Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (2024)

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This tamale masa recipe with oil is perfect for making healthy Mexican tamales. The distinct flavor is something to enjoy in each bite.

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This tamale masa recipe with oil is perfect for making healthy Mexican tamales. The distinct flavor is something to enjoy in each bite. Watch the VIDEO or follow the easy step-by-step pictures.

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My little brother is a vegan. My dad happens to be “somewhat” of a vegetarian (like every other day). It’s a lot more often than just Meatless Mondays! Over the years, we have had to adapt several traditional Mexican recipes to fit their dietary needs, or we simply avoid serving them certain foods altogether. However, when it comes to our special holiday traditions, we can’t avoid tamales during Christmas. This tamale masa recipe made with oil is something my mom heard of through her network of friends. Since then, this is what she uses to make her tamales.

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Making traditional masa with lard or shortening is easy (as easy as finding an abuela who speaks Spanish). I have to admit.. I actually think this tamale masa recipe with oil is even easier. Mix the dry ingredients first. Then add the wet ingredients. DONE. Seriously, whoever came up with this vegan recipe is an absolute genius!

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All tamale masa recipes start with masa harina. I have always used Maseca. That is the brand that I know and love. My little brother (our healthy conscious family member) has started to fork out for the organic masa harina you get at Whole Foods or you can also get it online. He will make completely organic and completely vegan tamales.

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Baking powder is essential for making masa. It will help your tamales get bigger and poofy.
Aluminum-free baking powder is best so it won’t have that yucky metallic taste. You can easily find this at the store for relatively cheap.

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Add the dry ingredients to the KitchenAid mixer, a bowl for a hand mixer, or you can also do this by hand.

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Then slowly start adding the water. No torrential flooding here – add it little by litter. Remember: Water is vegan. Lol. Alternatively, you can use vegetable broth for some added depth of flavor. If you are not making vegan tamales, you can also use chicken broth.

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This tamale masa recipe with oil is an olive oil lovers dream! It’s great for any time of day – even oily in the afternoon. 🙂 The masa will have a strong, very distinct olive oil flavor. You can also use canola oil or grapeseed oil. Some people have used coconut oil.

Note: If you are using coconut oil, you need to melt it slightly before adding to the mixture. That is, stick it in the microwave for 30 seconds. OR, cream the coconut oil with a mixer then add the corn flour. You want to fully incorporate whatever oil you use.

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Do you see how creamy the texture is? Like the opposite of crunchy peanut butter. If your masa is not as creamy, add more water. It’s also very yellow in hue because of the olive oil. How easy was it to make this healthy tamale masa?!

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Be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl and the bottom. Remember the tamalero’s motto: “We will leave no masa behind.” Or, “She works hard for the masa… So hard for the masa… She works hard for the masa so you’d better treat her right.” (Cue Donna Summer disco track for dancing in the kitchen).

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This tamale masa recipe with oil spreads very evenly. I have even seen it sold premade at Gonzalez Northgate Market here in San Diego. The Mexican population often suffers from several different kinds of chronic health problems (like diabetes and heart disease) that can be helped with healthier diets. It makes me happy to see that we are starting to be more conscious of what we eat and offering more healthful options in authentic Mexican cuisine.

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Now that you’ve got your freshly-made masa, gather your already soaked corn husks, fill them up with your favorite filling, steam for the regular time (1 ½ to 2 hours), and enjoy. There’s plenty of time to masa round. Get it? 🙂 I know. It’s kind of corny. (Rim shot). “Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. I’ll be here all week.” Hope you enjoy!


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Table of Contents

  • 1 Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil
    • 1.1 Ingredients
    • 1.2 Instructions
    • 1.3 Video
    • 1.4 Notes
    • 1.5 Nutrition

Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil

This tamale masa recipe with oil is perfect for making healthy Mexican tamales. The distinct flavor is something to enjoy in each bite.

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Course: Recipes

Cuisine: Mexican

Prep Time: 8 minutes minutes

Total Time: 8 minutes minutes

Servings: 16

Calories: 167kcal

Author: Maggie Unzueta

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a mixer, add the corn flour, baking powder, and salt.

  • Mix to combine.

