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Rosedale, Mississippi, looks as you might expect it would, given that its on the short list of sites where musician Robert Johnson may have famously sold his soul. Its a dusty town on the edge of things, a blur passed on the highway. But if you take the time to stop and read the signs, youll notice a Blues Trail marker honoring, of all things, the hot tamale.
The sign stands outside the White Front Cafe, which opened in the 1970s and remains one of the Mississippi Deltas beloved restaurants despite its limited menu of pickles, penny candy and, yes, hot tamales. Why is that? Because, according to current proprietor Barbara Pope, after caring for members of her family, she never had time to add anything more.
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Remove tamales from steamer and let stand about 5 minutes. Pull off husk and eat. If desired, tamales may be frozen in plastic storage bags. To steam frozen tamales, just add 1 hour to the cooking.
When I stopped into the shop to ask about the history of the tamale history in the area, I found 72-year-old Pope peeling garlic by hand. She spoke quietly. I had to lean in close to hear her.
'I cant tell you much,' she said. 'I dont even know when my brother opened the place.'
Nor did she know how tamales wound up here. Shed never really asked. 'There are some things you just take for granted,' she said. The firmest evidence of the local hot tamale tradition comes from Robert Johnson himself. In 1936, his recording of 'Theyre Red Hot' describes a woman selling 'red hot' hot tamales. (One assumes she was also selling a little something more.) Since then, the food has thrived, mostly in African-American communities, with recipes passed down through generations. Barbara learned tamale making in 2004 from her brother when he was on his deathbed. Cached
Rolling tamales is a difficult task, but Pope refuses to succumb to the temptation of the tamale-making machine that has become a common local tool. Pope also grinds her own brisket, scoffing at the quality of pre-ground hamburger meat. The result is a juicy mess that slides out of its corn husk with a puff of steam and a whiff of spice, all warmth and sustenance. Roulette wheel payout .
Many historians credit early twentieth-century migrant Mexican laborers as the creators of tamales. African-American laborers picked up a taste for them, intrigued by a lunch that could stay warm throughout a long day in the field. (A rival theory holds that veterans of the Mexican-American War in the mid-nineteenth century began to make them when they returned home.) See Full List On Foodnetwork.com
But dont mistake these tamales for their Mexican predecessors. Most locals use coarse corn meal rather than fine-grained Mexican masa harina. And a Delta tamale, unlike the Mexican tamal, is not steamed but rather simmered in a juice flavored with cumin, cayenne, paprika, and garlic. 'Everybody uses the same seasonings,' Pope told me.
Still, she said with a sly smile, some tamales are better than others. Why is that? Maybe its the amount of meat she uses, Pope said. Or just a stubborn commitment to the way things have always been. 'You just keep doing what youre doing,' Pope said. ' I try to keep the flavor that people are used to. If you have something good, you keep it at that.'
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