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Food/Comida :: Food/Comida also Food/Comida :: Cooking/Cocina
Make Your Own Tamales in the Open Air
10:00 AM
Tlayudona: San Agustin Yatareni
Make Your Own Tamales in the Open Air Description:
Venture out to Yatareni with Tlayudona and Doña Juana for a taste of life in the campo. Juana and her family dedicate themselves to cultivating a mixture of corns, beans, and squash, known locally as “la milpa”. Their property is close enough to Oaxaca´s city center to make it an easy venture, although you´ll enjoy a whole different scene than you´ll experience in the city´s colonial streets. On their property, there´s an abundance of air, fruit-bearing trees, a few dogs, a whole lot of chickens, and a rowdy turkey who likes to make his presence known.

It took us a whole experience in itself to taste all of the tamales and decide which we´d prepare during this experience. Out of the various recipes that Doña Juana prepares often for her family, we narrowed down our first experience to four: the quintessential black bean tamal, the “chepil” tamal (a locally-grown herb with a distinct flavor quite typical in certain Oaxacan cuisine), the chicken tamal, cooked with strips of just-the-right-amount-of-spice pepper strips, and the pumpkin flower and “quesillo” (Oaxacan string cheese) tamal. While the “mole” (unique Oaxacan sauces made with a smorgasbord of ingredientes) tamales were absolutely delicious, we ultimately decided that they were time consuming beyond what we could expect of our guests in an introductory experience, although Doña Juana is ready to delve into those more advanced recipes if you are particularly interested.

This experience includes:

A tour of Doña Juana´s property, during which her husband will explain the importance of the “milpa” (corn/beans/squash planting) and show the stages of the milpa´s growth, depending on the season.
Personalized instruction regarding how to make four locally-renowned types of tamales.
A break for cookies and fresh “agua de sabor”.
The opportunity to cook your tamales over an open stove in great company.
A delicious lunch that will leave you licking your fingers.
A chance to escape the urbanity of Oaxaca and experience village life.
Four (one of each flavor) of your handmade tamales to take home.
The opportunity to buy extra tamales (if you´re a local, you know they freeze well).

This experience is hosted in Spanish and can be translated into English.

It is hosted from approximately 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., which includes a snack break and a full lunch. Duration: 4-5 hours in total. (Keep in mind that Oaxacan time is different than the way we conceive of time in some other parts of the world.)

You can add transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle to and from your experience for 400 MXN (four hundred Mexican pesos) for 2-4 people.

Children are welcome to participate in this experience, although they are the responsibility of their accompanying adults. This experience involves cooking over and open flame, although the cooking area is secluded from the tamal-preparation and dining area. This host family has four children, so guests who do not appreciate children are encouraged to reserve an alternate experience.
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Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Tlayudona: San Agustin Yatareni
Address: #100 Hidalgo, Jalatlaco (NOT Centro!!) Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca
Phone: 9511298243

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