  • Slowly add the vegetable broth until fully incorporated.

  • Slowly add the olive oil.

  • Be sure to scrape the sides and the bottom of the bowl.

Video

Notes

You can also use canola oil or grapeseed oil.

To be used with your favorite tamale filling.

Steam tamales 1 ½ - 2 hours.

This recipe is for savory tamales, not sweet tamales.

Nutrition

Calories: 167kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 526mg | Potassium: 13mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 47IU | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 1mg

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For More Tamale Recipes:


Masa for Tamales
Red Pork Tamales
Tamales de Rajas con Queso, Pickled Jalapeño and Cheese Tamales
Instant Pot Chicken Tamales
Beef Tamales, Tamales de Res
Chicken Salsa Verde Tamales
Northern Style Bean Tamales, or Tamales de Frijol Norteños
Tamales Dulces


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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. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (18)Veronica Rodriguez

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (19)
    Love hope you explain everything with detail and incorporate those personal stories

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  2. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (21)Queene

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (22)
    Thanks for creating this with OIL instead of LARD. Been making them for decades. However instead of Olive Oil (EVOO), try using Avocado Oil. The results will amaze you!

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (23)Maggie Unzueta

      I’m glad to hear you appreciate the use of oil instead of lard in this Tamale Masa recipe. Thanks for the tip about the avocado oil, I’ll have to try it.

      Reply

  3. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (24)Karen

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (25)
    This is an amazing recipe. I put all the ingredients in my food processor at once and it came together like pie crust mixed in the processor does. So easy and so good!

    Reply

    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (26)Maggie Unzueta

      Love it. Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙂

      Reply

  4. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (27)Ana Luisa

    I would like to try this recipe, but I do have a question: is the masa beaten for any length of time, or just mixed til it comes together?
    Thanks!

    Reply

    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (28)Maggie Unzueta

      Beat the masa for tamales using oil until it comes together. Beat a few minutes more, if you are unsure. You can’t overmix masa. Regular masa uses lard or shortening, and you beat it to make sure everything is full mixed. Here, the oil is poured into the masa and it mixes in easily.

      Reply

  5. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (29)Mar

    Hi! I bought Double-Active baking powder. Is that okay to use?

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (30)Maggie Unzueta

      No. It’s not the same thing. It’ll react different, and you’ll end up with a mess.

      Reply

  6. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (31)Dulce

    Hello! I can’t wait to try this recipe. You mentioned this is for savory tamales. Do you have, or how would you tweak this recipe, to use it for sweet tamales?

    Thank you,
    Dulce

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (32)Maggie Unzueta

      Use a neutral oil like vegetable oil or canola. Same amount. I say this tamales masa recipe with oil is for savory because I use olive oil.

      Reply

  7. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (33)Rachel L Miller

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (34)
    I had a pork loin I needed to use and thought that some tomales would do the trick. However I didn’t want to use lard;I wanted something healthier. I found your recipe using olive oil and put it with my go to filler and it was AMAZING! Thanks for sharing it!

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (35)Maggie Unzueta

      Yay! Glad you liked it. I like the way the olive oil tastes too.

      Reply

  8. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (36)Josefina Ramón Cháirez

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (37)
    I was skeptical about maki g tamales with oil but I found your recipe and decided to try it(small amount of ingredients-not so much waste if it didn’t turn out). I’m so happy I tried it!!! Made a batch if cheese and rajas using both poblano and pickled jalapeños(for more spice). The tamales were a hit with my extended Hispanic and non-Hispanic family. Thank you for moving making tamales into the healthy column!

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (38)Maggie Unzueta

      Yum! Your tamales sound delicious. Glad you enjoyed this recipe!

      Reply

  9. Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (39)Jeannie T

    Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (40)
    Approximately how many tamales will this recipe gives you? Thanks

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    • Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (41)Maggie Unzueta

      It’s in the recipe card. It mentions that this recipe is for about 16 tamales.

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Tamale Masa Recipe with Oil (2024)

FAQs

Can you use oil instead of lard in masa for tamales? ›

Masa for Tamales 🫔 using oil instead of lard. I used olive oil, but you can also use canola oil or vegetable oil. 👍🏼 This is an easy recipe and the tamales come out delicious!

