Pitts

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