???? Making Tamales with Skippyjon Jones Part 2

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In this lesson, students learn about making tamales, a delicious treat made with cornhusks that hold masa dough and various fillings like red chili and meat. The process involves spreading the masa on the cornhusk, adding fillings, wrapping, and steaming the tamales, making it a fun and collaborative activity for families and friends. The lesson encourages students to try making tamales together, highlighting the joy of cooking and spending time with loved ones.
  1. What are tamales made of?
  2. What do you like to put inside your tamales?
  3. Why is making tamales a fun activity with family and friends?

???? Making Tamales with Skippyjon Jones Part 2

What Are Tamales?

Tamales are a tasty treat that you can make with your family and friends. They are made using cornhusks, which are the leaves that cover corn. We use these leaves to hold the dough and yummy fillings inside.

How to Make Tamales

First, we take a cornhusk and spread some dough on it. This dough is called masa. It’s soft and a little sticky, perfect for holding everything together.

Adding the Fillings

After spreading the masa, we add some delicious fillings. You can put in red chili, meat, and even olives. These make the tamales taste really good!

Wrapping and Cooking

Once the fillings are in, we wrap the cornhusk around everything. Then, we steam the tamales to cook them. Steaming makes them hot and ready to eat. Yum!

Fun with Family and Friends

Making tamales is a fun activity to do with your family and friends. Everyone can help by doing different jobs, like spreading the masa or adding the fillings. It’s a great way to spend time together and enjoy a delicious meal!

Try It Yourself!

Next time you want to try something new, ask your family if you can make tamales together. It’s a fun and tasty adventure!

  1. Have you ever helped make a special meal with your family or friends? What did you make, and what was your favorite part of the process?
  2. What kinds of fillings would you like to try in your tamales? Why do you think those flavors would be tasty together?
  3. Why do you think making tamales with family and friends can be fun? Can you think of other activities that are more enjoyable when done together?
  1. Explore Cornhusks: Take a walk with your family to a local grocery store or market and look for cornhusks. Can you find them? What do they feel like? Are they smooth or rough? Once you have some, try to wrap a small toy or object with a cornhusk at home. This will help you understand how tamales are wrapped. Discuss with your family why cornhusks might be a good choice for wrapping tamales.

  2. Create Your Own Tamale Recipe: Draw a picture of your dream tamale. What would you put inside? Would it be sweet or savory? Share your drawing with your family and explain why you chose those ingredients. Maybe you can even try making your special tamale with your family using safe and simple ingredients from your kitchen!

  3. Family Cooking Time: Plan a tamale-making day with your family. Assign different roles to each family member, like spreading the masa or adding the fillings. After making the tamales, enjoy them together and talk about what you liked best about the process. What was the most fun part? What did you learn about working together?

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

“What are those? These are cornhusks, and this is what we use to put the dough in. Then we add a little bit of meat, wrap them up, and cook them. When you are making tamales, it’s fun to get the whole family and friends together to help.

Zach, what are you doing?
I am putting masa on the leaf.
Oh, you’re doing a good job!
Thank you so much!

Michelle, what are you doing?
I’m putting red chili, meat, and olives in our tamale, and then I wrap it all up so it can get steamed and cooked. Yummy!”

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