How much lard for 4 lbs of masa? ›

TAMALES RECIPE INGREDIENTS: 4 lbs. masa blanca (white corn) 1 ½ lbs. shorting or lard for more flavor 1 ½ lbs.

How much meat do I need for 5 pounds of masa? ›

Spices include dried poblano peppers (chile ancho), whole mixed pepper corns and cumin seeds, and garlic. Estimating how much masa and meat to purchase, a good estimate is that for 5 lb. of MASA you will need 5 -10 pounds of meat.

Do you add lard to prepared masa? ›

Combine lard, salt, and baking powder in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes, stopping occasionally to scrape sides of bowl. With mixer running on low speed, gradually add masa.

Can I use oil instead of lard? ›

For each cup (205 grams) of lard in a recipe, you can use 7/8 cup (191 mL) of vegetable oil.

Do you use oil or lard for tamales? ›

If you would like to use oil instead of shortening for your masa for tamales, it's no problem at all. Using oil is also a slightly healthier way of making tamales masa. Use vegetable oil and use 3/4 cups to 1 cup vegetable oil instead of the 1 cup of shortening used in my recipe.

How much lard do you put in 5 lb of masa for tamales? ›

The masa and lard will make the base of the tamale dough, in a ratio of 5 pounds masa to 1 pound lard. The beef will make the filling, and should weigh 5 pounds before it gets cooked to every 5 pounds masa.

How many tamales will 10 pounds of masa make? ›

Place your order for prepared masa at least 24 hours in advance. Corn husks are also available for $4 a package. You will need two bags of husks for 10 pounds of masa, which should yield about 60 tamales.

How much lard for 10 pounds of masa? ›

of masa preparada para tamales so they are nice and moist? Rule of thumb is 1 pound of lard per 5 pounds masa. So, that'd mean 2 pounds should suffice for 10 pounds. Don't forget to add in hot broth to help the lard mix in with the masa, and salt to taste.

How much oil for 5lbs of masa? ›

Tamale Masa (Light Version)

5 lb Fresh Masa. 2 cups Meat Broth. 1 cup Vegetable Oil.

What do I do if my masa for tamales don't float? ›

If it floats, the masa is ready. If it sinks, add. more lard!

How much masa per tamale? ›

Note: We use 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) of masa per tamal with 1 ounce of filling (1-2 tablespoons), though you may want to increase or decrease those amounts based on your preferences. Fold one side of the corn husk in, and then the other.

What do you add to unprepared masa? ›

To prepare 5 pounds of unprepared masa, you need to whip one and a/2 cups of Manteca. or vegetable shortening. until it becomes creamy and fluffy. Then add 2 tablespoons of baking powder, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, and 1 tablespoon of salt.

Why add baking powder to tamale masa? ›

Water or broth moistens the masa harina and helps create the right dough texture. Salt is a natural flavor enhancer that boosts the tamale dough's corn flavor. Baking powder is used in some tamale dough as a leavening agent, which helps the dough rise a bit when baking and gives it a light texture.

What to use instead of lard in masa? ›

If you don't have lard, vegetable shortening is an ideal substitute. Made from hydrogenated vegetable oil, vegetable shortening has the same congealed, gel-like consistency and white hue as lard and emulsifies just as easily into corn masa.

Can you use oil instead of shortening for tamales? ›

This easy to make masa for tamales recipe is the starting point to making the best homemade tamales! The light, tender and flavorful tamale dough is made by mixing masa harina with a broth, corn oil instead of lard or shortening, baking powder, cumin, and salt until it forms as a soft dough.

Is oil or shortening better for tamales? ›

Oil makes a healthier option over lard or vegetable shortening. Using oil instead of lard in your tamales masa makes it perfect for plant-based diets but also meat eaters. Masa harina makes it more convenient than using fresh masa.

Can I use avocado oil instead of lard for tamales? ›

Traditionally, lard is the primary fat component, but to keep things a little lighter, we like to use avocado oil and cut back the amount as much as possible without sacrificing on texture. Once the masa dough is prepared, it's time for the filling.

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